The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 28, 1914, Image 1

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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN


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Issue
me Well Known People
Neighborhood Have
Great Beyond Since Our Last
Gone (0 Their Reward
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COMMISSIONER BULLER’S VISIT
Will Co-operate Stocking and Pro-
tecting Fish in Big Chickies
Commissioner Buller of thet
had arranged with the|
White Oak Fish Association to go ov-|
the ground with them relative to
the stocking and protecting the fish |
of the Big Chickies creek. He was|
met at the station at Manheim last]
Tuesday by President P, F. Ruhl and
H. H. Shenck.
Arrangements had
about
accompany
to the
at
Fish
rishurg,
er
|
made to
mem- |
been
have a or more
commissioner
the trip|
and sev-
dozen
the
weather
this time
eral hours were spent very pleasant-
i by num-
various
was abandoned
commissioner
and
were
with the a
members phases
He
in
of situation discussed.
promised his hearty co-operation
the movement,
will about
White
nave
Secure
Oak
ati!
from and
tne sam
Selling Tobacco
vicinity are be
: thi
11 nis
their 1913 crops of to
figures are eight
If and
Bucher,
office Thu
e is making
in 1
Pretty
Mr. Engle M
the
has a
farm with
fine
a ._._.e
Sold His Tobacco
Greid
den
ould
quipment
ind th
| moved
| reside in the future.
—-— ——
An Old Man's Darling, Sure
McLane, a Columbia
toek marriage li
to Bertha Edwards, aged |
the Miss Ed-|
wards’ parents gave their consent to|
John engin-
eer, aged 65, out a
cense wed
19." of same place
the union.
————
Auxiliary Meeting
The regular monthly meeting
theHospital Auxiliary will be held at]
W. Garber on]
Feb. 5th, at 3)
of |
the home of Mrs. E.
Thursday afternoon,
o'clock.
>» —— —
A Sociable
Mary’s Guild of
church will
Luke's |
hold a soci-|
able at the home of Mrs. Walter G.|
Brown Thursday evening, Feb. 1
Everybody invited to come
mA Mir m—
St, St.
Episcopal
is
Will
James T
Manage Toledo
Sheckard, former Cub,
Toledo Club of the|
Association this
will manage the
American year
is in Columbia and he is
Jim’s home
known here.
EE
well
I. A. Witmer Appointed
Announcement was made at Wash: |
ngton yesterday of the appointment |
f I. A. Witmer at!
ountville,
rr eee DA ee
as postmaster
The Bank Statement
the First a
elsewhere
The statement of
Bank
1e and
8 bilding.
-
appears
looks as prosperous
h |
town last
children
|
| the Lutheran congregation for a par-
| sonage and
| of Court Mount Joy No
\1
Vi
OUNT JOY,
UR ADS BRING
CLAIMS THEY POLLUTED
STREAM
Local Industries Are Told to Discon-
tinue the Practice
Mr. C. F. Gehman, a state fish war-
den, who arrested a number of per-|
sons at Lancaster recently and made
them give bail to the amount of $1,
000 each that they would immediate- |
ly discontinue the practice of pollut- |
ing the Conestoga creek, visited oar |
week.
He was a little more lenient
our manufacturers who were
knowingly violating a law. Mr.
with |
un- |
Geh- |
| man claims that the Farmers’ Cream-
ery Company, the Rollman Manufac-
turing Company and George Brown's
Sons plants are alleged to be pollut- |
the Little Chickies
He notified Rollman
Manufacturing Company and that
continued the
waters of the
ing
Creek the
ern immediately
He
industries
OTIC
11 to see the two
ek
will ca
refer-
this we
> matter
would
been discontinued this.
co
Minister
Breth-
week, an elec-
as held to eal] a minister and
choice for minis
ranklin Waltz
mong man,
leacons
of
who
fice the
Lancaster
Pd
H
1he
1907, and
1910.
Franklin
vi,
from the
Barbara
on Mt.
Qi
Printed Annual Report
b department has just com-
proting twentieth
rial] and
the
at
Middle
Of
viicn met
‘hurch,
Moved to Florida
and Mrs. H. M.
Jainbridge.
Mr Cover and two
of re-
have
will |
to Florida, where
i"
The
cated by them has been secured
they
home va-|
b
a number of
ments to the interior and
will be made in the near future
te el Ge +
improve- |
exterior
Desecrated “Qld Glory”
scoundrels climbed to the
Lincoln schoolhouse, near
and in shreds the
American flag, which was floating on
the then tied the strips in a
plait. They also threw a stone thru
one of the and did other
damage.
Some
top of the
Marietta, tore
top,
windows,
an
Sunlight for Tobacco
Everybody is trimming out their
Havana tobacco patches of trees and
S0 to secure all the
possible the crop next
Last year’s crop was fine, but
an effort is being made to realize ev-
better results in 1914.
im tl A Wn minions
shrubbery
sunlight
year.
as
for
en
Ream Had a Good Sale
the inclement
Mr. E
weather
in
Satur-
and
Aue-
In spite of
the
this
day
the
horse sale of Ream
well att
horses
average price
H. Zeller “spoke.”
eG
Will Attend Chuich
Sunday, Feb. 15, the
place, was nded
Many sold
as fal
tioneer C,
On members
Forest-
the Lu-
All are re-
228,
America, will attend
church in a bod?
ed to be at the h
ers of
t THE
| Schroll
‘and A
|
t week with the family of Mr.

6 PuM.
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ptzger
PENNA. W
Persil
fap
Ning OF Our Nony Re-
JOrirs ng Post Week
WHEREABOUTS OF OUR|
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK |
i
=k
H

what Our Able Corps of Reporters |
Found in the Card Basket About!
Yourself, Your Friends and Your!
Acquaintanced
yesterday for
vad, pent Monday at
ladelphia.
Anna Myers spent Monday at
‘Tisburg.
Frank O’Neal
in town
Ed.
a lot
G. A.
Friday
H.
Monday in town,
A. B 1
yesterday
H
few
of Lancaster
Friday.
in Snyder
Ream is County
of colts.
New
‘
Fuller of York,
in town,
Schlichter of Philadelphia,
Ebersole of Harrisburg,
in town.
Philadelphia,
days in town.
F. Eby of
town this
B. Otter of
*
Ephrata,
week.
was a
Bruce Drysdale of Philadelphia
the boro,
I S lHeks of
yen istf Thusday in town.
Drs vers and Wright
own yesterday.
Monday in
Easton, Pa.
of Lan
Gibble of Masterson
town yesterday.
City,
business
New York
on
risburg
rents.
yf New
S vester
and mothe:
Ressler
Lancaster yester
of the
is sojourning
Walter Taney City of
in
and Mrs. A.
Mr Hawkins of
\
Binghamton, N. Y., spent Monday in
town
Mi Mrs. C.
birth
Owen Brandt an-
daughter last
and
nounce the of a
Thursday.
MV Ed
of Mastersonville,
David Shonk
Shonk
lis brotl
ey
of Elizabeth
vening in town
spent
New
Fri-
City
Irom
to yesterday York
usiness.
Philadelphia,
father
of
with
nnis
spent Sunday here his
and sister.
Mrs. Fanny
visited her
last
Messrs. C.
B.
yesterday
of
Mr.
Heisey
brother,
Friday.
R. Hench,
Ebersole of
town.
Newport,
Jacob M.
A. L. Hall
Harrisburg,
spent in
Miss Edna Hershey last
Herman
spent
Hostetter near Manheim.
Miss May M. Herr of Lampeter
spent two days here with her sister,
Miss Marguerite M. Herr.
Miss C. E. Lane of Portland, Ore-
gon, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Stoll for a few days.
Miss Miriam Chandler spent from
Friday to Sunday in Lancaster with !
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cooper. i
Mr. Abner Hershey- and family |
spent Sunday as guests of Mr. Benja-
min Brenneman, at Salunga.
Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Hester
Lancaster, were guests of Mr,
Mrs. James E, Webb Sunday.
Mrs Amy De Priest, daughter of |
Rev. Gable, with her son left today |
for their home at Dayton, Ohio.
The Misses Grace and Ruth Stokes |
left Friday on a brief visit to their!
home at Andersonburg, Perry Co.
Mr, Harry Longenecker, who has!
been working at concreting: at Ra-|
(Continued on page 5) /
etl A Ree.
of
and
Entertained His Class
On Sunday Mr. William E. Hew |
drix entertained his Sunday School
class of the Lutheran Church at his
home on South Barbara street in
such a manner that the occasion will
long be remembered. An elaborate
chicken dinner was a feature. Tho
following were present: Misses Maz
abort, Macy Dierolf, Jennie Wit-
e
| nant influence on our community,
| 13
| will
EDNEKESDAY. JAN. 28 1914
LET EVERYBODY GO
February First is Everybody in
Church Sunday
Come to church—go to church.
“1 was glad when they said unto
me, let us go into the house of the
Lord.”—Psalm 122.
Every man, woman, boy and girl
in Mount oJy and vicinity should go
to church every Sunday, but especi-
ally on Sunday, February first.
Go to the church of your choice
either to the morning or evening
services, or to both services. By so
doing you will benefit yourselves, en-
courage others, It will aid you in
building character in yourself and in
your neighbors. It will have a benig-
it
wil] help
and humanity. It
better general
services in the
uplift our society, it
the cause of God
will stimulate
attendance
also a
at church
future.
There is a general awakening on
in the history
there such a gen-.
manifested in Church
Newspapers which at
one time were reluctant to crowd one
inch their columns
columns and even
The com-
mittee of the Association of churches
Philadelphia said in the recent is-
the North American, “In an
sense, is nobly
served by the habit of church attend-
the
character
church going. Never
of the church was
eral interest
work as now,
of space in are
now offering free
pages for church news.
in
sue of
exalted self-interest
affects
and
rmines’ everything else.”
ance. Church going
springs of character
dete
Appended is a list of the churches
and of
services:
Rev, 0. D. Rishel
Church of God,
10:
Howard Kein—|
P. M |
|
Juhnston—|
Bassert—
nd Mount Joy, !
H. 85. Gabel
00 P. M.
Roman Catholic
A.-M.
Episcopal,
M. and 7:30
Rev, ».
M.
the
house to house
rybody to
30 A.
\ committee wi
da
town te , making a
canvas in order to get eve
church
Raised Their Wages
All the union shops in Lancaster
City were compelled to advance the
of their from the
:2 per week recently. If the
that place want to kill
lays the golden eggs
let them keep on. About a year ago
the proprietors all advan ed printers’
wages and the result was. they had
to more for product
and considerable lost as it
is now being printed elsewhere. Now
employes
1 b
printers in
I at
the gocse th
their
work was
groan,
omes another
A Big Success
The two men’s
United Bethren Church last
were very well attended, the
being crowded on each occasion. The
afternoon assemblage was a surprise,
as Rev. Batdorf of Lancaster
greeted by an unusually large num-
ber of men who eagerly listened to a
interesting talk.
———etl- Gr
Elected Officers L
The employes of the New Standard
Hardware Works met Saturday even-
ing for the purpose of electing offic-
ers for the base ball team as fol-
lows: President, Harry Walters;
Vice Pres, James Metzler; Secre
sary, Arthur Hoffer; Treasurer, M.A.
Rollman; Manager, Frank Pennell,
rb ———E Ahi
Thanks His Friends
Our townsman Mr. George Fach,
requests us to thank all who so kind-
ly remembered him on his birthday
Friday. Mr. Fach was surprised to
receive cards from friends at Harris-
bug. Deodate, Lancaster, Camden, N.
T., Philadelphia and other places, all
having read our item last week.
net Ae.
Amos Raises Big Ones
Mr. Amos Forry of near Newtown,
can show many of the expert hog
raisers how to grow big porkers.
Last week he killed one that dressed
694 pounds. Many of the “cracks”
around Newtown had this
mated at from 800 to 1,000 pounds
rece ere QQ eer
Amos Ziegler Sustains Stroke
Amos Ziegler formerly Rowen-
for some time past farmer at the
Home at Blizabethtown, is
from the effects of a stroke
days
in the
Sunday
church
meetings
was
most
oO! ,
hog esti
of
na,
Masonic
suffering
of apporlexy
His condition
sustained several
ago. is serious,
Ie A RE
Wiints to bg
ion Ww
¥
RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERI
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE
Elementary Grades Will Assemble in
First Presbyterian Chapel
Arrangements are being made Ly
the committee of the executive body
of the Lancaster County Sunday
School Association for an element
ary conference in the chape. of ihe
First Presbyterian church at Lancas-
ter on Tuesday, Feb. 3. There will
be a morning and an afternoon ses-
sion. Mrs. Maud J. Baldwin, State
elementary superintendent, will be
present. The subject for considera-
tion will be “Work Among Children
Under Thirteen Years.” It is de-
sired that each school in the county
send at least two While
the conference is being arranged ex-
for the elementary
in the county, pastors, teachers, heads
of other
School workers
attend,
delegates.
pressly
generally are
ed to
re a—
ME®NNONITE MISSION BOARD
Committee
st tut
Appointed to Draft
‘n and By-Laws
conference held
the East Chest
nut Street Mennonite Church, a com-
mittee was
Following the on
Monday afternoon at
appointed to draft
stitution and by-laws
mission board and the
of the same,
of a govern
ment
New Holland and the secretary was
Pet¢ Nissley of Mount Joy
Bishop
neaste
I: Mi Daniel Gish,Mil
nan, lersville
lersville Isaac
Place
Holland: John
land.
Hershey,
Samuel H. Mellinger,
Mellinge:
meeting
Who Made You?
beginning
And
the God.
heavens and earth, the editor and
hen which
was
good. The next day snowed
man
It ang
be
who
he created the vho does not
li advert
ising 1nothe
his
ve in
not
and
does take home paper.
the devil got into the moulding
the
several
oom
ind created man who takes the
aper for years and fails
pay for it After
that
he had completed
sorry job and
having W
lumps left, he createq the excuse of
2 man who settles
by ' instructing the
mark his paper “refused.’
ee
postmaster to
Wish We Lived There
Mr. B
writes us as
One of our subscribers
Herr, of. Uptonville, Ga.,
follows “we have some real cool
yrnings. Sickness is a mighty rare
n this section and doctors are
not often called in. Spring work is
beginning to set in and potato plant-
ing is now in order
————
That Beats Fishing Here
letter from Mr. H. R.
father of townsman Mr.
Bender, who is spending the
in Manatee, Florida,
under date of Jan. 19:
caught 6 fish and
Masctiesits of Bressville,
the same time.”
In a
Amos
winter
our
he writes
“In
a‘ee river I fine
Mr. S. B.
Ind., caught 46 in
—
Contagious in That Family
On Sunday Joseph Bear, aged 39
years, of Carlisle, blew off the top of
his head with a shot gun and only
a year ago his brother, former-
ly of Columbia, killed himself by
turning open gas jets at his boarding
Harrisburg.
rt QC reer
That's “Darn” Mean
Editor Buch of the Lititz Record,
gave that town's new burgess a big
Yoost when he went into office a few
weeks ago and then Buch was the
burgess’ first victim. He was fined
$5 and by distributing
lars around town.
re -
about
house,
costs cirews
State Inspector Here
The State Inspector came re
last week and looked the
situation relative to thé) g
hours of ladies. He found fg
violators and pleased
manner whic}
respected the new
——_—- We.
over
was
strict in
here
Smell ’}
Ezra Bowman of]
has 20 skunks on
where breeding
animals is ca
workers |
departments and all Sunday |
invit- |
Con- |
con-
|
for the election |
This meeting was |
presided over by Rev. Noah Mack, of |
Leaman |
New |
Then |
to
his subscription ;
Bender,
us |
the Man- |
$1.00 A YEAT}
SING MEDIU]
News
at Horn
SCI envices In Unite
Breliren Church Sunoy
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION
OF THE WEEK
What Has Transpired in That Thriy
ing and Industrious Village a Short
West of Mount Joy as
Gathered by Our Reportorial Staff

stance
Mr. Eli
Lancaster,
Arndt spent al
Saturday
Mrs, Henry Young spent Tuesday
{ at Elizabethtown.
Mr. Ed Booth
to Lancaster.
and Mrs. J.
Manheim Friday.
George Geyer was a Tuesday
to Elizabethtown,
Bertha Eby called
Lancaster Monday.
and Mrs. Addison Breneman
Tuesday at Harrisburg.
Miss Anna Sheaffer of Harrisburg
visited her parents on Sunday.
Miss Nellie W of Harrisburg
in town,
Groff spent
Mt. Joy.
Larcaster
Tues-
was a Saturday vis-
K. Freymeyer vis-
ited
Mr,
visitor
Miss
tives
Mr.
spent
on rela-
at
arner
spent Sunday
\1 ET)
IV, anda
and Monday
Mrs. Christian
Sunday with
M1 Fr.
SON neai
ink Sourbeer of
trip to town
/
Mi
Columbia
Mrs
were
nd James Do shy: . Of
Sunday
town
ston
is se]
Hummelsto
of
udeman
to his
Jacod
May-
ind
nds
S. S. Stacks spent Sunday at
with his daughter,
Harry Oleweiler.
Mrs, Henry Fox, son and
returned home in
Pottstown Monday
Miss Rachel] Dukeman returned to
her at Honeybrook after spend-
i weeks with her brother
sthtown
| Mrs
M and
daughter
to their
home
ng several
| Hebne:
Miss
i Boasle:
Pauline Reitzel, Mr. and Mrs.
Middletown were Sunday
Mrs, Alice
Of
Il guests at the home of
Morton
Mr. Oleweiler and
Elizabethtown
S. Stacks on
and Mrs. Harry
ter Bernice of
i visited the S
family of
M.
Sunday
witnessed the
basket
Satur
Vogle
Elizabethtown
Stella
and
Miss
ata
game af the latter place
{ day “evening.
Mr. Benjamin
be about again after
the house several
iccount of sickness.
The many friends of Oliver K.
der will be sorry to hear that he is
confined to his bed with an attack of
| typhoid pneumonia.
Special services wil] be held in the
U. B. church on Sunday. Subject:
“Everybody's Church.” Prof. B Fish-
er of Lancaster will occupy the pul-
pit in the evening. Don’t fail to at-
tend these services.
Souders is able to
being confined
to for weeks on
sSny-
| 18
LOCAL NOTES J
| News Items Told In A Brief Yet In
teresting Way Vi
| J
Walter nursing a
sore Knee,
Snyder is
very
There is some talk of/the P. R. R.
Mr.
{
|
| he 3 3 tap
{abolishing its relief system.
John R. Bucher has at last been
jappointed Postmaster Columbia.
| Rev. and Mrs. Sohn B. Brubaker
of Rapho, announce the birth of a
son.
The Keeley Stove Company at Co-
lumbia, declared a 5 per cent.
at
has
| dividend.
For
krout
Derr,
made
Mrs,
Sale—Home sour
|
|
Daniel
(IB
{Vit
any quantity
ny
de-
Her-
BA, Conservatory of novel
(St been completed at
thel
2
will be served at
Saturday night at
‘Wilson