The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 24, 1913, Image 1

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NOL. XI DEC, 24
NO. 31 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY,
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CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS MERCHAN N
ARTILLERY OF THE CONSTITUTIONALISTS IN ACTION GEN. VILLA'S CENTEF
EPISCOPAL S. S. WILL HOLD ITS
EXERCISES THIS EVENING {
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| An Excellent Program Will Be Ren. |
dered in United Brethren Church
Christmas Evening—Thig Will Also
be True of the Lutheran Church—
Special] Music |
programs to be |
Sun-
Following are the
churches and
Chirstmas
| rendered by the
day Schools over
This is a photograph of Villa's center on the line of thd
Trinity Lutheran lines of battle extended five miles each way from this poinj
8 of Trinity
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evening at 7 o'clock. Fol-|
The artillery of the constitutional army was well served in the fighting that resulted in the repulse of the Fed
erals from the vicinity of Juarez The
Lutheran Sunday
A / A
ers and
Christmas
3 ¢ managers of factories, mills (
and tanneries, refuse waters of
directly and indirectly (
into the Conestoga river, were
Christmas exercise
School will be
SUED FOR POLLUTING RIVER CORNE]
lowing is the program
State Brings Suits Against Numer: Song, On to the King, Sm Large Num}
ous Violators Prayer, Rev
Reading;
Address of
Chiming
sponsive
Avis |
Hertzog Bells, by the |
School; Primary Department: Song,
| Waken, O Earth, School; Recitation,
The Christmas Holly, Lura Hertzog;
Song, The Christmas Song, School;
Recitation, Roy Arndt;
c Kern; Welcome,
Song, The cor}
Suits against a number of the own
which empty
Recitation,
James
{ed by Constable Keesey on the
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ew SONGERN. 18" CAPIYALIZED! urns oon AND PERSONAL MENTION |
| John Hollinger, tannery; Jno. Eck-| OF THE WEEK
’ | man, mill; Park Run Tanning re.
A New industry That Will Employ | Co., Grove Locher and W. T. Wills; | xnat Has Transpired in That Thriv
From Fifty to Sixty Hands—Build- | George C. Lamparter ‘& Sons, glue! ,.. a. industrious Village a Short
ing Will Be 300x70 to Start—Will embarter.. andl. T2 2
Give Employment to Many Mould Lamparter and| pistance West of Mount Joy as
y Robert Groetz| gathered by Our Reportorial Staf
THE WHEREABOUTS GF OUR
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
saw
lers;
factory, George C. :
Krall
Harry Lamparter;
- - -- | inger, tannery; Jahn
cotton mills and dye
| Humble, superintendent; P.
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3 E.
{ ] \ Nl to have,
| J laid Su
= A larg
The P,
. phia «
Tne Pesyvania 1] (0 F. Gehman, who is the special pollu: Insucces [l | llem | 0 R0 )
* tion agent of the State Department | Where is the Il Kay Re
| {of Fisheries. The charge is pollu- | { Beatrice Shatz and Neva Wiley; | Stew
Will Loctle Here | tion of the Conestoga water shed. Shire By’ Meat Il Mikel Song, A King Shall Reign, School; cast
| The warrants of arrest were serv- | Recitation, The Best Gift, Chatles oor ols f IN op mus
Zeager, Russel Shatz, Henry Witmer, 50 pa
Walter Mumma and Clarence Wiley; In the
Song, O Sing Again, School; Recita- were held
and Grace Pennypacker; Reci-; Yourself, Your Friends and Your art, alse ef La
Ls wh Farnum Co, tation, The Story Erma]. Aduaintances Beth ser
Hertzog; Song, Christmas Time is
Juarez.
chure,
brought yesterday before Alderman
Spurrier by State Fish Warden Chas. A Boy at Christmas Time,
Rapp; Anthem, Choir; Exercise, | i i phia,
Little Christ Child? | I INS ( and
fol- | ' DeLong; Chorus, Girls; Exercise, ch
The Christmas Life Lines, Reuben Lan
tion, A Christmas Carol, George sil- | What Qur Able Corps of Reporters Rev. Collins
Duet, On Judah's Plain, Hele | Found in the Card Basket About| ,. impressive
works, W. F.| npg Abram S. Eshbach in on the
Schum | si. ist. Here, School; Address, Rev. Kern; |,
dress.
tende:,
we. Lave,
Beatrice Brown is
holidays.
Miss home for yee
Just as the new year 1914 is about
Fu
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to dawn upon us we are more
pleased to hand out a bit of good
to all those
welfare of our
news
in the
ple and its industries
hanging
nothing
This movement has been
fire the
definite was done
capitalists
past nine weeks but
until a day or so
from Detroit,
viladelphia, Lancaster and
Mount Joy, decided to launch a
manufacturing concern capitalized at
$75,000.00 from the start, in or near
Mount Joy,
The new industry will be known as
the Pennsylvania Foundry Company,
of which Mr. M. A. Rollman, of the
New Standard Hardware Works, will
be president and general manager.
While it has not as yet been definite-
ly decided, it now looks as though
the plant will be located on land
now owned by Mr. Andrew Sump-
man, west of town. The New Stan-
dard Hardware Works has an option
on Mr, Sumpman’s twenty-three acre
farm and the tract on the south side
of the pike along the old P. R. R.
siding, will quite likely be the
ago when
Mich., Pt
site
chosen.
A building will be
feet, will be one story with a modern
eventually
erected 300x70
foundry. “The plant will
hi rattling and gal
tinning plant
include
vanizing department. A
will not be necessary on account of
the complete tinning department now
conducted the New
which was
Standard
Company and only re
cently
From the art from fifty to sixty
men will he mployved, forty of which
the number of
plant is
will be mt lers nd
employes increased as the
developed.
The machinery will » the most
modern that can be inst
interior will be equipped
alled and the
in up-to-date
methods such as are now in vogue ai
the New Standard’s plant.
A permanent organization will be
effected shortly after January first
and building operations will begin
early in the Spring.
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They'll Celebrate Xmas
Burglars stole fifteen bottles of
whiskey and two bottles of cham-
pagne from the Ironville Hotel, near
Columbia, Tuesday night. There is
no clue to the robbers.
es —-e s
Taken to the Hospital
Miss Alice Mann, of this place,
who has been at Marietta for some
time, was removed to the hospital at
Columbia = day,
attack of ppendicitis.
tl lier ie
Cit ed for Two Weeks
Our public schools closed last
day for two weeks on acco
istmas holidays. The
an. 5
pie
than |
who are interested
town, its peo- |
suffering from an’
{Sons & Co. dye works, Mary A
Schum and W. R. Snader.
For some time the State investiga-|
work regarding
waters of the
tors have been at
the pollution of the
river and the present
Conestoga
suits are the outcome
been summoned to appear
Spwvier for hear-
10 o'clock. .
ants have
before Alderman
ings this morning at
This is the first place in the county
has been made but
authorities will
that an example
we understand the
continue the investigations.
eel
Asks Vacation of Sale
Walter G. Brown presented a pe-
titicn to the Court
purchase of
Winfield L.
order of
relief
real estate from
Heisey.
Court to
asking for
in the
the assignee of
He asked for an
vacate the
to return to him the ten per cent. he
was held. The
granting of the
aid when the sale
assigners opposed the
rule and the Court refused. it.
RE
Printed Many Calend3
Among the many cusic S for
printed calendarg¥the
were Mr. J. M. ickenstoe
Hotel; A.B:
coal,
whom we past
tew days
the Exchange
Cling, dealer in
1 oil; Mr. Harry 14 witz,
in shoes: Mr. F.
rth Market str
bricks
deal-
of anything
suppl
EE hgh
Kicked hid a Coit
Mr. Jechn Shu hostile
Ed Ream, was Nn the act of picking |
a colt on
when the kicked, in-
wound in his head. It
stitches to close the
up an-ear of corn back of
Monday
fiicting a bad
animal
required six
gash
’
Shoot at Sporting Hill
Camping Club will
Proprietor
The Lancaster
hold an all day shoot at
Al Stumpf’s Spoiting Hill
New Year's
gauge guns may be
Free
and factory
meals tg
used
loaded shells. gun-
ners.
eel
Do You Want Turkeys?
Mr. J. M. Backenstce has a lot of
fine turkeys that he is selling] very
reasonable and persons desiring
breeders or fine table fowls
not delay but get busy.
home raised turkeys. :
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Meet Next Tuesday
The Woman's Christian Te
ance Union will meet at
patilson on West
afternoon. Dede. 30.
89.00,
Hotel on;
Day. Nothing bunt 12
sit | : eed |
hould |, Legident of this place for a number
They fre all|
nper-:
the horfe of
Main '
The defend-
confirmation of sale, and |
orker last
i cvening at 6:30 by Rev
| Mt. Joy
{the P.
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| here for
Everybody is invited. | 2t |
|
Mr. John visited
Conewago,
Hawk his parents
Sunday.
eidight
Frances NM Tues-
ay at Elizabethtown.
Miss IHelen Dunlap of York,
friends in the village Sunday
John
pent Saturday at Lancaster.
Miss
bed with an
Mr. El
from a weeks
spent
d
visited
Jacob and Klyneg
Messrs.
Esther Garber is con
attack of
farfily have re-
visit to Read
Arndt and
turned
ing
Mr. Eli Nissly
horses 0 a T.,ancaster
sold six extra fine
party last
week,
Mr. Jacob Stigler and Henry Esh-
hach were Saturday visitors to TLan-
caster,
Mr. Harry
made
day.
Mr. Harvey
Miss Bertha spent
Pierce of Philadelphia,
business trip to town Mon-
Weaver and sister
rishurg.
Mr. John fine
Shoemaker killed a
Friday that
pounds
Miss Florence Eshbach and Miss
(Continued on page 5)
remenrsr eet lire
Heilig—Childs
Mr. Jacob H. Childs and Mrs
Heilig, both of place,
were united in marriage at the Unit
ed Brethren Sunday
They
Mar-
garet A. this
parsonage on
Gable,
vill reside in the bride’s property on
which she recently
from Mrs Brandt and
being
— ell Alario ss
street,
purchased
which is
now remodeled
Our Home Markets
Butter, per 1b.
Eggs. per doz.
1.ard. per
Potatoes per
Oats per bu
| Wheat, per
Corn, per bu
Will Renew the Bridge
Lumber is now being hauled on
R. R. lot east of the station
the purpose of renewing the
heavy timbers &h the Marietta street
bridge, which work is now under
way
tl AQ Ree
Moved to Florin
Mr. William H. Gantz, after being
of years, moved to Florin last Thurs-
day, He moved into his own property
(along the Harrisburg pike which he |
| recently
purchased of Mr. E.
Weaver
Semi Bisa
Blood Vessel Burts
Mrs. William Fogie 01 Newtown,
was taken quite ill this morning, ow-
ing to the bursting of a blood vessel.
At the time of our going to press
she is slightly improved.
Thursday at Har-!
dressed 450,
S. | ter: Musie,
(Continued on page 5)
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Mirv-Sivdl
IVE
Cussionia Lodge No. vol, F.
I A. N. GElebales
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-
FIVE ENJOY AGRAND BANQUET
One of the Most Successful Anniver-
saries in the History of the Order
—Banquet Was Held in Mount Joy
Hail on Friday
Orchestra
There 1
old burg last Friday
feel certain every
fraternity will long remember
asion
Casiphia lL.odg
Evening—Roth’s |
zalore in our|
evening and we|
member of the
the oc-|
Mr. Paul Brubaker
| this morning
Mr. R. 8S
town Monday.
| Rev, N. A
| Elizabethtown,
arrived in town
Herr of Lemoyne, was in
Barr spent Monday at
Mr, Samuel Knight of Manheim,
pent Sunday in town.
Mr, H, F. Martin of Lancaster,
seen about town on Friday.
Mr. A, L. Hanford of Vineland, N.
town last Wednesday.
Mr. Geo. A,
burg was a Saturday
Mr. Geo. Kleinfelter of
spent part of Monday in our boro.
M:, and Mrs. Paul E. Getz
friends at Lin
Johnson of Pit
was
was in
Thompson of Harris
visitor here.
spent
Sunday h lestown:
Mr. 1. tsburgh,
spent sday in town on business
Mess B. Shillow and H. M
Binkle rncaster, were 1 win
Friday.
Mr. E.!! W. Laskey
wut last Wednesday in
fi. ds.
Philadelphia,
town with
Mi: W. | Shadle of Littlestown,
Pa., called »n acq
| Monday.
intances here on
Mr, Scott iner arrived in town
Christmas
|
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on Friday to spend his
vacation
Messrs. I. B
| Graham
Trimby and H. 8
[anecaster, town
undone |
reatest
twent)
Jlizabe ]
many 1
Home there The Hall was
decorated for the occasion.
The following
dered in Mt. Joy
Musie,
Brother
program was ren-
Hall:
Orchestra: Prayer,
Kern; Words
Victor Stoll
Master;
march,
Howard
Brother
Isaac
of Welcome,
| Haldeman, Worshipful -
Orchestra; Address, Brother
Williams, R. W Deputy
Musie, Orchestra; Ad-
Henry J M. Klein,
451, York,
Music,
J. Henry
Grand Master;
dress, Brother,
Zeredathah Lodge No.
| Pa.; Address, Brother
Hershey, Distriet Deputy
Orchestra;
Myers,
Grand Mas-
Brother Henry H. Cassiphia
Lodge No. 551; Address,
sonic Home,” Brother ' Shaffer, a
guest of the Home; Music,
tra: Address, Brother
Steward, Worshipful Master
Lodge No. 43; Music, Orchestra
(Continued on page 5)
Andrew H.|
Address. |
“Our Ma- |
Orches- |
William ( J!
Elect. |
Mr. Clayton Pannebecker
is spending
parents.
Atkins of Asbury Park,
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Heverin
on Marietta street
Mr. Ellwood Millard and
ola Baker will spend
Middletown.
Wm. L.
guests ol
Miss Vi
Christmas with
i friends at
Mr. and Mrs.
Harrisburg, were
in town last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Hershey will
Christmas Day,
Sauler of
friends
spend tomorrow,
with friends at
Mr. Eugene Zercher of Langaster
spent Sunday at the home df Mr.
| William Way and family. !
Miss Alice “Klugh of Harrishurg,
attended the funeral of her
father at Donegal last Friday.
Miss Mabel F. Donovan has gone
to her home at Delta,
where she will spend the holidays.
Miss Marguerite M.
(Continued on
Columbia.
page 5)
Ephrata .
grand
York county, |
Herr left Sat-|
WOMAN BADLY BURNED
om Being Burned to Death
by a Ne ghbor
Saved F
Miller
home
was not
two
‘That M Reuben
burned to ' death at her
miles east of here one day last week
mind
is due to tne good
eighbor that
her clothing
presence of
of a happened to call,
finding
quickly extinguishing the flames.
Mrs. Miller
stove, became | ill
was. sitting aside a
unconscious.
time, The
which
was bad]
happent,
and
alone at the
clothing
She was
stove set fire to her
vere burned and her side
blistered. A neighbor just
that quickly
flames, ~ Mrs. Miller
was still physician
| was sent for and at this writing she
well as can be expected
to call about time and
extinguished the
unconscious. A
is doing as
The unfortunate
mother of Mr 8S. H
place
woman is the
Miller
primer AA pinie Semen
LOCAL NOTES
Items Told in A Brief Vet In
teresting Way
News
Hensel of Lancasier
Sena-
Hon. W. W
is being boomed for the U. S,
and Saturday of this week
Beneman will give double
Green trading stamps.
The Grey Iron Casti Company
closed down
next Monday
vill 1 taken
Six Mont}
resident of |
to complicity
1 t ¢ chickens fi H.
Wolgemnth, of
was sentenced to imprisonment
for six months at court on
A full of this robbery ap-
peared in these columns last week
i —
account
He Likes the Navy
Ralph Cramer, of the U. S. N.
aboard the battleship
home on a 21 days furlough.
re-enlisted for another term
seorgia, is
of four
vears. His ship is now
ton, but all are
orders at any time.
rr eA ee ee
expecting
Straw-Ride to Columbia
Paul Strickler will run a
ride to Columbia on
dance will be held.
ferowa will leave Hotel
person
will please notify Mr.
The
McGinnis at
vhere a
6:30 and any
| zoing
of this
near Mt. Joy, and |
Saturday. |
He has |
lying at Bos-|
sailing,
straw-
Friday evening |
desirious of
Strickler.
blaze and]
‘4 5 re
o ray
Randy a
He is about
a wife and f
former
The funeral wal
was a
Ged
George Geltz,
Kinderhook, die
pital
aged
been an
from a co
forty-six
inmat
since the deat
Wis feeble-mf]
% one bro
sister
his father’,
Harry
ber of
in hurch o
host of frie
{held from her
10 a. m. and af
{ver Spring chu
idjacent cemeter
Abraham
Buller,
sided in Columbia, d
| burg, from a complies
in his 68th year. HJ
of the Civil War.
{member of Compa
ment, Pennsylva
was a retired F
having
1912.
Abraham
i
{ ductor,
her 1,
Re
Rev. Ber,
| home on
ifrom urg
years.