The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 07, 1915, Image 1

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X11 NO. 44 Or. 1—\.¢ MOUNT JOY, PENNA. (WEDNESDAY. VSoRSFe®t 1915 Oye eT $1.00 A YEAR

Get Out of That Old Rut Mr. M rchant----If You Want Your Share of Business Nowadays, Advertise

FIRE COMPANY MET )
| Ma First of hn ir {rarapled by Mul
ny S Oo | Hook and Ladder Truck, Recently Miss Earnshaw Entertaing in Honor | alilp € A ¥ u cS,
Purchased, Was Received of Miss Dillinger )
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A ruil Chan €5 The regular monthly meeting of Miss Hilda A, Earnshaw enter- He I i A Die
P g | Friendship Fire Company was held tained delightfully at her home on = \'
ast Thursday evening with a good South Barbara street Monday even- |
| attendance, Several new members ing, when she gave a kitchen show-
é ‘ia’ 99 s $e | were elected and there were sever + for Miss Alice Dillinger
Flittings” In This Place and Vicinity |} eto. tor membership or oes alice Dilinger. Vocal Homeless Nomad Seeks Shelter in a
The various committees reported
That Have Come to Our Notice or in very good shap2. The THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST $10 ia di ae y hour rofresh- Stable, Only to be Injured Severely
; TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER ments were served. The table deco-|
| committee reported the purchase of STE rations were elaborate, the color |
Mr. Samuel Geib has gone to the Henry S. Musser property, north |? N0C¥ and ladder truck and its ar. ; . scheme being pink and green. The | Robert Dougherty, aged 75, a man drink or medical attention, lying
Lousekeeping on West Donegal street. of Salunga. rival that day. Same was inspect- A Wm \ ) ( S [ centerpiece was of pink sweet peas | without a home, is lying at the huddled up on a heap of straw,
Mr, Aston moved from East Done- Mr. Charles Evans moved from his 30 ik all considered it a ve'y rood [§ [ I ~ and fern. Unique place cards and | point of death in the Columbia Hos- where he had dragged himself with
gal to the Philip Greiner property father-in-law’s on South Jacob street, favors were features. Those who | pital, trampled horribly by mules in his last ounce of strength.
¢n West Main street, to the Darrenkamp property on Co- | “one dog Mbarara Gl | { | attended were: Misses Alice Dilling- | the stable of the Meyers’ farm, near Gasping, Dougherty told his rescu-
Mr. A, C. Mateer moved from 8. lumbia Avenue. | purchased, were received and were ér, Marian Shrite, Sue Henry, Wil-| the Union School House, East Done ers how, weary, footsore and phys-
Barbara street to the home of his Mr. Howard Hilt moved from the | 1 right. The ladders for truck are —————— ma Eaton, Kathryn Gingrich, Anna | gal township, where the aged man ically fatigued from a long tramp, he
son Charles on Mt. Joy street. |Stoler property on West Donegal Ro 25 yet Gg Sy Some well Known People From Our Witmer, Elsie Brown, Helen Krall, | had sought a haven of rest Wednes- had chanced upon the stable on the
Mr, Fred Kemmerly moved here street. to the Schock property on] i Fae e ose rector Os- Neighborhood Have Passéd to the Beatrice Brown, Hilda Earnshaw, day night. He was discovered, a Meyers farm. He had expected to
from Newtown and occupies the En- Marietta street. car Pennell, were ordered to pur: Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Mr and Mrs. Benj. Earnshaw, Mrs. | physical wreck, unable to help him- rest for the night in that place and
gle property on East Main street, | Mr. Harry Troutwine will occupy | Chase several play pipes. Gone to Their Reward Elmer B. Brown and Mr. George H. |self. early Friday evening. by one continue his wandering the next
Mr. Peter Krall moved from the his father’s property on Manheim | After raving a fow bills and oth LTT TT _ Brown, Jr. Miss Dillinger, whose |of the farm hands. morning,
Henry property on North Barbara Street, recently vacated by Mr, Har- | er minor affairs, the Company ad- Joseph Lilley of Harrisburg, until marriage to Mr. Brown will be an For two days and two nights, he But fate intervened. the old man
greet. to the Clinton Eby property. |ry W. Garber, | journed. recently a resident of Columbia, died .event of the near future, received | said, after he had been rendered sobbed, and turning to his “saviors*
Mr. Paul Smith moved into the| Mr. Allen Bates moved from the | ge yesterday aged 47 years, ja number of handsome and useful | helpless by kicks of the mules, he as he called them, he continued to
rtf in the rear of Dr, W. D.| W. B. Detwiler property on Mt. Joy | Will Lecture Here : : suffered without a morsel of feod, (Continued on page 4)
b's Drug Store on West Main | street, to the Harry Miller property | Miss Eggleston, a member of the John McDonald a former resident es —
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fon New street. Stough Campaign Committee, will of Columbia, died Thursday at Ches- Record Sales
enry J. Engle moved from| Mr. Harry Martin moved from | ive an illustrated lecture, either ter, Pa. He was 50 years old Boa We doubt whether there is a man | 1 0; ears
b of his mother om Delta Perry County to the big Cameron | blackboard or chart, in the Presby- left Columbia seventeen years ago. ora firm in the county that ton]
o the Exchange Hotel on|farm vacated by Mr. S. H, Tressler | terian Church on Saturday after- 3 EE | boast of making more automobile |
in East Donegal. | noon, April 10, at 2:30. This lec- An infant son of Mr. and MIS. | giles in the same length of time than
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Moore moved from the, Mr. Oscar Pennell moved from the | ture is for the boys and girls of Samuel Roberts, residing on Third | did Mr. M. B. Hiestand of this place | OW e e atin
: | Mount Joy and all boys and girls street, lower Marietta, died on! i; ; :
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broperty on East Main| Klugh property on Bast Main street, hia > oie : i this week, On Monday evening after |
3 ss the street to the Lytle|to the H. C. Schock property on between the ages of 8 and 15 years Thursday from infantile trouble, }gy gclock he sold a Ford to Mr.|
p®oerty. West M2in street. |are expected to be present. This after ashort illness. The funeral was | william Longenecker. an Overland to |
Mr. JOO@ (ain~r moved from the| Mr. Harry Snyder has gone to| Will be an interesting lecture and Was held on Friday afternoon. | Mr. Amos F. Eby of Bast Donegal |
Bacon property at mn y we urge all to come. ee—— | « Ss Special Services Are Being Held All
; | Contino on dace > | and also an Overland to Mr. David
Bacon's Mill, to pag remo ti Geen rz Jacob B. Oberholtzer | H. Eby. Early |
5 \ : the next morning he | WwW k 1 L h Ch h M
Dissolved Partnership Vv Jacob B: Oberholtzer, a former solq a six cylinder Overland to MT. | €eK In ut eran urc aytown
1 The green grocery firm of Brooks resident of Columbia, died at ROYers- | ¢. owen Brandt of this place. Sell-|
ul a and Keener has been dissolved by ford on Friday. Death resulted from ing four automobiles in that time is |
nutual consent. Mr. Jno. Keener will pneumonia after a brief illness, aged | syre going some
| goihg some | Society of St. John's Lutheran church travels and experiences in the foreign
| continue the ereen goods end at his 67 years, > - | vide : enarations for the cele countries.
| residence Jes £ vhi ee ——— ) an | made great preparations for the cele-
YC residence on West Main street while | Men's Christian Federation Meeting | : t prej : ey ona The young people's Mission 2d
® ® Mr. Harry Brooks will continue the Levi Delp | A meeting of the , rege i Dbration of the one hundredth anc rn :
The Woman's Foreign Missionary who delivered an address on his
Men's stian | 3 1 1 é {
fish business Levi Delp, a former resident of | i ; 1's Christian | goon anniversary. which started| also assisted in making the evening
fi § 8, n 1 | Federation will be held Sunday after- | 3 A itl % Slicoens
ize 7 i sdav i 3 : | aster Sunday, pil 4th :
Elizabethtown, died Thursday night noon in the Methodist Church at]? : p : rh
ild1 C : i ; 7 is home in Manchester, York ,., en | Tuesday eveni April 6. was Mis-| The following is the program:
Id Alumni Meeting it his 2:30. Mr, H. K. W. Paterson, a sup- | ; :
Bui ng )perations are Fxpected to Be- A meeting of the Alumni Associa. county, aged 67 years. His widow |. : : . | sionary evening he society left] Anthem by the choir; scripture
erintendent of the Stough campaign. 1 s. | read b th id J
: ; : af or RII OR. HT IV ; : ) undone to make ita success,| reading by > president, Mrs. .
tion of the Mount Joy High School and two children survive. will address the meeting ? eX 2 de
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gin In the Very near Future \ | will 1 held in the High School m— and a >asing and InieTes ng pre Krout; prayer, secretary, Mrs. Hiram
! V | to-date piace of business Michae! Kear ney | ym was rendere They were for- Jacobs; Chinese Hyn Jesus Loves
sa | I HP n edth claimed | tun ; ery yrominent Me,” Mis Mar )ehoff; introduc-
“scided to build | mittee were threshing out plans iochael net OT¢ a Marietta’s speaker ng. the Rev, L ion 1 Nols <A Krout: ad-
Asout
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n church building|All this preliminary work is now | | 1d citizens I w is 70th | B. Wolf, D. D { Baltimore, Md., Continued on page 4)
| completed. Fi
Mr. Ritcher is now working out]
|the plans and as soon as they are Boon John H. Kaylor, Elizabethtown
‘completed and adopted by the local em — | ang Martin B. Hiestand, Mount Joy,| Brief News That Happened Within
Yo the following | committee, work on the new build- f 1 uu Mrs, Geo. W, Mann Sr, vdministrators of John W Kaylor, the Past Week
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resent Hrick struc-
Estates
n stree in this
he Was named: | ing will begin. Elizabeth J.. wife of Geo. W. | late of Elizabetht :
Newcomer, H. G.| The committee hag not as yet Mann Sr. died at her home in Mari Ephraim D. Ebersole, administrator ) "alter ] 1 ut this
V. Bentzel, B. F.|decided whether or no it will raze | tta very suddenly Saturday morn- he of Nancy Groff, late of Conoy.
Nissly | the present building and erect an ing She suffered from rheumatism LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION | Samuel N. Mumma, East Hemp- quire 1 ein : ecovering
the above com- | entirely new structure. Neither have | the past nine weeks. Deceased was OF THE THE WEEK field, administrator of Anna H. Mum- 3 es
evening, Mr. A.|[they decided of what kind of ma-, THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR in her fifty-sixth year ma, late of Mount Joy borough,
hitect of Reading, | terial the new building will be FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK ——— Nr John G. McBride. administrator of
some time past{built, One thing is certain and that Henry S. Graybill ll Ie 0B ile ellen (ll Ith BI ol} Fanny Fisher, late of West Donegal
the Bullding com-|is that it will be built this summer. | Henry S. Graybill, one of Colum: i Il Abram O. Brubaker, administrator
Finding i Mil finy | bia’s best known residents, died on in s of Daniel B. Brubs , late of Mt Mr. Charles H. Dillinger has ais}
A ® 169 0 i p- Saturday morning after an illness of J | 106 Al [0 ! Toy township. ontinued the fish and green goods
rchitect i . two months, aged 70 years. For —— business and the new bar clerk
| DOTIerS le PIS i over 40 years he was a clerk for i Deiili t Mr, J. M. Backenstoe’s Central
rib didn a . g Many Wells Sa
Bennett & Haldeman and their suc | What Has Transpired in That Thriv- i z , . the wap HOUSE.
a cessors. Watt & Shand at Columbia. | ing and industrious Village a Short ior Mato .| Miss Josephir Brandt of Mount
3S approves Als wea Our AIS Corps of Reporisie Distance West of Mount Joy as | _ : : : 11 i ia ov y § =v 5 “1 Joy. w the tanzic. hoe io Te
| Found: in the Card Gasket About Albert K. Helman Gathered by our Repoctorial Staff | =~ thE BarSOMA an . |Ceive the ive our bbit given
Yourself Your Friends and Your Albert K. Helman, a former resi- iB Tah. the home 2WVay at Chandler’s Drug Store night
Acquaintances dent of Manheim, died Saturday at The Florin schools closed last
ill However be A {justad at a — his home in Cattenburg, N. J, from Welnssday.
Miss M, McGinnis spent Easter apoplexy aged forty-four years. The Schlegel of Lancaster called
0 be Held Here Tomorrow Meany fa Sian a deceased is survived by his wife, Oe dads tre
Thursday his mother, Mrs. Sarah Helman of
i Kl Manheim, and a brother, Mr. Eli Hel vas an
orough School | The changes would not allow suffi-| 1 2eube Stauffer 1s brought man of Harrisburg,
vr session on! cient lighting area in the altered ne from ie hospital today
saction | rooms, each room being shy about Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shiers visit- M liam Manning
twelve feet. Second: Not sufficient! ¢q friends at Elizabethtown Sunday. Mrs. William Vianning,
on mills,’ exit room was provided for in cases! Miss Stella Earnest of York, is
school | of emergency. the gesut of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
sinking The State Architect will come Schroll, ' ¢
s it has here tomorrow, Thursday, when thc Miss Beatrice Hawthorne was the Death wz 1e to the ii f a | City was a Sunday visitor to town.
This, architects of the new building, the guest of relatives in Lancaster for (Continued on page 5 S. Cor k of Lemoyne, was
School Board and this state official | several days. ; eae a Monday isttor. 1 iends in
who will go over the matter and ar-| Mr. Harry G. Stoler of Atlantic Bonds For Sale DW.
the range to the satisfaction of all. City, spent Sunday and Monday here The School Board still has some Mi
As soon as the above arrange-| with friends. bonds for sale. Application for ethtow: visited riends in town
ments are completed, the contract Mr. Solon Barr of Steelton was same can be made at either of our ay
for the building will be placed in| tt ouest of his brother, H. A. local banks, The above bonds are 4 Mr I W O'Reilly o York,
the hands of the contractor, Mr. | Barr. Sunday. per cent, interest payable Nove r | made a 1siness trip to town Mon-
Jacob T. Snyder of Florin. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoffmaster 1st and May 1st each year
spent Faster with the latter's pa- particulars inquire at banks
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A Slight Fire
A reported to
Ironville.
Miss Kate Bowmaster of Lancas Hotel Being Razed
ter, spent Easter in town calling on ntlir B
relatives and friends. 1
Mrs. E. B. Ch of Philadelphia
[was a Saturday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Kauffman.
short dis-| arn ang Mrs, Andrew Dillinger of
New Haven street
1 quite freely. The
nts of one chemical tank how-| : Mr
soon sub ined the flames. A | y
wi was fanning the flames |
Ed —— |
from the wes
night about ten
remen quickly re-
chemical truck
on the south
Monday in town
Dillincor
John Felker and son Howard
spent from Friday to Sunday with
the former's brother at Reading
Mr. Bert Brunner of New York,
A Pure Food Demonstration spent several days here with his é (
On Saturday. April 10th, there Will}... 4c Mr ang Mrs. Jac. Brummer |in killing in the neighborhood of 300 | visited
be a big pure food demonstration Mre Th
at Mr. HA E. Hauer’s “Busy Store
mandj
s held in Around the -Corner” by the Serv-Us week the guest of Mrs J. H. Zeller A Crackerjack Show Mr. E. S. Oppenheim of Philadel i the contract to assist in fitting qunq
ening which Pare Food Co. For particulirs read | arice Margaret Hallowell of Read-| The next boxing show will be | phia, spent several dave in town as he Roosevelt the ship to be used by thine
Two or- this hustling merchant’s ad on an-|, . spent Sunday with her grand- | held in Mount Joy Hall on Thurs- | the guest of his sister. Mre Patrick | Commodore Peary on his next dash gether
ic and re- other page. parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hallow-| day evening, April 15th, and a great | Duffy : | to the North Pole.
py Caterer TE —, ell. { bill has been arranged. See ad on | Mr. Frank Lupfer of Blaine, Per- TREE ca
Martin’s New Clerk | Mr. Charles EB. Reed of Philadel- | anothe: page. | ry county, spent several days Here Unclaimed Letters R
Mr. Clyde Eshleman tendered his|phia. spent several days here last ————-t-d.-... | as the guest of A. D. Garber and| Tetters to be advertised for week| gunarvis
resignation at the New Standard|week the guest of his sister Miss Letters Granted family. ending, April 7, 1915: | ‘wo sasis
Hardware Works and has accepted | mvy Reed. Henry B. Shearer, of Rapho town- Misses Dora and Della Wagner of| J. M. Bensly. ana Hiests
a clerkship at Martin's Clothing| wr. George Drabenstadt of Phfla-|ship. administrator of Hl P. Shear- Palmyra visited their grandparents, Bdna Yost, (2) .
. store on West Main street. (Continued on page B) ter, late of the same place. | (Continued on page 5) J. Fred Fenstermacher, Postmaster
omag Clap] of Harris-| mice pher Smeltzer Jo
burg. spent several davs There last . Soo day. A TLancast rm 1 been award
to what
some of the
preparatory