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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN

MOUNT JOY, PENMAG
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NEWCOMER AND
ITS
MESSRS. EBY,
LONGENECKER OPPOSE
ERECTION
Mount Joy Will Remain
Class High S.hool ior the Present
at Leasi—Buiiding, They Say,
Could Have Been Built Without
An Increase in Taxes
At an adjourned meefing of the
Mount Joy; Boiough School Board
last night, it was decided not to
erect an additional school building
and aiso against changing our High
School from a second-class to a
first-class high school. The vote
stood 3 to 2. ”
The higher grades of our schools
have been more or less crowded for
some time and as there will be at
_ least sevejieen additional pupils in
the High School next year, the
Board deemed it advisable to make
the necessary provision.
After various agitations the Board
began discussing the situation at
its December meeting. Since that
time the directors were looking
around for a suitable location.
At the January meeting these
sites were suggested: The Wm, Eas-
ton property, formerly the Shank
home, the C. H. Zeiler property, the
A. H. Coolidge property, the Church
of God parsonage and the erection
of an addition to the present build-
ing. .
A general opinion prevailed that
a separate building ‘wouid be More
preferable and the rear of (he Eas-
ton property as the niost favored lo-
cation. The m=adter was again
hrought before the Board at its Feb-
y meet. ng last week when ir
(Continued - on page 5)
etl Gree
These Are Delegates
The following delegates to the Lan-|
caster Conlerence Sunday School con-|
vention were elected In the Luthe:an
Sunday Sunday: Miss
Ma:y Schock, Alice Dillinger,
Mrs. Joseph Charies, Dr. W. R. Heilig
ang W:a. E. Hendrix; alternates,
3. Louisa Frank, Mrs. J.. H. Cra-
Shelly, Miss Bertha
Anna Witmer.
convention will be held in Ad-
Lutheran church, Lancaster.
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®hurch Ele & Deacons
The “Ofticial Beard of the United
Brethren Church glected the follow-
ing deacons: Hcward Longenecker,
Reuben Fellenbaam, Wiliam Ben;
der, Frank Greenawalt, James Glat-
felter and Martin Strickler; ush-
ers, Albert Campbell, Christian H.
Herr, Harry J. Williams, Walter
Eshleman, Jay Shirk and Clarence
Greenawalt. f
SCnoo; [6371
MISS
8, Mrz. Mary
semer and Miss
——
Soc'ai Arbiter
An item in the Daily News of Min-
aeapolis says that “Mr. Donald Rick-
er, son of Mr. Howard H. Ricker of
Minneapolis, Minn., a former resident
of Mcunt Joy, has just been appoint-
ed social director of the University of
Minnesota, of wnich institution he is
a student, by the fraternities con-
nected therewith.
ree 4G eee
Wil} Hold a Sociable
A sociable, to which the public is
most cordially invited, will be held
MM the home of Mr. H. C. Schock on
Wednesday evening, Feb, 18. Re-
freshments will be sold and the
proceeds are for the benefit of the
parsonage fund
Assisted in the Concert
Rev. C. Stuart Kitchin, Miss
en Krall, Miss Elsie Battye, Miss
Esther Shelly and Mrs. U. E. Hoff-
er assisted at a given in
Elizabethtown on evening
for the
Mission
Hel-
concert
Friday
Elizabeth’s
St.
benefit of
crs 0, 0
Vigit Schools
were
of our
public schools
Teachers
schools c'osed here
Our
vesterday on
account corps of
the
Ephrata
teachers vis
at Lititz and
Kern at Adamstown
Kern
Rev
Rev. I.
sermon at the evangelical
p the church gf
own on Friday even]
eID,
Mrs. (
anno
Howard delivered a
services
Lutheran Adams-
south
af 2
ir. and
town
cing
a Second- |
27th ANNUAL REUNION
Every Indication Points to a Big
Succiss This Year
annual reunion |
former students |
at the Soldiers’ Orphan School here, |
is rapidiyy approaching. The occa-
sion is always celebrated on Wash-
ington’s birthday but that day fali-;
ing on Sunday this year, it will be
celebrated the day previous, on Sat-
uiday, Feb. 21. i
There will be an all day celebra-|
tion, and as heretofore, will be held |
in Mt. Joy Hall. The executive,
committee in charge this year is as|
follows: C. Day Rudy, Phiia. chair-|
man; Mrs. Katie Foltz, Dcodate; W.
H. Kein, Phila.; Sara Fetterman,
Danville; E. Day Rudy, Harrisburg;
|'T. D. Hooper, Phila.; Lillie Murray,
| Jackson Stokes, Lancas-
| ter; W. B. Bender and Mrs. Geo. H.
{ Brown, Mount
A complete
ants will appear in
after the reunion.
a ——
NO-LICENSE LEAGUE
The
of the
time for the
Sixteeneis,

| Altoona;
Joy.
roster of the attend-
these columns
Branch Formed Here Last Evening
With Fifty Members
members were enrolled as
members of a No-License
which was organized in the
United Brethren church last even-
ing. The meeting was exceptional-
ly well attended and spirited addres-
ses were made by Rev. J. A. Wei-
gand and J. H. Higbee of Lancaster. |
The former took the place of Rev.
E. A. Bawden, of Lancaster. The
officers of the new league are: Jno.
G. Reist, president; Harry E. Green- |
awalt, president; Rev. el
Barr, secretary and .treasurer; M. S. |
Bowman, I. D. Stehman, Rev. C. D.
Rishel, Rev. C. B. Johnston and E.
W. Bentzel, members of the execu-
tive committee.
DB ee
C. S. FRANK’S STOCK SALE
Fifty
charter
League
vice
Will Offer Cows and Hogs at Wash-
ington House Stables
Mr. €. S. Frank will offer a lot of
extra fine young Holsten and Dur-
ham cows and also 125 head of hogs
at public sale at M. A. Spickler’s
Washington House stables tomor-

ow. .
The hogs are all home raised and
pigs to shoats
Also some fine
fine Chest-
breed hog-.
positively be
fiom sucking
125 Ibs.
and some extra
and 0. 1.0.
Kverything offered will
sold and must be right.
EO ee
! range
weighing
¥ hogs
| er White
|
|
|
i That Was
|
{ time Fi
Fortunate
afteinoon, it is
from the cupo.a
wood in the cupo-
ia room at th Grey Iron Works.
flames smouldered all Friday
night and were only discovered Sat-
riday morning by of the em-
little
flames
parts
have
Just
this
fire.
some day
p.esumed sparks
et fire to som
I'he
some
there
whereby
with other
what might
ployes, As was
material
could communicate
of the building,
been a bad fire was averted.
fifteen years ago next month,
entire plant was destroyed by
Very
near the
They're Cautious, Al} Right |,
Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany has issued orders to all its
passenger engineers running thru
here not to exceed thirty miles an
hour while going thru the cut, This
is cn account of the soggy condi:
tion of. the ground after the recent
heavy rains. ’
The
a
May Be Given Here
It is rumored that the Drum Maj-
or, with fifty people in the cast, to
be given at Marietta Feb. 19 by the
Mask and Wig Club, will be given
here.
Attention Foresters
The members of Court Mt. Joy
No. 228, F. of A. will assemble at
their place of meeting this Sunday,
Feb. 15th, at 6 P. M. for the pur-
pose of attending church.
—— —

Elected a Member
At a meeting of Lancaster |
County Historical at Lan- |
caster on Friday, Miss Helen E. My-|
this elected to|
mbership.
the
Society
ers of place was
RE - s
Politics
wer
York Plays
policemen
at York:-on
ent] elected
Councilmen are responsible.
ousted
Thursday. |
Democratic
a
Henry Kills Big Ones
Mr. Henry Weaver, one of
champion hog
rlaughtered a
weighed 475
the |
raisers of
porker last week that|
pounds dressed.
-— —
Salunga Revival Services _ |
Rev. Zug of Palmyra, has started |
a series of meetings in the Salunga
| Brethren Church to last indefinitely. |

| of Florin,
| will be taken to Manheim on Friday
| and interment
Newtown, | ig
; Pennypacker,
| Conrad,
lortiary
Conlin
Mis. Elzabel Wenger Did
Al Horn on Stlurday
"HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST
TRAVEL SCONER OR LATER

wane Well
Known People From Qui
veighbo. hood Have Passed
to the equally divided on
WALTER KELLER IN CUBA
Young Man Writes Interesting Let:
ter to His Parents Here
Mr. Z. W. Keller received a letter
from son Mr. Walter Keller, |
who is a corporal on board the U. |
S. battleship Montana. It wes dat-|
ed Jan. 27, but only reached here |
this week. Walter says when the,
ship landed -at Port Au Prince, |
Hayti, all the eatables they had |
were bacon 2nd canned beans,
Corporal] Keller and two assistants
were immediately despatched to pro-
tect the Cuban minister at his home
Upon their arrival he wel
comed them with a fine jmeal con-
sisting of vegetables, chicken, fruit,
the best coffee they ever @rank and
cigars.
The population of that city is about
the “important
his
|
|
|
Great Beyond Since Qur Last issue question which caused the revolution.
Gone (0 Their Reward
Daniel K. Appel
aged 70 years.
Louis K. Ackerman
lumbia aged 75 years.
died at Manheim ship South Caroline
There has been some
not to any great extent.
shooting but
The battle
also arrived on
the scene and there are other men-
died at Co- of-war headed that direction, i
Mr. Keller's orders are to protect |
Miss Theresa M. Witmyer died at the minister and he is living in the
.sanheim aged 76 years.
same building with him, and says he
Mrs. Jacob Kurtz died at her home is being royally entertained.
in Landisville, on Sunday night.
Mrs. Wm. Dussinger dca at Co
lumbia on Monday aged 58 years.
William Peach M. D., died at the News Iteme Told
Masonic Home at Elizabethtown on
Saturday.
Aibert D. Hipcher, aged 18 years,
died at the home of his parents
near Washington Boio.
Mrs. Mary E. Meyer of Columbia,
died at the home of her
tisbuig aged 70 yeas.
Albert IF. Rohrer died at Reading
aged 47 years, Mrs. Daniel Shuman
of East Hempfield, is a sister.
Michael Benedict, of near Cress-
well, one 2f the o.dest school teach.
Lancaster county, died Mon-
his ninety-second year.
ers of
day in
Chas. Henry Cover
Charles Henry Cover of Washing-
.on Boro, died in a room at Gilbert's
Hotel in Columbia. Escaping gas
rom a jet did the trick.
David Willis
David Willis d.opped over
on Fiiday in front of D. H.
dead
Her-
son at “ai
*opies ‘of the Gospe| of John,
—— 8 — |
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LOCAL NOTES
in A Brief Vet I~
teresting Vvay
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Metzgar moved
ino their new home Monday. |
The chart for the Fisher—Shipp |
Concert Company will open Monday
at Gaibei's D.ug Store.
C. D. Rishel distiibuted 200 |
at the |
Sunday school and chu:ich services. |
Mr. M. M. Leib, who was in
Virginia last week, saw potatoes |
being planted at several points in |
that state. i
Mrs. Lewis Seeman wishes to
thank all who in any assisted
during the illness or at the funeral
of her husband. !
Robert Wetng of
proprietor of the LaPierre House
here, has applied for a divorce ou
the grounds of adultery.
Mr. and Mis, Fred Snyder wish
to thank all the friends and neigh-!
bors who in any way assisted them
vay
Gap, formerly
shey’s coal yard at Manheim, death du.ing their recent bereavement.
: ’
being due to apoplexy. Deceased
was seventy years of age.
Vincent Schwab
the eighteen-months odl
Mr. and. Mrs. Christian
West Main street, died
sudden and unexpectedly on
after only a half hour's ill-
from supelinduced by
indigestion. funeral held
Monday, being made in
che Mt. cemetery.
Vincent,
on of
>chwab on
very
Eriday
ness, spasms
The
interment
Joy
was
Mrs. Betsey Martin
Betsey Martin of Conoy
died at the home of her
son, David F. Martin, from a com-
plication of
in Lancaster county and was eighty-
Her husband died
ten years ago. She was a
member of the Mennonite church.
©Cne son David, is the only surviving
child, but she is survived by several
brothers and
Mis.
township,
diseases.
five years 0.4.
sisters.
William H. Leonard
William H. Leonard, who thru the Joy
afting season in the
went to the bay with
home in Bainbridge,
home in Marysville.
due to an attack of
tion after a minutes’ illness.
He served a term as county com-
missioner but for the past ten years
followed the lumber busi-
His wife survives.
early days,
rafts from his
died at
Death
few
he has
ness.
Miss Perninnah H. Miller
Miss Perninnah Hartman Miller,
died at her home in Floiin of hard-
ening of the She was 67
years of age from
the One
sister, Mrs, Man-
heim Miller
body
arteries.
and suffered
disease for some time,
Adaline Danner of
brother Harry
survives The
had
and one
her.
will be
afternoon at 2 o'clock in
(Continued on page 5)
Satur-
Fair-
made
day
re ——
A Piano Recital
One of the most successful re-
some time took
Miss Pauline
ening It
tals given here for
the home of
Williams last
place at
Friday
She was born The
lifelong Drug Store Friday noon, Feb. 20. 2t
his cream, cake,
Was after the
acute indiges- (5 come and enjoy the evening.
rendered by the town pupils of |
one of om accomplished pianists,
Miss Viola Baker,
number of
in the pre
friends of th
list of the
appended:
Misses
pants A
Williams,
Anna Myers,
White Vesta
Pauline
Ruth
Mabel Swei
gart, Pauline
bell and
Ellwood Garber, James Garber
William Hendrix.
sence of |}
partici- |
entertainers|
Grace |
fc
Sheaffer, Clara Camp- | Gerber of this
Messrs, Herbert Tyndall, | chosen Grand Jurors for the term of
and | Upited States District
class of the Mt,
witnessed ‘Life's
the Fulion
The Senior
High School
Windows” at
House, Lancaster,
tn: Wa
Joy
Shop
Opera
last evening.
Eenefit of Men's League
On Tuesday, Feb. 24, under the
auspices of the Men's League of the
Lutheran chuich, there will appear
in Mt. Joy Hall, Forrence's Concert
Quartette. This quartette, the per-
sonnel of which is Mr. Lee Jenks,
violinist; Miss Lou McFall, sopra-
Miss Florence MacAfee, reader
Miss Gertiude Mesereau, pia-
nist, is one of the best sent out br
the Forrence Bureau of Elmira, N.
Y., and should more than please.
general admission is 25 cents
five cents extra for reserved
Chart opens at Garber’s
no;
and
and
seats,
|
|
a —
A Valentine Sociable |! f
On Saturday evening, February 14,
beginning at 6:30 o cick, the Junior |
Class of the Mount Joy High School
will hold a sociable in the Mount
Hall for the benefit of the
schools.
Refreshments, consisting of ice
ete, will be served
program. All are invited
- — > ——
Is Visiting His Brother
Mr, and Mrs. David Tressler of
Pueblo, Col., arrived here Sunday
and are spending some time with
the family of his brother, Mr. S. H.
Tressler, near Donegal Springs. Mr
Tressler is an engineer in the em-
ploy of the Denver and Rio Grande
Railroad for the past twenty-eight |
years,
i
|
To Have Another Bank
have another Na-
That's going some for
ancient village, but then it is
the home of Hon. Mike Hoffman, and
and tobacco
wealth. We
Maytown is to
tional Benk.
that
other noted statesmen
dealers, #md rolling in

for Maytown. |
_——a i
Cupid Will Present Them |
A Valentine sociable will be held !
at the home of Mrs. Water Brown, |
tomorrow, Thursday i
invi
attendant will be
most cordially
presented |
1 a valentine from Cupid. Refresh- |
vill be sold.
>
Chosen Grand Jurors
mk W. Groff
f izabethtown ond
and John 8. Geise,
Benjamin F
place, have been]
Court conven-
March 9.
, McGinnis attended
| ministrels at
| evening.
{ 1. Sherk- on
All aref. ..
{is f
to attend and | She
Yokmal
Personal
Iippenmes
Homes of Our Many Re-
D0r1ers ie Past Week
THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
What Our Able Corps of Reporters
Found in the Card Basket About
Yourself, Your Fr.ends and Your
Acquaintances
Mrs. Wm.
Philadelphia.
Mr. A. B. Ebersole
was in town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cassel spent
Sunday in Harrisburg.
Mr. Harry Barteh of York, spent
last Wednesday in town
Mr. G. K. Coyne of Mont Clair, N.
J., spent yesterday in town.
Miss Ca:.oline Manning spent Sun-
duy with friends at Reading.
Mr. Harry McCann of Pittsburgh,
spent last Thursday in town.
Mr. R. R. Todd of Carlisle,
seen about town on Thursday.
Mr. Harry M. Binkle of Lancaster,
was in tewn last Wednesday.
Mr. O. F. Nagle of Reading, was in
town Thursday calling on friends.
Rev. J. T. Spangler of Harrizhufg
is the guest of Dr. A. F. Snyder.
Miss Marguerite Sheaffer spent
Sunday with friends at Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kaylor spent
Saturday with friends near Bellaire.
Mr. John M. Duncan of Lancaster,
called on friends in town last Thurs-
Tyndall is visiling ih
of Harrisburg,
was
day.
Mrs. Grace Keesey
and Sunday with
ter,
Mr. B. E. Borland of Pittsburgh,
was seen on our streets one day last
week.
spent Saturday
Miss
the
Mcenday.
Mr. Wm. M,
called on
Mae Waggoner
guest of
of Carlisle,
was friends in town
Koons of Linglestown,
friends in this place last
Saturday. x
Mr. David Vogel of
his sister, Mis. J. H.
Thursday.
Mr.
Enola visited
Cramer, last
McGinnis of Philadelphia,
with his father
Jno.
spent Sunday here
nd sister.
Miss Viola Baker and Mr,
Millard spent Sunday with
at Reading.
Mr. Geo. L. Pyle of Pittsburgh,
called here Friday to see his father,
M:. John Pyle. x
Miss Clare Manning leaves tomor-
row for Washington, D. C, on &n
extended visit.
Mrs. H. H. Morton entertained
Rev. and Mrs. N. A, Barr at dinner
last Thursday.
Prof. and Mrs. E. R. Barclay of
Pottsville announce the birth of a
son, Edward R. Jr.
Mr. E. J. Cublin of Philadelphia,
visited friends and acquaintances in
the boro on Saturday.
Mrs. Ella Cooper of Lancaster
visited her brother, Dr... W. D.
Chandler and family last week.
Mr. J. M. Backenstoe and son
Ward, attended a big sale of farm
Elwood
friends
| stock at Linglestown yesterday.
Mr. H E. Getz Miss Mamie
Howdy Pap
Monday
and
the
Lancaster
Yesterday Misses Grace Dietz,
Vivian Coolidge . and Maud Schroli
visited friends at Sporting Hill and
Manheim.
Mr. J. Harve Curgan of Philadel-
phia spent Saturday and Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Curgan.
Mrs, Jack Davis and little
(Continued on page 5)
—— el Ee
Our Oldest Resident
Miss Elizabeth Gochnauer of near
Black along the Lancaster
and turnpike, came to
town week to her future
son of
Horse,
Harrisburg
Jast make
home with a relative, Mr. Christian
? Q1 Miss
Manheim street,
{ ler was born Sept. 21; 1818
I her 96th year.
seen on our streets.
about the house, Sews,
‘rons and seems dissatisfied if she
in not find something so as to
her time
or to cor
cow which she m
interesting in
enjoys conversing
and many frequent
very
» old
onversation
lady is
and
wita her friends
visitors, fo
friends at Lancas::
for her age and |
LADIES’ NIGHT
Our Locai Club Entertains at Cards
i Monday Evening
The members of the Richland Club
of this place entertained its wives,
daughters, sweethearts and lady
friends with progressive 500 Monday
night from 8:15 till 11. First ladies’
prize was won by Miss Esther Shel-
ley; second by Mrs. Walter G. Brown;
First Gentlemen’s prize, by Mr. Ross
Engle; second by Mr. Walter G.
Brown. After cards a lunch was
served by Mine Host Backenstoe.
The occasion was most enjoyable.
The following members and
were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. C
Schock, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Hoffer,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. H. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Charles, Dr. and Mrs. A.
F. Snyder, Dr. and Mrs. O. G. Longen-
ecker, Dr. and Ms. F. L. Richards,
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Donaven, Mr.
and Mrs. P. Frank Schock,
Mrs. M. M. Leib, Misses Mary
Schock, Mabel Donaven, Ruth Bow-
man, Mary
Herr,
Elsie Battye, Esther
Bowman, Esther Bowman,
Klugh, Martha Bucher; Mrs. Mame
Bonham, Mrs. John E. Hoffer, Messrs.
Clarence Schock, Ray Keller, Scott
Shelly, Bess
ladies !

he News
al Flor
Rexivarar Gross Road Church
h Bip Sees
| LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and |
Detwiler, Marguerite ! visited
Miriam Engle, Emma Brown |
Marie |
Detwiler, Simon F. Snyder, Clarence |
Newcomer, George Zeller, Ross Engle,
C. 0. Brandt, John Bowman, Albert
Mooney, Joseph Hershey, H. M.
Stauffer and Dr. W. R. Heilig.
Horses, Colts and Mules
On Fiiday, Feb. 13, Mr, Ed Ream
will offer a lot of horses, colts and
mules at public sale at his stables
on Marietta street in this place.
They range in age of from 2 to 16
years, apd weigh from 900 to 1,400
lbs. Among them are some extra
good single line leaders, good work-
ers and excellent drivers. They are
all well broke. In this lot are a few
extra good drivers with speed, both
pacers and trotters.
Also dark gray mule 3 years old, a
good big one; a few other odd mules,
good single: line leaders.
Every horse will be sold under a
ful] protection and must be as repre-
sented. . 2
Three Annual
week
umns contain
annual repol.s
overiooked by a
The annual auditors’
Mt. Joy Boro Water
show how well that department
conducted the
the annual
troller N. Frankiin
you how County
have been conducting
past year.
Last but not
report of the Lancaster County Pris-
figures are al-
Reports
adveriisiing col
very interesting
shomid not be
individual,
This oul
thiee
that
single
report of the
account wii
was
past year.
Con-
show
1epoit of County
Hall,
Commissioners
the
will
our
affairs
annual
least is the
on Directors. These
so ‘very inteiesting.
Fire Company Met V
mon. hly
Company
evening. A
The regular meeting of
Friendship Fire
last Thursday
tee was appo:nted to procuie Aa
suitable truck with which to convey
the chemical tanks. Chief Engineer
S. H. Miller and Chief Hose - Diree-
Oscar Pennell named thei
ensuing yea:
was held
commit-
as-
sistants for the Foui
members were clected.
Stock at Public Sale
On Tuesdzy, Feb. 24, Auctioneer
Chas. H. Zeller will sell at public
sale at the trolley waiting room,
Mount Joy, 37 shares
' tional Mt. Joy Bank stock for the
| estate of Henry Shaffner. He will
| then sell 24 shares of First Nation-
ial Mt. Joy Bank stock and one
New Standard Hardware Works
Gold Bond.
i icici
They Know a Good Thing
—We are informed that the
building to be erected by the
change Bank of this borough, will be
in design similar to the new building
of the First National Bank of Mount
Joy
iamesmaenttl A lliSmmnim
Good—Kelly
Thursday evening
Charles H. Zeller united
| in marriage in the parlor at his
| home, Mr. Aaron B. Good of Eliza-
| bethtown and Miss Anna M
| of Manheim,

On
| the Peace
- A
|
| John Gets Third
| Mr. John F. Peifer, a well
| farmer of Salunga, “and an expert
rrower of seed corn, won third
the annual corn and tobacco show
Mr. Peifer
at Lancaster. also ex-
1ibited tobacco. :
ee R ,
Masons Start the Foundation
The m2sons
down, the fg
The Elizabethtown Ghronicle says. !
new |
Ex. Judge Smith
Justice of
known |
prize |
Ini Na- |
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OF THE WEEK
Nhat Has Transpired in That Thriy
ing and industrious Village a Short
Distance West of Mount Joy as
Gathered by Our Reportorial "Staff
Mr. George Fulmer of Lancaster,
was a Tuesday visitor to town.
Mr. Earl Wagner of Lancaster,
friends in town Tuesday.
Mr. Jehn Keller of Lancaster, was
a Monday caller at the Florin Inn.
Mr. Ralph Bates of Shiremanstown,
Sundayed in town with his parents.
Mr. J. 8. Carmany moved into his.
property at Mount Joy on Tuesday.
Mr. Charles Carson now occupies
the property vacated by Mr. Car
many.
Messrs. J. D. Easton
Hershey autoed to
Tuesday
The Florin sewing circle will meet
at the home of Miss Daisy Wiser on
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Henrietta
home from a
friends at Palmyra.
Miss Mary Hallman of Middletown,
is spending several days in the vik
lage visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Walters of near
Bainbridge, were Sunday visitors te
friends in the village.
Mary Sheaffer,
and Bertha
visitors to
and Christ
Lancaster on
has returned
months visit te
Gish
several
Florence
Weaver were
Lancaster.
Kline of Harrisburg,
days in town and
friends and rela
Migseg
Eshbaeh
Satnulny
M-. James
spent
vicinity ealling on
several
tives.
Mr. Wm. McGarvey is able to be
about again after being confined to
the howse for some time on account
of sickness.
Mrs. H. K. Wittel and
Clara have returned
wughter
shurg,
from
after spending a few weels ith her
sister and
Mr Perm
wughter.
Bates
Mrs. Allen
and
i son of
with Mr
Bates an
inday
Air. and
Mount Joy, spen
and Mrs. Calvin
A
\ nd Mrs. : nd
Miss
Beamesderfer attended the
ler at Hill church
Tuesday.
Oliver K
mia nN.
funeral of Adam Ric
near Colebrook, or
Mr. and Mrs Snyder
spent several days at Elizabethtown
last week the the latter's
father, Mr. Leander Sheetz.
The revival services which are
now in progress at the cross road
church are drawing large crowds
nightly, The services will be con
tinued nightly next week.
Mr. Amos Arndt, tenant farmer
on the Gantz farm near Horst's
Mill, will move to town in the near
future and will work with the P
R. R. repair gang in this place.
— etl Cee
guest Of
Shot the Mad Deg
dog which attacked the chil
Shue and John Nagle
Salunga, as it had
number of people
the description was
the one that passed through this
section. The children are getting
along nieely, and are still under treat-
ment at the Alexander Pasteur Insti-
tute. Dr. Reich being the attending
physician.
The
dren of Frank
was killed near
given chase to a
and from
a ———
Orphans’ Court Business
In Orphan's Court on Tuesday
filed adjudications im
the following tstates: Daniel E.
rer, Rapho, $3,810.26; Sarah Winters,
Elizabethtown, $2.0 1
Trout, East
George Trout,
068.49
Mow-
Susanna
Hempfield, 3 {
Bast
Hempfield,
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Expanding Trolley System
Lebancn Report
The
for the statement
vk on the
in a few w Her-
shey
chocolate factory in
people will erect a branch
the northern end
of Elizabethtown.
eee eee
Tohocco is Moving
Landis Charles so'd 1¢ res of tow
olomon Det
cents,
and 2
-
bacco at 9 an
wiler 7 acres
cents, William Fackler acres at
and Peter Greena-
ralt 5 acres at and 2 cents, all
lo Taylor apd Long, of Landi
9, 9 cents and
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