Dear O. 13. Pwer y Seld--Two Letiers From Antwerp--Keller & Bro. Tl MR, CLARENG Jv, w oo OF MT. RITES HOME . Wo Very Miterysting Letters Re- J Ul MOUNT JOY, Y PENNA. WEDNES 2 Y, AUG 19, 1914 Hold $6, 300 Stock Salg f\ (AVE A LAWN PARTY Rev./and Mrs. C. D. Rishel Enter- taired the Young Folks Saturday 9 \Siturday afternoon from 2 P.M, and Mrs. C. D. Ris gave a lawn party on the parso lawn to about fifty children. the cradle roll and primary d } outs and their | Mrs. Bli Smeltzer and Misk M Longenecker. The little entertained with plays rv Miss cake, candy were served It was sion and the Ji lighted. » Fe lawn decorated with a and small flags, Mrs. Eli daughter REvely lev. cream, ppy occa- were de- nandsomely r of large Those present ieltzer and little } June, Elizabeth, were: ign by Mr. J, H. Stolj , Se & ast Few Days, Telling, gn Situation at ar SWolrs Family Safe of the twerp, Aug Father: “Situation; 1n Europe is serious, Germany (has declared war on Rus- sia, latter bedause Germany has wanted this seapgrt for a long time—in fact all the countries want it, still veloped hold hours. elf today ‘as by hts of Fran¢e and Belgium. On the Factory is operating, demoralized, So yester af ¥ of ‘war’ since “councils that every we two | | { |e German ang Belgium cavalry had | rj an morning, last passenger England cation word engagement Heard on ' frontier this’ morning boat leaves here tonight, then al] off. Will favorab have to declare treaty she is bg this port. seen a great man parting but they Ng compared; with why ne in cyse everything lety amily ~N't wo, all bef pre ig wif this | that | for | communi- is cut try to ge whenever England will EB protect d Have will ose. Wed 00S 'ommuni- 1tries ex- | oney for practically | g | face | struck a ta bad ! Mr, | { flight £ busy one—getting i watching thelr zl and : Sh | 11 the Germans remaining were ht given six hours to get nelgiur and the crowds Togt | oke 1p and raided avery. stablishment in town, ent running high. As we thru buying tomor- five must determine | to the valuable 2. of the Company uick and we were | Jhuick that nothing way but the people. en forwarding English | hu, if they get thru, as] mation and news, altho | hontain more details than | bapers. { bems to me to be no | Germany will violate | utrality as the German- ones is not large enough any to fhvow one and one illion men at France. rmans in Antwerp were [/n against Germany in her in provoking war. close in haste as there is h to do and few of us to do it. of us carries his passport and American flag. is get us Aserve » I Lovingly, Clarence eet Re — FRANK'S BIG SALE il] Sell Three Carloads of Cattle Here on Friday That will be some sale of Mr. C. Frank's at M. A. Spickler’s Wash- gton House stables on Friday, Aug. when he will offer three carloads jive stock. Fhe lot consists ra fine Holstein ws, a carload of high-grade Holstein heifers, a load of stock steers, Also a lot of extra fine home-raised shoats, mostly farge ones weighing from 100 to 126 Ib. If you want stock don’t forget the ’ of a carload of and Durham nicely marked car- Helen arn nell : Elmer but are | George much has de | Hele dem Kat Kad 1 o | Kid We | { the family , Joy ( ~ | for Ciara, Hannah Josephine enecker, Sheaffer, Barnhart, \ George Shatto, lh Anna May Long- wae Dabler, Maud e) Sumpman, Jay Christian Charles ohn A and Margaret, voffer and daughter Ra- Mary H. Longenecker, &3ates and son Allen, Mrs. fy oll and children Joseph, Robert, Mrs. Oscar Pen- children Clara, Warren, d Lloyd, Richard Hoffman, and Marguerite Shickley, amaker, Mrs. Monroe Lin- and daughters Mildred and yn, Bernice Garber, John Rob- aier and Rev, and Mrs. C. D. el. i tl Qn Mrs, Frank Se, an, rt In the Roped Arena ¥ Kid Ellis meets Baby Brown, of at York next Tuesday night. weigh 110 1bs. and rattling go. by the Mt. Joy be held in Mt. evening, Aug. 28. Wolpert of one of the John Ry- of Michi- is AN sas, Both boys should make The next Athletic Club Hall Friday Ellis will meet Jack | Lancaster, undoubtedly boys the county. will meet Ford Munger The latter has a 15-round with Battling Nelson to his This will be some show. re A A Are re a show will | Joy | best in an gan. | draw credit, A Bad Bump Ray that wasn’t in a disposition. ac- bruise on his to unload bale dropped, and board struck Mr. left side causing Keller isn't his accident which bad assisting with an that was met Tor He } na) | counts baled when a The blow board | Keller severe on the of his a face near the temple, bruise. re Child's Bad Fall the little daughter of Clayton Craley, who visiting of David Zerphey on Mt. met with a bad accident She fell down a her head on bowl that was at the foot of Her was broken She was taken to the by automobile Beatrice, is street, Saturday evening. of steps, striking a wash the and face cut. hospital at Lancaster treatment, et Sept. 5 Sept. 5 is the fesival of the stairs. nose Festival, Saturday evening, time set for the big Fraternal Patriotic = Americans of this place in the park here. They will serve many good things to eat and here’s hoping for a good attend- The (Citizens Band of this will furnish music for the oc- tf. ance. place, casion. — etl eee Let's All Go Down Tomorrow, Thursday evening, the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church at Saunga, will hold a supper on the lawn of Dr. J. S. Kendig when they will serve chicken corn soup, ice cream and cake, candy, etc. { They will serve from five o'clock on every body is invited to attend. EG and Paid the Costs The case of G. Samuel Sheaffer against John Horstick for assault and batfery was heard before Just- ice Joseph R. Strickler last Thurs- day forenoon and was settled by Mr. Horstick paying the costs and giving bail for good behavior for period of one year. rn r——— “Manny” is On the Job Ephraim R. Dougherty, who had accepted the vacancy at the Rheems Rotary a week ago, resignation. The vacancy has been filled by the appointment of Emanu- el Hendrix of this place, rr A A QI Use the Telephone We have both phones at our office. When you have a news item call the Bulletin office on either phone. We will be glad to take the news and publish it. Your neighbors will be glad to see it in print. eee tl Qe. The Stork Was There Early yesterday Mr. Stork left a dszughter at the home of Mr. and Mis. Aaron Rye on West Main hte of this sale, Aug. 21. street. super jnte dents, | 4 ‘ | | tendered his|’ IIR [i Nany Re: JTS 1 Pos Wee THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK What Our Able Corps of Reporters Found in the Card Basket About Yourself, Your Friends and You Acquaintances Mr. Arthur Hershey. Mr. W. M. last Thursday Mr. spent Mr. was Mr. spent Mr. Hoffer spent Friday at Myers of in town. A. G. Jamison of Palo, Mich, Monday in the boro. J. M. Hipple of Philadelphia, mid-week visitor here. R. Darlington, of Lewisburg, last Wednesday in town. Reuben Shellenberger Monday at Rocky Springs. Mr. J. H. Lee of Harrisburg, was Thursday guest of friends here. Mr. W. W. Blackson of Columbia, was seen on streets Monday. Mrs. E. W. spent several days with relatives Bethlehem. Mrs. S. R. Snyder visited friends Millersville Saturday and Sunday. Mr. C. Brandt made mo- torcycle trip Philadelphia on Sun- day. Mr. and rusticating York, spent a spent da our Bentzel at at Owen a to Mrs. Paul B. Atlantic Getz City are at this week, Mr. sonberg, W. E. Jerlen of Johm Wednesday here with and Mrs. spent friends. Mrs. visited Brunner, Miss town, Brady Miss Lancaster, Jacob L. Sarah Gantz of her sister, Mrs, Sunday. elle the Sunday. Elizabeth- Mrs. Leader of was guest of Sarah returned visit at Dearbeck week's Margaret Saturday from Wildwood, N. J. Ethel Shickley among a York, friends of is and Miss vigiting relatives here this week. Miss Nesta Stephens of is spending the week here with Blanche Kauffman. Mr, and Mrs. Linnaeus Bellaire, spent Sunday Mrs. Amos Kaylor. Mr. Geo. Brown- visit to Mrs. Geo. H. Messrs. Z. York, Thursday. H. Roberts and Columbia, transacted ness here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Shickley and son of Philadelphia, are visiting relatives here and at Florin. Mr, Virgil Meck and friend of Strasburg, visited the family of Dr. W. D. Chandler Wednesday. Mr. Elmer Ebersole is off enjoy- ing a few days’ vacation. He is visiting friends at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hawthorne and children Mae and Harvey, visit: ed friends in Lancaster Sunday. Mrs. Eliza McClurg and son Wayne of Elizabethtown, visited the family of Mr. A. B. Hoffer last week. Miss Beatrice Hawthorne is on a two weeks’ visit to her grandmo- ther, .at No. 2 tollgate, near Mari- ctta. Mr. P. Frank Schock and family returned home yesterday after spending some time at Wildwood, N. J, Lancaster Miss Kaylor of with Mr. and here on a Burgess JT, parents Brown. Troup and J. E. in is his and Pef- busi- K. fer of were town on ness last H. W. busi- Messrs. Marks of Miss Celia Hartman- of Steelton, returned home Monday after spend- ing several days with Mrs. Rev. N. A. Barr. Miss Esther Kauffman of Phila- delphia, spent several days in town with her cousin, Miss Catherine Kauffman. Miss Naomi Webb left Friday for | West Chester, where she will spend | several weeks with her uncle, Jesse E. Webb. Miss Margaret Miller of Altoona, spent a few days in town last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reist. The Misses Anna and Mary J. Hoffer left Friday on a two weeks’ vigit to their cousins in Philipsburg, Center county. Miss Luella town, has returned spending a few days Beatrice Brown. Mrs. Jay A. chantville, N, J. weeks here with her parents, and Mrs. J. H. Stoll Mrs. E. A. Proudfoot and sons John and Edward of Harrisburg, (Continued on page 8) of Browns- home after with Miss Walters MacNicholl of Mer- is spending several Mr BIG BUSINESS DEAL Vv Mr, John Hallbran of Chester, Buys the Hotel, Brewery, Ice Plant and Bottling Works of the Bube Estate business deal days ago an ex- Another was transacted when Mr. John Hallbran, perienced brewer and hotel man of Chester, purchased of the Bube Es- tate in this place, the Central Ho- tel, Brewery, Bottling Works and Ice Manufacturing Plant on Norta | Market street. This is one of the business stands in was conducted by Bub for many years. After his death the business was continued by the Bube Estate up to this time when it was sold. The new important here a few oldest and best the town and the late Alois , proprietor next Tuesday and will as soon thereafter as can be transferred. ems t-te enn THE NEW BORO MAP will be here take charge the licenses ft Can Be Seen in the Window at the Bulletin Office We have a large blue print in the | window at this office that is attract- | ing the attention of many because | it interests every citizen in Mount Joy. It Is a map made Brubaker, C. E., for Council, and borough Mr. M. N. Joy Bor- the old the pro- by Mt. shows well as ough lines as lines. plainly marked understood. It points of interest discussed by so of borough :d extension is easily Pose Everything very the have and can be shows exact been the question extension arose, If anything about it that that niany since there is os Flor 6163 Mr. Abert Haines | OF THE WEEK what Has Transpired in (hat Thriv Distance West of Mr. John Masterson ? is on Psick list. Mr. BE, C. Harrisburg, Mr, was a Monday visitor Mr, S. R. Smith of visited friends in town Friday. Mr. Ralph Morton was a Monday visitor to friends at Conewago. Mrs. Frank Gainor of Rheems, visited friends in town Tuesday. Mr. Norman Stoner of York, tered at the hotel on Wednesday. A driving horse owned by Henry Schiegelmilch died Monday. Mr. H W. Myers of made a business trip to day. Mr. made day. Mrs. to town. town of to Lancaster, Mon John business Shelly a trip town Harvey Stutzman of vou can” not fully understand, of this blue print will! you, | Te ~ J BANK ROBBERS AT WORK inspection aright \Cracksmen Pay an Early Marning | Visit to Peoples Bank, of May- | town | hour morning | n visit to the | at Maytown, | before they | At an early Monday paid” a Bank several cracksme Hoffman Peoples but scared off entrance to the insti- of pains. they were had effected an tution and they, course, secured | nothi for their When a duty ng baker next door went he saw several men engaged in off a rear shutter When they the endeavor the bank that an to pry with chisels. had hurried of been detected exit portion saw they the their men made a from of behind scene, leaving thieving paraphernalia them tir rR Here Stehman, Chicago Visitor John H, visiting in this Professor Professor of section Steh- >rofessor Chicago, is at Maytown. man was a pupil of HT. Albert at the Maytown High School during the days of the Rebellion and later taught school at Rock Point, near Marietta. He is now connected with the Avondale schools, Chicago where he has the supervision of 1,300 scholars, and thirty-three teachers under him. Professor Stehman is greatly interested in the project of the Albert Association, which will present the picture of his first teacher to the East Donegal School Board next Saturday evening the exercises to be held in the May- town Band Hall ep etna Cattle Sale at Milton Grove On Saturday, Aug. 22, Mr. C .C. Hallman will sell one hundred head of live stock consisting of fresh cows and springers, Holstein heifers, steers and bulls at public sale at the hotel at Milton Grove, A. S. Hol wager, proprietor. The heifers are fine ones and will weigh from 500 to 800 1bs. ——— EE Their Next Sale Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. will hold their next sale of live stock at their yards here on Friday, August 28, when they will offer their usually fine kind of cows, heifers, bulls, stock steers and cattle for beeves Full /particulars next week. ————- ——— Potatoes Getting Cheap There was a man in town yester- day selling new potatoes at 75 cents a bushel or 10 cents a peck. He had quite a few but it didn't take him long to sell out at the latter price. Nearly everybody he asked took half a bushel, paying him 20 cents. and are X \ \ BE —— A Bad Fall While ascending a flight of steps at her home on North Market street Sunday night, Mrs. Geo. H. DeLong fell, stretching a ligament and severely injuring her hip. el BA Beneman's Summer Clean-up Sale continues with greater bargains than before. be sure and take advantage am { position | Factory. on | f | home ra, spent Sunday at her home. Mr. accepted Jacob Stigler has at the of to FP business Mr. made Saturday. Mrs, Emlin . Buller son are spending J. a Heagy trip town jr. daughter | and the week at Columbia. Mrs. Herbert urg visited Mr. Keener Saturday. Mr. El visited Keener of Harris and Mrs. John Flatbush, Buller Hershey of Mr Emlin Tuesday John Flowers lizabethtown, Tuesday Hertzler visited milly Mrs. of E on and Miss rich visited erly in Clayton ncaster, tives town Mr, f La pa and family forme: the ’s on Sunday Viola Hamilton from a two weeks’ Philadelphia. Nissley of Landisville Thursday in town the of Miss Mary Shires. Catharine Breneman Sunday in Keener. spending 4 at Blaine, Per- ents Miss returned visit to at Ella last friends Miss spent guest Miss risburg of Har- the of spent town guest Miss Grace Miss Flo Smith two weeks’ vacation county, the guest of her parents. Messrs, Wm. Weidman and Fred Niedenthal attended D. B. Kieffer’'s horse sale at Middletown Monday. Mr. Emanuel Eby and daughter Miss Bertha left yesterday for a ten days’ Visit Mr. and Mrs. John H. spent last Saturday in town the guests of Mrs. der, Mrs. of Denver, as guests of Freymeyer. Mr. Victor Haldeman of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. H Sunday. Mrs. Harry Stokes and family ited the family of Mr. Sunday. Mrs. Dr. 0. B. has been spending some with her sister, Mrs. John maker, left for her home delphia last week. Mr. and Mrs. ed home Tuesday after spending ten days’ vacation at New Washington and Philadelphia, Mrs. and daugh-| 1s ry Shuemak Elizabeth- 0. K. Sny- Scott Sweigart and son John spent several days here Mr. and Mrs. Henry and family his J. Haldeman on Stokes and Mr. Roy of Hanover, vis- Harold Buller on Snodgrass, who time here H. Shue- in Phila- Harry Oleweiler Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. and son Stanton Stacks. Howard Shickley | S. the family of C. S. Wachsteter. Albert Haines last Thursday ing and took with them a lot canned fruit and other eatables. Mr. even- of B. Frank Emsweiler is erect- ing a large barn.at his residence west of town. Mr. A. B. Walters and force are doing the work. Mrs. Paul Buohl left on Friday for her home at Dayton, Ohio, after spending several weeks with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Masterson. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Winters, Mrs. fof this money saving opportunity. (Continued on page 5) parents, | II Ihe Residence oI LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION [placed in the lockup. ing and Industrious Village a Shor | appearance at the September term of Mount Joy as: Court. He gave his name as William Gathered by Our Reportorial Staf | C. Kaufhold, | the | ent ry. Keener spent Sunday at | Elmer Lubaker of Harrisburg! ‘News Items Told in A Brief Yet In- Philadelphia, regis- | Mr | Marietta, | Mon- Palmy- parental | | burg, 1 | ¢ Elizabethtown Shoe | brated Lancaster, [h on ter, M.|dren ana thirteen greats fd L. Ning and | Ul-| | 3 attention A DRUNK OR A THIEF, WHICH? Stranger Found on the Porch at the Home of Mrs. Sarah Ebersole There was considerable excite ment in the west end Monday even- ing about 9:30 when the report was circulated that thieves were trying to effect an entrance at the home of Mrs. Sarah Ebersole, on Hemp street. A and I of the neighbors responded saw a man striking matches near the house. He was some robber | at that for the first thing he done was to tie the dog after which he | Moore, of Egsl Pel laid on the porch. Several men held | bso ies the man prisoner until Constable | ’ | Kramer arrived, after which he was | | THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST He was given a hearing before| TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Justice Jos. R. Strickler at noon yes- Sims ees |terday and committed to jail for his few | 3ome Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passec to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Columbia. Gone to Their Reward attempted He is felonious of icharged with Mrs. morning Benj. Jacobs ! — aged 45 years, LOCAL NOTES lin Columbia. | a | died Friday at her home Mrs, Mary L. Cope, formerly of { Columbia, died at Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y, aged 86 years. | teresting Way Mr. Wm. Conrad moved house vacated hig into the by father on Mrs. burg, Friday of Harris- Columbia, died Laura formerly | David street. Proprietor snapper House Cafe on Saturday I. D. Beneman has extended his | great sale of clothing in order to chance E. Kautz of years, 3 soup B. at will Washington evening. Gantz serve his aged 58 Jacobs died at Co Friday aged 45 years, resulting cancer of the Mrs lumbia on Elizabeth give every person a to save | death from money. Get a good school suit cheap | Stomach. now. It a portsider, is Rev. Samue| Samuel Haldeman Haldeman, Elizabethtown, died at Cal., after a infirmities of old and was Church of was rumored’ that “Dicky” Brown, Rev, esident will serve for the Epis- a former | copals tomorrow evening. Lookout of |for a kink | of Bethe] Mr. and 813 I Reedley, with 94 in continuous string | lis home at victories. Mrs. South that illness He » oldest long was years old minister of the hren, of which for years, took place Thursday. made at Reedley Simon Drabenstadt, | 48 Harris- Joy, anniversary f | of Front street, | formerly of Mount the fifty-sixth marriage cele- Bret he a ninister 67 funeral terment Tha their le eld with a family dinner, 1 La: was the their daugh- 2 The Drabenstadt Kila Primrose, John | 0s car Drs adt, William Draben- | nital | stadt, Mrs. George Conner, and Clif | 1ged Drabenstadt, grandchil- aft residence of Mrs. ildren, George Conner, seven Mra Mrs, | Samuel died 1 thirt; Samuel Moore Moore of East at the General o'clock Monday hree | cl Amos Mrs. erst Pet- Hos- afternoon, Drabenstadt 1benst ure, at | ton . T3315 from a randchil- | El- wedding 2 ses. She David : for several cl nilidren the hospital 1shand and two body D East I 156 years ago was prese I my | was removea for i - A CORKING SALE Steck Sale Held Here for Long Time etersburg | Alice Musser remains of Alice f Mr. and Mrs. died Mi of Jainbridg buried in cemetery. The famil time resided Samuel Biggest al The 1ghter Samuel 1dletown, diseases, Friday Bain- until a Conoy Terley, of Middletown, the parents survive. 0 {| Musser, biggest and | who at complication Undoubtedly one of the from a most live stock for stock argely | were taken some | fc sales held in this section morning and he time, the of Messrs. J 1001} place vards I dealers at { bridge 3. our | & Bro, Friday. Keller short ago Rev. Samaritan Only last a 106 steers, extensive here The fine township. was specially head of ete. The and the to over Cows brought high as $114 head. This firm has a reputation for sell- ing fine stock and this attracted the of many. The printing and sold consist stock the Mission, lo ing of bulls, officiated. ows, heifers, asi ES John H. Rhiver Word reached Rowenna announcing the death at West Fair of John H. Rhiver, who died from the effects of a complication of after long The Rhiver family formerly i in wictioneer made 93 sales sale amounted $6,300. Sa turday as a view, diseases, a illness. advertising for reside to Hillsdale Camp. | | | | | in, preached. this big sale done by the Bul- 1 letin was section of the five years old. children a number this and the deceased was children. He was sixty His wife and eight survive. There also survive sisters and a brother, residing in this county. One meme meet GU rere A. M. E. Camp at Rheems Sunday the big day at the colored camp Rheems. The com- has made special arrange- the day's services. Dennis Barnhart of Flor- Brothers George Brown and Andrew McCurdy, of Marietta, led the singing for the service. These men are two of the best camp- meeting singers Pennsylvania. At 30 p Brother Eugene Dunson and Wilson had charge of the song service. At 8 p. by Rev. Charles Stew- “Hand Writing On the attendance was very was of at one of them mittee for At 3 Rev. ments DP. mM. Miss Ann Annie Mrs. lie Heisey Heisey, daughter of William Heisey, of Mastersonville, died at her home op Friday morning at eleven o'clock, aged fifteen years. Her death was caused by dropsy. She survived father and the following and sisters: Aaron, of Jacob, John, Warren of Mt. Samuel, Manheim; Harry and at home and Mrs. Isaac Gish of Mount Hope. Miss Mr. and in m. Morris i is 3 by her brothers Rheems; Joy: Cora n., preaching art; subject, Wall.” The Horace Cox return-| = York, | ter E. Bernice of Elizabethtown, are| here. the guests of the former's parents, of Philadelphia are| spending several days in town with | | « Thieves entered the cellar of MT.|ang place, at Mt. Joy Aug. 22. | good. The camp will close on next| mhe funeral afternoon Brethren Monday the Mas. held on o'clock Church was Sunday at one et in Christ at Ream’s Horse Sale tersonville. On Saturday, Aug 22, Mr. Ed. | Ream will sell a carload of extra | g20d Ohio and Indiana horses and colts at public sale at his stables | Mr. Ream bought this load | °F | direct from the farmers and thev | are the money-making kind. Among | | them are some well mated heavy | Maryland, he had for a some well broke family hors-| Short vacation. He had not been well for some time and last summer and his wife visited at Marietta, For more than forty years he was 8 member of the Philadelphia Annual Confererce of the Methodist Episco- pal church, but the past fifteen years had been superannuated. He had held pastorates at Mount Joy, New Hope, Lancaster county, Lehighton Tullyton and Philadelphia. Decease was about seventy years of age, sides his wife he is survived by o daughter, residing at Brunswi Rev. Oscar R. Cook Rev. Oscar R. Cook, a former pas of the First Methodist Episcopal here F at the near Frederick died riday sister, church, home of his where been | teams, and a few pacers and trotters | that can step. Don’t forget the time Mr. he C. H. Zeller will call the sale. eee eG Gere. Notice of Election Notice hereby given that an election for a Secretary, Treasurer and five managers of the Mt. Joy Cemetery Association, will be held in the corridor of the Mt. Joy Boro Fire Engine House, Tuesday even- ing, Sept. 8, 1914, between hours of 6:30 and 8 o'clock. Maryland. At the time of the ded SAMUEL DONAVEN, [tion of the church in Marietta 2 Sec. was one of the principal speake is 26, sept. ordings \