® OO 6 OS ¢ Se HE BULL NO. 7! MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914 $1.00 A YEAR ay, July 21 Will be a General Holiday Here—Let Everybody Join the Union Picnic to Mt. Gretna AI ur Union Picnic 9 WS Borough Council Porson Happens Preparations Are Being Made to Ac- The New Borough Extension Lines Are for HA commodate 1,500 People V Flom About Settled | Are you going? Where? | here at eight o'clock A. M. and re-| Mount Joy Borough Cecuncil met in ing the reservoir and the work on | : 7 regular Seasion Monday evening with the smoke stack extension under To the union picnic at Mt. Gretna? | turning will leave Mt. Gretna at i i indi I Hoe, mer oe 2 PE a COUTIR BBR 7 ey "mite tf ) ‘here is every indicati hat tt will stop at Florin. The round trip { man, Richards, Barto, Gable, Rick- gates. This was ordered and the | There is every indication that We), 5 aauns will be 55 cents and | I Ii | secker and clerk Fellenhaum present. gates are to be equipped with a lift- | ne fl biggest picnic ever held from this for children from 5 to 12 years 25 | f mpd If 0 ol i 0 | The minutes of the last regular and ing device of some kind. Mr. Rick | res Ie P| Week ; : | “ i i 5 | town will go to Mt. Gretna on Tues- cents The Citizens Band of this special meetings were read and ap- secker also reported washout in race Pp’ EO O © & & © 6 6 6 0 4 > 2 day, July 21. (place will accompany the excursion. Fe [prov ed. repaired and boiler repaired. Ma- | OAD WHICH WE ALL MUST The first time in many years every | An Amusement Committee of six- [=0Ca AND ON A menor! A communication from Tax Col- chinist B. F. Groff will start work ! THE WHEREABOUT AVEL SOONER OR LATER Sunday School in town and Florin, teen, two from each Sunday School, Ew lector T. M. Breneman was read. He On the pumps this week. All the fire | FRIENDS THE hd or SUR wc eight in number, have expressed a has been named. Amusements of] vi + : n | veportog having collected $7.20 of Plugs in town painted and that Supt. EEK Well Known People From Our | willingness to attend. A general all kinds will be provided. at Has vafipisd mn fhat Thriv |, 1913 taxes, and that there is Moore of the P. R. R. called to see | = jhborhood Have Passec to the |committee composed of the superin- All baskets are to be tagged by | ve and industrious Village a Short |...) . 1p of $9.30 outstanding him in reference to the removal of | What Our Able Corps of Reporters 2t Beyond Since Qur Last Issue | tendents of the various Sunday the excursionists and will then be Distance West of Mount Joy as | against two people and suggested the water main across the Marietta | Found in the Card Basket About el to Their Reward schools, are meeting from time to taken care of by the Basket Commit- Gathered by Our Reportorial Stafr i; filing of liens against their Street bridge. Council ordered the | Yourself, Your Friends and Your time and making all preliminary ar- tee. Each train will carry a baggage | : : | properties. No action. clerk to notify the P. R. R. to make | Acquaintances in H. Baer, the well known to- |rangements. car for conveying the baskets. | Miss Helen Stoll is spending some | The report of Burgess Ge® 5. the necessary repairs to said water ! aler. dica 's Jill . . d : : - : | time at Philadelphia. | i : A main a vg i . r y Ni fe Senin dieg = Lancaster. 2 The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- The day will be a general holiday | Mr. CA Wiley made a business Brown showed collections amounting M&11 2a that it must not be re- _ J. W. McGinnis spent last 's. Catharine Lutz died at Co- ; has been asked to furnish two in Mt. Joy. All the industries and|,. , +. Hoa, 2 { 13.5 : i jc Moved. | Wednesday at York. hbia, from the effects k Bany has bes asad 1 ee : 2 12 : : {trip to Lancaster on Friday. #0 363.50 fie. past councimanic) Dr. Richards r of) s Ti , he effects of a stroke, | special trains to accommodate at business places will close. Every Misses Neva and Lois Wiley spent month. | r. Richards reported the walk at| Miss Louisa Zaepfel left today far ®d 75 years, least 1,500 people, to convey the body in town and the surrounding | a, ovqa. 3 : i : entrance of pumping station getting | Atlantic City for a week Alfred. P. Rodeers. a for 4 - er . be Saturday and Sunday at the county | Street Committee bad. WV RIEL ti ¥ ’ d P. Rodgers, a former resi-|crowd to Gretna and return. These districts are most cordially invited| .. MN. rol hac ad. Matter was then discussed as| Mr HE. Getz spent the Fourth fnt of Columbia lied at Harris- 3 : J: He rn RG idni Sididy Mr. Barto reported having COIm- i, the hest way of repairing s: Lan : en i od é S- | special traing will leave the depot to accompany the picnic. No Ye a ; est wa) repairing same | ¢ home. Tn Ioohrats I'g aged 8 yore [ I I Mr. James Shatz of Pomeroy spent |pleted placing stone on Donegal when. once -patsazare {at his home in Ephrata. ; ear is Tar a ee .. 7 wSaturday-and ‘Sunday With his pa- | ; Sri ny Mr. Walter Mease was a visitor i ay & n a) a- | street: leane 3 , cutters a MT, vaiter Jlease was a Visitor te Tr NEXT SALE JULY 17 FINANCIAL SCHOOL REPORT | cpts j gleahed miny . gnilers and Finance Committee | Cotumbia on the Fourth, Mrs. Martha Ober Bl a LR | mowed grass on some streets and 5 : 2 ‘on tae res mi Mr. J. K. Freymeyer and family |allevs: finiche Hie. civadts or. Richards then reported the ap-| Rev. N. A, Barr is visiting af Mrs. Martha Ober died at the|y B, Keller & Bro. Will Offera Very Over $1,300 Received for Tuition for|viciteq relatives at Lancaster |alleys; finished oiling streets and; a de ally A ’ | VIS € 8 : aster on the | gyeceste v3 > a proval of a number of bills which | Steelton and Harrisburg. home of her son-in-law at Manheim . : | suggested laying the sewer at the | aioe AR E Fine Lot of Live Stock the 1913-14 School Term | Fourth : OTe hid Pre on ALA Wr on he ; i. ‘ . | Far ne? ic Sow Av . were paid before adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Baker sner on Sunday, aged 84 vears. She was | Farmers’ Inn. This sewer, Mr. Barto | - naa, sy $.yeurs. § § Ri — | fMr. and Mrs. Jefferson Bishop Vis {said was ordered nid by. the old Bropert mitt {last Friday at Mt. Gretna. | widow of the late Samuel Ober. Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. will We want all of our readers, es-|iteq their daughter at Elizabethtown | : i Tt : > e [2 g oparty Stmmitise | Mr. Geo. H. Hewitt of Camden, N ‘ : y 8 > V60 The plots er 7 . aia er. sotionii i] . Geo. H. Camden, N. mn hold their next sale of live stock at pecially the tax payers of Mt. Joy| Sunday. | i 3 ee Wo Hogs but om Sumpman of the Property Com | J, was a Sunday visitor here : : : i : {never laid. yon motic 1e sewer mittee, reported ; fence ’ > 5 . John H. Shoop their yards in-this place on Friday, Borough, to carefully read over the Mr. James McCullow of Harris- fiw 1 : 9 M on B e ve on epoTied new renee along, Mrs. Harriet Clay leaves today for : : 4 tai y ras order aid. Mr. Barto also east side of park c¢ 3 ail- | 5 3 3 } 3 Shooragilicd his home at [July 17 when they will open the sale annual report of the School District|burg, made a business trip to town : 4 ie : A710 also eas; Side of park vompleied am] roll fan extended trip thru the west = ” : : e | 7 | suggeste gf g 208 1g damaged 7 tree also repair { ? " hursday after a | Season with a specially fine lot of which appears in another column of | Tuesday. pe ed igi ri sr high eo ing damaged by tree also repaired. | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Yeager of Las sday, ? aie da £1 an | of oil on all the streets in town. No 3 or i . dropsy, aged 70 stock. this issue. : Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walters were | atiedt | Light Committee I< aster, spent the Fourth in town. sed was a well They will offer seventy head of By the figures you can get an idea | Saturday visitors to friends at Mid- | . Mr. Ricksecker reported abl the | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hollinger spené i for many years choice Lykens Valley and Lancaster what kind of housekeeping our di- | dletown. Water Committee lights in town burning as far as he | Saturday and Sunday at Reading. - farmer, but had | County fresh cows, springers, and rectors have been doing. The bal-| Mr. John Booth returned home on | Mr. Ricksecker reported having knew. | Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hoke of Harris d for a number of backward cows consisting of Hol- ance on hand last year at this time Sunday from a months’ visit to Eph- |flusheq all the plugs prior to clean- (Continued on page 4) | burg, visited friends here on Monday. steins, Durhams, Jerseys, and was $2,453%9, while the balance at|rata friends. Som ——————— ——— i. : } “Mr and Mrs. Amos Kavier visited Brindles. Also a lot of stock bulls, present is $1896.68. Elsewhere on| be and Mrs. join Rafensbergor LOCAL NOTES THE SCHOOL BOARD | the latter's mother at Bellaire Sus : stock steers and stock heifers as the audit it may be seen that there |SPent the Fourth with the latter's — Sa day in 0 ; ; te CAA y : ces ez tits > ; : 2 H y Wav ai well as a lot of fine pigs. is $900.14 outstanding for tuition, hrotpe: al Lititz, News items Told in A Brief Yet In- Mr. H. G. Longenecker Re-elected | Messrs. J. T. Remerd and Jacok Clog on-Lriaay a The latter will be sold first. As which in reality will make the bal-| Miss Alice Barnhart and Mr. Wal- teresting Way ; Sgcretary and the First National |Kline of York, spent Monday in lo ook: fr : ; - fle olf IOVaA aes 3 Inbrook, from com the hay crop was a good one and ance in the treasury almost szsoeris Welfly enjoyed an auto ride to Sonn | Bank Treasurer town. s i 2 broken he. there were never better prospects against $2,400 last year at this time. Sprera il Sun | Electric lights are being installed ; —— | Mr. Samuel Wilson of Lancaster TS iO y . : 3 3 ce . Mr. Jaco «Kline a family ; 4 = : { na De : oo ee for a good corn crop, here's your op-; It is also surprising to learn the spent Suna y Sine I “i a at the P. R. R. depot. A The fiscal school year ended June|SPent the Fourth here = with his pa nega ownship, spe ay a iphrata. They The tr 3 : } . a 2 h v rolley line from Lancaster 30 and the WwW year Ne sr 1. | rents. hYs. She is survived : : 3 . i : : made the trip in Clinton Eby’s auto. |,. ; . 5 & * nd he new Joar began July 1. Miss Elsi + Rd ce Ad benefit both you and your farm so for tuition, the total being over Me AD adr ad to Lebanon has been opened. On the first Monday in December Dr. | iss Elsie Miller has gone to Har ren; Mrs. > : 3 nd , An mr. A. D. d : 7S ay va ry y 3 oF ed Re : a ‘ en; IS 8M | qon't miss this sale on Friday, July $1,300. Se . J. spent The Lancaster] Auto Club has E. W. Newcomer was elected presi-| | risburg on a visit to relatives and ‘hspire: Mrs. David | : ; Sunday at Carlisle, where they were | _ . : . M: H - £ 17. | Many other interesting figures ap- the: gests of Mr. Garber’ beoths decided to publish” a magazine. dent and Mr. Jno. S. Eby vice presi-| friends, rs. Mary ver, oO : : g Mr, 1's br T'S. : rit 5 es ; 2 ary Soyer, peepee = pear in said report. Nitin TT. ® Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Funk an- 'dent. The second and final organiza- | Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Hershey | Elias Witmer, of near Mr. Victor Haldeman and family , : ho. For a : : FOI Te PAY YOUR TAX : i sso Le ee * |nounce the birth of a daughter, tion of the board was effected Mon- | SPent the Fourth at Reading with Joseph L., of Phila- | of Philadelphia are spending the — ; : 3 The report of the First National day evening when Mr. H. G. Lengen- friends, r jami 7 \ CHARGED WITH ROBBING week in town with the former’ - Sp 8 uti ME & : Vrs. Benjamin Weaver, |{;o|lector T. M. Breneman Is Ready § P| Bank may be found in our advertis- ecker was re-elected secretary and | Mr. J. B. S. Zeller of Lancaster, Two brothers also| t, Receive the 1914 School Tax COTTAGE rents. : | 2 : | spent Monday in town calling om Bachman, of Nebras- . ARES Miss Anna Dyer and Mr. Latimer ng comps. the First Najfonal Bank ireasufer, friend | . YI oot i. Mrs. Dr. F. L. Richards, who was Mr. Frank E. Hershey was elected | riends. 3 J i or Ream of Elizabethtown, visite at > JTL mrs Shey was gec | . Jolw : : BD Bachman, of Harris-| The school tax duplicate for 1914 Vestomonyie en oP resten 4 2 ortsbuts aed Neos ag at critically ill, is much improved at numerator and it was decided to| M'- Elwood Millard and Miss Vi ease , y re : me a oun retna B ¢ Ne ‘rian tes es ? ; aker s , 3 ased was a member |, placed in the hands of collector : Sunday. this writing. _|open the public schools on Menday, ola Baker spent the Fourth at Mid- Zion church for 45 Mr T. B. Breneman by the School There are between 30 and 4f)-€mp-| August 31 | dietown, neral was held from ap > Oi M rene- i : : ie 3 : : : Board on Monday night. Mr. B S attosted on. Morisey eveting oi thelr Roy Nissly jr, Joseph Gingrich and ty houses at Elizabehtown. Nothing | Quite a number of book supplies | ? > i g r daughter, Mrs. Mary {man is now preparing his notices 27'S : y g Oscar Young spent Sunday at Rocky | ike that here | were purchased day and Sunday at Philadelphia and ennbrook. Rev. John |ang same will soon be distributed. |DBomes, near Mastersonville, by Con-| ™* 8 y AL MC | The ve ort oF tile TINion National. ii . dimeric 3 : Camden. 2boihiown. officiated ! £ : on ” Istable H. S. Steiff, of Lebanon, and Springs. rer J Nations The auditors’ report was present- Rev. D. E. Long and family moved | i : There will be no rebate for prompt Mr. John Minnich returned to his |Pank of this place, may be found in ed, read, accepted and ordered print: | : > : ME chtrved with felonious entrv- and home at Philadelphia after spending | Ur advertising columns. ed and advertised. | oh Wiindes have entered ihe cottads. of Tames some time in the village with rela- Mr. Charles H. Zeller, who was The 1914 tax duplicate was pre-| Mr Paul R Miller, at Mt. Gretna aud stolen a in and friends. quite ill since Sunday, is able to be pared and presented. : Tax Collector | York atte: . Shit case a “suit ~of "clothes and a Mr. Harry Roads and family of |up again, we are pleased to say. I. M. Brenneman filed his bond his portunity to buy live stock that will| large amount received from outsiders pts ; , 7illi ; Messrs. y Gai r J ¢ : ¢ { . iis Henry and Andy Williams were lessrs. Lloyd Gainor, Walter and SR i Miss Mary McGinnis spent Satur State Police Sergeant James Ely, {into the United Bret’. "um parsonage payment but a penalty for non-pay- LE CAMPMEETING ment will be added on October 1st, 1914. jiramme Mapped Out All school taxes assessed for 1914 Dieter left for r spending a few days parents, "of" lhe Big Camp 3gamSt oesuis) Propeiy Toast ve Jair of tan shoes. all of which |D2ITisburg, spent Saturday and Sun-| Mr. Frank Shatto has the contract 2mounting to $7,000 with Messrs. H. Miss Viola Heisey of Harrisbur ; = collected before June 1, 1915. All Se is hae peen recovered by the|da¥ in town the guests of Mr. and !to paint the exterior of the Church W. Hartman and Jos T. Brememan| oy. no Foe An HE The Landisville Campmeeting Di- | school taxes assessed for 1914 2 Hoes Re 3 > a I deed Mrs. C. D. Carson. of God house of worship and the aS sureties. Same was accepted and | pot Di : . ot wih Biss Bilan rectors have alinounced the dates for against vacant property if not paid officers. The prisoners. Were or gor ME and Mrs. BE. 8. Moore, deligh rose § 1 the duplicate placid it. kis hands rr =X Neier | Fag an the coming calnp, July 23 to August |pefore June 1st, 1915, must then be the Lebanon county jai} in Yefam ter Mabel and Mrs. Henrietta Gish | Sa Pe wih sTeollection, Ne a he ay rN. y=. 5. A larger afitendance than ever in collected as provided by law. jof bail and will be given a hearing spent Monday at Philadelphia, They on townsman S N. Eby, who is Other hor’ biblpese. Was eal oE Sven) weeks visiting her its history is (predicted by many. Mr. Breneman will receive said later before Allorman 0. 'B, Siegrist made the trip by auto. a Be foe idk Wo transacted, a few bills paid and the Baan I Cresswell andtT The special flays of the campmeet- | taxes at his residence on East Main ©F Lehanan, , Misses Nora Lawrence and Gert- a huis : 12, Wo are Digased to hom board adjourned. i le rosy land J. ML. ing will be G. A. R. Day on Wednes- | street at any time. YN rude Wertz of Honeybrook were 73 lnipeoved. 2 : EE Ee | Leuhen > hea Spent Monday day, July 29, ‘when the Grand Army — RE EE A BRIDE OF 1848 Sunday visitors to the former's sis- | Mr. Harry Williams and Soi vent l our ast Posts of city and county will be in- Elizabethtewn College Day Mrs. Susan Brady of Middletown, | ter, Mrs. J. H. Dukeman. po ays fishing at ‘ MoCall's Pern OR Boer Year as vited to join In the services arranged The Board of Trustees of Eliza: is the guest of the Misses Mishey on | Maud Dillon, the thoroughbred return ng home with a very fine L Satur ay Svenine y es a ; with care to heir appropriateness. [| o.oo College has designated Donegal street. | pacing mare of Mr. J. H. Rutherford string of the finny tribe. e : eam Wes iii Sround on oad of Phiisioion] The Sunday School Convention wii July 16 as Elizabethtown College! Mrs. Brady was married to the | of this place, gave birth to an extra | Mr. Frank Pennell took ill very om TT fi as PReuangs I nt everal Tn Ea also be a big lay in camp, occurring i Day. Upon this day, it is urged that late Lewis Brady, then of this place, |fine sorrel colt on Tuesday. It's a |Suddenly while at work this week. wi : y of n - ro > 359) love LH vous ; n wn with Mr on Wednesday, August 5. the patrons and friends of the Col- 66 vears ago. She was Miss Susan beauty. He was taken fo ‘his ‘home ang is SoBe Fred tk v : en te ” Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Getz were The - music’ will \be ‘under the | 1 00 qo something to promote its in. |Rife of Middletown and had attended | The Florin U. B. Sunday School | Proved at this writing. LD Bi Sena ole . No a was Euests of his parents at Epirais ov charge of 3 J. Lincoln Hall, | ; 0 octs by speaking of its merits and Cedar Hill Female Seminary of Mt. | wip hold their annual picnic at Mt. | he twenty second annual camp tiered ; Irvin H., Mick and Company, of | dvaninces to friends, or making Joy for several years prior to that) gretng on Tuesday, July 21st. Ev- | meeting of the Churches of God at i 2 La a , liss B Bov is spending = Philadelply Ar7ahgements have! come contribution to the same. It is|time. Mr Brady was postmaster here!eryhody is most cordially invited. | Central Manor Park will begin on 1 v 1 been compe {or a Union Choir, also recommended that when the!during the Civili War period, but{ come and have a good time. Saturday evening, A Finger Crushed composed of singers of the township.lp3.. of a congregation thinks it ex-| went west about the close of the | Mr. Robert Gordon of Maryland, |C¢obtinue over two Sundays. Mr. Samuel 8, Holwager, living a The First M. E. Church orchestra, of | 4;0nt on the Sunday following! war. He died in 1880. Mrs. Brady, | moved his family and household ef-| Messrs. John H. Baer hn : distance South of ‘own, Eo Columbia, will be present both morn- Said day, namely on July 19, a free-| familiarly known as “Aunt Sue,” iS! fects into ‘the Benj. Fair property oni Pyle. of this place, “were out fishing his fingers into the cog Wheels of a Ss o's and evening of each Sunday. Al} Cc... ‘eo i. po taken for the benefit 84 years old, and possesses amarked | Monday and has accepted a position |and returned with four fine Snappers o rida) The ring finger : So the Men Choral Sociely of the of the College. May this announce- degree. : with Mr. H. E. Walter's at carpen- | The former is a retired P. R. R. con! _ : -grishad to the . JJ. B. Church, Columbia. ment meetsa hearty response. She has a very retentive memory | tering, | ductor, who makes his home at the .. .' J. J. Newpher dressed « Rev. John Bieri will control the P= —— [and recalls readily Mount Joy hap- Mr. Oscar rinser f Eliz_beth- | Exchange Hotel. : i- Children’s meeting; Rev. Percy Car- Pike Directors Met | penings of 50 or 60 years ago With-|iown and Miss Stella Vogle. daugh- | i et Tater a penter will have charge of the Young THe. directors of the Lancaster, €ase, and is a storehouse of delight-{ ter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. > Banqueted Last Evening iL. 1a Monday g People's ‘services, Sud. Rev. Waren Mt Toy and Elizabethtown Turnpike | ful reminiscences and anecdotes. A | of this place, were united in the ao SIXTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY Mr. and Mrs. John T. McGovern, Mr Clayton Pannabecker left e T. Dunkle of Lancaster, will conduct Company held their semi-annual] conversation with her is a delight. ly bonds of wedlock by Rev. H. TS an extensive real estate dealer of Friday for Kingston, N. J., where she v a daily experience meeting. meeting at the Union National Bank | abe Miller, a former pastor e at his | | cal Pastor Saves Little Girl From Lancaster, entertained a party of y The annual meeting of lotholders, . "coiorqay forenoon. After the) Out of the Hospital home in Penbrook, Monday, July §.| Drowning friends at Hoiel McGinnis lost eyes 1- will be held on Tuesday, August 4, at meeting they held their banquet at Dr. J. W. Reith, who had been a | [mmediately after the vedding the -— 2 p. m. Meeting call by three tL ’ yin : | couple left for AZ i itv ‘here | While looking ver some ol p V n ed 3 Hotel McGinnis. Those present Were .iion: at the General Hospital, Lan- couple left for Atlantic City, where Vhile ooking some old taps of the auditorium bell. Messrs. A. J. Steinman, Charles E.|..cter for a long period, returned to |!h€y Will spend some “time They | newspapers at his home today, Rev. 57th Wedding Anniversary The . Ladies’ Auxiliary will hold a Long, Harry Hoerner, Eli L. Nissly, Ire Fonte this week De Reith was | have the best wishes of their many | C- D. Rishel, pastor of the Church! Tomorrow our aged townsman and . special meeting on Saturday, August! qprigtian Nissley, Bli G. Reist, John |, Cio” 0 00 iestinal obstruction | friends. | Of God here, found a copy of the Al-|war veteran Mr. John Hollowell and M H. F. Hawthorne ist, G. Reist, BE. Grove, Edward Brinton, .. , , portion of the intestinal tract| Thirty members of Company C. Loo Tribune of July 9, 189%, which wife will celebrate their fifty-seventh! Miss Katharyn Myers spent the Cottagers already 00 ihe scene on Wm. Brinton, A. H. Hoffman and |. removed by Dr. H. R. Bowers, | 4th Infantry, N. G. P., of Columbia, gonizined the following item: wedding anniversary at their home Fourth at Pequea the guest of her the Landisville camp grounds are: Cyrus Frey. 3 {oo whom he’ Had been associated | hiked to a point near Florin on Sat- “Yesterday afternoon about 4:30, on Mt. Joy street, in this place. /l uncle, Mr, B. F. Flory. | John, a small child of Lafayette rr etl Gem ee ! Mr. Geo. W. Weaver Jr. of Colum L. H. Boyd, Columbia; J. W. Pretz ———— \ yin A erations Dr. Reith’s jurday afternoon, where they pitched man, Reading; Andrew Dellinger, zl inist V n many op A Be! a To : ray i _| Bush, of near the Ant Hills, fell into Autoist Breaks Arm U | bia, accompanied by Phil Stair, were a a ected a Minister many friends in this section will be camp and remained until Sunday|., = , : : J il Harrisburg; Mrs. Philips, Lancaster, the well of Mr. Webb, next door. David Floyd of Manheim, son of week-end visitors here. and BJ. Liobensperger. Tandisville, Henry K. Garman, son of Benj. |pleased to learn that he has reached afternooh. They were taken out The women at once raised the alarm. peter Floyd, had his arm broken| Scott T. Detwiler is enjoying atwe ao Garman, of Flizabethtown, has been the convalescent stage and will soon |under command of Lieut. Andrew H.| (yp 0 poo op. Rishel, of Altoona, whil oki tomobile Satur-| weeks’ vacation, which he is spend Sustained. a Bad Out elected a minister in Philadelphia yo ij; harness again. Baxter and (were joined ir the even-| ) = oi yi wife’ was visiting at | dav S ne ing an ‘Wilomobile Satu bier in ‘Sn and vicinity T 5 Miss Elizabeth Zeiders on North |>Y the Churep o Hie Bretines He a -— us by Capiein Sayder, Who spent| yr. pS Hoover's, heard the cries| — | Rev. George R. Hoverter of Elea- Market ‘streel, ‘met With an aceident has been a resident of that city Yor) An Outing at Koch's the night and Sunday witt the boys. |, hastened to the scene and quick-| Held an Outing bethtown, was the guest of Rev. anil Saturday afternoon. She Was. de. Several years, | A party of young folks, twelve in| They were entertaineq t¥ Corporal|ly jumped about ten feet into the The In and Out Club of this place, |Mrs. C. D. Rishel yesterday. sca concréte steps at the -— number, will go to Koch’s hotel this | Elmer Schlegelmilch on 3unday at| well and rescued the child just as it held its annual outing in the grove| Mr. Christian Stoler of Oskaloosa, k Sprout when she fell, Turnpike Dividend |evening by automobile where they |his home in this place, wien a fine was sinking for possibly the last on the farm tenmanted by Mr. S. S.|lowa, is east on a visit to friends sek A deep gash that| The Elizabethtown and Middle wil} hold a card party. They will | chicken corn soup dinner va Served. |time. The child, so far as known, is | pjolwager on Sunday. It was a grand |here, at York and Atlantic City. L was ingdcted. | town Turnpike Company yesterday banquet after the games. They broke camp at §:)0 Sunday not seriously injured.” | success, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Garber left cial | declared a semi-annual dividend of] - et eee and arrived at their Armo¥ at 6:30 et QQ rr A An Monday for Niagara Falls, where three dollars on each share of stock.| Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. |P. M. Read the Bulletin | Read the Bulletin (Continued on page 5)
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