The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 17, 1914, Image 1

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HE MOUNT "JOY BULLEM]
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[Stole Forty Fine Pallets From One M ik
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The Sixth Annual Reunion of the D. A. R. SESSION Another
Pre Old Donegal Presbyterian Church, 3:00 P. M, IS[ler wy ju 0 Reunion : y
AIO . 0 Near {founded prior to 1721) is being hell Miss Flornore J. Fulton, Presiding | Thieves operated in the west end frigerator consisting of soft drinks, Il I(S ( I (ny £-
this morning, afternoon and evening. Call to Order.
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} + : Musi lon Sunday night and were quite suc- eatables, etc. There is no clue as to
Sl i fing g 3) y oi eke I Po [ |cessful in making a clean get-away who the robbers may have been. lier [le P| Wet
rayer, i i i :
HISTORICAL SESSION 2) | i

Address of Welcome—Miss Mar- | with the contents of a chicken Mr. Swabb is in exceptionally
: y ress Mis Ma In : ; oe % tous Kk Bs he te ae
a i 11:00 A ed tha Mifflin, Witness Tree Chapter. ouse and a large refrigerator. ough luck, as the saying goes, of
THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST Hon. L Burd Cassel, Presiding Music—Pennsylvania. OF THE WEEK : ? i HH hase Kill : a :
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER : Si Reading—Historic York—Mrs., A. [they Sniered he Doweey louse of Wied Sixty of his finest young
Ai pha a fone tt ons H. Hayward, Regent Yorktown Chap- a Mr. Shristian Swab, Se Nam chickens.
ymn No. 36—St, Anne. : ; street and carried away forty of his pig rg. Uris 3 .
Some Well Known People From Our Anda ap ideo ter. Vhat Has Transpired in Fhat Thriv |S : om Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Stohler went What Our Able Corps of Reporters
ighborhood’ : to th Words of Greouing, Address—Mrs. Emma L. Crowell,| ing and Industrious Village a Short [finest hens. An entrance was effect to Reading Friday morning to visit P P
Neighborhood Have Passe: to the 8 ay € lo vis Found in the Card Basket About
Address—B, C. Atlee, BEsq., Lan-\, ) : tine hi :
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Ss 0 é Mate Regent. Distance West of Mount Joy as ed by bursting open the door which their daughter, returning home Sat- Yourself, Your Friends and Your
caster, Pa.
Acquaintances
~OCAL AND PERSONAL WEnvior Some time during Sunday night late. Only a short time ago rats THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
Gone to Their Reward 3 Song—0 My America—Mrs. BE. S. Gathered by Our Reportorial Staf | Was locked. Piles of feathers were urday evening. Upon their return
Song—Miss Mary B. Detweiler, A at severa aces “herry i
- ong he Tary e Lewis, Yorktown Chapter. —— found at several places on Cherry they discovered that some time dur- |
likol ; CARY y : Address—Dr. Theo. F. Herman, of li street in the rear of Mr. Swab’s resi- ino their senc ite jas |
John Nikol, a well known baker Phper--John Seott and the Public d ) » : Mr. James Keller of Carlisle, was dates ing Wigs #hgence the kitchen Wes) ‘Mr ‘M,C. Bowman has gone to
of Columbia, died Saturday evening Schoors~Bermard 1. Myers. Eun. ¥. & M. Theol. Seminary. in town Tuesday. ne ; ; entered by thieves, and $3 in change Somerset, Pa., for the summer
Fi Bee th rae i " ) 3 | Star Spangled Banner. Mrs. Amos Winters was a Mon. Not satisfied with poultry the taken. The doors leading to other | Mr. Harry E. Getz spent Sunday
Miss Elizabeth Strebig died at her Address as H ‘Gbraitier A Benediction. day visitor to Lancaster, rascals went to Mr. M. 3 nusers parts of the house were hooked | at Ephrata as the guest of his par
: . : * oS as. * ? 2 Mrs i Mor risi relatives | Washington House, afew doors away from the site side hic is. |
home in Columbia Sunday afternoon M., Ph. D. Millersville, Pa, POPULAR MEETING Mrs. Alice Morton yisied relatives Wha el he e oppo! : fides Which pre | rents.
aged 28 years from tuberculosis. Hymn No. 368—America. 3 Middisiown en Sunday. : 3 : = e rom ‘zomg omy | Mr. James O. Newpher arrived
7:30 P. M , "
! . a rs. Geor stole all the contents of a large re-| further, | A 3 N
Benediction. Rev. J. S. Armentrout, Presiding. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Y. - home from State College for the
Athen Donegal Chait Kline on Sunday a daughter. i T ET =~ | Summer.
THE DONEGAL. SOCIETY am jis on Miss Mabel Garvin of Hershey AUTO STRUCK A BICYCLE | NOW SHE'S A PRINCESS
2:00 P. M., Frayer
{ Mr. Charles Cassel returned home
raq © ar ria , ———— et — : 7 3 y
Miss Maitha B. Clark, Presiding Hymn No. 71—Antioch. wes o Sunday visitor ie town, i ; vesterday after spending a week
sedis Wels dat I Introdiuctors Remarks Mr. Levi Mumma is breaking |Bicycle Was Smashed But Rider Es-| Former Mount Joy Lady Weds a thruout Virginia
This society was rganized three 1 letory Semarxs, : ; i i i :
ary Address—Rev. F. P. McConkey, |8round for the erection of a large canes With Bruises Portugese Prince | Miss Millie Hollowel] has returned
New Pal Pe stable. FET RE home from a trip to friends at Phila
of Donegal Church, to collect relics New Park, Pa. J : 4s : Bs The Beac 1. Darcy Bublishe S
4 | e ? y ar ‘cher arris- / E able accident occurred e Beacon, a paper published at ois : :
aged 69 years, and was born at Mt.! nd antiqaitics Pheloneite to. tie Solo—Miss Mary B. Schock, Mt. Mr. Howard Loercher of Harris An unavoidable ae dent occu Win f oper : 2 hia and Honeybrook.
Zior i= L Ci : I be tif ne Toy, Pa burg made a business trip to town |at the intersection of Lumber and chlta, Kansas, contains the pic- extensive coal and lumber
nurch, to preserve and beautify the iy LE ! iy : ast eveni c seven | ture of Fern Kraybill, formerly of
[; Address, Rev. V. 'W. Dippell, Ph. Monday, Main street last evening about seven or 5 ye Ps . merchant Mr F. H. Baker,
Mrs. J. H. Dukeman and Mrs. J.D. [o'clock when an automobile struck a | this place, now a incess Her
uncle. Mr. Rober : 4 : at the seashore this week.
Easton were Tuesday visitors to|bicycle, and ran over the rider, Ben- » Ar, Roberts, is a banker at . and Mrs. N. A. Barr were the
ATi J NE . : roars | Coffeyville, Kansas. The paper ST re
the death of Revi adic : A ; Se Senediction Elizabethtown. jamin Shank, aged about nine years, y ille, sansas. The paper Bays. | yest ' Mr. and Mrs. Aaron John
the death ol1 Rhev.ijndividuals interested in Donegal } ’ x : : . tas . “Princess Branganca D’Avellar is :
a former resident ot : Nisin yoiiparrigy onst) i — Mr. H. L. Stoll purchased a fine! with a companion, were riding race : : son near Milton Grove yesterday.
4 Tormor 14 ‘|and willi fo Wve. up: to ine cong: piano from Troup Bros. of Harris-|on their bicycles A big roadster Coming back to Oklahoma, back to
: : n 3 ky : a An . WE 2 ite J fie an 1 3108. é 1S- ) \eir bicycles. 2 1g ads 2 |
Astoria, Illinois. The|tution are eligible to membership. he Donegal Presbyterian church, : 5% eo ohn : J Roberts’ ranch to spend the summer
the | Purg on Saturday. driven by a Harrisburg business man 3
Mrs. Samuel Kaltreider, of Locust
Grove near Marietta received word
of the death of her brother, Samuel
Fritz, which occurred Sunday at
York, from a complication of U-! coars ago to perpetuate the memory
seases, after a long illness. He was
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wel !graveyaid and to carry on the Annu- is recre
Rev. Theodore Price jal Reunion, D., of F. & M. College.
vas received at Elizabeth-| Ay) persons of Doneeal descent or Hymn No. 129—Shirland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ebersole of
Elizabethtown, were guests of Mi
slr. and Mrs. J. D. Easton spent!approached from the rear and as he ea Th eas Mrs. Harry Greenawalt Sunday
: _ far as Vinita is concerned, it’s not 5 :
of ! was about to pass the boys, young : S 5 Mrs. John K. Everett of Jersey
Tit ddan i : princess who is coming back but{. sh:
iizzie Weidman. Shank turned in front of the car. A . . a : 1ty, is visiting her mother, Mrs
; ; ae ( “little Ruth Mayecliffe,” the girl who! . 7 :
Mr. Grant Herr returned home on He was knocked down, the wheels | ; : lars Brubaker on West Main
\ Ay Id rope and throw a steer in one treet
| Street.
minute and forty seconds. A dozen Neus ‘
el { Miss Emily Roath of Maytown is
vears ago Ruth Maycliffe went to
Mir. Dukeman of Honeybrook, | i; assing over him, but ra York to be an actress [pening the wesk ‘In town, the
spent Monday in town the guest of | lv the wheel missed his body. Thon ste on nt to. Burose aid oAD {guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles De
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als son J. H. Dukeman. The auto stopped very sudden. Dr :
I 1 stopr y -§ . “| ture YF Ioe ¥
Miss Malind: ers spent Sunday : trond mh 4 a Portugese prince and went Mr. Rouse Burns of Philadelphia
Miss Malinda Myers spent Sundayly j. Newpher attended the boy's in-'4, live in 2 historic old castle in| : . > 4 »
iG |is spending some time here with the
Portugal. She could go anywhere]. 3
i 2s Ae , . tamily of John Hollowell on.Mt. Jow
brother Samuel Myers. tbout the ear, face and body. in the world in search of pleasure| .:@ ~~ *% aT ye
this summer, and her choice was the
Weidman enjoyed a motorcycle ride accident and al] were a unit that the Oklahoma ranch, where she spent Mrs. Frank Cahoon of Nahant
to Manheim, on Sunday. voung man and not the autoist was i Fees ia Mass., is spending the summer in
held friday. Rev. Price The es are H0c a yeal dayable on of the oldest churches in and maybe to rope steers. But so
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(Continued on page 4) in advance at the Annual Reunion. (Continued on page 5)
Ct A Bc ck A amma . « Sunday at Manheim, the guest


Saturday from the General Hospitaliof the auto passing over the Are e
very much improved. lemolishing it. The auto rolled
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near Mount Joy, the guest of her juries which consisted of bruises
Messrs. Irvin Bishop and Frank Many pedestrians witnessed the
her childhood She’s bringing the . y
Mr. Charles Bishop and Miss Ag-|to blame. The driver of the car left prince back with her.” yi With her ister Mrs. J. W
nes Steffy attended the Feast of | his card and said he would reim- ee - | :
Roses at Manheim Sunday. burse the lad for all damages. Mr. and Mrs. Mai i Brown enter
Mr. Harvey Geyer and sister Mrs. grein gr Te HELD A SPECIAL MEETING tained her grandmothér Mrs. Stoler
Ed. Steigerwold and children are ! —_— and a number of other guests ox
spending several days at Mt. Gretna. MARKED IMPROVEMENTS School Board Elects Miss Mary Le-|Sunday.
Mrs. Christ Myers of Summit, New Sa fevre in the Fifth Grade Mr. Benj. Steigelman anu®gdapghtes
Jersey, is spending several days at Getz Bros. Greatly Remodel the In- | —_— Miss Eva of Harrisburg, spent Sun
the home of Mrs. Malinda Myers. terior of Their Store A special meeting of the Mount day here with the family of Mr. P
Presbyterian Church at Donegal Springs. Mrs. Joseph Schlegelmilch of Chi- Hare is or pial that saad Borough. Shoe Board Was toi EB ie 3 A pega | . Fiein
cago is spending several weeks in LL re is every indication : on Monday evening for the purpose Jameg Glatfelter spent from
AUTOMOBILE STRIKES A STEP HORSE BADLY INJURED THE BOROUGH LINES town visiting friends and relatives. |PuSiness men are up and doing as/of filling vacancies and fixing the |Su 5 yesterday at Glen’ Rock
i may be seen by these improvements. |tax duplicate. wher he visited his father who is

TT. a TT Mr. Nehemiah Gantz purdhased a : : ; : i :
Front Wheel Mashed and Axle Bent| Lodges on Top of an Iron Picket Ree Meeting Monday Night to [Ford touring car from My, Peter| Gets Bros. our gxienmve clothiers| Miss Mary Lefevre, of New Prove quite
—No One Hurt Fence on Nurth Market Street Discuss the Matter Brubaker, the local agent of’ Mount |2Dnd haberdashers, have installed an dence, was elected teacher of the Mrs. David L. Miller and daughter
—— Joy. exceptionally large glass hat case, a Fifth grade. Miss Lefevre taught In| Annie spent a few days in Royers
An automobile accident snore] A bad accident occurred in town Mount Joy Borough Council held The Children’s Day exercises held |large clothing cabinet 25d hove re Suasiurg township last year, ford, as the guests of Mrs Anna E
on the State road west of town, at| Saturday afternoon when a valuable a special meeting Monday evening !in the United 3rethren church on |arranged the entire interior of their The vacancy in the High school of | ca1hoon.
the residence of Mr, Jacob H. Shenk, | horse owned by Mr. Martin Strickler foi the puipose of settling the Sunday evening were largely attend- |store. This change was made neces- second assistant, was not filled Tax Ir. and Mrs. H. E. Ebersole ang
about one o'clock n Sunday morn | wag badly injured. boundary lines of the proposed bor- ed. / by this firm's growing business. Collector _ Breneman Presented hist. Bernard left last week ona three
ing When a machine was badly] Mrs. Strickler and her son stopped Ough extension. They met at the| Mrs. Wm. Hamilton and children Mr. F. B. Groff, the North Market list of datingnents and he was exon nths' automobile trip to the South
damaged but fortunately no one was|at Bube's to get ice. While Mrs. Office of Mr. M. N. Brubaker, on and Miss Lois Wiley visited Harry | street saddler, will have a new place e201 fom Solieuiing school taxes |, ; west.
injured. Strickler was being waited on, the Fast Main street. Wittle and family near Newtown on |Of business whens he gets thru with a8gregating $57.05. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert of Furnace
Mr. Kaylor of Elizabethtown. ac boy was sitting in the buggy, when It was decided to leave the Henry Sunday, his improvements. He put in two ee a and ‘Emme Snodgress of Lancaster,
companied by two geutlemen, were suddenly the animal was frightened Eberle cemetery out of the borough Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keener of |large windows, will make his harness TRAFFIC WAS LIVELY visiting in the family of Dr. W. D.
going out the state road when they and started to run. The boy jumped but the new extension lines will al- cabinet twice its present size, will Chandler,
had a blow-out in the right front cut and escaped uninjured. The ani- Post encigle i Lond on both Sides rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keener on |€Quip the secoad Boor for & Works ard 203 Automobiles, Teams and Motor-| Messrs. Joseph Breneman anda
wheel. As a car steers very hard ma] ran on the pavement at the resi- of the Marietta pike for quite a dis- Sunday. stock room, and will use the entire cycles in Seven Hcurs Arthur Schock are home from Cor-
under these conditions, the machine dence of Mrs. Minnie Breneman and !2Bce beyond the toll gate will be Mr. Emanuel Eby and daughter |first floor as a show room Mr. Groff Cla nell University, at Ithaca, N. Y., for
ran on the grass aside the road, jumped over an iron picket fence. Ls in, ] Miss Bertha are attending the (Will add to his stock as soon as the That the road leading from here [the summer.
skidded into the gurter and struck There its legs caught and a panel of The line. will Rot e¥tend oe ay funeral of Mrs. Shriner near Lancas- [alternations are completed. to Manheim is traveled considerable,| Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kramer and
the concrete step in front of the resi- fence had to be removeq before the| “St as way previously mentioned, Ler todav. Mr. Charles H. Zeller had a very was demonstrated Sunday when our|children Fannie and Homer Marks
dence of Mr. Shank. animal could be released. jand will not inelide all of the Hel- rs z 1 : ..o | Neat fence put around the porch at tgwnsman Mr. Daniel L. Hauenstein|spent Sunday with relatives near
; : : ; ; {man farm. Also instead of follow- Mr ieorge Y. Kline and force his mansion dwelling on Marietta kept tap” Klinefeltersvill ’
The front wheel of the car was The sharp and pointed iron pickets). a straight line across the P. R.|have put concrete walks at the > Thansio} X ne th sep Mw Se re: So Hn 2
demolished, the axle bent and the pierced the fleshy part of the horse's! ° © ~ "°° tn a ; Fo %o Mr. John Guhl and Mr. Street This greatly adds to the He spent the day with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. z. Roy and two
; ; i wie : gd : R. tracks to the pike at a point near mes of Mr. ral arance of the property. Mr. John H: stein, the blacksmith !daughters and Mr. Wilbur Ranck of
car slightly damaged otherwise. hind legs, inflicting very deep and the toll gate, the line will only go|David Wittle. general appearan Mr. John Hauenstein, the blacksmith heers y ;
Fortunately the occupants of the painful wounds. a far Tris the reilrond iracks, “The Mri Henry. Frovmever. is able’ io — who resides about a mile east of|Lancaster, spent Saturday afternoon
car were not thrown out and escaped pr, Newcomer was hurridly sum- tracks will then be the line as far be about again after being confined
without a scratch. moned and attended the horse after east as the present boro line, thence |to the house for several months While returning Ryn a
The car was taken to a garage which it was taken home. The ani- across to the Reuben Stauffer farm, | with rheumatism. delphia last Thursday, a piece of 2nd 1 motoreyeles passed that point. hiecens iil re aut i “pris
early Sunday morning. mal may recover. across the farm tenanted by Monroe Mr. Lewis Shuman and family, |¢inder lodged in Mr. Elmer .Brosey’s When that amount of traffic passes oo hoy a ars ae
TY ST he Sheaffer to the extreme north end lye. pou, Shields and Mrs. Chas. ea hate In very jose igs an gin.
Announcements Are Out of Market street, thence across land | wi of Blaine, Perry Co., spent Sat- | Saturday he was taken to Lancaster Why such 2 Viozoughiare only Le gs Wm Kuhn fo St. Louis, Mo
Announcements of the wedding of|of W. B. Detwiler on the south side urday in the village with Mr. A. D.|for treatment. Dr. A. F. Snyder is In good condition Mr, m. Kuhn fo ¢ Louis, Mo,
Harrisburg visited the former's pa-
A Very Sore Eye town and from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.|in town with friends.
home from Phila- there were 103 automobiles, 8¢ teams| Mr. John F. Fry, one of our most
eye. The optic grew very sore and
LOCAL NOTES
News Items Told in A Brief Yet In-
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teresting Way arewel] Party
It's dollars out of your pocket if
you don’t read Beneman’s ad this

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: i : ; a : a grandson of the late William
te yr 8 : i ; " av t : 7h o ois there are ———— A eee &
Miss Mary K., daughter of Mr. and |of the Manheim road, leaving ws Garber and family. pow miending. Mim and theres Kuhn, is here on a visit to his aunts,
Mr sbi; jozta siler’'s brick house near e > . : SR saving the eye. hn, is her 1 8 sit § Sum
Mrs, Christian B. Hiestand, to Mr. Mr. Detw le s br k ie ; 5 The A. O. K. of M. C. will hold an- | hopes of § } Mrs Annie Schwenker and Miss
Reuel D. Shaub, are out. The wed-|bridge but including the row of hous- other festival in the Florin Park on re Mrs. John Dietz gave a farewell Mary Kuhn
i ri : : eS OW y C. G. Sherk. N : 5. a artv. in Boner of Mere x Ahet LT ea 2 :
vb take piace at the Lope % By hd will remain as Saturday evening, June 27th. Ice Crushed a Finger party in honor Mrs, H. S. Gabel Mrs. H. S. Gabel and
5 oY r c - 24 £ d . saturdav evenine re lahel
the bride near Manheim on the a e : : lumns recent. | Cream, cake, chicken corn soup, Mr. Albert Hyson, colored, an em- | Saturday evening Mrs. Gabel was | | Gabel left yesterday
BY July 5 was noted in these columns re - . . : 0 ie Her of the Ring's. Druohtes ) ay ]
Weal ternoon of July Sih. 1 = z ’ Brubaker was ordered to |Pananas, soft drink, lemonade, ete. |ploye at the Grey Iron Works, was the teacher of the King's Daughter | Mt. Gretna. After visiting i
he et Pe eee Y. Mr, rupaxKer vas P iy pi : . re nrece m yoy + OPO 5
Miss Lottie Royer has advepted a / : K vin {ht of these new lines will be served. A good band will | quite unfortunate on Monday when Who were present. The 1 VETe! lon and York counties for a few
A 4 ye as > c \ make a blue print o S = . . : . : . $s on Irs i 3 yabe iss ue 3 el | :
position in the offices of Mr. Clar- Festival July 3rd \ i t o- m as soon as ready furnish the music. Come and bring |a box of flat-irons fell on his finger, Mrs. H. S. Gabel, Miss Su A weeks, they will go Dayton, O.,
3 Mr, é 5 : \ i reser em as ¢ as ady. : : ev q ong . arah Sh ! : x
ence Schock y I'he City Band of Lancaster,” will ns p win ite was appoint- |Your friends. crushing it. Rev. D. E. Long, Mrs. Sarah St There
: ' : i : A special committee as ¢ int- or ow y Soititids +
The cow sale of J. B. Keller &!0ld a festival in the park here on d ee to Harrisburg today to at- The following guests were enter i Brubak Jo, j ig fr. and Mrs. B. F. Gerber, Mr. and
Fridav aw iver 2 ‘ Py . € 5 x ; 5 i. y : ili uth bi Da . ( Ie 3 - v
ro. was well attended Monday when Friday evening, July 3, when all tend a ‘meeling of protest agaist tained vr ‘Mi and Mrs. Benjamin Building a Truck : tuth Wott Cots Wek 9 Arthur Hershey, Mr. and Mrs.
. : ae kinds fF refreshment ,i1 serve . vie The firm of Bombace ¢ Shank has tn vebb or €D0, iorence | x « Has . Abner Hershe
a specially fine lot of live stock was {nds of refreshments will be served. the public service law recently en-|Mickey on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Yive nrhy of ‘howtheel & — any re. : Zeager: Gia wr Greine M \bner Hershey
m : 3 : od : { basis ol t Nir: + aking Ba ; AZZ eager, Grace etz : 3 ah
sold. The band will furnish music for the acted. Messrs. B S. Dillinger, Dr. hristian Garman and grandson Eagl|Peen given the contract for making a Yoh D o : amily and Miss Esther Hagenberger
oGeARION o SRS A : 2 HE rear o hie will bh laced the ar VTS John Dietz sho 0- > ' He So
Prof. C. E. Roudabush accompan- 2ccasion. Sti F. L. Richards and D. F. Gable were | Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. William |2 cart on which will be placed the gram was rendered. aft which 1 y Pleasantly entertained in. the
: 1 : . a : 3 1- | chemical tanks recently rchased by Alli. was renderec, aiter which amile. of Ap Qiri
led several of his friends on a fish- . dg {appointed and they went this morn-| Garman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hol-| chemi yj, tanksirecontly purchased b; freshmeis ‘Were served family of Mr. Reuben Strickler near
ing trip to the Susquehanna on Mon- Mercantile Tax Due | ing, making the trip by automobile. wager, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Garman | Friendship Fire Company. 1 . a ilver Springs on Sunday.
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day. He caught a pair of fine bass.| rye mercantile tax for 1914 is pay-| ee a es and daughter Dorothy, V Samuel Miller witnessed the
3 . i a er 7 . : : ; Barber Shops Will Close otorevel races at Point Breeze,
Rev. C. D. Rishel will deliver his |anhie at the County Treasurer's office | The fol ing appeared last Greiner Prcperty Sold ! motor races af »
: : e following appeared in las oo
y ‘ jar . ran] Fetal on n jestand All the barber shops in town willl. 1ils hi 1
lecture on “The School of Cigarette nefore July 1. Thus far but few as- | Deed Regoraed tis bl week's Elizabethtown Chronicle and Real Estate Agent B. E. Hiestand| ; 1 ni shops ir wn = near Philadelphia last Thursay
ey . ” aq ‘ 4 Firs Jational Bank, of this place, : 3 ald Grei . . r on close on Saturday, July 4th. vy roning here aw i >
Smokers and Its Graduates” in the Isessed with tax have paid. a B t Nation i nN ak ] ple of of local interest as the family {sold the P. R. Greiner pi operty on a ( = iy 1 The) evening, where he saw Martin Kes-
United Brethren Church at Ironville. Th Ito Clara, D., Brubaker, premises «or formerly lived here and is well | West Main street to Annie G. Wit-| Will remain open the evening pre- sler of New York City break the
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etn cninment Mmmm What's Her Milk Worth? rer West Main street and Bank alley Faowe $b the. blac: mer: on private tris. vious until] midnight. tack record. His tinie for the mile
Ems It. Joy, $5,000. 5 . . | Ep p— was 3845 s S. {ess
For Sale—A good 6-year-old horse,| Fdgar Engle of Rapho has a Hol-| Mi. Joy, $5 “The Ishler family held a reunion b vas 38 is Seconds Kes ler. 2120
single and double worker and an |stein cow for which he paid $305 T at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Hotel License Transferred They Caught Six won a 3mile event, a =a
5'@ ie ! : : i ten- | » tr Snvder of thie > average s 93 ile T.
excellent driver with speed; family |fWo weeks ago. Lost—A watch. Finder please |Ishler on Brown street, in this | The hotel license of J. M. Backen-| Dr. A. F. Snyder of this place and |average speed of 93 miles an hou
broke and afraid of nothing. Apply Tm return to this office and get re-| borough on Sunday. It was the first |stoe, Mt. Joy, has been transferred | Mr. Samuel Boggs of Elizabethtown mantle
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to J. M. Backenstoe, Mt. Joy. tf | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | warq. time in a number of years that Mr. Ito Albert Zaepfel. caught six fine bass on Monday. See I. D. Beneman’s ad on page 8.
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