The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 03, 1915, Image 1

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MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1915
$1.00{A YEZ

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So Rapidly

Borough Council
Our Dads Will Do Considerable Im.
proving the Coming Summer
Mount Joy Borough Council met in
pefilar session Monday evening
ll a busy session it Every
1cilman was present. The minutes
the last regular were
ad and approved:
on
was,
meeting
ort of Burgess Brown show-
ected
lependent
©
[lhe r
$200.62 pole tax
Telephone
Edison Electric
month.
ommittee
ceported crossings
board crossings
1ese recommenda:
Ek Columbia Avenue
>t -to the Columbia
Macadamize North
om the old borough
ent borough limits.
a new crossing on
n the north side of
1e and one on Colum-
the west side of Pop-
ordered laid. Recom-
g a pipe on the east
es of New Haven streets
tta street. This will be
a marked improvement at this point
is a bad one
laid
Two new
s the gutter there
the the
filled in, crossings
recommended and ordered
After pipes are
will be
were algo
laid at this point.
New
Haven
the side of
New
Marietta
ordered
the
Jarto also recom:
Street
and award
lowest bidder.
etta at west
and one across
street. A
laid
west
south side of
crossing
Marietta
Poplar street. Mr,
mended that the
get bids for stone
tract to the
was
street side of
at
committee
the con:
Water ommittee
Mr. Ricksecker reported
all right around the pumping station;
at head repaired; -car-
water received and
at thruout
race
pipes
various points
bridge
load of
distributed
| tion.
street |
One across Mari |
Haven |
on the |
new |
across |
CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT
Will Render The Holy City in Mount
Joy Hall, Feb. 11
The
render the
A. R. Gaul,
Thursday, February
will
City,
Hall
eleventh.
Mount Joy Choral Society
“The Holy
Mount Joy
oratorio
by in
the
The Society is under the direction of
Mr. Paul B. Lititz.
Orchestra of Lancaster, consisting of
Beck of Myer’s
nine rendi-
“Re-
pro-
will assist in
The entire
the
members
pieces. the
be
be
Society
house will
served,” and tickels can
cured from of the
for 35
The
rving
cents.
chart be
Monday, F
will opened, for
re-
S¢ seats,
at
Store
part icipating
ebruary
at
on
the eighth, eleven o'clock xar-
ber’'s Drug
The soloists are ap
| pended:
| Dr.
everything |
| Schock,
Detwiler;
Schock;
Baritone,
Mrs O.
Stoll, Em-
P. Frank
Quartette,
Soprano, Miss
Contralto, Mrs. P.
Tenor, Mr. P. Frank Schock;
E. W. Garber; Trio,
[Longenecker:; Misses Ruth
Duet, Mrs.
John Hoffer;
Mary
Frank
Brown;
Mrs.
ma
|
i Misses Mary Schock. Beatrice Brown,
the town. Chairman Ricksecker made |
these recommendations: A
main be laid on
the Columbia road; one on Donegal
street as far as is necessary and al-
so one on North Barbara street as
far as the borough limits. All these
(Continued on page 4)
All Right, If True
brough Announces That He Will
Shortly buy Tobacco
Kimbrough, who organized
Seed Leaf Growers’ Company, a
ago, and who about January i
manager of that com-
ghortly launch a ‘“com-
e house” for the Lan-
bbacco growers.” Mr.
oug s to pay cash, equiva
o t1¥mount paid by the 0Ig
rs and to give the farmers a
e to get a large share of what-
profits may. acquire after the
lco is ready for the market.
en seen by a reporter, here is
Kimbrough had to say:
hall be prepared to announce in
lv days definite plans to finance
i as
11
Straw Ride to Maytown
he following persons from town
fnposed a straw ride to Maytown
turday evening: Misses Margaret
barbeck, Helen Krall, Fanny Strick-
. Ruth and Grace Pennypacker,
ry and Leah Stauffer, Fannie Ging-
, Mary, Blanche, Mae and Martha
leman. Ruth Mumma, Messrs.
rren Eshleman, Frank Gantz, Geo.
hwn, Musser Stauffer, Carl Krall,
sor Roberts, Charles DeLong, Ed-
Missemer and David Stauffer.
fle in Maytown the party attend-
the spelling bee given by the
ytown High School,
eel CR ——
Making Improvements
he interior of Getz BrOSs. clothing |
re is being repainted and papered.
also beautified by
L installation of three large glass
or show cases, Mr. Frank Shatto
i his force are doing the beautify-
and when completed this will be
e of the finest store rooms in the
win.
e interior was
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Wil] You Join?
Sunday School workers who
Psire to become members of the
pion Class in the Teacher Training
cordially Invited to
eet in the lecture room. of the
hited Brethren Church on Friday
7:15 P. M. C. D. Rishel, Supt.
District No. 6,
a ———— Aa
ituation at Present
tors trade journal
rty-seven weekly news
are offered for sale. If
ide in your home paper,
s best you can and first
pay your subscription.
the paper goes
ourse = are
received
at and
your fault.
Change Wash Day
in again on Monday, Wwe
rain every wash day since
Then you oft ask why wo-
grouchy. We would , sug:
change wash day.
A ——
ught $59.75 a Share
le of securities at Lancas-
hy. twelve shares of Eliza.
and Florin Railway com:
bk were sold at $59.75 per
F. K. Lefevre.
e. Return to
our contemplated community packing
of 1914 tobacco by paying cash on
delivery on the basis of the follow-
ing prices:
First—For all crops 40 to 60 per
cent. of which runs 26 inches and up.
in length, 12 inches and up in spread
thim, silky, full of life, well handled
‘and good burmer—12 and 4.
Second—For all tobacco which rung
18 to 26 incheg thick, heavy, full of
life, well cured with green back,
good burner—10 and 3 to 11 and 4.
Third—For all other good burner
tobacco and well handled—S8 and 2%.
Fourth—For alt sized fillers sold
apart from the wrapper—3 to 4c.
Fifth—For all hall cut—63 to 8c.
Bible Class Met
The Ladies Bible Class, of Trinity
U. E. Sunday School held their regu-
lar meeting last evening at the home
of Mrs. Rev. N. A. Barr on New Hav-
en street, After devotions and rou-
tine business, a contest was indulged
in, and several prizes were given.
A very pleasant evening was spent.
Those present were: Mrs, Joseph
Weber, Mrs. John Way, Mrs. Sophia
Dowhower, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs.
H. H. Morton, Mrs. Rev. N. A. Barr,
Mrs. J. H. Gingrich, Misses Esther
. Weber, Mary Cunningham, Edith Gin-
grich, Anna Myers, Mary Eshleman,
{Mildred Way and Kathryn Gingrich.
BR.
Saw The Little Cafe
Among those from town that wit-
nessed the production of The Little
Cafe at the Fulton Opera House
Monday night were Mr. and
Jacob T. Snyder of Florin; Mr. Mil-
ton Meshey, Mr, Harry E. Getz, Miss
Mary MecGinnis, Mr. S. B. Bernhart,
Dr. W. M. Thome and Mr, Clayton
Keller,
ee
A. U. S. Juror
Mr. Cle.yton Keller, of the exten-
sive firm of J, B. Keller & Bro. cat-
tle dealers here, has been drawn as
a juror to serve in the United States
court at Philadelphia. He goes on
duty next Monday.
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A Small Landslide
A sma]l landslide occurred on the
south side of the cut just west of the
Market street bridge, yesterday. The
did not slide on the tracks
_but there a large lot to be: re-
moved.
Emm mmm
School Board Met
The regular monthly meeting of
the School Board was held Monday
evening but only routine business
was transacted. The plans and speci-
fications of the annex to the school
building are not ready ag yet.
A Mothers’
A well attended mothers’ meeting
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Eby on Marietta street
vesterday afternoon, to which all the
pastors in town were invited.
EE ———
Glad to Hear It
| Last Saturday was the biggest pay
at the Industrial Works here in five
‘years.
ground
is
Meeting
»
water |
Columbia Avenue to |
Mrs. |

Edith Bentzel;
Heilig, Mr, Al-
Marguerite
Bertha Missemer,
Quartette, Dr. W.
bert Mumma,
Herr, Estella
R.
Misses
Bucher.
BR a atarv ren ypsa
Man Attacks Banker
John Hertzler, president of the
Lancaster Trust Company, was sub-
jected to a bombardment of lumps of
coal in his office, about noon Friday
when Milton Landis, of Landisville.
who is said to be mentaily deranged,
took action when he was refused
money. A charge of disorderly con-
duct was registered against the man,
but Alderman Doebler decided that
the county hospital was the best
place for Landis. He is there now.
meat emma:
Foreman—Heck
Miss Mary Heck, daughter of Mrs.
Mary Heck, of near Elizabethtown,
was married on Wednesday afternoon
to Albert Foreman, of Hockersville,
by the Rev. Ellis W. Kremer, D. D,
pastor of the Reformed Salem
church, Harrisburg, at the parsonage,
with the ring ceremony. A reception
was held at the home of the bride
immediately afterwards. Mr. and
Mrs. Foreman will reside at Hockers-
ville.
Personal
Happen
id of Ou Ma
ES Ne Pil We

THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
Able Corps of Reporters
the Card Basket About
Friends and Your
What Our
Found in
Yourself Your
Acquaintances
Rev. N. A. Barr spent yesterday in
Lancaster.
Mr. E. Cohen of Ephrata, circulated
about town on Friday.
Mr. I. Rosentha] of Lebanon, was a
Thursday visitor here.
Mr. H. E. Campbell of Reading was
town on Friday.
Miller
in
William
few days here with friends.
Mr. H. R. Behrens of Harrisburg,
was a Thursday visitor here.
Mr. Ezra Stauffer of Bachmanville,
spent last Wednesday. in. town.
Mr. Irvin B. Glatfelter of TLancas-
ter, spent Saturday in the boro.
Mr. D. F. - Greiner: of Elizabeth- |
town, spent Thursday in town. {
Mr.. Wm. Gruber of Bachmansville, |
was a Wednesday visitor here.
Mr. A. C. Landis of Lancaster, was |
seen on our streets on Thursday.
Mr.- J.. J. Martin . of
Ohio, was a Monday visitor here. |
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rothenberger |
of Pottstown, were in town Monday. |
Miss Fannie Long of Harrisburg, |
is the guest of Mrs. Catharine T.ong.
Mr, H. J. Miller of Philadelphia,
spent several days in town last
week.
Mrs, S. H. Tressler spent Monday
and Tuesday at Marysville, attending
a funeral.
Miss Anna Mae Eyer of Palmyra.
was the guest of Miss Rebecca Eber-
sole on Saturday.
Mrs. Susan Williams, who has been
spending the past six weeks at Co-
lumbia, has returned home.
Miss Anna Holwager and Mr.
Frank Kline of Elizabethtown, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Anna Fetter.
Mr. Samuel] Goodman of Bain-
seen
Mr. is spending a
Janesville,

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lortuary
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Recordin
fin Her, Wel fom
Maloun Resioeni, Dead
THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST |
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
territory
Some Well Known People From Our
Neighborhood Have Passed to the
Gone to Their Reward
| premises that
G. |
John H. Culp
son of
his home in
Mrs, Ida
Florin last
aged
H.,
died at
from
John
Culp,
Friday
years,
He
young
pneumonia,
four months and nine days.
is survived by his mother and
one brother Arthur, The funera] was
held on Sunday afternoon with
ices in the River Brethren Church in
[Florin and interment in Green Tree.
| ;
Jacob Weaver
Weaver, one of the
oldest Mennonite preachers in Lan-
| caster county, and one of the best
| known men in the Upper End of the
| county, died on Saturday morning at
his home in Martindale, after an ill-
{ness of several months. Death was
caused by a complication of diseases.
Rev. Weaver was in his 71st year.
Rev.
|
| Rev, Jacob B.
Arthur Kauffman
Arthur, the one-year-old
Mr, and Mrs. Web. Kauffman, died
on Sunday at the home of his pa
rents, at Mastersonville, from infan-
tile troubles. The funeral was held
this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Gib-
ney, 612 North Mary street, Lancas-
ter, Interment was made in the
Woodward Hill Cemetery
son of
Mrs. Barbara H. Souders
Mrs. Barbara H. Souders, who re-
sided with her niece, Mrs. J. T.
Peters, near Kinderhook, died at 11
o'clock on Thursday morning from
infirmities incident to her advanced
age, she being in her 78th year. The
funeral] was held on Monday at 9 A.
M. from the house, and at 11 A. M.
at Habecker's meeting house at Cen-
tral Manor. Interment was made in
the adjacent cemetery,
t———
John Hunter
John Hunter, a lifelong resident
of Maytown, died at his home
that place Sunday afternoon,
was taken with a stroke on Satur-
day, which hastened his death. He
was 75 years old and was born
Maytown. He served in the Civil
War and was a member of St.
John’s Lutheran Church, He is sur-
vived by a widow, who was a Miss
Breneman, and two sisters, Mrs, Em-
ily Bowers of Maytown and Mrs. |
George Willets of Cleveland, Ohio.
The funeral took place this morning
at 10 o’clock, with interment in the
Lutheran Cemetery, Maytown.
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{ His Conversion Seems Genuine
| converted during the
I services now under way in that town.
had 20
He invited Rev. J.
and severa] friends to bring |
his cellar; this being
kegs and jugs -carried
gutter and smashed
In his cellar he
home-made wine.
C. Bieri
hatchets to
he had
nearest
| done,
to the
with the hatchets and the wine went | iq here on a visit to her sister, Mrs.
into the Susquehanna,
rn eel
G. Moyer’s Big Sale
The big implément, = wagon
harness sale. of Mr, & Meyer of |
this place, will be held at his place
of business on West Donegal street, |
Saturday, Feb. 20. when he wih
an exceptionally
second-hand * goods
poster of
on
of new and some
for sale, A deseriptive
this big sale will soon be out.
DUGEESERS————
_ It Pays to Work There
Hershey Chocolate Company |
noticed employes that |
heen
The
Saturday
all who had
months or
bonus of
wages Or
Of the twelve
eighty per cent or
eligible.
eee eee le
It
its
in its service six
receive a
longer would
twenty per
hundred employes
1¢050 persons are |
Please Return
Recently Mr.
county
l erg
ed into exposed,
areas.
miles
| fifteen
| sists of all territory
| or municipality beyond the limits of
|
six |
serv- |
so
in |
3 i {a closed area;
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue |? oq ar a8
j municipalities containing

| day.
gallons of | Sunday visitors to
| Horace
| Feb.. 14,
| the speaker. for the occasion will be
1 announced. later. ok
VOUCHERS FCR CATTLE
Expected to Reach
Long; Varicus Areas
the
County Be-
Explained
Already few farmers in this
ha
Federal Government
d
ve received - checks from
the for property
destroyed and animals killed
and mouth disease
State
to the foot quar-
is
killed
the
antine. The
for animals and these will
no doubt reach county
long.
been district-
and closed
area consists of all
three
that
than
area con-
township
Lancaster county has
modified
A closed
within a radius of
an invested premises
disinfected for
An ‘exposed
of
! less
been
days.
in a
all townships or
an infected
disinfected
A modified
also
been
for less than thirty days.
has
| area is all territory not included in a
closed or exposed area.
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A Mothers’ Meeting
woman's Christian Temper-
ance Union held
at the home of
Tuesday afternoon at
“Amusements.”
discussed
The
a
Mrs. J. S.
2 o'clock. The
Papers
on card
subject was
were read and
incident |
filling up vouch- |
before
Mother's Meeting |
Eby on |
We Print Neat, Cheap and Attractive Sale Bills..That's Why Our Sale Register Grows
Fifth Anniversary
‘Boy Scouts of This Place, Will Cele-
brate the
The
Scouts of
St. Mark's
Monday
of the
be held
Brethren Church,
8th,
1915
invitation extend-
fifth anniversary Boy
America will in
United
Evening.
A
February
at 7.30. cordial
ed to the
following
public to be present.
program will be rendered:
Orchestra
from Chief
States. . Scout,
Greetings
United
Anthem
Invocation
Duett
Dr. E.
Brown.
Scripture
Selection,
of the
Delong
Choir
Johnston
Scout
Chas.
W. Garber and Miss Emma
N.
Boy’
Quartette
I. E. Long
Lesson... .Rey, Barr
“God Save
A
my
Male
Fraternal Greetings. .Rev.
{ Orchestra
Boy Scouts Oath
300,000 Boy Scouts in the United
on On
playing, dancing. street disapation and |
the curfew. The ministerial associa-
tion was received at '3 o'clock, Re-
freshments were served, after a social
hour the meeting adjourned,
— el C——
Big Combination Sale
Tuesday, Feb, 16, Mr. C. S.
Frank will hold a big combination
sale at the Washington House
stables, Mount Joy. when he will sell
about 75 barrels of apples, of various
varieties; lot of farming implements,
machinery, belting, furnaces, tank,
ete.
On
The Band Fair
The Citizens’ Band fair is draw-
ing good crowds. On Saturday ev-
ening the Metropolitan band will
furnish music. Chicken corn soup,
sandwiches, cake and coffee will be
served every Saturday evening here-
News
at Flor
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION
OF THE WEEK

> What Has Transpired in That Thriv ness will
©
ing and industrious Village a Short
Distance West of Mount Joy as
Gathered by our Reportorial Staff
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Barn-
hart a son.
Mr. E. S. Moore
trip to Lancaster,
made a business
Tuesday.
Mr, Christian Nissley was a Tues- | week relative to securing the wishes |
day visitor to the county seat.
Mr. Wm. Hamilton will move into
the property vacated by Mr. Kline.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bishop visited
| the latter’s father at Bainbridge Sun- |
Mr, Victor
union revival | day.
were
H.
Greiner
and Mrs.
Abram
Mr,
Mr. and Mrs.
Lutz.
Mr.
delphia,
on Sunday.
Migs Marie
B.
Dukeman of Phila-
brother
Chambers
visited his
Stover of Harrisburg,
Cox.
Mrs. J. D. Easton and Mrs. J. H.
Dukeman spent last Thursday at the
and { County” Seat.
(Continued on page 4)
nn ere
For Men Only
The Men’s Christian . Federation
large lot Of | Committee met on Monday evening,
meet- |
hold a
afternoon,
Feb. 1, and planned to
ing for men on Sunday
The place of meeting and
a _—os
Celebrated 33rd Anniversary
Just thirty-three years ago on Mon-|
day Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Newpher were
cent on their | joined in. the holy bonds of wedlock. |
salaries for the past year. | They quietly celebrated the event at |
over | their home on
East Main street.
ciel A AR oo
LOCAL NOTES
Miss Nettie Culp is on’ the sick list.
Mr. Harry Brooks. who for some
Frank Shatto was | time has been bar clerk at the Cen-
the recipient of a fine umbrella upon | tral House, has resigned his position.
the handle of which was carved his |
While working at the post |
name. {
some one exchanged
office Monday
BR A EE
When Will It Stop?
Brandt & Stehman. our local mil
bridge. spent Friday in town calling| umbrellas with Mr. Shatto. He would ' lers, are paying $1.50 per bushel] to-
(Continued on page 5)
greatly appreciate its return.
\
' day for wheat.
Haldeman of Philadel |
Lewis Ibaugh, a Columbia man, was | phia, paid his parents a visit on FTi- | big sale
Hebnor
| pany under the
Dommel Defeated
|
|
|
( In a match shoot at 25 birds be-
| tween William Dommel, of Florin
land Ward Moore, of Ironville, on
| Thursday, the former won, grassing
{19 to 18 for Moore. Both shot from
{the 30-yard mark. Interest ran high
lin the shoot, as the men kept close
together down to the last bird. With
the score tied at 24, Domme] killed
his twenty-fifth bird with the first
barrel, but Moore drew a hard quar-
terer, which escaped both his loads,
and Dommel was the victor. The two
arranged another match, to be shot
at Tronville on February 12. In ad-
dition there was an eight-bird event
with 14 entries. This was won by
Shisler, who killed eight straight.
Now Sales Manager
Owing to the extensive increase in
business at Mr. H. S. Newcomer's,
he has added to his force Mr. Fred
A. Farmer, who will be sales man-
ager at thig well known business
establishment, Mr. Farmer is by no
means a stranger here, having been
a former resident of this place. He
came here direct from the Syracuse,
N. Y. sales office of the John Deere
Plow Works and having had ample
jexperience in the implement busi-
undoubtedly prove a very
valuable addition to the sale force of
| Mr. Newcomer. His many friends
| will be glad to learn that he has
| again decided to be ‘“‘one of us.”
oY — AA

|
! No Evangelist Here
| A big mass meeting was held in
[ the United Brethren Church last
jof the townspeople ag to whether or
{ not an evangelistic meeting should
{be held in Mt. Joy. It did not meet
| with the approval of the people.
| nr ett en.
Ream’s Next Sale
Ream will hold his
of thirty head of accli-
horses, colts and mules at
Saturday, Feb.
another lot
horse sold un-
full] guarantee so you can't go
by 2t
Mr, Ed next
| mated
here on
will offer
Every
stableg
13, when
of fine
der a
his
192 he
ones.
wrong buying at this sale.
EE
Now Florin Water Co.
Letters patent
record at the
| merging the
the
received for
Court House Friday
Florin Water Company
Donegal Water Com-
title of the. Florin
were
and East
Water Company,
ga
Hauer’s Big Ad
H. E. Hauer
|ing something in Mt. Joy this week
For full
{read his page ad on the last page of
{ the Bulletin,
Merchant is sure start-
|in a big sale. particulars
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Allowed Plaintiff Half’
In 8. F. Scattergood & Co. E.
|S. Moore. suit to recover damages
defendant to ac-
cept a: carload of wheat. the jury al-
VS.
of the
for failure
{lowed the plaintiff $72
-
Lette's Granted
Sheaffer of Mit
Amos Shea
Monroe 0
ship and
Donegal’ townshil
Wm. Sheaffer,’ late
i
Opening Tomorrow
Mr. Wm. gd aston wil i
new config at of
Mariet Ita streets tomorrow,
Thu
v the corner
The
Big Event
States
peat
at attention and
Oath.
Rev. PF,
stand
Scouts
will
the
G, Bossert
LTE
Scout work from its origin to the
present....Rev, C. Stewart Kitchin
SONNE... i sirens Local Troop
Boy’s Dream”
Description in the motion of
ship is imitated. As the sailor
dreams of home and hears the
church organ and bells. While
chromatic work brings out the
of the waves as the dreamer
into slumber,
Miss Della Shank
While the Iron is
C. D. Rishel
the benefit
S8
Solo, “The Sailor
which
deeper
Address,
Hot”
Freewill] offering
Local Troop.
“Strike
for
Congregation
Bird
in Match
America
Benediction
Orchestra
Last
Moore
Over Florin Traps
Dom’]l
Moore
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Event No, 2—Eight Birds
Shisler 2-2-1-2-1-2-1-1-8
Domme] 1-1-0-1-0-1-2-1-§..
W. Moore 2-2-2-0-2-2-2-0-8
D. Moore 2-0-2-2-0-2-2-2-§
Zellers 1-0-0-2-1-1-2-2-6
Sultzbauch 1-0-1-0-1-2-1-0-6
Humer 0-2-1-0-2-2-0-2-6
Snow 2-2-0-0-2-2-2-0-5
Paxon 1-0-2-2-0-0-2-2-5
BE, Mumma 0-1-1-2-0-1-0-1-5
Zigler .. 0-1-2-1-0-1-0-0-4
A. Mumma 0-2-1-1-2-0-0-0-4 v
Gochnaur 1-2-1-2-0-0-0-1-5
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Honk! Honk! Honk!
Our contemporary saw fit to criti
cise a slight error in the Bulletin
last week ‘when he should have been
, busy shoveling the mud from his
own door.
In his “Driving Accident” item he
says: “Kreider’'s horse was badly
lacerated and ran away.” Of course
that's a lie. The horse did not rum
away and was not even scratched.
Neither was it Warren Farmer that
figured in the mishap.
Instead of either of the above
items, why don’t “Jakie” tell us
something about that Ford automo
| bite he gave away. Guess he will
{have to be contented and keer
| singing: ‘Where, Oh Where Can I
Be?”
a —
They'll Have a Crowd
| The Sons of Veterans met on Tues-
{day evening. They plan for a big
|time on the evening of Feb. 16, at
which time the S. of V. will hold
their Campfire Social and bean soup
supper. Invitations are being sent
this week to all Soldiers, Sons
of Veterans, prospectives. and their
to and enjoy
the occasion. The invitation is giv-
en bv Lieut. D. H. Nissley Camp,
No. 74. Sons of Veterans of Mount
Joy and with ‘it no expense
to the invited guests.
out
families, be present
carries
mi At
They Wee Appreciated
Mr. I, D. Stehman, of tune firm of
Brandt & Stehman, iS now on
tne South,
who
thru
sent a large box of oranges to be dis-
tributed
The oranges
an extensive ~ trip
employes here.
certainly fine and
greatly appreciated by
Mr. aud Mrs, Stehman are
now in Tampa.
among his
were
the treat was
the men
Owl
People
tilation
et
Shut Off Ventilation
complained of ack of ven-
in Manheim’s moving pic
theatre, An examination was
and the ventilating shaft
found e It re.
moved and there now com-
plaint of ventilation.
ture
made in
a live owl was
no
was
is
snes —
The Pattersonian
With the 1015 comes
Pattersonion new for
news heads,
are marked improvements and make
it look better than ever. The local
High School deserves eredit
the
More
vear
in a
illustrated
fine ete,
F-ank Car-ies Them Now
Frank Tvndall is the new lo
representative of the Harrisburg
here. succeeding John
Miller As an odverticing novelty
‘he will give a conv of Puck with
{ every Telegraph so'd on Saturday.
Mr
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[ Telegraph