The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 28, 1914, Image 7

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    PA.
Wednuiay, January 28, 1914

COMMITTED SUICIDE
Sexton at Geyer’s Church Ends Life
By Hang.ng
Joseph Yeager, aged 50 years, of
ciurch, committed suicide
afternoon between the
3 and 5 o'clock by hanging
with the fami.y wash line in
of woodland about 150 yards
from his home.
Thursday
of
himself
heurs
ee
He was found dead about 5 o’clock
| by George Hoffman, a neighbor. The
body sitting position and
| death had evidently been caused by
“trangulation. The tree was a young
and not of sufficient height to
armit a man of average height to
stand upon h's feet and hang himself.
unfortunate man took the
wah line, made a knot in one end
and a noose at the other, tossed the
knotted end up until it caught in a
fork of the tree about seven feet from
the and sat down to await
was in a
I
The
ground,
the end.
Ill health, due to a nervous break-
| down, is supposed to have been re-
sponsible for his rash act.
| en el QQ ee
|
WASHINGTONBORO
Much Tobacco Being Sold in Com-
COnbELIA
Mrs, Anna Albiight’'s Funeral Large-' What Shwilkey
ly Attended wast Wednesday
John A. Mouk has
a visit to Lancascer.
M., 8. Hue
friends at Ba.itimo.e.
Mr. and Mis. Wiidey Trump spent
a few days at Lancaster.
Miss Louisa Campbeil the
guest of fiiends at Mountville sever-
al days.
Mr. and
visited at
days.
The pastor of the U. E. church be-
rec ned
didcin as the guest of
was
Mrs.
Mountville for several
gan revival services on Sunday even-
ing to continue two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kauffman
of Harrisburg, were guests of the
former's parents several days.
Peter Gable has begun work
his handsome new frame dwelling.
It will be built in the latest style.
Charles Hofer, who was seriously
ill is much improved. He has re-
turned from the Columbia Hospital.
The funeral of Mrs. Anna Albright
from the Kinderhook United Evan-
gelical church on Wednesday after-
noon was very largely attended. The
burial was made in the adjoining
on
PENNSY LV ANE 10
1¢
Bamibie ob
hie Weed
i nN
Lom!
Joseph Berntheisel
Ich mus
ower vaer
cours es
miner sail
uns kals do huna byem Boom. Der
viset of cours vaer ich mane—daer
vu tza rupt un now ferluss dich aw
druf aer kon se ruppa. Es mocht
nix ows ve feel wotsela des se hen,
un aw net ve hot des se shtecka, aer
gricht se rous.

noch locha |
dates net locha mocha. Of
weipsmensh hut nix gmaint |
deby ower es hut uns ol locha gmocht. |
A pore ovet tzrick wara a pore fon
BRANDT & STEHMA
io: 710: §
GROWING
FEED
YOUR CHICKENS DON'T GET
HALF ENOUGH TO EAT
i you do not feed
The PARK & POLLARD
GROWING FEED
No Magician in the Arabian Nights could
produce results any faster than this feed.
From 114 oz. when hatched to
10 Ib. weight at six months is
nothing unusual on this ration.
TRY IT at our expense;
Your money back if it does not do better than they claim.
FOR SALE BY



MT. JOVvY
» PENNA
Cemetery.
rere
OLD LINE
P. S. Strickler and family on, Sun-
day entertained John Becker and
family.
munity—Two Band Festivals doe der omer ovet
ghuckt, ich, der
Klaud, der Paul un a pore onera— |
usht de regulars vaeshta, un gly §
kumpt en weipsmensh rye. i
Se sawg how. 4 het
P. S. Strickler visited some of the st Duckter jen tte
garn des du in my mowl gooka
Rapho schools the past .
i P daetsht. Well se huckt sich amole uf
week.
: i: : seller ferdulter shtule, seller waesht
Quite a of our neighbors are ke
: 5 3 re es d’'ch fesht. mocht druf won aer
attending revival services at Fair- : s
% I tzay tzega vil. Olly mole des ich sel-
church. . >
= ler ferdult shtule tzay, mochts mich
Abram Koser :
s so about holver ongsht epper wil
Ober and Annie 5
: mina tzega. Der Boom deckt der
Pfautz on Sunday.
: 4 . shtule ols tzu won ich rye kum,
Daniel Wolgemuth and wife on x :
i Well enyhow dot war sel weips-
Sunday entertained John Dourte and :
SCY fo mensh ghuckt fer apore minuta un
wife and Amos Wolgemuth.
. .. mere hen aveck gablowtert
For a square meal go to visit i
S > mer of cours dut. Glymole grickt
Abram Keser’s as they butchered a .
# BE) duckter gshaa, laekts uf en
beef and four hogs this week. Y :
. glay dish, un gate amole on de aravit.
E. H. Hoffer and family on Sunday >
: 2 . Aer hut amole soen glay ding
entertained John Hollinger and wife
: A _ 3 gnooma, ich waes net was mers haest
and Misses Lizzie and Katie Heisey.
oy denk vaest, un duts
Samuel
Wolgemuth and wife on oe
; ! : 7 amole era mowl—deno gookt, aer
Sunday entertained Eli Ginder and
family, near Manheim, and Irvin
Wolgemuth and wife.
Monroe Dourte and wife are the
happiest family in this vicinity, all
because it is a baby girl. The stork
Iso left a baby boy at Rev. John D.
Brubaker's house on Sunday.
Farmers are busy stripping their
tobacco. Quite a number *have sold
The price is 9 and 2 cents and
levy the Quite a lot
the weed was delivered on Tues-
Well mer wara
dot in sime offis
_ The Citizen’s Band of town intend
holding festivals on February 7 and
14.
Henry
Extra Special
In Overcoats
Just twenty-five Men's Garments regularly priced at
$10, $12, $15 and $18. Some with velvet Collars to match,
others with Presto Convertible Collars. Rare bargains for
the men who get them.
FOR QUICK SELLING, oNLY LL / OO)
= BE Y.
LET SATURDAY be YOUR day to secure a GROFF &
WOI F Overcoat Suit at our famous Reduced Prices.
While we have been doing a “landoffice” business since
our Clearance Sale began, the assortment of patterns and
gizes is still unusually good. Stout Men, Slim Men and
equal chance in sizes. We suggest that you
teduced Offerings about town—then con




&re You Undecided
where to buy your bill of Lumber?
to do is to look
at the prices we are quoting for
Hess will dispose of his
household and kitchen effects on
January 29, before for the
West to join his son,
M'ss Barbara Bitner spent
her home in town. She is
as trained nurse at
hospitals of I ancaster.
and Edward Ortman and
Shaub delivered their 1913 to-
crops Thursday. Buyers
another around the
A. G. Herr sold
and 2 and for
Shultz, 2 acres for
Brush, seven acres
Herman Stehman, four
15% and 3; Jacob
9 and 2, and Cyrus
seedleaf and 2 and
12 and 2. Whalon and
the principal buyers of the
M. Levy and Co. of the
a great deal on the quiet at
grawt:
leaving
Albert.
township
If so, all you have
several few
1 aer
days at
taking a
of
HIGH GRADE LUMBER gourse view
Misses Stella
visited Miss
one the and
is In- Koser
as well as everything that Amos
interior or John Susie
exterior the Timber
your foundation to the Shingles
cluded in building, for
bacco on
work, from

are one
Havana.
for 121
Samuel
: chasing
in
arms to buy
his Havana
BE. S. MOORE 0 i
Coal,
Dealer in ac
FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT,
on your roof SO we
der si or
and 2; Harvey
12 and 2;
Havana for
€S
seedleaf p I i
eal for Regulais have
see the other
examine ours.
ich
in
aer
Shultz, for 9
Lumber, Grain
Havana for
a ney.
Son
Sel glay inshtrument hut en sot
fom a shpigel drin un aer kon iveral
im mowl gooka. Gly mole
sawgt es weipsmensh, was dusht du
olavile. De no sawgt der duckter,
ich mus de tzay recht begooka. De
no sawgt well wos konsht tzana
mit soema ferdarepts ding we sel. No
sawgt der duckter, du husht ken idea
ve vite des ich tzana kon von ich in
dime mowl gook mit sellem.
Grawt aweck jumpt se foom shtool,
Ep se
were of
Havana and
A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid
for grain 9
Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciallty
FLORIN, PENNA.
RE
sell—Furniture that is Furniture
Seedlent $10.00 Values Now.....
12.00 Values Now
15.00 Values
18.00 Values Now
20.00 Values
23.00 Values
28.00 Values
room
and 2 cents.
etl
EELLAIRE
Jacob Farver offers a farm for
se,
rent.
Thomas Geib is kept
this
Clarence Risser
the home of
Mr. and
noun
busy butcher-



ing in vicinity crops.
Mr.
of
Sunday is buyer.
arhart,
Shelly
David
busily
spent ar
Harvey KE:
Mrs.
birth of a
Samuel an- day.
One
excited
URNI
r hute un gate nows
duckter my aen-
ferrissa ich wil
By selem
oll se haera
nempt de
fot is hut
ter shtrump is
Lhe son, man in this vicinity 18 SO
: se tzawt,
since he sold his tobacco that
engaged
house
The carpenters
ling Martin
are
ite only kind | un
net hova des du sel tzaesht.
in remode Risser’s in the morn-
at
get
up at 3 o'clock
he gers
i until
n
H all R acl k if? Many
Desks
Bibles
Ladies
Davenport 5 rome of 5
ables,
. 3 i Miss Elizabeth Strickler of Lan- Mrs. Dmma Garret ig. seriously: ill with
~ A ‘ disville, spe Saturday « S 3 which
Kitchen Cabinets lisville, spent ata day nd unday ., yop howic vh ;
as the guest of Miss Ada Earhart Rev. Tra of was High
Garver visited the for Azvs Pauline
ee Geo. Walton is Hie Smih,
the :
Harrisburg
Coline
this place. eo and strips eleven o'clock
mer hen
is se nows un
PC IS Mirrors ;
kum
attended
Col-
from thi8 vicinity
Elizab
on Sundays to
sawga, ich moria viter room
Term at thtown sleeping.
ines ache lA- Slie
BAINBRIDGE
schools at this place
their fourth month
full attedance
breaker.
Mariam Hemperley,
Bertha Landis, Lot-
Wile, Beulah Braun,
Braun, Blanche Good, Kath-
Taresa Main, Pauline
Myrtle Hawthorne, Elizabeth
Kraybill, Ella [Laughman, Harry
Birch, Dewey Depew, Main,
Raymond Myers..
rammar school:
Engle, Allen
joodman,
Marion Smith,
Rife.
dchool;
Damey,
izabethtown.
and Mrs
W.itme:
rl
FALMOUTH
Nauss
Picture Frames
Groff & Wolf Co.
26-28 North Queen Street
LANCASTER, PENNRA.
LANCASTER’'S LASTEST GROWING STORE
Linneas Lehman and
Sunday visitors
Shearer
The Conoy
completed
the
George is visiting at Middle:
eeman have
E.xtension & Other
China Closets,
In fact anything in the Furniture Line
following
is a
record
ROR
school
Hoffman,
Ethel
Lowery Harrisburg,
Coun Supt.
1 town
Mrs
tives at
several
Eo
schools i ‘onewago township iit
schoo in Conev ) townshij visiting rela-
and Steelton.
the
r
week. He was accompanied b Florence
a and Embalming
= NN: n=
<d | x al
Insurance Company’s Officers
MOITINT ~~ PIN IN
PC JOY. INT IN A A meeting was held at the Lincoln :
4 price
-— — — - ——— Hotel, Lancaster, on Saturday, for
i > i ; the purpose of electing officers and
ELE ATED rr . xk at
FLEBRATE] y +2 d of the Manor Mutual Fire i
jo . er
Insurance Company. director :
nich
cted: B 3
J. Albert
M
Lehman,

directors Leiby,
Miss
o ry
Simon is guest of YI
ofoefootenferfacfonferfonfoofusfostenfesiorecfaciasforecfroferiroied pieirieieedidiviiebiieieieb ibe
Mr. Man or Woman
the
and
Emma Beck, who spent Garber
with
tharles Musselman Marietta.
at
Stauffer
were

past month Joseph Risser
Amos Coble, returned
Palmyra on Friday
ret
three
Mrs
and
visiting
Ss Arthur
of Columbia,
at
sons
to her home Jeorge
: and
Jacob
The
Kob, sr.
Jean Hoffman,
Worth, Eden
Grace Smith,
Susan For-
Gr
Rachel
Ely,
Ethel
slow,

tobacco market here is
m——
and farmers are not selling as the

ATA A AAA ALTA NRHA
H ele
ieien
offered are low

Flv
whether Men's,
first
tor,
until
are looking
don’t buy
1f
Boys’,
shoes you
or Children’s,
its new
Ladies’
Miss Kathryn Osborne is visiting ; .
: ith you have
YOU accompanied :
Amelia Min
Harrisburg, having
Mrs
Yxre IN (
WILL GET TEN Bryan
Ely,
{ford
Edna
Florence
Smith, Cli
Wilmer
Harold
Ruth Ebersole,
Bly, Carrie Reno,
Ada Steffy, Lyndal
Walter Micl and Paul
Secondary line. The prices I know will please vou
REPAIR WORK
O14 ALT 'Y
PRCT
y grandmother seen my
These
Charl Peter
Landisville; A
lle; Harry Le
Marguerite
v
$=
home
were ele
& H. Trading Stamp
{ WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH
¢ CHASED FOR CASH
Sarah
Ad: ms
Christia
Mvers
Ww
Holtz Grace
Wil
Miss
1
Weather
Wea
are
liam
burg; A Greider,
N
ilbur Garber,
A
x yood,
Florence
Md.,
sister
Mid
OF COAL Mountvi
M M. Breneman,
AAAS “= Y isiti i his
d Bake Millersville; Hiram
S. Kraybill,
Ha
June
Coal and er, L a
tl electce
LUMBER Y¢
Treasurer, B
then
Sre——— I
RDS man; Secre
GC. A
$
e River and Stoner.
le 3 5
Prin
section I
: VIild
B i r he John Shireman were
rbor; i x d Lancaster : C1
cs 1 Ty sterday morning on ac-
ed Ely, Verna
ice Hoffman,
ion; : 1 ai Michael 1ael
ping coal gas from their : :
AA OF i .
p————————————————— ron wr
: A phvsician attended them Se AT —SC—
Aster : Jacob ‘ish is visiting at
Don’t throw
are slightly
me and |
sideration,
of g | shoes aside becau
thru.
pair
the
that
torn or
an
town
Martin
everal
Bring
1 hh
sole a W(
like ne
LANCASTER JUNCTION
the sick
1
was visiting at Myers
ocfostoutoofoofoclsofe fortooferfey Teste shoot
Stauffer; Auditor Elwoo ib mn list : Jos will make them w for a very sm
ireider a0 ny nos Enterli ar wife are the 2
Mount Joy Penna @Grelder; Join 1! ih x ssor A ongenecker was
v » . Ry :
agent for Congo Roofing. No Ceda gles ways on
Siding, Sash, Door Ne Torii
Cem er Also
eerfully m :
Oppo
Junction It
EEE ETE AT SCT EI FTI
Harry Laskewitz
EAST MAIN STREET
ing Maytown
band 1 eainst tor: i e future ) Vir. and Mrs niamin A
Eto. 1 1 I 1 ittended tne 3s
Slate
Sale
2 180
Albright
Mooring days.
for Alpha Por
Quickly
Telephone No
several
Agents tland Roofing Tuesday at
Building
R. Depot.
of Fairbanks, Alaska,
stir utes and Material this section several MOUNT JOY,
daugh
sfesferforfefosfocferfocorfesfosforforfocfoofesfonoriesforfonorioofosfostsiontesecirofeofosfenjorfecfesfeofecfeofontssfesfosferiofusfosferork i
anda
OA —— Sunday
isburg, is
Mrs
Horst of Harr
vis grandmother,
DOOO0CONCOOD0, eipthday
FLOR A DR / A BE NS TA DT pe
MILLINERY
lM AMAA dada add aa]
Soefeefooforuaosfedsofeuafeofosonfordenfonforfonfosts Bafenfestosgifontocontorfefofentesfesdeseefosfordoofecfe
re

Party family Mary rT
HH WEF ITS A KRECKEL HARNESS IT'S
Horse-Warming
PROPER FEED, SUFFICIENT EXERCISE PRAC™ CAL
COVERING—THE THREE ESSENTIALS THAT AN OY ER
/
CANNOT OVERLOOK.
family and Wil- Foret THE BEST.
Mrs, Jc
the he
R. Roath.
Misses
Royalton,
Charles Cole.
Mr. and Mrs.
Middletown, were
| Metzler 1 Elmer Fisher
nd family of this place, ill at
John
very
Mrs.
is
yhn
of her
Del.ong
Mrs. Martin Gerber on New Haven Milton Snavely of daughter.
me
oples, it spent with
Sunday
She re- wife.
§ her eighth birthday Snavely and
ceive ma eaut pre nts. Af- Harry wife and daughters |
1s games were indulged in jeulah and Anna, and John Hart-|
refreshments were served Those | ranft and wife, of this plase, and |
present were: Mr, and Mrs. Martin | Solomon Weaver, wife and grandson |
( be M Amy eoples, Christ f Lititz spent Sunday
&
Myrtle
Mr. and
Sipe of
Mrs. |
Katie and
were
Weaver, AND
visiting
of |
Christian | =
Harry Dimler
vigiting
with John |
Anna Mary | Weaver and
Margaret |
Ger- |
Hoff-
Woolen Blankets
Reduce Feed Bills
Ask to see our special, nhe-poulN horse blanket—It is 80 per
NY
Hershey,
H
Glatfelter,
be Ve
er.
James Gerber,
Mildred
Warren
wife.
astm
rshey, Way, re 0 —
Bates,
and
Missionary Lecture
On Thursday evening,
contain Mercury [sgm, miss ota Staake, an Immi-
te FY Sie Sense grant Missionary at the port of F sila-’
: it through | qelphia, will give a lecture in St. |
John's Latheray church at Maytown.
Miss | have many interest: ’
ive things to tell, gnd
cordially invited{e
A Beautiful Line of
Hats
Plumes
Irvin
Re rare of Ointments for
achel
Be
Catary hTaat
All the : :
[atest
Styles
na Gerber fanuary
et ee eet pi
and measures 84590 inch@s—Qovers a horse from ear to
$500; /
cent. wool,
Has
"Treasurer
Enormcus Debt
Neuhauser of
|General Hospital in a recent r
stated that last year its indebted
increased $15,000.
indgk RS
~
the tail:
prt
former po
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