IN VOI. X11. NO. 14 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, AUG 26, 1914 $1.00 A YEAR Our Borough Schools Open Next i SLL Very Encouraging---Kid Ellis Wins at York LOCAL NOTES | | HARVEY KEATH KILLFED DOCKED FOR DAYS ABSENT r rene | mn en : ere | x ( iy An in Both Legs Severed—Had Tal@en ry Ms This Rule Only Applies to Congress. ( | News Items Told in A Brief Yet In | | é r il teresting Way i +o Mill and Lost His Foothqol li men, However, and Not Us 1 r g Way l 1, While Unloading” Washington, Aug, 25—The House The borough schools open next | | m——— | | | | Monday. | i : ee aiid al today adopted a drastic resolution, B ’ ' Morris Hollinger’'s saw mill, a A 0 introduced. by: Majority Leader Un. ( 3 , LS Dero Any. otek’ Bi 1D. Bens) \(i : i . J | White Oak, was the scene ¢f a ho 3 ( 1103 derwood, ordering absent members 1 mans Saturday. | | ok Pile . Bceldens Blouin. 11% : Ga U) back to their duties, and ‘“‘docking” ( | mr. J. M. Backenstoe moved into| - VAVAY : CT | —— { | | Tuesday afternoon, resulting in the] HBR i avery. da rap vay : teath of te itvey Ieotth: 47 Years of. them for every day they are away {one of Miller Bros. new houses on aeath arvey D , { Years | GOT: Sy da OG ‘he ree emma . Deni Keak | except for sickness. The vote on [South Barbara street today. ge, a farmer near enryn Keath | the Ie OCR LOTION 2 see 2 ndings 0 Or Many Re-se.meemmme "Miss Jennie Sedllr 000 TOM" ees di JG NOS, 0 Forme Res: : 3 o : ; Ro the Little Chiques last Thursday. g shortly after he left the opera ing, and the danger that the United The W. C. T: U. will meet al the | IH] : ing table, where his left leg, w hich | States may be drawn into it is daily BECOMES Bride home of Mrs. Charles DeLong on | lle Il Il Dod yas hanging by a shred of flesh, | becoming more serious, is under- | Monday evening, Aug. 31st, at 7:30. | ee i amputated. The right] leg had stood to be back of the insistence The fostivad De oy Seraayi VERY INTERESTING NEWS AS [been severed below the knee by the of the leaders that full attendance |._QCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION | | THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST ji 4 | : : evening for the benefit of the | PENNED BY MRS. CLARENCE [large wood saw in the mill. he WHEREABOUTS OF OUR, maintained. OF THE WEEK Citizens Band was a grand financial! TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER STOLL The unfortunate man hac left his RIENDS THE PAST WEEK The daily compensation of a mem- | —_ home shortly after noon with a load| RR a ber of Congress is $20.54 1-4. Ac-| Nhat Has Transpired in [hat Thriv The Mission Band of Trinily Unit-| some Weil Known People From Our Were Obliged to Leave for London [of jogs which he intended to have| What Our Able Corps of Reporter cording to the roll call on the reso-| ing and industrious Village a Shor | i moa oaiicn CNNTel hel” their Neighborhood Have Passe to the Very Hurriedly — A Cablegram | oy at the saw mill. ‘When he arrived Found in the Card Basket About lution 185 of the 433 members of Distance West of Mount oy = he 5 Lit 3 ! Carole; 2 Woods Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Frém Mr. Stol] to His Father, Mr. at his destination he helped Hol Yourself, Your Friends and Your the House are absent from Wash- Gathered by Our Reportorial Staf: Thursday = des 3 Gone to Their Reward J. H. Stoll, Tells of His Safety in linger carry the logs into the mill,| Acquaintances ington. If these members remain Mr A H Stump? will serve a) Woolwich, England The big saw was started in operation r away the government will save Mrs. E. 8. Moore was a Tuesday | chicken corn soup supper at the! Mrs. Mary A. Hogendobler died at and several of the logs were cut.| Mr. James O. Newpher spent Sun-|about $3,600 a day in salaries. visitor to Lancaster. Farmers’ Inn on Prides evening, Columbia, Saturday, aged 70 yoars. Following is a letter received by Both men lifted a big log ready to | day at Me Gretna. : TT v=... ——— Mrs. Alice Morton visited friends August. 28. ’ Mrs. Peter Herbere died a Co- Mrs. M. S. Bowman of this place, place on the saw. In doing this| Mr-S. H. Miller spent last Thursday WE GET ANOTHER LEMON at Middletown on Sunday. H. J. Williams received his offi-|lumbia, Sunfly morning aged 69 ber daughter, Mrs. Clarence |p ..p stepped upon the carriage on |3t the Lebanon fair. . — Mr. Jay Stoll of Harrisburg, iS cial diploma from National/ Head- | years. vhich is quite interesting. which the logs are held while being Mr. Juno. Keener has again opened That's What a Lancaster Daily Says / visiting friends in town. |auarters as Scout Master of{the Mt. | Elizabeth of Richard Mil- have no idea of the day Or awed, and losing his footing fell his shoe slore. : About It at Least | Mr. Harvey Stone of Philadelphii| joy Bov Scouts 5 or formerly lumbia, died at ? but you will be glad to Bear | girectly under the big circular saw Mr. M. S. Potter of Harrisburg, The Morning Journal says—“Once|was a visitor to town Monday. Mr. Elmer 3rown moved his fami- : : have landed in London. which was revolving very rapidly. | vas In town Thursday. ; again have the fishermen of the Up-| Mr. Frank Werner of Lebanon, iy and household effects from the yt Herbert died Sunday We were having tea Monday af-| The right leg was whipped off below | Then. C. Abele of Reading, spent per Susquehanna River been handed | called on friends in town Sunday. | Bopp property on Donegal street. to ine Pits 4 her Rois in oT “ernoon when Mr. Booth came rush- the knee in a flash, and the left leg, {125 Thursday jn town. a lemon by the State Department of | Mr. Joseph Davis of Atley, made | ty, Miller property on New street, Agel 69 Soils 's. John Splain died at Columbia ing to the hou inl MIL FW. kel ilade€lphia, | : : ; ! ol ne or : . 5 | to k ne an to te1] us | ats below the knee, wag only left| I~ F. W. Heckel of Philadelphia, Fisheries, which promised faithfully [3 business trip to town Saturday. |yesterday. Mrs ack as we wer six - ! 2 y | spe 3 ay i 1. 3 | vv oy z arris n ~ bi® P : ere to leave ai six Spent Monday In town to have the fishway in the dam at| Mr. S. P. Young of Harrisburg,| Mr. Herman Snyder, who was em- Wednesday from ac licati Mr. R. Bruce Dunlay of Altoona : oa : fe call fonds mn Sindy : on Wednesday from a complication of : eusion | Hollinger, a horrified spectator of : : ? : called on friends in town Sunday. ployed at Mr. Peter Brubaker's gar diseases aged 43 years can imagine the confusion. Eh : spent Friday in this boro. : h Mr. Ralph N. Jones of Harrisburg] 3 3 re ; : Nst what they packed | the accident, was helplest to send : tory fish a chance to get up the Mr. he AY a lage, moved into the house he recent- Miss Anna Resch, formerly of ’ fere. Before he could) shut off the : ; % od river. Now with the season almost |made a business trip to town Mon Ly purchased along the Back Run | Marietta, died Monday at the county ; : sojourning here last week. \ : ’ in : Bop’t need power Keath was lying'in a pool ot ° Co . 3 { Reading spent, “nothing has heen done to the] | day. {near the mill. hospital aged 75 years. . Mr. Chas. S. Adams of Reading, m——— success, 7 lock for London hanging by a shred of fleish. : Holtwood repaired to give the migra- | Mr. C. E. Harner of Sunbury, was in London with the | Mr. Benj. Myers of Baltimore, is | Messrs. H. S. Newcomer of this Robert T. McClaitit one of the {here on a visit to Mrs. Barbara | | place, and Fred Heckel of Colum- oldest citizens Ha etired rail | gna Mrs. Harry Shultz o bia, both experienced hardware | roaders of Columbia was und dead | Miadietown visited friends noun oe faking Recount of sock at in bed Monday. He was 73 years old. 5 ’ 3 J. H. Buohl’s this week, prior to | ano help, he unfortunate | Mr A.B. Enérsole of Hariishure operate the plant have been laid off. | DA a Mis. Carl Dukemen of | Dansforting to the Pow purchaser, | : Mrs. Anna Resh RE aa from ywhere he fen! = 2" Monday visor bore Officials with whom the matter has Honey Brook, are Rel on ¢ vist to Mr, Geo. H. Brown jr. | Mrs, Anna Resh, a resident, of Mar- hue, Seiling, | Mr. HS NoWeonar attended the] 220 taken wp hold oul hope. but I irencs | ee fous disd at Be Lancasier Coutts By the fair at Lebanon on Thursday will be but 2 few weeks at the out Mr. and Mrs. J. H Dukeman ane Vogt—Dyer Hospial on Sunday mornme She gost PE Se Sa a ichuee | Side until the fall rains cause the i ire Eve Ee : ays Aa os abu toms vas an inmate of the institution for wEngpf 4 Harrisburg 3 spending sever § at Atlantic] .A pretty wedding was solemnized | , called 1 friends here Fridav iver to rigaeso much that nothing | v. I Saturdiy evening at © o'clock when hree years, Mr. P, H Bel of Willian sport, be dg ud then another yeas Chicken corn soup will be on sale | Miss Mary A, daughtef of Mr. and } X HC Pi We week-eng visitor here \ pnd again the 4% lat the Park ore Saturday evening at| Mrs. Harry Dyer, ws inited in : hi 5 © Philips A Rodman of Philag y fish be held be, § p y marriage to Mr. Alber Jogt of Mil- x EE. A Piling, 2 sg £sday in to pir fry be doomed Messrs, J. P. and P. B. Brown of|lersvillee Rev, I H. “e ALL} Dastol Reel dio |e of York wancaster were Sunday visitors at|of the bride, er i C : Y the Flory | mony at di o °d | parent Geg blcod on the floor of the mill. The : : present incomplete fishway on right leg was lying on / one side of SPER! Friday In the boro. York county side oi the river, and | (the saw and the body of; the man on Mrs. games Glatielter hve ode to the presumption is that nothing will { {York on a visit to friends. be done, as nearly all the men ex- ae other. The left leg was dangling | cept those regularly employed to J : ay Mr. H. J. Ross of Lebanon, was aread of skin to his bod |seen about town yesterday. een oun - 5 OW We were held up three “U8 On| Of this number Phe D he way down the Skelt. 1 beginners this vear. Fourteen Bruce and 1 were lucky to rw | these moved here since the I { Mr. H. 8. Adams ot} [vo berths in an outside cabin; school term. This of course, dces, =~ . SR oI : | ; (Was in town the latter part oa lost of the Americans were put! jnot include pupils that will attend | oo bi pwn in the hold so they slept out! jour public schools who are sixteen : Y win the deck in preference. We or over. | Messrs. Elwood Millard and Wal-| Friday and Satur 1ld not complain of anything for It is estimated that there will be (eT Mease spent Monday at Middle 1 o'clock to 4 for the pu were thankful enough the Eng- fos 425 pupils in our schools this | town. Ing parents and pupils that maj ponsul fixed things so we could | an increase of ten over last| Mr. Philip Pyle of Pittsburgh, t of Antwerp. year. spent Saturday here the guest of his American consul didn’t lift | — A —— : father. Bq i030 =nvibing ; Ne Nas] ANOTWER LOT OF G00D ONES | IY. €. 7. Precio of West Ches- sy taking care of the German jter, ca xd on our merchants on 's duties that he had nerve b_to take over. | to consult with me regarding school. All applicants for admission to the | agen? schools, other than beginners, will | Philadelp kindly come at this time in order to be | C. A. Wiley on Sunuam assigned their proper places. Appli-| Mr. Chas. Bishop, son of Mr. and | : Friday cants are requested to bring cards oF Mrs. Jefferson Bishop of this place, | Superinten J. B. Keller & Bro. will Offer 107 “1 ; 5 _.. [reports of the school last attended in and Miss Agnes Steffy of Bain-| Howard Panter? bre supposed to take food Head Here on Felvay hank a iche ot Tue order to fagilitore. classification, { bridge, were united in marriage at former driving, were de Meals on tie boat and! op oer aR CE The Dose dit chi ini ’ C. E. ROUDABUSH, ___-|the latter place on Sunday. They |hill on the Marietta pike u believe it, we were two |, 3 hare J. 4 Ke > $ hi e boro. 450 Supervising Principal. | will reside in town. Chickies Park, when a front T¥ f two nights crossing the| ar ein . go Fay oo Mr fm Mrs. A800 Nagle 2 EE —— While hanging up clothes at her|blew out. This caused the machine | = hell. We ‘should have done ; TEP ic sa € on Friday w en. e} wi nounce the birth of a bouncing baby Auxiliary Meeting home here last week Mrs. Wm. Say-| to skid to the right side of the road place. I Re TRE ATPerIodte ov i 52 107 head of fresh Ln, spring Saturday. The regular monthly meeting of {lor met with an. accident. She slip-|and run into a pole. Fortunately, the here at 10.39 carly crazy as they | 25, £003 Jem steers, bulls Bud, Mr. E. Biedman of New York City, | the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Gener- | ped ang fell on an incline in the | machine was running slowly and the services held in St¥ Reon iggy: up or | The ode. sos wast Feicias agi a visitor here the fore part of [al Hospjal will De Reid at the vard, struck her arm on a stone and [only damage was several bent rods. | Church. Interment was ; 3 this week. home of Mrs. J. Carmany on Thurs- Sustained a fracture of the left fore-| Temporary repairs were made and | Eberle cemetery. n ink an us will evgr| DOTIERS 80g go Pca Miss Mae Zeller and her guest oy Siternecs Sept, 5 8 2 Tok arm, This is quite a misfortune and [the auto was brought to Columbia. that trip, We discovered all : I 2 2 i Wh : | Miss Eby, are spending the day ip | ull attendance is desired. owing to her advanced age it will Te- | - ——-——— J. Francis Hegener ze of fresh water and I was, C0 ‘Of of stock boug fect from Lancaster. Ter quire some time for the break to| 1 that T had a a few bottles | IC 'AiSers by them and farmers Oiled Main Street mend. r with me. The boat’s sup | should not fail to attend this sale. Pegg Mis, r¥ed J. Barton ofl on Monday Mr. Clarence Schock The followi The reunion of the Sixteeners of : § ’ : , . ing Philadelphia, spent Wednesday here : th i ta sim he following persons took ad-|Mount Joy and all the other Soldier's out alright, so we got soup,| LIDP€y also have stock ,and feeding street, } { |at his home on ront #7 fgdeinht swept and then oiled Main oh low : i : t his on Fron street, that with friends. ; vantage of the excursioun to Atlan- Orphan schools of Pennsylvania, will d coffee. The Americans ith each other so no one | | (5 ns cattle at private sale. Property owners are being asked to BCH on a = : { ; 4 [oorengh at noon Saturday in the = Pio | Mr. Samuel Wilson of Lancaster, pay for same, at a certain rate per|° City on Sunday: Mr Latchem | be held in Harrisburg, August 26. | mt year of his age, from a r v r i i is Je , i i + | : ow Tere was a band . Th 8 Monge in n_lospits) Day | lis parents. to Pay for the oiling. Welfley, Miss Alice Barnhart, Mr excursion to the battlefield of Gettys- | d actors and actresses on A. H y 0 on Memoria ay ’ and Mrs. Jacob Landvater, Miss burg. There are at least 15,000 gradu- | of Pioneer Fire Company, No. 1. He = Sylvia Weidman, Miss Bertha -Wea- ates scattered all over the world. | is survived by his mother, Mrs. : : 2 Philadelphia. Mbunt Joy was very well-repre-|.,.. ; | ight it was all a picnic. | left the Harrisburg hospi) or Miss Anna Si f Carlisle, s sented at Atlantic City on Sunday Kline and gentleman friend, Mr | Soldiers Orphan Schools for their edu- | a brother. Edward C. Hegener, as gold and slept like | home of his parents, Simon Root and Miss Anma Sipe o arlisle, spent |® * ? ~ SURE and Mrs, John Guhj and daughter| cation people met us at Til ———— a Er i iss Kati iv af : : - —— ee : ected Their Traps kth a motor bus and Moved Here Yesterday Miss Katie Eby of Lemoyne, is On Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, he Elizabethtown Ho and Gun [1s spending his vacation here with | foot. Many, however, have refused Ream, Miss Anna Dyer, Mr. Walter | 2g The third day will be spent on an [complication of diseases. after a on the second night we lost a leg by falling under a train at| Miss Katherine Kauffman is spend. o night wife. : a few days here the guest of Mrs, | Forty-five persons from town accom- Miriam George Neidenthal . 4 am, S ge 1 al | a — in that and| Mr. John Hallgran, of Chester, |the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. They Will Hold 6000 Tons Mr. Edward G. Witmer 3 ; ’ Ls Club has leased ground at Anchor, ne Sixteeners Reunnion at Harrisburg Mr. J. Francis Hegener, a well known young man of Marietta, died John Hartranft John Hariranft, a very prominent | | r et a 7 of us S01 of Mr. farmer of East Hempfield township, p to London on a|who purchased Bube's brewery, | Margaret Zeller, 3 and Mrs. Isaac W. Witmer of Mt noved his family and household ef-| Miss Ruth Bowman and Miss Ma- | SheY 20 silos are up and ff-grivers un- Joy township, and Miss Jennie BE. omfortably settled |fects here yesterday. He will take|tildla Mumma are spending two [Jer £onstruction, to take .care of 2200 Sheaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. booth has offered [charge as soon as the license is|Weeks at Mt. Gretna. acres of .coMm on the Tornt Amos B. Sheaffer of this place,|. . . They wi } the States with | transferred. Miss Dorothy Myers returned on % were united in marriage by Eider| PS They will hold their first|ohjigren. Mrs, James Burger of he reaches Mt, wet irae =e Thursday from a two weeks’ visit A Fractured Arm H. B. Yoder, at the parsonage of| CO' there on Saturday and all | Reading and John at home. Seven to friends at Peques. Melvin Jackson is nursing a frac [ine Church of the Brethren, No. 343 |SPOT'Smen are invited to attend. The | gisters also survive. The funeral tired arm since Saturday night, the | charlotte street, Lancaster. After |S70URds are within a stone's throw | was held on Sunday morning, with result of getting into an argument the ceremony the happy couple Tor of the trolley. services at the house at 9 o'clock with angther fellow. for Philadelphia and Atlantic City. TT Tere and at the Fast Petersburg Menno- On their return Mr. and Mrs. Wit- Fractured a Limb nite Church at ten o'clock. Inter get your share of the |mer will go to housekeeping in the| Mrs. Jacob Witmer of East Done- | ment was made in the adjoining louie pony peneman’s Sat-| Wm. H. Gantz property in this|gal, fell down a flight of steps and |cemetery. urday. place, sustained a fractured leg. (Continued on page §) lingering illness. He was a member 3 ling some tim Atl City al \ Forty-Five Were There rtai ; the Elizabethtown station, has just|ilg e e at Atlantic City an \ y e ¢ ’ , ti ro : ; . entertainment é has j ver, Mr. Martin Force, Miss Fannie | Many prominent men are indebted to | Harry Hegener, one sister, Rose and — i —— en. Joseph Charles. panied the excursion. and renee Carlin \ On the M. S. Hershey farms at Her- J died at his home near Lancaster | ir the Rheems pumping station, Junction, on Wednesday, of Bright's I Where they erected two fine large disease. He was fifty years of age, and up to the minute blue rock!ang is survived by a wife and two ble to return to Cablegram fo back to Clar-| mpe following cablegram was re| Mr. Wm. Scholing returned home ceived by Mr. J. H. Stoll today. last evening after a visit of several gr to last Woolwich, England, Aug. 25.|days to Philadelphia. a&t as| Mr. J H. Stoll: The smiling countenance of Mr. J Don't fail ta All safe and well, S. Kob of Buffalo, N. Y., was seen Clarence Stolllahout town this week,
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