/ TIE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDN ISDAY, APRIL 1914 $1.08 Land Another Industry by Simply Offering a Building Site--Doesn't That Listen il Movi ing Day People Change Their bode This Week property, vacated by Mr. Nissley Mumma, Mr, trom Fellenbaum moved property dwelling Reuben the Jno. Hamakel to of his fine new niansion on iliza- Poplar street. Mi, 1 this moved neal n the ank Amway from Mercers- poultry point will place to a burg where he start a and fruit Mrs | the J farm, Barnhart Carmany Hast 1rchased Mrs, Martha property which ike her B. He Harvey moved from to the which david S. farm Saylor farm in Donegal, she re- gone Strick- eet. ently shank vacated het and Mr. sold recently with sie zone to hn Dar- Ave. the G. hn Hope- n Florin. iH me future home Joseph Mr. Stole . shey. 1a 4 moved from West Iellenbaum (xingrich Donegal property ue pi the Haven Elme B. Detwiler street, operty on street, New Mr, Ww. Main property Mrs. to on street, the West Bros’ rom the Crist of here, south of moved {from property on the Stauffer at Bridgeport. Minnie Foreman moved (Continued on page lo vill go to from Newcomer 5) SMALLPOX ABATING Remaining Quarantines | in Towns Will Quarry Be Removed Soon pr. J. 1. inspector Mowery, Lancaster that the in Bainbridge and under control and that expects to the remainder of! the patients from quarantine very! S00Nn. Last Wednesday Dr. Mowery went to the small pox | community and released seven | patients quarantine in Balne, bridge and in Billmyer. Two] cages remain under quarantine m| Bainbridge. Tre ily, where fie disease Timblak fam- | originated have heen released from quarantine. Nearly all of the 500 persons who | were vaccinated by the State medical] authorities are doing nicely and with| but few exceptions all of the vacein- | effective. Mr. Mowery | another trip to Bil-| until time to! the state county, small for re ported yesterday pox situation is well [IIUN Died Very fl . By WE ALL WEL BOONER OR LATER release from two 1 ’ nown People From Qur lod Have Passed to the bnd Since Qur Last Issue heir Reward ations were will not make Rankey of Columbia, died myer port aged 87 years, V. Haldeman, formerly a P. merchant at Columbia, W ®aelphia, aged 82 years. atrinie, » resident of Co- - on Sunday aged of Silver Bainbridge remainder and release the quarantined. of persons | Bakery Sold William M. Pautz Buys Out Mr. C. S. Musser al York He was a native ,! fact Lizzie F. Gable Gable died at ster Monday aged 38 at Mrs. PALS her has was clos- | Mr. B. whereby town, be- | S. Musser | street. from and pur- \ ines deal that been | Ds born Lancaster janging fire foi time ed thi K. Hiestand Mr. Wm. M. comes the owner bakery on West Mr. Musser disville several chased Wm. Scholing’s: West End | Bakery. Later he moved it to ite | present location West Donegal | street, building modern brick bak- there, Mr. Musser has not as | vet decided what he will ‘&. : Mr. Pfautz, the new proprietor, has | already taken charge and is moving | his family there today. Here's wish- ing him success. rn ————— some the efforts this Pfautz of near the ( Donegal here ago, of place, today ofl Elizabeth Baker Baker died at the at Oreville on Mon- wa# buried babetl of , Home v nonit in her car, She came Lan- | sandi years Rohrer Wasson, Wasson wife of Rob- House, died wife of Jacob daughter Mrs, Susan usan Rohre on Wasson of Fulton 67 years. Ida, hdvater of Maytown, the deceased. a ery is a A. H. Baum of A. H. Baum, who of hig niece, Mrs Elizabethtown, remanis home Snavely, rhe t the at Hummelstown on Miller, the the deceased from here the funeral took place at 10 clock this morning. Interment ade in the Hummelstown cemetery. was 75 years old and died of a of diseases. Three Elizabethtown, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Flowers Brandt. cob were shipped iday by rmer home of NEXT SALE ON APRIL 10 B. Keller & Bro. Will Sell Cows, Heifers, Bulls and Shoats The next stock sale of J. B, Keller | & Bro. will be held at the Farmers’ Inn stock yards on Friday, Apri] 10, when they will again offer lot of | exceptionally fine stock. The lot consists of 49 head of fresh cows, Springers and backward cows, consisting of Holsteins, Dur- | hams, Jerseys and a few good Brin- | dles. Also a lot of fine Holstein | heifers, fresh and Springers with | good color and marking, and a lot of good stock bulls and fine shoats. re el To Undertaker J: was m plication ces reside ob Snavoiy, Mrs. Henry a at Mrs. Mary A, Sharp irs. Mary Anna Sharp died at her at Sharp Corner, on Thurs- trom congestion of the lungs. children survive: Mr¥, Rapho; Mrs. Martin of this place; Mrs. Hummer of Rapho; Henry of Rapho; John of Lan funeral was held from br 1ate home on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, and at the Church of the Brethren at Manheim at 10 o’clock, th interment in Shoemaker’s ceme- near Manheim. ne, 3 following Dourte of I iner ry Hiram The near Fingers Badly Lacerated Mr. Peter M. Haldeman, one of our rural friends, met with an accident Monday that will deprive him of the use of his right hand for some time. While working about a gasoline en- gine his right hand came in contact with the fan and the second and third fingers were so badly lacerated that they required stitching. rr el Ce ze! gvill ery, Mre. Barbara Horst Barbara Horst, a well known ghly respected resident of township near Bainbridge, esterday morning at the home Good Price for Cows Mr. Christian Strickler, a farmer living a short distance westof Florin, h Shroeder, for whom she last Friday sold two Holstein cows (oc house. She was 111 but |and a heifer to Mr. Christian Ging- and was aged 66 years {rich of Lawn for $450. This Is a very milkers I by | fine medical | Lhe | should Billmyer | he | a afternoon | | complished i the | is ninety-seven | Baker, which | April | | | procure | patrons i that Fridays, ! struction Schaeffer will urge that the | days be observed in schools. divorce to Robert F. Wettig of Gap, | House here, against Anna E i Monday {sixty acres of tobacco from this place relative i= one good price but Mr. Strickler has fine } ve) | stock. BIG STOCK SALE Union National Bank Stock Sold Well | as Did Also the Water Bonds Personal lippenn on Auctioneer CH, householc Elizabeth the of Levi Five saturday afternoon Zelier large lot of | goods at public sale for the Ricksecker. He also following stock the ¢ ticksecker: National Mt. Hiestand at sold a 1 i ¢ tate for fu} sold »S- tate Union AM shares of Joy bank stock to $139.10 per share. of Levi E $139.05 shares same at per of same to John G. Five shares Phares Y Brandt 3159 WHEREABCUT RIENDS E Grosh HE 2 Kel Ad ~ - 2 Our Able Corps of Re ters Card Basket Ca r por About Your ind in the urself, Your aintances of same o Clayton ends and Keller One Mt Elias Nissley bonds $101.10 stock sa $139.00 per she Borough Jond at Joy Wate $101.00. ee Elias Shen Two of same to Niss- y at The sach : a 5 on rancis Gotshal] spent a few amounted to le home 1k Re of Manheim —— © —— sterday in J. R. town E. M, town. Cows and Shoats Friday, Mr. C stock a Esk nan on April 3, S. Frank of Washington The lot most Holsteins, and and 75 in Saturday. York week will offer a lot live public # Lau of stables House . ler in sale at the : iy town las includes of in this place SOE Mrs. Harriet L.echler is visiting very good cows which are high in Miss Carrie and Sunday Mr. J. H Pa., spent Mr that was a and relatives Perry County, grade extra big with Rowe spent Saturday Harrisburg. of Sli calves extra from 125 third head ranging weighing stock vear second at é of Roberts their sides homeraised shoats here of visitor Saturday sucking to shoats This is the offered thus pigs Harry Moyer Philadelphia, lot of this overlooked. of Ibs. best here of Harrisburg, visitor here. New York week-end AB. was Thursday oti Mr. wm. Miller is spending a few days here Mr. W. B. of Philadelphia, spent "last Wednesday town. Mr. E. A. Savage General Hospital a good |p, spent Friday in selection when procured Miss | Mr. E. S. Courtright of Marion Hertha Clarke for the enter: |was a Monday ip tainment in Mt. Joy Hall on Thurs-| Mr. Philip Pyle of the day évening, May 7. Miss Clarke is | is here today guest of his one of the most and ac-| rhe Misses Mary and Martha readers Obl leman spent Saturday at Lancaster. today. She not| wr, Howard Boyd but reveals the| spent a few human incidents| wn. ©. BE. Willis ability. She willl spent a few days in town good cause and! Ear] Johnson the guest of an effort parents at Methodist parson- far : o Mr. Ebersole not be : . a lot farm farni. Also a implements of City, small — > — Dolan Miss Clarke's Entertainment Ladies’ Auxiliary of in The the! of Southampton, midst. New York, the boro. Smoky City, father. made very our it visitor the successful and lecturers platform does of entertain passion and artistic for merely town this week. New York city, days in heart's with appear everybody should hear her. | eel eee | Very Good For an Old Man { Jacoh Miller, of Manheim. vears old, his of true last here a is 10] 14 make his the * age. Mrs Melvin w ho caster Mr. caster, Walters Thursday at and Mrs Lan- Christian Grove spent Mr. cer- can Lan- Mc Veber of Hotel nd Mrs, Geo excellent spent of his manu- racks, He each of for winter tainly feel physicial condition The ured eight all the presented one proud Sunday at one Ginnis, Mrs. J. H. Marietta Vogel. these racks Mr. Barton R and the balance [ Hill, Mr. | Saturday. Frank| Mr | Seat, Thursday Mr. PB street saddler York on Me | Schlichter yesterday Mrs. are he Monday Mrs. A. years. past Cramer spent clothes himself. large work with her mother doing g [™ | of to Eshleman of re Ter children was seen on our streets las four finding of his he Miller for. Mrs is ready sale Wolt the town is father of Chester a of County the on Delta street. teem tli Qi ———ee A Time office was in business on North Market trip Extension Milton been discontinued be until | office department | that | that | which our made a Groft, The post at Grove, | business Friday H. of Philadel was to have | to will not closed sss. Geo Gould and H. The this April 1st, 15. decided on the persons office post Iphia, spent in order town. Ishler on a visit Misses Mann. and Mrs Frank at Manheim Jacob Miller's Mrs. Peter Gruber town, visited her mother, \. Oberdorf, yesterday Mr. Harry Brandt, Brandt of Donegal, = left morning for Dickson, Ill Miss Pearl Wallace and brother | Earl of Blue Ball, were guests of | | Mrs. Mary Shelly Friday. change in now patronizing Roy and son of Palmy- to| ra All! of suit- | until | have more time in here being the Mr. Monday and erect mail boxes. Baker spent of are requested to have able hoxes in position as her April mail 15. parents Elizabeth Mrs. | - of Spring Arbor Days Tener to-day April 17 and be the spring arbor Superintendent Public announce Ad | April 24 | days. In- Governor son of Daniel would State of I ————————— Granted a Divorce The Court on Saturday granted a (is being pleasantly Miss Pauline Williams. Mrs. Daniel Forry and daughter Amanda of Lancaster, the of Miss May Shire Sunday formerly proprietor of the La Pierre Wettig, | the grounds ‘of adultery. | guests rt ———— | Rev. J. T. Spangler of Harrisburg, | Deputy Resh Was Here {a former U. B. pastor here, spent | District Deputy Resh of Columbia,|Monday in town calling on friends. paid an official visit to Cowt Mt. Joy| Mr. and Mrs. David Vogel and Enola No. 298, Foresters of America, on|daughter of , No. 3 ures) 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cramer Thursday evening. pail {Continued on page 5) were on ree PA Ae er Three Cars of Tobacco \ Yesterday the Eisenlohrs A New Green Grocery Mr. Crosby of Harrisburg, that was bought hereabouts. It re-| rented the room occupied by quired three cars to haul the tobacco. {John Keener as a shoe store i —— A ————rr- { will open a green grocery there Extra Care Today Vv (the very near future, Mr. Keener will Extra cars are being run on I ' E trolley line today to take care of the| ridiculously low prices. | ———— l First of April crowds. | —_——_— e- ! re p ! Hershey Has Odorless Skunk What is termed_ “odorless Coatesville Wet Again skunk” has been added After being without a hotel for Oe | jogical gardens of Hershey Park. year, Coatesville was granted five ho- imp, may) animal has already tel licenses last week. attention It Mackinson shipped | | Mr. —————— — as at | tracted much lgift of William At the Usual Time {ley The Manheim “Feast of Roses” | will be held on the second Sunday in | June, nl I. D. Bene ee Fine Baster Suits at man’s. ) Yi. Mary | riety Monday week. | hyacinths, and | in | latineton, | Mount Joy Feeds the Effects of the P. | everybody | stead Esh- | at Manheim, | week. | { home guests | ; al i Miss Ruth Spangler of Harrisburg, | entertained by i drinking cups | famous spring | | were guests of | | { urban line, has | { the | sell his remaining shoe stock at nis 1 front to the 200-| have purchased the following tobacco | West Main street 3 is the| Horace Detwiler of Yard-| i News | and has already f 1 LOCAL NOTES This Looks Interesting A Silk Mill Em ploying Seventy Hands, Looking for a Location Items Told in A Briei teresting Way Were you April fooled? id. Ream’s horse sale was I enae Yesterday. Ir. Nissley Yao k v Mumma has to the gone AN whe he has entered Ire If Mount a silk few Joy is desirous of financial help is the or or a building as All he asks town would offer inducement. Dr. procuring further in- further follow. time landing | offering kind imnaljl service, mill it can do so by a usually case. the Mr. John Dietz has just completed 8 3 . . Ex inducements and not the whether ( residence of Mr. Fr : t th f not usually In finance 13 : asked most cases towns|a suitable site as an ieciric lights are asked to a scheme or|Newpher is now and Sat- Shirt Beneman’'s been Shel- for Friday and developments likely short had project but in this case formation Mr. E manu not so Lawn : . experienced silk|will quite Only a B. Rice, an D. €84., facturer Stonington, Conn. the Board uitable silk ; ago nas Sy " % is looking point of Tra an opportunity of land but ances V, which similar industry the pro- $25,000 $30,000 local capital. All these com- munications dispatched to the the listens our estate Henry W. ng a would motel wanter or most] The Trade ‘here \ was hostess worth of were msulte waste basket but other home on reférence The evening. vantages. good and its up to people to get quest] Can busy We Industrial Works, neither the & Co. had nything since. Mann rumbila returned , home Do power furnish the help? We the same inducements 0 lave a made New- w ac- Her- occosion to It is one has hospital, to which istitution she was confined for some VRuK; also electric the they were ilso spent .some time with | Per answered € juestions bY cepted and town or Marietta and Maytown Sending statem of ou both man Aukman prior to hep eturn banks and als¢ ad- regre ever vantages Mr. Rice A numbel of our best industries and been the piano Of persons from town the Her- ev- does any in Flor it Horin Primary Schools GIOSed 11s! Hilo LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION OF THE WEEK ittended given by a big help tothe town many ways Prof, Monday Kauffman violin pupil of the prograiu ecltal MISS GARBER ENTERTAINS The violin and it Waitz ¢ Miss pupils of it Laneaster Catherine of Celebrates Her Ninth Birthday With a Party to Her Class Mates place, is a Waitz d in recast SEVERAL TRAINS TAKEN OFF who Prof assiste Miss Esther Dr nine the 1 girl Garber, only daughter Mrs. B. W. Garber, is old today In ho of she o her mates and a mvited her home on Saturday af- from 2 to 6. Music, games {and refreshments predominated. The were: Misses Long- Mumma, Dorothy Buckwalter, Esther Brown, Sarah Dillinger, Sarah Miller, Margaret Krall, Margaret Glatfelter, Martha Zercher, Butts, Baer, Dorothy Pannehecker, Elsie Shires, Helen eller, Esther Reist, Alice Longenecker, Caroline Nissly and Es- i ther Garber. re ell en of and years event class or R. R’s. Recent Action gave party _— few guests at When that announcement was recently Pennsylvania Railroad would take a number of its the April 1st, consideration, opinion that | they made the ternoon Company oft given guests enecker, Evelyn schedule Kathryn little the but trains on it was very being of “it won't us,” their effect missed | guess. Pauline Earla Begining the went back of this morning to its former getting Pennsy | practice. In- early morning mail will News Express train heen | our that us mail 6:05, hereafter at same ~hat Has Transpired in §hat Thriv ing and industrious Village a Short Distance West of Mount Joy ae Gathered by Our Reportorial Stafy reach the on 6: other having taken off entirely. The old ete., only Heretofore Bank Opening Good Friday Will be Visitors Day “ill wind,” this case. Fenstermach- the postoffice | he opens at | that the | saying too Postmaster that true an is in Frank Gerlach Lancastes was a Monday visitor Mrs. Harry Ichler visited her Elizabethtown on Sunday. Mr. Alpheus Morton spent severai days at Middletown last week. Mr, John Baughman of the Capitol City made business trip to town Monday. Mr. Becker day in town Mr. of to town. obliged to open A. M. but now is needless was at 5:45 2:30. It are ar SO at to 6 say 10, the day of the building clerks happy is mail and 11:46 hereafter the Good Friday for the First April grand opening Nat Bank at train off | noon | The accomodation fine sel ional in which also been taken will east at has | new a cet g¢ 2:38. and we our this place time every de- of Rheems spent Sun- the guest of brother will thrown for in- the this oc mail from west at | partment be open = to spection public his On force to general Samuel. Mr The are zasion entire work- the di- the with Masonic News many moved into property on Raffensberger Hambright There together all John terested Masonic we SO people in 10g | rectors, Fanny Monday, Mr will act as guides all are’ the inspect up itutions to < seen any-' the property Mr. family in the doings about and Home added in and the at Elizabethtown, | requested to call and one of Becker property moved from the Shuttee that ave a correspondent | the most modern and to date Samuel { Dp We into it the home ta our already large list | banking inst BeCAC] aC of correspondents. Hereafter we v where. . Elizabethtown moved publish a weekly v effect sr rel i Rineer of al for letter written by and household Monday Landis rive the Home ssly Birthday Greetings 1d the member of Bulletin. expre Mr. Da position a he wish to exte 1 has A -— vid nas accented season accepted of . one of elebrat of Ist Mt Mt M Mt. Mt Mt. Mt Hand Cut by a Saw ¢ Ginder, south his bread I's wagons. Sharp of York frie days. nril Miller Boy ( ‘farme: town, hand at Mr. Isaac a short veral fingers on mangled by a circular Thursday to the vhare hi the in this Mr. 8. H Nellie is Fanny i Joy distance Lf . 3 g bad \f3 Fe elatives and nds pad Miss JO) his He Ww were se rignt Garber, several Brooks, Schroll, Stricklex Mis Mrs wn Iv saw msihel and the school closed successful Primary school Primary endir very Harry Miss Dorothy Mrs. Martin Mr. Cy Frey Mr. Reuben Fellenbaum. Mt Mrs Bender, east. of A ——— He Deserved It Philadelphia North American morning contained a fine '"¢ ation of a farm sale in this vi- Monday giving our popular auction- Mt. Joy. Charles H. Zeller, quite a Mr. Nissley This was one of the “biggest” Newcomer { spring sale seasons Mr. Zeller has the Becker | had for many years At several of | Samuel Becker, that forbids public | the sales over 800 sales were made ws J K. F Lititz, and at the {and it was almost a frequent occur- cords of vou get a drink | rence to have a farm sale net $5,000. a cup in ED Meee down on last morning, as len hospi by Dr. M. Thome, dressed. al 8 injuries 8 rus east of Kline and force busi he foundation Mr, new A so rb ire engaged laying the property. Mr. C. B » General by Plants for Easter Benj. n finest plants and a greater than they have shown in sever- past Easter Hoffer’'s greenhouse Lilies, spireas, nar for erection of Kline's The va- removed to Lancaster on Frank Shatto Hershey was Hospital at Constable he Friday be seen { Baster | azaleas, tulips, | lilacs, cinerari- | cinity, baskets filled ; eer, Mr. 2t | boost. seasons, can at this on a ilthast: SUS, o1 as and primulas. Fancy plants. Cut carnations. ~~ pe Mumma property property the with Lo vacated by Carry Cup With You received 36 Kline has with eymeyer Mr dc The new law George the wood. hits there the contract sawing outfit Stoner near oO his new M1 rietta pike now only in case have your pocket or hands and knees ——e Gee you from the into the he re- moved Mt. Joy property which David Was Here Last Week Deputy Game \/ Wm. L. Ibach of Newmanst¢ BLES Pay-As-You-Enter Cars was in town Thursday and made a MT The Conestoga Traction Company | call at this office He is looking af about will adopt the pay-as-you-enter cars the Bo ter the game dinterests in L.ebanon, g ~ Lie ordered three to be Lancaster and York counties and ack of rheumatism Two will be used |said he will make every effort to as- With each 25¢ cash purchase at J third on a sub- | sist in stocking this section with K_ Freymeyer's grocery store will be game as soon as the proper appro- given free a chance on a large cake, | priations are made by the state. to be given away on Saturday even- - ing, April 11th. H is putting | A Near Accident The many friends of Mr. Abram 8. concrete foundation for a] While Mr. Wm. Scholling, the West Eschbach will be sorry to hear that rage on the west side of | End baker, was going over his route has discontinued the hotel bush The building will | Friday afternoon the king bolt of his ness entirely and is moving his fami- Jov : | wagon broke. The front truck Toft; and household effects to Potts {the wagon which fell forward. A town today. safe - horse prevented any further A surprise party was held at the Landisville, | damage. The accident occurred on|y,ne of Miss Grace Keener Monday near Menaugh's Sout in honor of Miss Kathrym Breneman, who left this morning for her new home In Harrisburg The following guests were present: Misses Kathrvm Brenneman Roberta un. extent that he left Freymeyer, Nellie Voge! Ftta Ris Saturday. He was|eer and Grace Keener, an: Messrs. of his sister and [John Booth, Harvey Weaver, Joseph Friday (Continued, on page 5) vou get Mr. wn, Pa, Commissioner Ratlensbe purchased. Swords is able to be again aft being confined to several weeks due to an teuben el for delivered May 1st in the city and the rr lp re Building a Garage Burgess Geo Brown down a new ga residence. Mt street, ri sie lms Tobacco Sales & Taylor, of he new on Long store —— Wilt be Home Friday Joseph B Herghey vicinity of this place: 16 acres at 8 and 13; & and 13. re ID Ce crops in the John Witmer, A eee Mr proved the hospital last taken to the home will be brought home has im- important Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary will be held April 2nd at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. B. Bernhart 0" to such
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