4 ’" VOL. XI. NO. 48 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914 $1.00 A YEAR Merchants: Our Advertising Is As Effective as Were the U. S. Guns at Vera Cruz Yesterday; 'Nuf Sed Person PREPARING FOR MEMORIAL DAY ELECTRICAL WORK UNDER WAY Wortwary ~~ === LOCAL NOTES "| \ P. R. R. Erecting Poles, Stringing Told in A Brief Yet In J | ] | Committee From the Sons of Veter- | Wires, and Installing Apparatus teresting Way J / ans Are Busy as Beavers A : -— ' About five years ago the Bulletin B . jose Bros. store open every evening. | 1 ' : a A committee from the Sons of Vet- ( ; Y was given a “tip” from one whom Mr. J. lehman Swarr of Landis- | \ J | \ Y SRS ue Taking a grea: sffon we thought new, and we made men- | | Y | ville, bought a new Ford automobile. | i | | i again this year for a big celebration : ) k tion of the fact that the Pennsyl-! Ks Mr. Christian Herr went on duty | [ / ‘ arade i } ] - } / ranis ailros \ hv { j : . . ! \ And parade in Mount Joy on Memo = { vania Railroad Company was con- k again Monday after a spell of sick-| / rial Day, aad {sidering the advisability of replacing - = oTness, se—— rime : Janets Ware sont By all ty) [many of its accommodation trains on ; {| Miss Emma Brown entertained the | i i i : ocal secre societies, e schools ind the Philadelphia Division with {G. G. G. G. Sewing Club on Monday | [ ! = fire company and others, requestin l [ Il (ny p- electric trains | evening | I J >. articipate i < | | rs iii . . . | i n io orisloie in the Dasags. { This advance information, coming i Mr. Aaron Garber has broken! i : A lis 3 2W ACC res bs ! | : : 5 : is ine i i 2 ve {from . such a source, caused our con-| . [ {ground for his new house on North | If IIe heen received but it is too previous [temporary to publish “bombastic” re- | Barbara street, we presume, ; ; \ rr 1 py oda) articipating. wilh.“ ‘ts to the contrary but now it | ad Mr. Crosby, the new green grocer, ENTION fac der participating w e m———— { i statolite % he t will bol T HE WHEREASOUT imust swallow the dose as the fol | i | moved into the Schock property va- =OCAL AND PERSONA 0 e ec an aid. ffor ) 3 : v CLASS DAY EXERCISES WILL BE 1 to. of nal 3 9 bi he FRIENDS THE y S OF ou {lowing shows and which has ap-| HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST | cateq by Claud Hussler. " oF HE. WEE That ‘Th made rocure good music for the : f { : ; ; i hy HELD THE EVENING 22 inDunise god wuss & 4 s PAST WEEK | ured in dozens of papers within| TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Mr. 8. Deagbeck received a hig] "at Has Transpited in Fhat Thnly occasion and there is every indica- — i 3 { : : > i PREVIOUS ti Ba . fH od ay: on the past week. | a. | consignment of the famous Queen ing and Industrious Village a Short ion that Prof. Howard Eberle n a ; ; : { : a ey hl i : oy what Our Abie Corps of Reporters | “After several months of experi-| me Well Known People From Our | Quality Bock Beer today. 1t Distance West of Mount Joy ae : \ i s Spring Garde 8 w WwW Fou { 4 | : i : ; 2 A Class of Thirteen Will Graduate DiS bring uden band will be Ith Found in the Card Basket About |; cnfing with different types of con-| Neighborhood Have Passe to the| Mr. John Lawrence, assistant at Gathered by Our Reportorial Staft ; eo US again. eo: { : } 3 t Sur A From Our Public Schools This a : . Yourself, Your Friends and Your | ot netion, the Pennsylvania Railroad | Great Beyond Since Our Last issue |the P. R. R. express office, was off i 2 C ttee is ¢ Z a gred ¥ : iss Jane Zeller visited frie at Year—Prof. Charles” Calvert Ellis Qe omiNitiee 1s pune x 't Acquaintances Company has started the actual work| Gone to Their Reward {duty several days on account of sick-| Miss Jane Zeller visited friends at of Huntingdon, Pa.,, Will Be the effort to Pike this year's event he aT of electrifying the Main Line be-| | ness. Reading last week. greatest ever held and we sincerely Mr arry W. Garber was an- ie R t s 3 ag ie » Charles Bis ag gq R ; Spearer hope they are successful » Hay W. Garber was ai Mab frween Philadelphia and Paoli, a dis-| James P. Scott, only son of Thom-| Miss Evelyn Shrite was taken to Mr. Charles Bishop was a Sunday ec > « : S Ces . 1 ay : Xi i 1 . : visi . 1 3 ore rr. = : i) i) tance of 20 miles. The company has|as Scott, of Columbia, died from |! General Hospital at Lancaster Visitor to Bainbridge. mm . Jase ‘ AN OC LES Mr, vo Ge ag 2 a8 & : 3.3 . z { : ag ‘rida v y m o i dar] J 1 5 3é ‘ad I'he annual class day exercises of KELLER & BROS SALE EJ -. G lagenberger was a re decided to adopt what is known as| Pneumonia at an advanced age. last Friday by Dr. W. M. Thome for Mr. Earl Wagner spent Saturday the Mount Joy High school will cent visitor to Lancaster, tha a ee . i . oF oo. a and Sunday at Philadelphia. ) g : : + the catenary system of overhead —-— treatment. held in Mount Joy Hall on Wednes Fasy Wil Sols 0 Hes riead. of Cattla oh Mr. Harry Haverstick spent a few wires, an arrangement of suspended 6. G. Eagle Mr. Harry Gochnauer eceived a Messrs. Jacob Rutherford and Jno gay evening, June 3nd. Friday, April 24 gr n 4 y ig Wis Buk electrical conductors. somewhat simi-| Word was received at Marietta an-| telegram Saturday noon announcing oe Cy Runny at Marietta. S o an ¢ BY EIGER sil y Ar, 8 A S. i, ce, Jaker s L | ‘ 3 ic 3 S114 MY Par Se gel ile d a The commencoment exereises WME pL oom good Lykens Valley i : o CURE SPERL 1). (0 that used in city trolley work. |houncing the death of Mr. G. G.|the death of his daughter, Miss Lillie Sn! Henry Schlegelmilch made a be held the following evening, June wid Lancaster County fresh cows ye Sy Moun Craig A gang of 200 men has been put|Eagle, of Evanston, ll, on Thurs’ Gochnauer, at Toledo, O. Mr. Goch. Pusiness trip to Lancaster, Saturday. ; whi ef OTRAS AE Irtoo Hl Sah = or Miss Edna Clark of Lancaster was ¥ x inz . loft y . : g ;, Frank Shelly Lan- ; 4th, when a class of thirteen will springers or heifers, Messrs. J B x fh 1 > to i Apes i 8 | at work erecting the poles, stringing |day night. Mr. Eagle was a son of | lauer left that evening for Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelly of Lan ) v ‘ ag py ra iccac ipa 3d j =o 3 ta 7S ay Vis , rye S re. ! bi Y caster were 3 ay isi i t 5 graduate as follows: Misses Miriam Keller & Bro. will-offer sisty hed ats ok 3) R iy > Me 5 ot the wires and installing the other the late Stephen 8S. Eagle, Marietta. Mrs. A. L. Brandt brought us a . el = re Sunday yigitors In lownd oi sv. i rsh Ae AT : v Misses ebecca Shay and Mary {im : S sample of vid wie POL : Ie.id Myers, | I [ tow > Chandler, Esther Weber, Mary Her buble sale ai the Paimors Inn stooli.. 5 : 1 : [necessary apparatus, starting at St.| The remains will be brought to|Sample of her 1914 salad crop this 1 ohn wy , south of town has Sv wih SXGT g i or T° Shelly sper uesday a .ancaster. » | Re 7 ro eh ie . | sixty-four s iall ine sucking pigs. ; shey, Martha Musser, Lottie Royer, yards on I'riday, Apri] 24 2 p . i as David's and progressing eastward Marietta for interment. morning and we must say It was Slydor pec Y Hine ucking pigs A Fannie Strickler, Viola Ream and ta SL a prs ; k Mrs. S.J. Owens of New York, St. David's /e v4 il : n fine. She will be about town this Mr. Emanuel] Shriner of Greenland, the Messrs. Owen Greenawalt, Dale xey Wili also have ‘a few, SIOGK 0: 5 few days In town recently. DlugLevily 38 x Tues ong don) : week with 200d ly visited Mr. Emanuel Eby on Sunday ick ithe bulls and a lot of fine shoats. This Miss [Elsie St twas ne . | Broad Street Station. The stretch be- Mrs. Noah Ginder Yo Bi SU0q subpiy \ i Garber, Harvey Longenecker, Ray- . : 5 Miss llsie Shonk was the guest of : ; : 4 G : 3 ‘ Mr. J. W. Eshleman will remodel Mr, George Ulrich of Harrisburg is a very fine lot of stock and farm- ; a . ; tween St. David's and Paoli will be I'he funeral of Mrs. Noah Ginder, i a : mond Nissly, Kdgar Missemer and : : Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruhl near town. i : Bi t Se property” which he re-, ade a business trip to town Tues Alvi Rutt ers should not overlook this sale. Mr. and Mrs. PF B. Groff visited | Aken up later, as will also work on{a well known and highly esteemed | : hich he 1 ; : lvin Rutt, 2 ; . z Ar, aq is «De AN epee y ; cI } { centl : )¥ removing day. » 9 : I'he cows consist of Holsteins, i N Joliti ar Fuok 3 ox the Germantown and Chestnut Hill! resident of Elizabethtown, took place | ““"tY ix moving the : ; : ; Prof. C. E. Roudabush has been 2 helr som John at Enola on Sunday. 3 Soot at : ' | porch on tl le and building Mr. Elmer Schlegelmilch and son i ] Durhams, Jerseys and some Brin A : i ots branch, which the company also has! on Friday morning. Services were Be as = . : quite successful in getting a speaker er : g | Messrs. Samuel Hinkle and John oii : : 3 : pacious porch on the north side. A Frank visitedififends at Columbia on : dles T'his lot also includes a lot of i : x on has permission to elcetrify held in the Mt. Pleasant Church, 2 (ps ha 1 Side. for the .occasion and has engaged | . : sa Li. Schroll spent Sunday at Marietta. il : : 1 — sSunaay. : ! A Bons ©" | fine Holstein heifers. Mrs. Anna Buller spent from Sat- Fhe work will cost about $5.250.000. | With interment in the graveyard ad- | Mrs. Henry Schlegelmilch was the BORE Loins lan Aayios alvert El eo ah Se Ea 3 : i ‘he com: is goin ahead wi | joining. She was 50 years old and DAVID. THE SHEPHERD BOY i tehiy Jchisgeim! ch yas e + Shas 3 I'he company i oin ihead with | E { i is. A. M. Ph. D.. Professor of Phil ; urday to yesterday with friends at a 2 5 gain | i Lees guest of Mr. Grube at Elizabethtown ! le oF : An Unpleasant Experience Philadelphia this costly improvement despite its|her husband alone survives i Bunddv OSOpHY and Ei cation at Juniata Mit Peter Zorphe = Tad a Very un He J 3 - Vaio iis ¢ | retrenchment policy, for the reason Mt. Joy Choral Society Wil] Render “" ° unday. ; ; ha College, at Huntingdon, Pa Prof IR y hee ih r. and Mrs. alter Wiggins of i, £1 bp. ; Rosetta’ W. Eider Cantata Here Tomorrow Night Mr. and Mrs. Paris Shelly and son id Ellis’ subiect vill be “Dollars and pieasalil perl ce a 118 WM ancasier, suests of James rat all financial arrangements were { ; » es . : : Arion visited friends at Bainbridge 9 Dances” 3 this place Saturday evening. It was! hilds Sundav made months and definite an Rosetta W Elder died Saturday ari nee Horile aller dark thar ho wis Sitting, ao > AOD ; : afternoon at the home of Miss y Undoubtedly the best representa- °% Sunday. A very Good program. for doth. os | IOTHY after dark that he was sitting| a George Yeager of Lancaster louncement of intention to pro- a moon a i home > on An oof rat 3 ed p Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Easton of Mt iat readine when : fas : : : : vithoui “af viz ver | Zeager, with whom sl ad been | | vocal later lal ever repre- : casions is now in course of prepara. |! ? le ading when all of a sud-ig,ant Satwday and Sunday here ¢ted without was made over | “CAB tA whom she naan Ag sented. this : ; neaged | JOY, called on friends in the village tion len, without even a rap, in walked a| «ith friends he signature muel Rea, presi-| 18 Death was due to a stroke of pth a en engaged] i 10: ; vi . 5 Sa > ! naralvsis sustained five dave S Pr ( le 1 Ds 0a) The question of class honors has | tall man. Without even saying a word Master Rouse Burns of Philadel ent of the compan) baraiysis bined 24ve days 80 : v ' ay Mr. Charles Winters and two sons I jues n ass | 101 Gini oe ) he Sok ° : : hi . | She 78 vears® of age and lived | 1d, the Shepherd Boy, to be rendered 1 £ ters nd t Ss pot as vet been settled he grabbed Mr. Zerphy by the neck|,hiz is spending the week with Mr I'he company’s mounced plans | : ¥ : of Manheim, visited his parents on di a Se 1d oan choking hi Mr. Zerpt WT re re 11 : i ¢ 1 a. |i this place for the past twenty |it Mt. Joy Hall tomorrow eveni = ra as > de oi and began choking him. Mr. Zerphy| .nq Mrs. Harry Tyson. call for completion of the electrifica t 1 Ct 1 S Sunday Sh . ih rn ra ved 2 : > 2 ¥ . : rears. The f ral was held vester- | tile local oral Society Ty ; soon tore loose, put the stranger out| and” Mrs. Harry Willi ent tioh before the end of il resent | ¥ €a! The funeral was hel este : : A wie : TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL 3 Pn os Yorvs dF Shot Vs n Hn . ‘ams 3p eh iis 7. he. pres: day afternoon at 1:30 after which Mr. Paul E. Beck of Lititz is the Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cox and twe ; ! pes and sent for High Constable Shatto,| and Monday with friends and year > | conduet Mi M ; ~ | daughters visited friends at West : : i i 1 ek rer v : : m . t . ains were taker arris- | conductor and Miss iriam ‘ngle ausliers Slle 4 asd Numerous Local Cases Taken There| Who placed him in the lockup over|,cquaintances at Harrisburg. The contract for supplying power he rem 8 or i x Hamed will preside at t} 4 bi or Chester on Sunday : alot sunday the man apologized byl ; - a : Bi § : 1a, | DUrg for interment. She is survived | Will Dreside at the piano while My > ’ Cd artinh for Operations Recently | night. Sunday the man apologize ¥| Merchant H. E. Hauer, who was ill has been awarded to the Philadelphia I t I } Rob T ¢ Wil | * orchestra of Lair t vill fu Mrs. Mary Bear of New Holland, is iv} vot the wrong \ y ; 3 : . ; : )y two brothers, obert of i 'S rechesira of Lancaster, will far- ” . {saying he got to the wrong house. He|the past week, is able to be about Electric Company which is to be mingtor. Del. : Thomas. of inet [ nish the music spending the week in town calling on fre ea Via ; s : " : 5 £ > . as i is, i Miss Hattie Witmer was taken tol Vas released. his place of business again. ready to furnish current by Septem- gr : The e lete Drozrath. ae. it wu Iriends and relatives. ; | ee \ W” pak ” and one sister, Mrs. Emma Sterling| The complete program as it will is hid the General Hospital at Lancaster | | Mr. H. E. Klugh and family spent ber 1. of Wilkes-Barre be rendered appears elsewhere in Mr. George W. Dukeman of Honey- yesterday afternoon by Dr. Jno. J.| The War is On | Sunday at Lancaster as guests in the The same is true of the Carpet this issue. : brook, spent Monday in town the Newpher for an operation which will While not as vet officially declared,| family of his brother William. Factory. Mr. Smith made his first] John iG. Stautier Ce ——— guest of his son Hebnor. take place today. J ee A Ros a Diaries HW Zeller of lawtel visi to Wt, Joy io monthe sob". 0 of Bienen qiok op his Home The Early Closing Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easton and Miss 1 Ar ‘ zr ' Flori : 2nd Mexico is on. Huerta refused to|{Md., was the guest of his era 0- | whe je gave hi : "SOME : aT i? aie Foo : ; LGSidco LEeRer riciten ivionde bos, ~05 1 . Wr Reon ann up Florin, Ys 1 : t : i stripes and now | ther Mrs. Margaret Zell ee Ha y er We gave Wma personal bull ear Risser’'s Meeting House, Mount| Tae early closing movement went|Grace Keener visited friends at . © ; ancaster 3 2 salute the stars a stripes 1( :r, Mrs. Margaret Zeller, yesterday. id 1 nti is issi 1 at | : re + 3 . | tta and 3 ay removed to the Lancaster General ; er the : ne oo Yeorordar) oie ik S te > : i or, mention his mission here M1 ov township, on Saturday from apo-| into effect here Monday to continue | ta and Maytown Sunday. 3pits as a} v I Ne W- > = ¢ 2 pence . aay Mr, # S * / 2 © 5 S suggesti 4 1 3 ti yas | : i y " x s % Oy > 5 Fg i Hospital last week by Dr. J. J. New. j2e mm ep by We Wi pe 0 actos Pp of A ae ite ang on i : Juggestion. The Bulletin Ww *® | plexy in the 74th year. Since Jan. 13, {until Nov. 6. Nearly all the leading; Mr. J. K. Freymeyer and family sp is cas i ; ino 1 I sa I's capture le us a : ‘ting , were guests "Ss nti g E Wg 5 - . Viva : : : were » enests of nig g T pher. His case is now being held o lian oP 1 g : he arly Lo a uae , 2 guests of fir 2 mention that he wanted to} 1885 Mr. Stauffer was a director of stores in town close daily at six | Vere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm ap Sorvati FOV 2 rati Se © ers "uz ft cos i 5 i *. Mr. Isaic St | ate ares irs nti g i fa TRY is ok 3 = under observation for an operation in|hou 2 1t ‘era ue. but of Xo us ; sala umpman on |Jocate here, and frst to mention that {the First National Bank of this place, |0clock except Saturday. Getz Bros. |Hen'y at Manheim on Sunday. the very near future. American lives and 20 wounded while| Sunday. he. would locate in Mt. Joy, hence and for many years a director of the|and I D. Beneman's Clothing store Mr. J. K. Freymeyer received a cies t ‘ cille ‘ . arTV 4 hella BE . : 5 | ¢ any years a da tor 3 | and D. en lan s o stores : . Mrs. Isabella Harry was taken to|the Mexicans lost 200 killed and| Mr, Harry K. Shellenberger of the sour grapes on the part of a cer | Mt. Joy Fire insurance Company. He|ire open every evening carload of extra fine flour from the v : + TH eh tat rou . 3 1 . JO) re surance any. 3 1 . y s 4 RE the hospital at Lancaster on Friday |many wounded. Philadelphia, spent several days in 'tain “Mossback. was a member of the Old Brethren! The Bulletin office is also among Red Wing Milling Co. last week. by Dr. W. M. Thome for treatment, | = > Gs |town with his father, John Shellen- TTT. church and an ardent Republican in|ihe early closers : Mrs. Charles Quickel and Mrs | Announcement | berger. Ream’'s Next Sale dil mh ; Kline of Columbia were guests of r—— AB ctrersam—— i i or Sle : : all his polities. TTS tw pT % > = ihproving Their Yards We wish to inform the public that, Miss Jane O. Kauffman of Philadel- Persons in need of a 800d horse or| yo; "Cl vite po pio lire an the The Ladies’ Auxilia Mrs. Elizabeth Sites on Sunday. i bier, 5 -, 3 : ; 2 1g sur 2d by his fe and the \ r | . > Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro., our|0Ur place of business will be open |Phia, spent from Saturday to Monday yule should not forget Ed. Ream’s | 1,11, win children Benjamin G f The 1 be ti y { the] MIs Harry Olweiler and daughter Messi J. 3. & . : : Bear ga 3 i Bananite oy el 4 g childre jenjamin G., of there will b meeting of the | : ies extensive local live stock dealers, [°Very evening for the accomodation |in fown with her varents, Mr. and next sale at his stables here on Sat- | Lawn, Lebanon county: Mrs. Monroe | Ladie Auxilia £1 Gen 0 Bertie visited - her parents MG 3 Ss al § 8, ’ . 3 Tic ~ ro 2 : . , l.ebanon ¢ IXY: Mrs.) 1roe | Ladies uxiiary Ot the reénera ; adant TPEre f our customers and friends. We|Mrs. B. F. Kauffman. urday, April 25 when he will offer : p Was : : {and Mrs. 8S. S. Stacks on Sunday. who recently became the owners of {© oo g . Hollinger of Mount Joy township, | Hospital the home of Mrs. T. M.| ! . the Farmers Inn stock yards. are)le€l that everybody can not come tof Miss Anna Brubaker and Miss twenty five head of acclimated |y\ .. joccnn Ri oF Rn or Elizabeth iB ehoman, op Tok A 5 h | Mrs. Fannie Walters and Mr. alll > J B, ¢ +r on Ni, . re Noah : re Mrs. JQseph Kisser OI nes vilzapetn- irelleinan, on saay, mri 23th, | . . : making marked improvements about|OUr store before six o'clock, especial- (Gruber of Elizabethtown College, horses. Also a lot of commission | oo. Mr Monroe Forney of near |a clock {Mrs. John Kern of Landisville v anliug all 1 8 nm VWETe. vi Bt % v i oy YOR : . | 1, Mrs. 2 I OI A Of lear | a 0 clock # re 2 . the premises A fine new office has|!Y people living in the country. We | were guests of Miss Kathryn Gingrich | horses. Remember Mr. Ream sells | pon Mr Jobn . Heidtangy of near! ed Jacob Kline and family Sund : ? = - n 3 oy evoning . ; » MIS, . s1slald OI Ines ATT TN Rr > i just been completed, more shedding will be glad to have you call any |Sunday evening all his horses under a full guarantee. | oC Petersburg, and Yrother Joeoh do Fish Mr. and Mrs. Ray Breneiser < > she g re ny : Lay 3 : Las ters g, and a I | a ard— p . Sl i he eu Jlace | time. Bell or Independent telephone. | Mrs. H. J. Willams and Mrs. Ella |. H. Zeller will call the sale. 2t. | : Sin : oe = shes son of Lancaster spent Sunday wi will be built, new fences will replace b : . : cy { B. Stauffer of York county, The| Miss A: Bard laughter of Mr. | ; ; 3 i aime ihe old ores and ore ions the blaselicts Bros. Shank are attending a Missionary ” cos nn ieee 4 hel : : [the latter's mother, Mrs, Katie Ging- > old ones ¢ re g 3 ac ’ s : : f | Tuners as this m ing at t Mrs Henry dard. of Iromville. | d on nd re lo 1g p vs convention at Annville this week. : : a | funeral wa helq 1is morning at 9{and Mr Henry Bard, of Iromville, rich will present an entirely different ap- 4 ‘ \ Now Its Bombach & Smith |o'clock at the house and at 10 o'clock land Eugene Fisher, of Silver Spring,| : ‘ae Soe pearance. This firm now has one of Elected Officers (Continued on page 5) Mr. P. R. Smith, an experienced !.: ine Chickies meeting house. with | were married ir York. of Thacotoe] Mrs. Marguerite Hipple of Middle- the best stands. fr stock sales in] At ihe annual election recently — — horseshoer of Elizabethtown, has |; ic ment in the adjoining cemetery { Worioos ils a : 5 : : © | town spent several days in town as s Rh mle £ 3 ’ 5 . % . " ; : aQJol S1e alternoon ere unattende( | as PF Ri/ter ice this section as is evidenced by the|l€ld by the Church of God the fol- At Hager & Bros.’ been engaged with Mr. John Bom- etl es ! WR | the guest of her sister, Mrs, Alice : Ea Sa ee, lewing officers were elected: Elders, SOTEOPY obit TAT. .om- bach. These gentlemen are now | | Morton. big crowds in attendance at sales at 5 He kor. 4B. 'tTufter John | Anniversary eyenis are not uncom ad ho Hi = : eh | 150 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK A Birthday Party Wiss Ror Lawrence. of Honey: held there. Keller & Bros. next sale|'0nt S. Hamaker, A. B. oh {mon. but those celebrating a ninety- 'eady to do all kinds of genera On Thursday evening, April 23, pro-| prook ic ; timed will be held Friday of this week. |I Longenecker and Amos Shelly; | ft pirthday are quite unusual Lan. | blacksmithing and gemeral horse-| = F | prietor A. H. St ot he Forde | 18 Sending Se A ) £ . i 4 > * x » rod l : 3 y . J i rietor A. . Stumpf, the Fé S’ I villpo ; pr Sisto " / Deacons, Harvey F. Hawthorne, Blt | ..gter may point with pride to the | Shoeing at their stand on Manheim ars at C. $/ Frank will Sell : ha ‘D1, of the Farmers’ iljgge with her sister, Mrs, Hebnor : i Smeltzer, Frank Shatto and Martin gest hardware business, the oldest | Street. They solicit a share of your Here on Friday, May 1st {iBR, Will give a party io his many|pukeman Visited Our Schools B. Hies na ¥ Eo : friends in honor of his birthday. yp, ary. Swelizer ear Ma- 3, Hiestand. tobacco. shop, the idest d t patronage. { ae RET v Mrs. Mary Sweitzer of n A County Superintendent Fleischer Err A — oT tobacco shop, oldest drug store EL cara { At M. A Spickler’s Washington | iverybody is invited to come around. | jeria’s mill. i spending several days . 1 c ldes 3 Anita Vea vg} : : : Jr|aeria’s il, 1s 8 ding 8 J and alr the Vocal directors: visited our Kormet. Tissitent. Breached aud the, oldest department store in A Birthdry oPsrt House on Friday, May 1st, Mr. C. S.|The menu will consist of roast Pig lin the village with her daughter Me... public schools on Monday Mr! on Sunday R Percy Carpenter jAmeriea. 1 Tt ; ¥ h y | Frank will offer a carload of extra!and sauer kraut la ores Kallman § s ] . Mr. 3 ; ov 3 ew av party : A yeorge an. Fleischer was more than pleased Iz gd ars hs ey se In honor of the ninety-first an- ere will be a birthday party big... ;,, caster county cows consist ee — NT J * b Rutherford a eal $ 3 ¢ . es 5 3, wl], $ ~ODri - r S ! : 4 | Mr. Jac lutherford. o > with the work being done by princi : ar : i th § United} 0 oy of ithe. Fiager Dusiness,(hOnCT Of Dropiidlor A F Stumpy, ing of Holsteins and Durhams. Also Killed Snakes | i uy hein, upie t | | propr ~ of ‘farmers’ : : { | pt *e dealer reports eggs he CB. Rosdabusy, aft Bis able cupied 1e pulpit in e |Hager & Bro. are now holding an | proprietor of the Farmers Inn, in a few extra good high grade Hol| |cparies w Bema Dr Sotiay) produce deale epo! eggs g pal C. 2 } abush anc 8 & Brethren Church. A large number Of! Anuiversary sale, which fs the one| (his place, on Thursday evening, SOIT BOWS Ld 1arl . Balm on last Friday |very plentiful, as he is shipping from corps of teachers. tai frie wera An. 2 nee ev. |. Pe 3 F Anriic Dn , i ,x ONES 1% or {Killed two black snakes on the old |i 000 1 1.200 doze jaily. hig friends were in attendanc - R important merchandise event of the | April 23. The menu will consist of| po. this sale he has a specially | oo. CL old 11,000 to 1,20¢ dozen daily J Tt Carpenter is at present Chaplain at| roast pig and saver kraut and all hls |fpe jot of homeraised shoats as he |, oad bed hear Oedar Hill One| Mr. Ira Hess is erecting a spacious A Good Draw y © ; pris fe . [ fri : ran al invitati : aes om, measured 4 feet 1 inch in length and | sultry ) 14x60 ft. 1 A Be 3004 ON libs lt the County prison. The unique illustration used on the | friends have a general invitation 10} win have about 126 ranging from | th oiher 3 toot 17. tochs |? wi house H 6 2 oR ig one p 3 s las ——— A — $ : . s : sons 5 RF a 2ted 1 mches ich he recently purchase . Th d enin ix d boxin \V; | anniversary price cards and in re Attend. | sucteing Migs fo Sachls Weizning 173 I ie . "He wy he Iso ursday evening, a six roun g i i : ——— Eee = A D- 0 Wen IE. S. Weaver Mr ess will al Bout Was Youu. woot YouD Mc. Will Build a House {cent advertising, is very appropriate {1bs. Also a few purebred Jersey Red £ eave 1 his lot |§ as elw Je . Jt e g J : a : i il rect a le ‘elling oO 8 out : ; : g Mr. H. J. Stambaugh broke ground |. occasion. The Hager Store is That's Tough Luck sows subject to register and a few Local Petition Filed jorect a la dwellin n this lot Ia Ginnis of Lancaster and Benj. Groff this week for a new mansion dwelling pictured as being illuminated, along | On Sunday morning two young |preed SOWS. . Among the nomination petitions |the near future. of .this place. The bout was Wit-| 4 (he western borough limits, along with the inscription (which may be|™en and two ladies left Coatesville re [filed at Harrisburg was that of Win-{ Messrs. David Wolgemuth, Henry nessed by many club members and |. state road. He will build between taken literally as well as figurative. | 2 six o'clock for Harrisburg. At 2 {field L. Heisey, of Rheems, who as-|Brandt and Jacob Snyder are laying Was a good drow. the residences of Mr. Hatfield and|,., .q den Rays of Economy Light|SiX that evening they were still busy : Elected Bank Cashier |pires to be a legislator from the |concrete pavements and curbing at sr ll A =n Sr. Beagher. io > ¥ fens BE Roy gt fixing punciures 5 short distance Norman F. Arntz has been elected | ...ong Lancaster district { their dwellings, Mr. Jacob Kline and The April Pattersonian ———— hin ThE) _— € least of town. We would suggest |cashier of the Peoples’ bank at May- | ST |Mr. Amos Engle of Mount Joylane The i : : fe BY SPT ory i town. Mr. Arntz at present is pay | doi 5 wWOTr'k { The April aumber of the Palier A Good Record The anniversary sale continues ant ving Bettern-Air. : fer ' ' . Look It Over doing the work. : gonian put in an appearance last| js Esther Weber, a member of this week { ing toler cut [he Conestogs bask, The anpmal auditors’ report of Mt.| On Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock week and is very newsy this month.|(he 1914 class of Mount Joy High 3 : Took Charge Last Week where he has been for the past four Joy Borough may be seen in another | the Brethren in Christ will | mn. core tl lI Re: we: + + y rag A v v « ~ . 4 . It also contains several very interest-| gino] has missed only four days - Mr. W. M. Pautz, who purchased | Years. Before that he was at the column of this issue. Taxpayers, S¢ivices at the Cross Roads Ci ing stories by pupils of the various|gince she began school from the first Taken ‘Ili Suddenly the C. S. Musser bakery in this place, | County bank for seven years and is read it and see how well our bor-|and at 2 o'clock baptizing grades. grade until now. On Sunday Mr. Martin A. Spickler took charge last week. He will be thoroughly equipped for his new po ough was conducted. {will be held at Stauffer’s Mill nail ier So. eel Wendie was taken ill very suddenly while | pleased to have the continued patron-|Sition. He is a son of Mr. Jacob {the Iron bridge. About 3 Improving the Hotel - Quite a Siege of It walking up Henry street. He was at-jage of all the old customers and will | Arntz of this place and has many First. This Season | will be baptized. The Farmers’ Inn, A. H. Stumpf| Merchant M. S. Bowman is Serv- tacked by vertigo and fell over at|make an effort for new business. friends here who join the Bulletin in St. Mary's Guild Wir holds chick { i. proprietor, is undergoing extensive | i : as a furor in the courts at Phila- the corner of Henry and Lumber Toa Wishing him abundant suesiss ja the| -- SYS ®C th i oe C. E. Meeti ® i : " corn 8 s r sement { a 2 ne Last | streets where he was found and re Births “bully old town of Maytown. O73 _SOUp Supper hm the basemen “ % 8 improvements at present. The in-|delphia since Monday a week. t oval to Tie homes At tiie welth ' a : a lr St. Luke's Parish House, on Satur-| The Executive Board terior is being repapered and deco-| week he was on one case for five : y 0 : " ? : hls DE | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Givens an- TS Ype day. May 2. Bverybody welcome. caster Co. Christisn.ils rated and otherwise improved. days. je is somewhat improved. ' a nounce the birth of a son last Wed- Vodovil Tonight —— li will meet in 1 : ¢ re | —-— nesday. Mr. Bishop has something special Last Notice { Plans will be mad | : J ~ Closed wo Hours Moved to Lancaster W. CG. T. U. Will Meet Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Herzog an-|op at the Garden theatre tonight in| ,. unpaid 1918 school taxes must | Convention to be » » : ~ The First Natfillal Bank was closed| Baker C. S. Musser moved his fam-| Tp, Worian's Christian Temper |DOUnce ‘he birth of R on William { Mr ‘Chas. Sherman, in a musical be paid at omce as I. must make | Re": C- D. Rishel is - a : 4 1 . i lertzog, | nesday. y ” : fe 4 12 peck today during lily and householj effects to Lancas-|ance Union ®if meet at the home of | Deitrich Hertzog, last or comedy that will make vou al}, gn, settlement on May 1, 1914 |0027d from this o a J 0 ohn | ter opgSaturdaygghere he expects “to Mrs. Danie} kton on Tuesday —te—— laugh. In addition there are 4 reels|ponw forget it. \ —- cider ihe lent. terol A DCiSth | at 2 o'clock 08. store open e¥elygpvening. lof good pictures, an for, 10 cents Mt T. M. Brepeman, Coll.| Read the . { \