The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 13, 1914, Image 1

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    Dear
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Pwer y Seld--Two Letiers From Antwerp--Keller & Bro.
Tl
MR, CLARENG
Jv, w
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RITES HOME
.
Wo Very Miterysting Letters Re-
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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
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