fiestand wag a Friday isburg. Barr spent several n with friends. Shelly of Lancaster 1 Day visitor in town. babler of Creswell is brother, John Dabler, of the Lan- town Charles B. ed friends Shank of among in ned HERE FRIDAY Candidate for u. S. umping the County or Washington the® United ale of riday, June 5, ng and boroughs, and a night meeting at Party State Lancas- hot, a tour D PINCHOT is schedule: o 0.15 Mariet- a. m.; visiting | f MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 3, 1914 Advertising You Want, Follow the Well Beaten Path Leading to the Bulletin Office i RADUATING CLASS OF T Weber, Lottie Royer, Nissly. Lower row, sthei rmond Mount Joy Hall this evenin issue, S 8 ted in- The the Grade, were two in High not of de- quite a number election was aside $600 the order setting nking fund was passed. Board in $1,200 school bonds lots were resulted 58, 75, 4, were drawn. decided to call and for same which Nos. 71, 10, 48 cease which the worth of then drawn as follows: 50, R2,.14, 5, 59, Interest August and 30 on these bonds time they will will 1st, at be paid. The stead drawn in- in the bonds numer- the board at the reason lots were calling that of ically was HE MT, JOY HIGH Edgar Missemer and left to ‘right—Owen SCHOOL Alvin Rutt. ireenawalt, exercises and Commeneement oO CL of these from 1 to and from issue. minor other the board ad- ) v A Former bat Gro ge Fred Fer unds 1stermach- purchased from r. Harry ound 11 y It perches Daunt- He Hostetter, considera- Hoffman; a lot. of the limits 138 Old nond. northeastern borough con- three and the club's « to Mr. ains acres and g0 was ball base rented it who will farm tion was $1,300. has Eli The same. oe —— a — Festival at Florin A festival the A. 0. K. in auspices of M. C. will be held Florin on Saturday This is the first of everybody should at- soft drinks, lemonade, A under the of park at evening, June the 6 the season and tend. Chicken corn soup, jice cream and cake, ete., will served. furnish | candy, cigars, be tgood band will the music. Centre Viola tomorrow, right— Harvey left to Musser, of three, Martha row Ream, The pro- Thursday evening, INITIAL GRADUATION First Exercises of the Grammar De- nt cf Public Schools cf Qur new local feature was f graduating exer- Department of The follow- rendered ‘ammar schools. yv well Victrola; 2-—Recita- Millers 3 M Nh ation, Christine Mr. Miss Abner Moyer; 4 Menry Musser; § Pear] Solo, Meyers T7T—Vie John Woppleton, Walters; Patrick Irishman, Roy Tyn- Topp, A Henpecked | Klugh; Mrs. Emmeline i Topp, His Wife, Miss Florence | Habecker; Miss Lucinda Lycurgus, jan Ancient Maiden Lady, Miss Vivi- Tom Wilson, a boy, Will Thompson, a 9—Piano Solo, Miss 10—Select Reading, 11—Presentation of Principal. The at- good. Mr. Gingrich, ay, trola, 8—Playette: President, Edwin McSwiggin, an dall; Timothy Husband, Jay {an Chandler. Charles DeLong; |boy, Alvin Reist; | Pronces Beatty; Charles DeLong; | Certificates, the was '"tendance very THE MOUNT JOY HIGH SCHOOL } iY | | | ' i | Ir Best Known ResIdens Died "HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Gone to Their Reward Mrs. Mary Herr Mrs. Mary Herr, widow of the late Henry Herr, died at her home on West Main at early hour Monday morning after linger Mness, death being due to a lication, aged 85 years. Her her in -death by v-two But one rela- Mrs. John Wilson, a half this place, survives. Deceased was street an a band preceded years. near sister, esident of this place the past forty member of the The home on and was a church. her late at on page 4) bars nited ill Mhursday (Contin Brethren funeral held afternoon he from two flings o'clock; 1 Extensive Brick Manufacturefs & the former Garber Maytown, now kinds of brick They can furnish in brick and and see them or call by telephone and they will be on [the job. | Messrs. Strickler Hinkle ,“who took possession at all scale. ol brick yards are manufacturing on an extensive your every wants re- |quest you to call eee ere The Pattersonian The final issue of the Pattersonian | for this school term has been issued |and it is the banner number. Aside from a large amount of good reading | matter it contains an illustration of the High School and on a loose leaf insert is a good photo of this year’s graduating class that can be framed. A AQ Un C. 8S. Frank's Sale June 12 12, ‘Mr. next stock sale stables in offer a car- and lot of sucking shoats weighing 125 lbs. This will be fine lot of stock. —® Wee Will Hold a rs. Clem; Vame and al home, one-hglf mile 6th On Friday, June C 8 Frank will hold his Washington he House will at the this place when load of choice cows a shoats from pigs to ranging a-very Sociable Mr will hold a lawn social festiv her at south p. country of May- town, until 12 June from 7 m. Pp. Mm. pM ie Will Test the Engine will test Friday evening. Friendship Company the The Aecte fire ens on members of the company are re- attend and assist in the 1 lr | at Horn Waller B. NISSIey of Town, 10° Head Farmingdale School LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION OF THE WEEK W~hat Has Transpired in hat Thriv ing and Industrious Village a Shor Distance West of Mount Joy a: Gathered by Our Reportorial Staf B. a Mr. Walter Nissley of this place, who graduate of the Pennsylvania State College and who has been teaching in that Imstitu- tion the past few years, hag resign- ‘ed his position to g of the Department in the New York S Agriculture at Farmid This is a new Insti just been establish great demand for School in that par state. Mr, Nissley new duties August time he expects t (Continued is to a LK. Bae Jeetroenter WAS INSTANTLY KILLED WHEN 11,000 VOLTS PASSED THRU HIS BODY Found Yesterday Morning On Floor of Transformer Building, Near the Salunga Rotary Station—No Witnesses to the Accident Andrew K. Baer, Rohe who had of tary station of the tion Company for of rstown, Salunga 10- Trac- | charge the Conestoga the past dead on the floor | near the rotary transformed the light to Sa- and Mount Joy. electrocuted, 11,000 thru his body. the build- years was found of the building building in which current that lunga, Landisville He had been volts having passed Why Mr. entered is furnishes Jaer ing Piano { only be surmised, as the electricity | is transformed automatically, and’ | requires no attention except from linemen, 2 The body was found by.*Mrs. - J. L. Minnich, who chanced to look in- to the place. She saw Mr. Baer ly- { |ing on the floor, and, realizing that] | something had happened, gave Phe | alarm. Dr. J. S. Kendig of Sa®™ ga, | was summoned, but the man was be |yona human aid. Undertaker ¥. ¥ | Groff of Lancaster took charge, of | of the deceased. i = The deadly current left i mark ‘on a thumb and a heel of MeElide of the death was umn, ! doubtedly instantaneons, Tt is that Mr. Baer receive the at one Gf the victim, whose posed deadly current while switches The fifty-four and raised son of John deceased was vears old, and was born in Rohrerstown, Baer being oy rere en etll 43 -GReereee sene LOCAL NOTES a ( teresting Way | | | { ! News Items Told in A Brief Yet in| | Mrs. S. bed since sickness. Mr. J. G. H. Miller is confined to her Sunday on account of Reist has beautified his the Marietta street front. Mr. Elmer Heisey laying a con- crete gutter and curb for Dr, H. H. Baer at his West Main street prop- erty. Our is nursing the is Brubak- on his walkin townsman Mr. M. N. a bad bruise result of er forehead, against a post. \/Mr. John Stehman of this resigned his positionn for the Hershey burg nd will place chaff Co goto Conway po has as eur Creamery at La > he brother's Kansas, whe has accepted a on his farm. KELLER BROS. NEXT SALE & Friday, June 5 of a good Ly- Valley or Lancaster County cow, Any person in need kens milk, should & Bros. that produce miss J. B. on Friday, June 5. They will and springing cows, heifers and a few consisting of Hol- Jerseys and Brind- the kind | not Keller sale here offer 56 head of fresh backward Durhams, COWS steins, les. They will bulls and will be sold first. a ———— a lot of fine shoats. The 2t. also offer stock some latter That's Traveling That Mr. 8S. H. Miller of this place, is some speed king on his motorcycle, was demonstrated yes- terday when he went Lancaster, made one stop on Duke street and two on King street, and returned home, making the round trip in just fifty minutes. He rides a 4-cylinder Pierce. to te RE ~” Entertained the Class / Sunday after the baccalaureate sermon Prof. C. E. Roudabush en- tertained the members his gradu- ating class, together with both teachers in the High School, at din- ner at Hotel McGinnis. Mr. Rouda- bush’s generosity was rniore than ap- ror preciated by all. Eighteen ~~ \ 4 oening, { ) vere id pening of riday at ciation, esque ha. ir On of in which he met his death ean {the body, removing it to the 8,1" Borough Council : 15,464 Gallons of Oil Was Applied On Our Streets at a Cost of $1,043.83 . The Mount on Councilman present. my ile spection Fidelity three | . h station, of Florin furnishing prorate required necessitated the ed the The report of Burgess Brown show- ed collections amounting to $816 on the Brown {the enlarged photo of our late towns- ( regular Joy Monday report past meeting of held every monthly Jorough Council was man and evening with of the and jurgess Brown secker. in- secker the Fire ( boiler of Company, pun safety, 125 1bs. 1S Pre of the recent Mr. Gg. PF und Causalty Connor, on by was The at the ying ‘ener with the inch. square Committee recently add fifteen feet to the top cepted. 1imne at the pumping Mr. J. Y. Kline addition, $210 may reported that build everything, ported would the in town for and ing addition that heighth. the be Market alley. for over any that This is A draught crushed award- improve Mr. contract. to boiler. Kline was Mr. mittee, for Mr. accept month. Council councilmanie suggested that ordered secker, Ww Council in the will of the late Elizabeth Rick- wa bond an, to the lan m- 1. caster additional street, Ricksecker reported order and recommended cleaning the reservoir ardent fireman, Levi Rick- shall adorn the walls Chamber as embodied vhich It was accepted. Mr. Rick- of Friendship many years. tax collector T. M. amount of $7,600 TT Hartman of and was ac Ss president pany for of with Messrs. and ‘H.W. sureties ented Jos. Mr. Barto of the Street (o nmittee, the streets and the follow- old Delta street, Comfort Iso all crossings backed with stone, cleaned some gutters, having oiled all as per order thoroughfares: and finished hauling ashes. of the Water Com- everything in good June 7. Council the basin cleaned as per Mr. Continued on page 8) on Sunday, KS lawn by erecting a brick wall along | Who was Re-elected Supervising PROF. C. E. ROUDABUSH Principal of i Evening for a Third Term Our Public Schools Monday R. FELLENBAUM WILL WED Will Be Married at the Bride's Home Will Be Held at Their Yards Here on | ! The Church BE social Kr: evening, serve candy, cordially good cause. Blue $8.50 and $10 at Getz Bros. ider, at strawberries, in Florin This Evening ee eee A Strawberry Sociable Ladies’ Aid Society of the M,| strawberry | was Mr. A. B.|estate. Wednesday | will hold a of nar on the lawn Salunga, . | June 10 when they will] : | ice cream, cake,| Notice ete. Everybody is alat 11.45 {cleaning invited to attend and aid a June : | Special | All Wool reservoir Serge Suits, %th, at [ing Sunday. Committee. MRS. HERR'S WILL Was Admitted to Probate at Court House Yesterday Herr, late of probate be- ch Erec- hren Brethren of this place, executor of her ~~ NOTICE given that the 1S hereby most | water will be shut off on Saturday P. M., for the the reservoir on Sunday, 1914. In case of rain the be cleaned the follow- order of the Water purpose of will By George H. ys Stewart, Jr., President of the Chambersburg Auto Club in his A RUN SUCCESSFUL ‘x A Number of Cars Go Over Route of 385 Miles With a Perfect Mr, home after there the on western were Score cars fini C. Owen Sunday Shippensbu accompanying the run of 385 >d Brandt eturnt all the from auto club ond run +4 thru itp Get Mr its miles part of the state twenty-six scores w ysbhurg guest of Geo H who drove his Cadillac There and nine in the run. entries shed with perfect scores. According to the rules of the rum, finishing with perfect ill be obliged to make a see going from Shippensburg York, Columbia, Lan- cars {Continued on page 5)
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