The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 10, 1913, Image 1

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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
NO. 16 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, $1.00 A YEAR
CULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIN
TRACKWALKER KILLED
REAL ESTATE SOLD
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[ 1 TY { ) GATHERED MANY WORMS Y { rm
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\ | Valuable Properties Change Hands | | § Was Tossed to the Feet of Men ' | i Columbia Daily News Thinks !
Within the Past Week ( With Whom He Had Been Talk ( . joys Have Profitable Business
4 ) \ ing But a Few Minutes Before A ' ’ ' i '
$Y. ey of Mol
. ( |
lanheim 1 A Nef] i
y - > rain approaching and did not hear
OY OCHS mt Ep Wg ER DOD MY SE gg)
township, for $191.10 a: » hot t
been 1 1e employ o
public of lay afternoon
: ’
Will l niel cdginaw,
y= Relies = EE (vention
) killed nine
ock
-
rofitable one
On Friday Aucti
What Has Transpired in That Thriv- of Manheim sold ic ’ oud a humber of \ THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST a. proBtalle one
i ris ‘ a track : | COUNTY CONVENTION WILL BE
ing and Industrious Village a Short the executors of ph F. Grein e VHERE UT © OUR y TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER ! p among those
r - ) day night e wa » | HEL AT TA T
Distance West of Mount Joy as deceased, afarm of 95 acres in Raph FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK 1 la) h % . Za ering worms, and ELD / EPH An NEX
i nN ing ith a group of men neal i
Gathered by Our Reportorial Staff township, midway I en Mt. Hop : v A | sec ne Well Known People From OQur '"¢ ¢ available
we and Mastersonville, t John S , y or ess o : tation and looking a Neighborhood Have Passed to the Th I ! 75¢ per
A Cl C i Greiner, of the « \ § Ye Mr : vi h at five minutes of nine, £ ba V N. A. Barr Delivers the Address
11 harles arson spending *r, > Sal VT 1 ut in thie . i reat Beyord Since Qur last | 2 .
the dav a ance . i $93.50 an acre Teun : re : started for the station to turn in : ; ye > 0° : f Welcome-—Prof. Hull of millers.
he day at Lancaster 3.50 an ¢ Yourself, Your F tit Wi nO | u Gone to Their Reward e, Tieaturer of the County NO
A ¥ . ‘ ¢ i T farms 2a) aste lle 18 time \Vhen he Pl LC hie he vil é p C
Mr. J. H. Rutherford and family I'wo farms nea Mastersonville, Acquaintances ; : V eri i . rire at Creameries License League Attends—M 88
Sundayed at Marietta. Rapho township, were sold vestel attorm acad oud la ol 3 Badia 4 fn whe: : -
Miss Stella Vogl isi ri ; day by Mrs. Elizabeth G. and El \i engin uck him on the head. The Tarte 1 on of Frank Bach 4a Monday the roof of the Amanda Landes Recites
Miss Stella ogle visited friends day Db Mrs. LIZ 1 ¥. an 4 i Wriel yi} aster, man, of Harrisburg, died at the home ranch creamery of the Farmers
at Elizabetl sunday mer G, Witmer : body was knocked about 50 «feet and k ' 3 ;
® ulizabethtown on Sunday. ’ : i wi ig) near the men ith whom he of s grandmother, Mrs, Diemler, at Creamery Co at Milton Grove, Much intere was manifested at
right ag W y {
by i
had been talking The head and
Corvices Wii be ney | TS an : ho, ri hou months Suge re Leo Sparps f t} he thirtie h Avaya) meeuns of tus
Mount Joy township is macadam- bought by Jacob S. Hackman for p. ry Glick of York was ¢ face wi bad crushed and death ate $ eter a Tag a : rh ; . church LS a . err iat
izing North Market street $4,750. Number two brought 3,935 | mid-week visito ore $ instantaneous : Jacob Hess covery prevented the compl 4 Suan + Re i oe Dregant gad
Daniel S. Heisey visited the Zion and was sold to David C. Gibble. It Mrs. E W Bentze] pent las Dr. Jugram with Deputy Corone | Jacob lied on Sunday at hi truction of the entire plant many important articles were dis-
bome at Lititz on Thursday. contained 8 acres and 77 perches veek at Mount Gretna : Fryberger of Marietta heard sows) home ir tersonv 1e One day last week se roof cn sed : : :
Mr. J. S. Ichler of Elizabethtown Eleven acres and perches i Mr. and Mrs ili , Gantg | Faience but decided hat an in | widow the follow- {ha Be le revel of the Fa I'he opening session began Wed-
visited relatives in town Sunday woodland was sold to Jacob Hacl spent Thursday Lititz tigation Wi: unnecessary The I ra Fa | |
: $34 epr acre. Mr F. Fox of York spent & 5 _ ie ba tal ne yh - oe ee )s and ) t vay but prompt action on the part by Mrs Elizabeth Buch After the
on called on friends in the village Co —— W—— 1 y hei vith friends. 3: ol nd “ evived Dv : { 1 of the employes prevented much reading and approval of the min-
Sunday Fast Nearing Completion M J iwpltey o hil phia, : a ) wi i * damage (Continued on page 5)
wife and four soi and daughter + daughter t' ‘hot Tha :
srvices will be held at Eby's The first farm sold contained 63
urvive ‘ J Creamery caught fire in a ¢ lar nesday morning with devotions led
Mr. Charles H. Stewart of Leban- man for
Miss Esther Martin of Manheim Mr. F. H. Baker, one of ou oc
ed friend in the village Sun- lumber dealers, put a slate roof on { : end ib dreelt the youngest of wham | §von L en Ty) vill ‘he joie. 1 T | | :
x . 1 1 < Vas mem MoO Q ron 1 y
day the fine new house of Mr. Amos calle riends hep Ly : : I . oo : : WO urt By a a
\ . 1 1g 0 \ 11 4 the P. 14, 16: 4 k
Mrs. Christian Schatz spent Sun- Gibble, near Chiques Church, now \ '( 1 A 4 Dt nd and the v
(Continued on page 4) n course of erection one r here this week ; \ | churel 1 in l [ es :
Wi vi c ad AER ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William B. Fink Have a Fortunate Escape
at Their Marietta Home
Two Large Barns Burned / iowii'v wun ion Severe Elec. | torre se 5 en
sickn
; i 1 \ 11 A Fink's injuries,
(Continued on page :
t or : «ry badly bruised
Frame Structures of Hiram Wolgemuth and the Brandt c.ic on trends hee Ti cotan trical Storm | en i Verietin led a . Thi nulls ee
Estate Destroyed or Sunday Afternoon Mr. Virgil Meck of Strasburg A Patent Litigation : ; ; vrs. Fink. fe o th
1 vn Saturday evening he patent suit th tollman
SChOCK
orn Sunday afternoon, nearby were also ruined. The iz 1. cones of New Yors cur. Ignis Fields ail PropCy (re oe te Sora
Jans Were acquaintance
Iman
miles : ] : n the? pa rr en i¥D or : was tl Sues or Irien — . a Wd {AR na ¢ ! é i } ~ followe When © near dent X 16 Ps wife 3
; ©! this place, tenanted by Mr. David Heaviest Rain Fall In Many |... that the patent nt ; ie 1 G and’ wastned ot ai
eeKs 1 3 1 } A) 1Znin- = X | : : iy y 3 i
stil Hershey, was struck by lightning and «Mi the Years Occured on Sunday } su al od al tia 1 ne 4W | precipitat to ttom I $ William I. Gompf, of Lancaster,
other
it of step at the
and
mains & I y completely destroyed - Sunday aften : SE Afternoon Accompaned : lieu ie The a2 : “ Jol H Mill
bolt struck tt ) arm noon together with all its contents |’ . > 3 ys sa iid : aie 2 own togetr ink § tore of John enry Miller,
Mr. L. A. Troup of By Hail and Lighting rders that an injunet 1 |ing beneath her h 1. She arosd| A 74 years old, he walked out
r. Hiran if emuth, at Wolge- which included a lot of live stock. A
s Mill I \ 1d bolt of lightning struck the building 1s In town On business O1h)) | Ann oun ! r husl i he e afterwards as though
y a1 defendant | $4 H 1 " ng ‘ ' 1 ‘ ta *
tta turnpike ty 1 s south-' and before Mi Hershey could re nesday res ele! ; rom & Te Pe TE BARA pW Hing 1a happened A glass
wesi of here Mr. Thomas: Rowe of Indiana, | ,ogeed fe or vea a gas mantle in his
a mass of flames bur for tely all terior was ablaze A large tobacco | Pa, spent a Ww days here with | 4504 over th ection on Sunday
~Lhe buildi soon move the live stock the entire in
even cracked
the live stock with th& exception f shed nearby vas also completely | ITI€NAS | afternoon and ening In some
T 1 s hil | Tel ! t 1 f fF the cher *T vr
one pig, were removed to. pli f stroved. A horse, three mules, 9 Mr. Noble Gilbert of hiladelphia | sections conside ble hail fell nd ! W f t H
j Mrs. W. D.| Hg bad en : al I Oo Loca e ere /
safety. Some hay, a large esi of hogs and a sow and litter of pigs | is visiting his aunt, tobacco was ruined
.
baled straw and a few implements were cremated A lot of hay, straw | Chandler. | Lightning ru
| Jdghtning st
burned. Ringing the farm 1 soon and implements were also consumed | Mr. B. A. Gibs f Williamsport |, han ; a Marts ICA 13te as | . :
urned Ringing the farn )€ NW impiement vere 11SO consumed | I 1DsSon « 1HHiilamspo | at he corner of 1 4 1 rin tha am oi ; Ate relating Mill Employing 150 to 175 Female Hands, Look-
ing For a Good Location
summoned the neighbors who assist- by the flames. This is quite a loss | was sojourning among friends here | st1eets during S chs ston
ed in the removal of the Itve stock » Mr Hershey who had contem- | last week. tiriny % Gai y : bo :
: Ls z g : ie : jing i our of commission stripper plate. Judge Thompson's
A hog sty and other small buildings pla making sale in the Spring t Mr. H . Rineer of Quarryville, | ,apaired ve fart] : '
: 0 J : ecision further “cites that the com : x v
ne a a ave 1 «ij. 1 m i 3 1 i | \ ays ag nw. Jn Ne ay nr ay IW was 1 ay
pent few days in town on busi The cupola on 1 building of | yjainant ara rol Mod In” avis : days ago Dr. Jno New- d I Newphey as further
+| pher, secretary of the local Board formed that in addition to provid
r 1 r 1 r
Will R : O t b 1 t. RS a Ye [the Grey Iron Works was struck by | qamages }
1 \ r +3 mit ¥ 1 r : . § ‘ r ]
1 etire C O er S Messrs. Lewis H. Smith anc W. P| lightning on Sunday afternoon at -—— of Trade, received a communication ing a building, our town would be
, arrict or were a1 a - ’ , : =
Le s t of Harrisburg, were VISITOTS | 5 o'clock and a window sash was | from Mr. Lee D. Madeira, of the expected to raise 5,000.00 on a 8
i Miller—Baughman
Aere: as) weed | torn out. The flag pole on the | Jefferson Silk Mills at Hamburg, per cent. bond issue redeemable tem
Mr. D. H. Engle, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Dis-| \, ..i vrs © ~ Hoffman of! : Mr. William Miller of Philadelphia, |
ilding was badly splinterec by : : |
buildin : R . by * . enplove of Geo Brown's Sons |
poses of His Business to H. L. Spohn of Blaine |Syivia, Kansas, vised: relatives In {yng pony Mills here was united in the holy|toWh would offer a silk manufactur- empt from boro taxes for a
i town this week
1sking what inducements thi yer cent, off principal each year, ex
i 3 Sto! zhtning struck 3 | e ith a 1 tal of $45,000.00
Messrs. Arthur J. Myers and E. E.| Duirng the storm Hghtn! UCXl honds of wedlock last Friday evening|®r With a cas pital of $45,000.00,
: > Ey : “ "| the residence of Mr. B. F reena- that would give employment t The party interested in the
After a very active business career furniture on an extensive scale, hav-
Edwards of Harrisburg, spent Thurs-|
Gertrude Baughman, daughter |
walt, following the wires ! f Mr. and Mrs. George Baughman.
f 150 to 175 female hand is Ne York merchant
of thirty-nine years in the furniture ing a force of from ten to twelve men
3 taki i is 1 1 rezularl | day in our midst O
é undertaking * business in this employed regularly {aay 1 11ast | pa de © Yrncidorohl p :
on or 3 i y E j ] After spending the summer at As-| Jel] telephope, Considerable > | The ceremony was performed by Re
place, our townsman Mr. David H. Mr. Engle also enjoyed a large : tering was torn off thruout >| Spangler at the home of the bride ¢ y and found two buildings avail- and was a silk manufacturer sines
> § 1 1 hom f the bride on £
bury - Park, Miss Eva Reed returned :
7 a wil TOtIro : last week S ractice ‘ srtakine 5 5 2 1 | 3
Engle will retire and last week sold practice at undertaking and em I adr a house where the wires passed th wa Por tHe present they . at the present time, informing 1896, He expects to pay our tow
iis entire stock and good will to Mr.| balming, and retires as having|"0Me on Wednesday the walls, There was no further | ui de with her parents but ex-| Mr. Madeira of fact. Yester-| visit this week
Messrs. H. F. Patterson and W. H.| is oe pga : i re h per pi i wT. ma I 1 n k Bler-1 visi 5 W
: : Younker. ob Nop wore Thursday | damage I to go to | keeping ost
Mr. Engle went to his trade in this business men in this town. | Younker of York, were Thursday A
nn 3 i The dive 5 : i ads wha i ‘ co o | Buests of friends here; : : : n Th recy montl at
place in 1872. The building he now His successor Mr. H. L. Spohn, isa | Io ii ore LRN | David Heisey, who resides on th a —— Samuel O. Heisley of Lititz, and regula monthly meeting
Messrs Willcox and a. ML, Y
% jaker ar i Chickies was é 3
few Jakel farm at hick ; s 3 Colts Stampeded
heavy loser by the storm of >Sun- 1 i Ream
Newpher immediately ta st she foreis
H. L. Spohn of Blaine, Perry County. ing been one of the most active
Heisley—Dietrich Minsterial Association Meets
weupies was erected the following: young man. He has been engaged in Dietrich, of Salunga, were [th Moun Joy Minister
i Ipickler. wi ; en : : \ Buffington f Scrant spent mn :
year by Mr. Martin Spickler, with the furniture and undertaking busi- | Buffin on, of Scranton, spent a - on Tuesday | ciation wa held at the
Vas unloading a Brethren J OnALZE fonday fO3
VY dar 14 ; 5 whict ve n s + at t i Brethren yar- ‘n parsonag Wi ay HOT ¢
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich and day. A valuable bull, which as in} xd Olt heré this afternoon I. BK these istor We
a field, was washed away and-evi-| yon the animals stampeded. After |, 5 geile : . Sry
| 16Y went sekeeping aL once 1 1 AV . Spangler,
whom Mr. Engle was employed and! ness for some time at Blaine but was | 18 s in town last week
afte serving an apprenticeship of desirous of entering a larger field. |
~ > . |
wo years Mr. Engle purchased the He has purchased Mr. Engle’s entire |
: , i day re wit Prionde
buildings and good will from Mr. stock and has leased the building day here with friend Ly f 1 of tl fikia) A number t ir I had furnished in arn, N, A arr, C. B. Johns;
Sony Qi - } 1 : rs Jacy : 2 f Phile .1 be found o 1e animal . they ! above Flori ana
Spickler. Since 1874 he has been en- and rented the machinery, The Mrs. Lucy McDonald of Philadel- | 1 bo arin ana] 1G. Hershel Bossert and. ©. 2s]
daughter of Lancaster, spent Satur-|
dently drowend, as no trace could |, nning il town and up the pike,|
! of i , t aw: y 3 apartment house .
phia spent last week with her sis- | Of chickens were vept away | hrougl the Farmers’ Inn ir this : . ‘ t the
| on Eas I al ne 1 1 ta
gaged in the business. In his early change will take place between Sept. : . :
{ ter, Mrs. A. C. Kove! | in the raging torrent. nlace I'h ; eo sold Satur
business career he manufactured: 15 and Oct. 1. i
- ~ - — | Messrs. Arthur Schock and Joe | a dept ; i After relim busi-
rnold i The stor was av ; Bain- | cs is Bere
Cornell Fhe ‘mwa > — Rio ; the t ss R gler read a sermon of
Lot Holders Vote Neglected His Mules 3reneman left today for
The Lancaster Morning News of to-| University, Ithaca, N. Y. bridge. Several trees were Struck They're Bad Ones metin ip ashed .B. F sR ord f the South Church
day says: ‘Joseph Tressler, who re- Mr. and Mrs. David Shonk have [by lightning and the residence . ol dy afternoon Constable P r{in the faee with a raze was given! whi g considerable
sides near Maytown, went to Marietta | gone to Océan Grove, N. J, where David Roth, which adjoins the post f Elizabethtown telephoned t {igh Nn vears the East p nie i 15810 The meeting
An election for officers of the Mt.
Joy Cemetery Association was held
in the Council Chamber last evening,
all lot ‘holders being eligible to vote, | office, was struck by a old 51 Const Frank Shat that a bag > Vion’ $00 at Shart. OF on ad sed ne asain the
t mules stand in the main thoroughfare | Rev. F. G. Bossert and mother | te ring off several slate
Here is the result:
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recently and left his team of twobay| they will spend a week.
Secetarv—Mr. Samuel Donaven, until late at nigl without attention | ;re home after spending two weeks | Was the heaviest which
3 : |
Mr. M. M. Brubaker. of any kind. The agent of the Lan-{ ith friends in Delaw : | section in
2 y aster ‘'ounty ums y Society Pet . 5
Managers—Messrs. J. W. caster County Humane Society, H. R { Miss Pearl” Chandler, who has
aw. Steigerwal of l.ancaster, swore out | ; ; 3 . Mizabhet htow n und: ev- | ’ <p .
New- . of Lancaster, swore out! p..n home for two weeks, eaves At Elizabethtown or Sunda} Building a2 New Housh {r. Aaron R Ga
| ening there was a heavy ain. | ————
i ——
twenty-five p st th 1 t f
— ! mmer said they we headed ti - : Mr. Garber Will Build l
ber, a former
nov living
Boal
Eshleman, Moyer Dr. J. J
Bru- a warrant, which was served by Con
Shields, of West Marietta A
> K. Manning and M. ¥
nhe A} Manning and M y : hristian Char
Mr. Henry Lane of Manheim was | Lightning truck a ] : | Blondy’'s” Sock Surprise utheast f . ur ect y mA I farm n Rapho, boug
i
| tomorrow for Christiana.
| Addi-| there wa telephone ( eq on | v d ; d . 7 : : . ; : . fronting pt east side of
composed hearing before Squire Charles C
3 3 i
2 '. Hicks, of Maytown, the defendant | Tr 3
E. 4 | son Flowers, last week.
lare , B pleaded ilty, and was fined $ ina j \ I in 3
Clarence B. ) Mrs: H. ( Mvers left Monday on
the guest of his cousin, Mr
judge; J. Square The result roreeal Q 8 Monday. h ye which. when comi will bara eet, art of the
g . School plot,
isit to the family of Mr. ' John| i
A eee ere weenawalt at Landisville
Cattle at Private Sale | Miss May Flowers left vesterday| 42e sulted ld y br y
Messrs. J. B. Keller & dro. will} for Millersville Norm: where she | | rr —-—————} Wh, x
not hold their regular semi-monthly { has enrolled as a student ) t va visited Sunday saturday Only t A aDid Brosros « beir nade on Luther League ”
dwelling there-
Colored Campmeeting
un every y min-
trolley rodq "etwedh { I bl
on Sunday. Sale next I but v have Mir. and Mrs. A fershey have | alternoon y the dations ¢ t 151 the 1 Pirst Natior Bar wo t meeting of the Luther
ho attended at. 4 * | returned i § At pag y M c ) ng." wall almost reached league was heid Trinity- Luther-
hin REA in 1p4. 2 rantz t vards from Thurs-| Philadelphia and Atlantic itv - ee a — re { ? \ mt Jov . : ' . —
ampmeeting whicl De in Hei- © BS aaal 3 1 1 ne Atanth 1 ei 1 the ' \ ct 1 onday evening.
1 dav The at- 9aY on y nsist fresh cows | MTs John Herchelroth and
to accomoda
son | LOCAL NOTE i - a - concret complied a ~: Ren 3, or, formerly pas
a
ey's |
Stoll enterta i | Taken to Hospital Aree par f the ol » Of th elivered in
i
and s , stock heifers, stock returned home after spending some
good in
bulls, feedi tle, C If you | 1 vith friends at Auburn, Pa. | number of her friends
ri
count of
storm, there Want catty ‘t fail ome and| yrosers Wm. F. Troup and A
the evening. Sed : Fogle of Harrisburg, were sojourning Miss Alice Klugh has been trans-}ter in m 1f t Boug i,
among friends here on Thursday ferred to the Harrisburg exchange | " . Jacob
Mr. Alvin Shonk left yesterdayjof the Bell Telephone Company wful Mistake Hill, bought 4
Lebanon Valley College, Ann-| Miss Klugh, for ge past year, jas Is v » f§nany people by | vesterday fro
now being | ville, where he wili be a student. heen one of the Jcal operators i Clothes when they | demonstrator
Bell )] ag Getz Bros. $1 { Logaoset or
evening e Cou HOospIL: t 2 a A ——
last
Saturday Only. Sept 13th
Ss sts 0 6.00 were 1
is @ 10.00 were
‘2 to $4.50. i (Continued pn page 5)