THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 29, 1913 $1.00 A YEAR TION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM SHOWMEN'S HORSES SHOT SLAVS LIFE CRUSHED OUT m Y y —— J | | i Ordered Killed at Marietta | Met a Freightful Death in the Quar | | ( { and One Was Shot Here ( ries Near Bainbridge ! —— - d be | prietor of the Robinson Brotl name ' { Bert Pyle and: John Dorward 1 | foot ) 7 ‘ 1 . \ CCOPTION ii : " i il HI tractions that gravitated lumbis va i v | wl ) y § | for old home week were al ld tm | I t at qua ). Baker ( | Marietta for cruelty to nals an | Co A ln b ainbridge |at the present writin ad 1 RNS 1H Min, Di 0 2 cE ppg gf a penn rn TH TONS for Wie costs ol the nits again I Ghe I Cl Vestry 5m pg WSS TORT Slo tion off 1 the y Vel ( a ¢ 1 the same INGER WILL BE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST 1 veteiinarian to fu m ou THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR i ther men ran and loo) N ELDER AT | ; J RAVEL SOONER OR LATER I rm y FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK | ha saw Groomifhi struggling SUNDAY ? othe l s Belonging t me : the roel I tt n = re t ha as spir Charles H. Zeller cut fit are | held and are under ob A : ~n * : Ww and the man wa blown in What Has Tran pired in That Thriw rlington, Ph. D. L. arle i some Well Known People From Our 2 What Our Able Corps of Reporters od Iti hod wed ing and Industrious Village a Short . : On Satucday Mr, Charles H. Zeller, x . Sco ervation | fle verermnarian. lf the) Found in the Card Basket Ahc and his hody was picked up fide = 3 gis e {of this place the popular auctioneer eighpe. hocy: Have Passed to the ao no to pick up na raiional ourself, Your Fr.end 1 low VO. Kl 1 I'he blast Distance West of Mount Joy as Sunday to Admin- Ms bach, : ! Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue it ous foal v als : you Seu our Fr.ends and You iv hi he Lods J i Gathered by Our Reportorial Staf¥ ental Rite of Con Gone to Their Reward . : Acquaintances : ron Congregation surance agent, received congratula en ve | t heen nown he ; ¥ grey tions of his many friends, the oc . " : 3 i Tre Robinson cire assed vii Pk y Lis t ltave been identified by hi 1 in apples of ee ‘ Sashwell A I'winer, a Civil war : “ / 1 , . y \ elly, Flori ; . ou through Marietta on the way ] > ‘ Several different torie cs Wo 10rin veteran, died at Columbia Thursday : ST | ‘ 3 I : Tei : » i Mr. Charles Carson spent | place, and one of the animals (1 | S apelham of New York Ci y ireuniarion and he people of LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION OF THE WEEK and extensive real estate and in order casion being his fifty-eighth birth ’ This eve 7 , will enterts : 4 Fhis evening he will entertain ,.... ... ..6q 78 vears ‘ friends from here 2 Lo in a wagon keeled over in eet. | t Thursday in town | J MceCl H oe ; . 3 : \ & the oar | ~ | Mille: ispatched h 1 vir. James cClure of Harn a grand dinner at . Some women who saw 1 I Thoma { "a lispatened hi Mrs. Anna Miller : ne a $d ' | RK off 1 a; m mdayed in town t Or a f, n . : . l vere chosen larietta street ; Till i : rence were indignant tha eri « S Vi . dq at 1 home vit ry ff ) ——— i M Anna lller die ne I tempt hculd be made i” Myrtle Groff of Rheem in Rohrerstown at an eal hour yes $ A ) 3 rk fonda : hae oi . in i i 1 1 ¢ tl nroe 3 Ti 1 day visitor to friends heres 31) 3 sick animal and they i hi ‘it Y Monroe Smith \ 1 A UILDINGS BURNED terdayv. deat beine due to troke Ahi t : : terday, death being due to a stroke = driver ® unbitel Harry St Arthur Shelly of Lancd Sunday visitor to fr ches lancaster inity demanded an inquest i lonroe Guhl -~ of apoplexy The following children Barn, ‘Wagon Shed and COW yryjve: Mr Israel Weaver, Lan-| St! It wa Barn on the Frank W. Groff Farm iq, Mrs. Reuben Hostetter, Mt.| '° hohrishmen po ¥ \M \ S 12 arrishurg, : 4 2 iss Mabel Heisey estr 1 1 1 re cording to witng ¢ ! S00 2 ’ Sit p E : rth 1 ifter hearin umber : ! ise) Destroyed Joy Daniel, Maryland; Mrs. Enos topped over in tl $ ] 1 vV Ff wiir ; ove ; ke | Monday in town a ted vihorne Sensenig, Kissel Hill; Fanny and a : friend Emma at home Abram, Rohrers js again. nic, ’ isit a . a } : : CSE The personal property ale of town: Amos, Petersburg; Isaac living i te Py Bi = : : ; i : lena ) everal ths : Mrs. Mary Baer was well attended the home farm; Martin, Landis Sh dn . 1 n Ausine - a — Saturday. or : representatiy ville: Mrs. Tilghman Stauffer, Mill- : ! <1 tI a tite at . ie $ T ier] vives | lancaster county hu ie trie : : j A SUCCESSFUL MASQUERADE Lost—A black and white hound. Tw port ree brothers also survive: I one qf teward for: hi twin ic. Ruth- anatite : : € 1 an es 1tio I nN § i 1 . th ®rnanted Jacob Rohrer, Sporting Hill; Daniel H Dade ar ors y Be ! 4 nrg erford, Florin ; I ; Ni oh The he discovered made hit 11 it a 1 TE th Woe I Attendance Last N ght wa : ’ saac. livine in 1] Soul ) 2 A - y . ir. and Mi Roy Ishler and son rs. Rdwi ) off Mi jei ad bee ” varrant before Justice of the Peace YoeikrE , £141 ceptionally ar roan 1) 6) rs, Edwin : Mr. Heisey had been napa) will 1 held on Friday at 19 G ae Sh J : : ool 4 y : Ie if Palmy I sever rardner of Marietts arm Ioliza readings 1 Heisey,. but is stocked and 1 al Kramer and eshing in tl barn during the day 4 ,, with services at the Rohrers eautiful hh a easoline engine, and had quit! .. ! i hike Herment Frank' MeGrann pre £4 y ; 5 : % : wn nnont church. Interment . thn Nii ot ww ! 2 , ‘ e M a and Nora Jack- the Boy, nt +: Shortly afterwards, :1. ihe Miller homestead cemeter: 4 . Sais 111¢ I Hecke f wdelpl p . ' : oS n : I m al 1 ; § : I y ( far: urg were Sunday cal- members | while Mr. Heisey Ve feeding the ! a ¢ V n { : . > . ———————— ; ; i . : ' \] I 3 n C6 ¢ ( ‘n 1 town he tote ek, Mrs. Heisey discovered fire in J ju X 3) i i lar vis ; : Mrs. Jay Shirk in ] } y $ " ery ( 1 I ] 1 Sr, and force o Shi on West| now nr n painted the John : I Mount Joy. of Pome ; parents was 1m- 2 B 2 I € ¢ 1 orough ‘ I 3 y fast § D2 f t1 3 arp VI redda I hristian Schatz, on \ corn by were OD . ; : : \ Baer left this n 1s only after : mA) NEA “ - = ¢ nt of riaga \ roll y 1 S Lf 3 i ren L ' Y 1 \ ( Holland where si the house Sa = — ISI ¢ Vs ; ¢ r home with her The | SUT y , 8arioad of Fine Ones for a Wiz De T vi { 3 X Z With her ! ' breton 7 g ’ ! if first Y : vi 3. W. Numbers n | 1€ . 2 aly y {a J / n x ¥ A the «lay, Nov. 7th i I i \ a he Jay apidl of Islek Haunenstein, died jt hree months | Ww n he ill r a carload | 280 The funeral will take place fine ‘rawfor yunty colts ments < : om her late home on Thursday | sale at Gantz's stock iginated 3 ) or- : : fternoon at 30 at the house and and it is believed that 1 io ' 3 pita : T : . rch : : a. {20'clock in. the United Brethren hey range in age of raw arrier became hot while probably ] hi : I Ti Interment will be made in| years and weigh rom 800 to 1,300 Ci if) : ; r I nyder wo evi y ize in T.ancasior threshing and ignited the straw. he : : circulating in nat ; : oo Sheed aK a“ : > Jberle cemetery. {lbs. Among them are three pairs of |, : ( ee of tl 1 in the State, which can\@oast yarn was “commodious and was very Ne : : he past week, I having four wireless ler y It built. havi ; | i 3 black and brown draft colts that are Mr i \I : juerad tatios 1 ireless telegraph we yullt, having just been remodel Seagniip { > : r. and MI i ishier and I 1110NS ney were ) str 1 3 lizabet ish | specially fine. Also a few pacing a onvive A is rm ora a 2 { constructed ed about ten years ago, and only the Mrs. Elizabeth Mishey | . of Palmyra pent a la i (d are operated by amateurs and Evan- : NT s : _ 5 : vania | COIts with good breeding and some ; lis | Prize Ear of Corn i ead ee oy very best lumber was put in its con- Blizabetn Mishey, widow of Benj] i 1 1 town last wee r j Pei 4 ire used for educational purposes ) vtery : 2 good, acclimate orses. a \ Joh eife 5 Salunga. als ot ] ses. : DE ysiration, ~The Joss is “about $ustn [iin Mishey, WhO gael With ga 2o D ? oe y ] : N C. F. Deibert a Civil war veteran ofp Her of Salun hose owning them are Samuel J anoelstic : ’ TE . 3 | on't forget the date, Nov. 7. : 3 : oe 3 quite a corn grower with a reputa-| nn iNZeUSUC partially covered by insurance in thelcident on Monday afterncon, died Zell i I : I of Shamokin, is visiting his nephew : : 7 | Flowers, Jacob W. Kline, Bari Wal- YE 2y pols y y : 3 ’ ! | Zeller yy: he sale tior rought the ost ri 2 an Church, 'yrount Joy Township Mutual Fire In-|!ast night at 11 o'clock at her home| Pio ea the sale, tev. C. D. Rishel nly : oh 5 me t and Walter Rutt, They frequent- tl : 2 { i od OT] 0 this office S h % > nt v. 9th, pnd surance Company. m Donegal street Deceased was a | Mr. Solon V. Barr of Steelton was Vv excnange messages and on several preparation el ries daughter of George and Elizabeth | Taken to the Hospital the guest of his parents, Rev. and : asiol their instruments caught astor will | New York State Apples Hoffmaster and was born at Chest- | Mrs. Maurice Ressler, who has Mrs. N. irr, on Sunday : 2 : sph Hostetter, » farmer at 1essage int hetween Harrisburs next week In about a week Mr. C. S. Frank|nut Hill, this county, on May 12, 1832. | been ill the past five yeelks, was Mr. Philip Pvle of Pittsburg, was . reer. 20 brought 3 ryery gney nd Philadelphia, thus proving the 4 Monday and | ihe extensive local dealer, will re-|She celebrated her (fifty-eighth wed. | taken to the Genera) Hospital by Dr.fi town over Saturday night as the tofiins office 4s 4ll1almost equal to those used b 1913. and A. F. Snyder Friday afternoon and znest of h ather Jno. Pyle. | :eptionally fine crop ractica wireless al Qe Bos- on Elder- telegraph S an eX- i gejye a carload of barreled New| ling anniversary on Jan. 4, Wea : | not ednesday as stated by the and has York State apples. These are choice|followed her late husband very | - di ; > Mr A \ Vogel of Marietta, | president of the County Publishers spent Thur in town with her Hospital Auxiliary { Jo Leener, residing fin t | Association but who should be daughter, M1 < H. Cramer { ¢ paar y Int meeting o ne ( h dest oy president of the County's Annanias Mr. Georce EB. Brown of Steelton tl Aa : Auxiliary he Generali, orn . wl ancaster com 1e other apples, all varieties, have the flavor | closely, Mr. Mishey having died June and quality and will be sold very|2 after a brief iliness. Mrs. Mishey reasonable from the old P. R. R sta- || s survived by two daughters Seitle : : ; y : : Club instead arked tion. In the very near future he will|and Jessie, and one son Milton B. | hurch | also have New York State apples in|Mishey; also a half brother, George | Ri G in the family of C. 8. Gingri 1! also have Ney rk State apples in A | : . | | enters Saturday in town a 1 guest | : : i s e hi hee contractor for i eC : : : ATE Sold Many Cattle Mrs. Sales. Nee ae Sper: { Yay afternoon, No aen a 10 1 vh ve keene the bulk and fine Danish cabbage. { Hoffmaster, of this place. Funeral : Although Jupitor Pluvius kept | aaleshbu I SH BV days aembvers are urgently requesteq ‘ontinued on page Day, tr em tA ise will be held from her late residence 7.) 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon ng all arrternoon last Friday and | hare ti ol f iq I ¢ Bow Seah : i 3 preset A Ae bom se in 's Day Will Break Ground H visohayy a . ; ively at that, the cattle and FKuchar- I'ne breaking ground service will The amily request friends ; ¢ f 7 y equest frien e Je. or Ma a ; JE E on a LOCAL NOTES be held on the lot recently purchased | Please omit flowers. 1 ale of Messrs Mumma, Pautz| jepcey ‘ity are here or visit t 1 i : >. ith : YA Frank at Gantz's stock yards : a fe Me CM MM Bris ’ ye News | , 2, the {or the erection of a new A. M. E. ——a—— 1 bed MN : : pS Pare ly or i Flaast Vanis} ews items Told fn A Brief Yet In- : . : vas well attended. Many he: were 1 agstones anishin : )arling- church on Fairview street at 3:30 on| David M. Martin A : a 5 Were ver : i teresting Way io : ; : : t Mr. Jonas Mir ; i ‘handle and Mary \. ew con te pavement ng Mis- | Sunday “afternoon. Presiding Elder David M. Martin, a fromer resi- onas Min a ny a , i ¢ aukee, Wis., Luke's and pastor Rev. C. Steward, and|dent of this place, died at Atlantic Wednesday in town, the others will assist at the sérvices.|City yesterday after a lingering ill- S iW I , : : hing ; " Everybody is invited to attend and |ness, death being due to acute Keller's Next Sale ¢ Thursda Enh ene i Pare he | © baking apples for sale by J. the congregation in the|Bright’s disease of the kidneys, aged| On Friday, Oct. 31, Messrs J. B Mr. Alvin Shonk of Lebar Ab is a ne = | D- Easton and P. G. Shejly, Fiofiny of a house of worship. p50 years. Mr. Martin formerly re- | (eller & Bro. will sell one hundred |lev College, Annvi pent Sunday | M€H ugh. Al Ola cillze Don’ t" Kieffer & Co’ : head of cattle at public sale at|here with parent r. . andj lniormes J a lore: was a unm * ! stock tmmm——— A —— | sided here and is very well known in J week, g . this place. He was a printer by oc- cchumen’s Has Ripe Strawberries V anet at Mr. John K. Baker, a farmer living All along the Back Run about two miles northwest of here, has a second crop | Gantz’s stock yards in this place.| Mrs. David Shonk. Among them are extra fine fresh Mr. and Mrs. George Eber of 1 ¥ made of faysto | Mis 1 r entertay cows, bulls, steers and helfers, This | Elizabethtown, spent Sunday here 3 ely at her hoe or is a fine lot of stock and farmers|with the former's parents, Mr ne Apples at Florin heim. From here he went to ILan-|Should not overlook this sale. Mrs. Eli Eberso |G Shell {J Dal a ar re] Vi H. Ream entertained fe Tavhees Me hoe jcaster and was employed on the ee eY- Mr. Elmer Brown went to Phila-|ceive a nd f choi “apples of | the Purit ub at her home, cele- Xew Era. He went to Atlantic City Want to Build Bridge delphia Friday where he spe nany leadn varieties which 7, saucer of fine ones and on Sunday | recently for his health. Besides his Application was made to the state [several days. While there he saw | fer | r sale in any quantity fron he | y club met at the home of he | Be gathered a second lot. They are| ir. he leaves a son Edgar dna a {water supply commission by the|the Penn-Indian foot ball game tae. oR NE : hat pk oa ite esident, Friday, Oct. 24. They joipation and worked on a local paper {for a number of years. Prior to that | time he conducted the Sun at Man- | with the {One day last week he gathered a they 1 3r birthday. Be 2000 8s tte first crop. {daughter Mrs. Irene Martin Herr. One |Rohrerstown, Landisville & Mt. Joy Mr. and Mrs. George Valentine ¢ lace in Mt. Joy and Florin. 1 : ‘TY enjoyable time. -_ ———l . x oy 3 % fant ¢ . 1 + : hes NO : 5 . / | brother Wesley of Corning, N. Y.;|Railway Company for permission to| Harrisburg, who were just recently nt choice apples here v and Mrs. H. C. Zeamer and Notice land two sisters, Mrs. Harry W.|build a bridge over Little Conestoga | married, spent Sunday here as guests |“P mity to them. ; ldren are here on a visit to her t Hetta; St Luke’ John's ocea- | The members of Gen. Camleron|Leibh of Lancaster amd Mrs. Benj. |creek at the Lancaster & Marietta of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Backenstoe. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Engle. 8, y | Gone! 851 are hereby requested to|Graybill of Columbia. Deceased was | turnpike, about two miles west of Mr. Edward Vogel and friend Mr : Here : Your Chance fbi { The Ladies’ Aid Society of the de | attepd-+he” meeting of the Council on|a member of the Knights of the Lancaster. B. H. Brown of the U. 8S. S. Minne-| ~~ D Be oman Wi! Eve gouvel amtheran Church met at the home of . LB aay, Oct. 31 at 7.30 when business|Golden Eagles, Sr. Order United A is nin sota, nt from Thursday to Satur-|> & H Green Trading stamps every (Mrs. J. H. Kramer last Thursday fof importance will be transacted.(American Mechanics and Otsego The .B s ; : day here as guests of the former's giardey mh furthe Holite and | Please attend without further notice.|Tribe No. 59. Imp. O. R. M. The e Bennett Sales Friday sister, Mrs H. Cramer. 11 \ stamps during the Miller Brothers, our extensive WwW. G. Loraw, Sec. | funeral will be held i nthe Bethel Dont forget that SIX of he Ben- Messrs, | W. Cassel and D. W. ? slate roofers, are now busy roofing Rr Church here Friday afternoon at 2.30. nel properties in this place will be Kramer f this place, and Mr. the new house and barn of Mr. Amo 3 Interment in the Eberle cemetery. Sold at public sale at the trolley Horace Cox of Florin attended a P. : Charter Granted = | Musser south of here. ower Seli War Kolt 2 waiting room on Friday evening at 7 R R lectitre 5% tandiing ox The Denphis County Court has Mr. The coldest weather for Detober) Teer o'clock. There are a number of good plosives at Harrisburg on Monday ay A why if The amaze the contract for the painting g many years was experienced BY Orders’ Coming inggarly properties and should have the at- evens " lators are from Conewago and are | double house on East Doneg ingfield, York Co., last Wednes-; J. E. Longenecker, t of town |tention of buyers. or : members of the church of the|owner by J WwW, Eshleman" morning esident found |today reveived an o 400 v —a——— Ri Jacol Ee of ry Brethren. | Barta. 175 © if aa ti . wit icks q reek, M and Mrs. Isaac Greybill, ste Wet : : 4 Ie 2 Halloweer Mr. Ephfaim Hertzler and sistcagMrs. More Big Corn Owing to an_inerebée Jew sweet | Jno. Wlimer of im. si gun-{ Mr. J. M. Gruber, livina=riear the |MOryg the E. Back Run. broughgan ear =A «orn to this office « 2 cee res almosj | evening Elmer Givens has been 9 the x