THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL. XII. NO. 47 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY APRIL 1915 $1.00 A YEAR The Key to Suc cess--Good Newspaper Advertising. The Paper in This Se Bulletin ction is the % i — — . | Arrangements have been completed . | On Sunday afternoon at two A ast venin | fo a week's tour 'in Lancaster Co. | o'clock on the Rev. Daniel Esleman 4 {in the interest oi Sunday , school | farm, in Mount Joy township, near AN . | work in general, and especially that ! Rheems, more than eight hundred | 9 | of the Organized Bible Classes, by people attended the baptismal ser- : t { Rev. B. Elmer Sensenig arietts ices hurch of tt Coroner S Jury Say Kesselring S Death xe. E., Elmer Sensenig, ot Marietta, Ta vices held “by the: Clrufe h .° ihe he 10. A. B. C. Superintendent, of Lan- THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST Brethren of the West Green Tre ° s s % aster c¢ io Mi . 5. Forsythe, District. There were twenty-six new " Was An Accident | Sastsy Soumiv.» Wi. B. 3. Worsy TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Ee Sblized. Tov. Hits ihy | Adult Division Superintendent of the members. baptized. ev. iran ay- | | Pennslyvania Sabbath school Asso- lor officiated, assisted by Revs. S. S. : | ciati i ‘es 3 seti Shearer and Daniel Eshleman. The County Coroner yesterday in- inspected the dead body of the un. (iption, i fires the Meetings. Following are a list of those bap- § structed Deputy Coroner B. S. Dil- fortunate young man after which | The dates and places of meeting are 0 I} (0 : Il 0 0 Ts fetes i aan linger to hold an inquest. Mr. Dil- Coroner Dillinger proceeded to hear | as follows: hn . : | Gyrus Wittle, Jr, Cyrus Wittle, Sr. linger right on the job and’ em- the various witnesses in the case. | Monday, May 3-—2:30 p. m., Meth-' | LYRIS Fouvg MYTuS SY For mn: : | otist Episcopal Church. Mount Joy: Clara Green, Stella Geib, Martha paneled the following jury: Messrs. Victor Stauffer's’ Testimon dist Lpis Pp: S ur r Joy; ’ Kulp. Mr. .and Mrs. Hiram Ginder, H K. Nissley, M. M. Leib, P. B.| a A a thal 7:30 p. m,, 5 Pauly United Breth- ee St lan i ie Seis, James Wisitelier, W. B, Bander re wes on his way from Lancaster | To Cryes Bm ion Jery. S°me Well Known People From Our | Sadie Caslow, Norman Greiner, Irvin | A and Jno. E. Schroll. These jurymen EI fharrishare: thoi tel ues Av 2 5 m e % Neighborhoos Have Passed to the | poffman. Charles Hoffman. Almus | together with Coroner Dillinger A as nis siming. xt 3, moTerate rate! em Reformed ( ue earyn; | Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | marhart. George: Worick, Mary Wor. his physician, Dr, J J. Newpher of Sheed. Whoh Lo sew %: motercycle] jon p ii Sein United Brethren Gong to Their Reward jek, Christian Smith, Barbara Neidiz, : went to the scene of the accident ure nheim 3 : ih Thev then approaching which he said was wob- Wednesday, May 5—2:30 p. m., ra ! 3 : hn Annie Neidig, Fannie Wittle, Samuel | . and viewed the same. ey bling. He turned to the right side . 3 othe hurch Miss Emma L. Conn, died Monday Heisey. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaffner, ] went to Landis’ Garage at Rheems ie hon oll of 5 todden| > John’s United Brethren Church, at Columbia, after a lingering illness | Elizabeth Myers, : aw th otorcycle which was Of the To | Gordonville; 7:30 p. m., Methodist ___. .. and saw the m S h wag a collision. He immediate- aged 67 years, oT Sem ridden by Messrs. Inners and Kessel. there Was a c assisted the In.| -Piscopal Church, Christiana. ee A Small Fire 2 i ly stopped his car, assiste 2 : ring—after which they went to the Wied Vong mek. brought them harel , Tomsley, May 6—2:30 p. m. St. Mis, Elizabeth Rote, wife of Hen- A small fife occurred in. the bar home of Mr. Imerys of Bleaseni EH to Dr. Thome’s office, after whict lie aly Re ormed Church, N. Duke ry Rote, died at Columbia from ber shop of L. Percy Heilig last Sed took his testimony. The JY. ok Wesselring tn the hospital Ie) 7), Orenge sieels, Lancaster) Tadd Cn icin aged 51 years. Wednesday and it might have been doy adjourned until 7:30. dh a Chalmers touring |”: M+ Bethany United Evangelical Gots Qedimitive. Mr. Tele gold 4 The body of Mr. Kesselring was, “2° drieie Rr raorating ogi Church, West Orange and Concord Mis, Emma Pentz, wife of George oigar to a customer who Nghted. it) brought here from Lancaster last oe ne this being hls first ac. | SITeets, Lancaster. Pentz, died in Columbia from the| = = Heilig went to the cellar,| 4 evening by Undertaker H. C. Brum Hert Joars | Friday, May 7—2:30 p. m., United effects of a stroke, aged 68 years. | oo aon retarding. fom a: Mei a ner and taken to the home of his ¢/¢€D% | Evangelical Church, Terre Hill; 7:30 —_——— blaze in progress, The stranger had parents. Other Witiissses |P. m. United Brethren Church, New | Charles H. Reuter died at hid. 0 2 match In a waste basket! The jury reconvened at this office Victor Stauffer’s sister-in-law, Mrs. | pyollang. last evening at 7:30. First the jurors (Continued Breaks Leg; Is The horse in its the first team but There was a runaway ati Florin early Monday morning whereby a valuable horse broke its leg and had to drive away when his horsc scared. The wagon struck the stable of the Carson estate. There the horse broke loose from the wagon and ran down the narrow alley toward B. 8. Moore’s Mill, Three other milk teams coming up the alley at the Rev. Shearer’s fering. The horse vear-old and only were time. for him. where it was stopped. rh ge os 2 em eS 0 0 ME of the animal was ‘wag shot afterward Held An Toquest on page 4) Horse Runs Away; Shot A Daughter of Harry Brandt Slightly Injured in Runaway Monday mad dash passed | ran into the sec- ond, which was being driven by Miss to be shot and a young lady was Brandt, a daughter of Mr. Harry e¢lightly injured, Brandt of near Florin. When the Mir. Keener Hossler, a son ©0f horse struck the wagon Miss Brandt Michael Hossler, north of this place, jumped out and was slightly in- delivered a load of milk at the jured. Florin Milk Station that morning. The horse ran down the alley to | After unloading the milk he started the stable of Mr, E, S. Moore, | In the mix- broken and it | to end its suf- was a fine five- two weeks ago | Mr. Hossler refused an offer of $250 | Home Destroyed Fire Was Caused by an Overheated Chimney--Nothing Saved BOOST FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS | | | | Leaders to Tour For County For a Week Cause ' home in Columbia Saturday evening from a complication of diseases, hig 48th year. | Saturday, May 8—2:30 and 7:30 p. {m, St. Paul's Reformed Church, | Quarryville, in —— a— Miss Jennie M. Brown | Adjudged a Bankrupt Miss Jennie M. Brown, who taught | Christian A. Weaver of Mt. Joy in the Elizabethtown schools until a township, Jvas adjudged a voluntary | year ago, died at her home in Pal- bankrupt in Philadelphia on Monday. | myra, Lebanon County, of appendi His liabilities are $2,582.60; assets, | citis, She had been teaching in Pal- { $1,100. Redmond Conyngham is the myra during the past year. Miss | referee. | Brown was twentyithree years of age and is survived by her pa- rents, and several brothers and sis- ters, George L. Mackley Word was received in Friday of the death of | Mackley. a former { | etta. Deceased | Marietta George L. resident of Mari- died at the family | residence, 1323 Forbes street, Pitts- | burgh. Mr. Mackley was seventy- nine years of age and left Marietta |THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR about 1864 or 1865, and was one of | FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK the pioneer hat dealers in Pitts- 4 JOriers ne Past oh | . James L. Gross James L. Gross of Dauphin, who resided a number of years near Elizabethtown, died Thursday from the infirmities of age, in hig 87th ‘year, Five song and a number of grandchildren survive, The funeral | What Our Able Corps of Reporters Found in the Card Basket About was held on Saturday, with burial at 26 WERE “DIPPED” | Brethren Held Baptismal Services at Rev. Eshleman’s Sunday which started the flames. The blaze | did not get far, as it was quickly extinguished and the damage was slight. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION OF THE WEEK Mr. and Mis. Hany Leedom li What Has Transpired in That Thriy ing and Industrious Village a Short | Distance West of Mount Joy as Gathered By our Reportorial Staff Mr, James Shatz of Pomeroy, was a Sunday visitor to hig parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jameg Shultz Middletown were Sunday visitors thig place. Mrs. Newpher of to Smeltzer and two | Dauphin. | Yourself Your Friends and Your. | Acquaintances Mrs. Emma Amelia Kendig Mrs, Emma Amelia Kendig, widow of William Kendig, a former resi- dent of Marietta, died at her home | in Philadelphia, on Saturday morn- ing from a complication of diseases after ga long illness, Mrs, Kendig was born in Marietta and her maid- Monday. en name was Nixon. i Miss Anna Hoffmaster and Mrs. | Edwin Hoffmaster spent Saturday in | Lancaster. Miss Salome Mr. Solon Barr Sunday in town, Mr, and Mrs. Don W. visited friends in Lancaster Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Derr made an automobile trip to Harrisburg on of Steelton spent Gorrecht | | Mrs. Chas, Charles Li, L. Trump Mrs. Trump, formerly | Feeser of Harrisburg, | | . : : resided near Rowenna, diea Wednes lo Suniny here the guest of Mrs. day night at York from a complica- From the Lancaster Morning Jounrnal, and thence to the other structures, | So B. Hauer ng son: Are tion of diseases, after a long illness. The home and outbuildings on the and had devoured them before a fire spending Some tine HL relatives She is survived by her husband, farm of Rev. Martin Shearer two brigade could be organized, The (in a : : several children, nine grandchildren miles from Elizabethtown, near the estimated losg is $5,000. Mr. C. Hriereon ROBTEs. of Bear her aged mother, a number of broth Dauphin County line, were complete- Nothing was saved from the house | oJ ams Chuteh 1s off on a five ers and sisters. She was a mem ly destroyed by fire about 5 o'clock except some few pieces of guinid week's trip to Harrison, N. Y, ber of the Reformed Church. yesterday afternoon. apparel. Rev. Shearer and his family | A = Ee Originating from an overheated were driven from the house by the ve ip 2innel Zink. Kid Ellis nd Mrs. Jacob Ebersole chimney, the flames spread with fire and smoke and were not given — OE oe nf the boxing Mrs. Jacob C. Ebersole died on lighting rapidity through the house time to save any of their valuables. show a XoTh on Monday night. Monday night at home near se : er - Tir = Dr. Wright and family of Harris- Ebersole’s school house in Conoy LOCAL DOINGS | Horseg and Coits | bre. Sundayed here with the fam- tow nship, aged about 65 years She | on Saturday, May 1st, at his sale ily of his father-inllaw, Mr. W. B. is survived by her husband. The Brief News That Happened Within 20d sschalige stables on Marietta Detwiler. funeral was held at 9:30 o'clock the Past Week street, Mr. Bd. Ream wiki offer| ri. pith van Read and chum of Thursday, with services at Good's si WE - horsbs gua. colts Millersville, spent Sunday in town church. and interment in the adjoin- ; ; og. at Public sale, ey range in 88e| with the former’ aunt, Mrs. W, H. ing cemetery The first straw hat appeared yes of from 3 to 10 years old, Wik yyopt,0 : / V i E- Boren: ‘and Mrs. Abram Brubaker, Weigh from 900 to 1400 lbs, and con-| Mary Boyd, Mrs, Witmer and Mrs. Lizzie Martin North Barbara street, announce the birth of a son. Mrs. A. K. Manning is able to be about again after being indisposed for some time, Mrs. Harry W. Garber, who is undergoing treatment at the General Hospital at Lancaster, is improving. draft horses. is a very good lot The Street Committee is busy 44 : hauling the ashes, rubbish, ete, Improving His Property laced on the streets and alleys of Mr. G. Samuel Sh | Ee boro. great improvements to Invitations are out for the Dilling- Brown wedding, which will be emnized in Trinity Evangelical Lu- ran Church. Saturday afternoon 4 o'clock, cree Cee and Jno. Miller The regular Marriage Licenses og M. Cassel C. Johnstin, Maytown, | Mrs. J. S. Eby May stian S. Brandt and Miss Mar-| . Sterner both of East Done sist of drivers, general purpose and Among them are gome extra good single line leaders, and a few- nice trotters and pacers. Also some extra good livery horses. This climated and ready for work, so don’t fail to come and see them. Main street property. weatherboarded, painted, papered, etc. and Son are cover- ing it with a new slate roof. etl Willers Auxiliary Meeting monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the General Erie Pa, and Hospital will be held at the home of — CE —— Our Ads Bring Results—Try it horses, all ac- eaffer is making his West It is being re- 6th at 3 o'clock. 2t. Mrs. Harriet Engle attended the Miss Lizzie Martin of this place, Brubaker funeral at Hlizabethtown died at St. Joseph’s Hospital Sunday on Thursday. morning, The funeral was held from Rev. J. T. Spangler of Harrisburg, W. A. Heinitsh’s undertaking rooms, a former United Brethren pastor of at No. 525 West Chestnut’ street, this place, circulated among friends Lancaster. Monday afternoon at four in town yesterday. o'clock. Death was due to chronic Mr, and Mrs, George Myers, Miss eart disease. There is said to be Anna Myers and Master Earl Myers N° relatives. Interment was pri- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel vate at Woodward Hill Cemetery, Drace at Maytown, Sunday. | yt y Miss Frances E. Nissley Miss Pearl Getz of : J Miss Frances BE. Nissley died on Fayed here Friday to Sunday morning at her home, No. dors with Her 129 Fast Clay street, Lancaster. She “ and Harry E. Getz. {was a daughter of the late Henry Miss Martin, Misses Susan Gear |B. Nissley and wife, Miss Nissley hart, Amelia and Anna Steaffer of was a sister of Mrs. Minnie Hoak of Lancaster, were the guests of Mr. Penbrook; Walter, (of Bareville; En- and Mrs. Fred Sheaffer Wednesday. | og of Lancaster Junction and Paris Miss Edith Bentzel is off on a visit|of Millersville. She was a member to her brother, Mr. Bdgar Bentzel,|of the Mennonite Church, The fun- of Hampton, Va. She will vislt other|eral was held yesterday afternoon at points the South before returning|3:30 from the Mennonite Church on hom, (Continued on page 5) { Ephrata ar- spent a few brothers, Messrs. Paul { children of Mount Joy, were guests of her parents on Sunday, Mr, Geistweit of Columbia, a mer resident, of town, called friends in town Sunday, Jacob Loraw and force of painters are painting the J. S. Carmany prop- erty occupied by J. H. Dukeman. The Bible Class of the United for- on | Brethren Church attended the Stough meetings at Lancaster last evening. Miss Marion Krodel and two lady friends of Elizabethtown, visited Mr. Emlin Buller Sr. and family on Sunday, Mr. C. A. Wiley sold his property Church street, occupied by Ab- Butzer, to Amos Hiestand on private terms. on ram number of baptismal Daniel A large tended the on the Rev. near Rheems on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. J K. Freymeyer and daughter Blanche, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Freymeyer and daughters Miriam and Elva. enjoyed an auto ride to Reading on Sunday. Word was morning by town folks at- services held Eshleman farm received here Tuesday Mr. A. D. Garber that his father, George Garber, dled at his home in Blaine, Perry County Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock, aged §2 years. Funeral services will be held Friday morning His widow is also critically ill at this writing with an attack of rheumatism. A grand reception was held at the <home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom near town on Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lee dom. The guests began to assemble about the noon hour, after which they gathered in the dining room. and did ample justice to the table | richly laden with all the delicacies | of the season. Tater they repaired to the parlor where they lstened to several fine selections on the plano rendered by Mrs. Miles Leedom aad Mrs. Joseph C. Witmer. A pleasant social time was then indulged In, homes. considering the day well epent. The following guests were present: Mr and Mre. Harvey wes. | Tey. daughter Jennle. mon Tester ane | (Continued on nage 5) | be cheaper i the natural | mal ball last after which they denarted for ther | nifty appearance. The suits are gray| At a meeting of the mes School design. The outfits Automobile and Motorcycle Collide Kieffer Keaselring Aged 20, of This | Place, Sustains Fatal Injuries A bad accident occuried on the | pike a short distance east of Rheems Monday evening whereby a Chalmers | touring car damaged, a motor- | cycle wrecked, one young man badly cut and bruised and a second so seriously injured that he died. Mr. Victor Stauffer, of the | managers of the former ' Monitor | Steam Heating plant at Landisville, who lives at Harrisburg, was travel- ing westward in his new Chalmers uninjured, After the collision the car stopped and found the two young men who were riding the motorey- cle, lying in the road unconscious, They were immediately placed in the car ‘and brought to the office of Dr.. W. M. Thome in this place. Dr. Thome was assisted by Dr. J. J. Newpher and together they dressed the unfortunate men’s wounds, One wag still unconscious. After receiving medical attention Clarence was One | touring car accompanied by four Inners, of Pleasant Hill. who was { other people. At the farm buildings driving the motorcycle, was taken jon the Nissley farm, tenanted by home. He was badly cut and bruised { Mr, Kupp, a motorcycle which was about the face and body. Ome gash | traveling in the opposite directlon, over his left eye required seven approached. It was about 8 o’clock stitches. and instead of passing each other, The young man riding tandem the auto and motorcycle collided. with Mr. Inners was Kieffer Kessel The occupants in the car escaped (Continued on page 4 mre ii A Substitute | | For Milk Mt. Joy Man Says It Has Cream, Taste Look and Whey of this substitute F. H, Hertzler place, has other products that are more care- | discovered a for cows’ fully, handled with regards to clean- milk. It produces the cream, the liness in production and shipping or OK, the to the marketing than milk. Hence the | whey for “smear-case.” him in Necessity and desirability of produc: his own words: ing a substitute for the cow’s milk. { “I have recently been making some ~My success in producing an artifi line of producing that might take the place of cows’ milk, or that would and more sanitary than cow’s milk is under nor- average conditions. Any one taste, and even Hear cial produce similar and having a be too milk is to cow’s milk taste that would nog’ undesirable, to be used as used, was not wholly dig- couraging, I will briefly relate how the product was made. I tock pea familiar with the production of nat- Nuts and ground their kernels im a ural cow’s milk, as it is generally|food chopper, then put the grofund handled on the average farm or dai-|DPeanuts in a jar and poured water ry can hardly deny the fact, that we | {into it, in the proportion of absut 8 must confess that there are many | (Continued on page 4) f Robber Caught | in Florin Hotel Forced a Rear Window With a Chisel “Pat” Duffy Some Detec dive experiments in the artificial milk, About two-fifteen on Sunday morn- On Sunday evening officer Plum- ing, Mr. Patrick Duffy, proprietor of Mer at Elizabethtown shadowed this the Hotel at Florin, thought he heard SMe thief for some time. He found 5 3 nm trying door thtown a noise down stairs and an investiga- Si : =" and when approa by the con- tion verified his thoughts. stable Pashi said was hunting He quickly arose and procuring a a hoarding place Plun gave evolver, went down stairs to the him half an hour to se town. kitchen. Everything was -dark but by That sam the residence of looking toward a window Mr, Duffy Harry Gainor at Florin, was entered saw the form of a man. He quickly by a thief and a purse containing turned on the electric lights and $9.00 gf r A window was pointing the six shooter at the man foreeg, 1 the thief made his exit commanded: “Hands up.” thru fi front door. The theft was not The thief begged he should not discofrered until next morning. shoot. Mr. Duffy knew the robber Affer > report of the above rob who was Harry Pashing of Lancas- Ir, Patrick Duffy of Florin pre ter and who had been around the f i ch against Pashing. He hotel up to the time of closing at was arres 1fessed to the Duffy twelve o'clock Saturday night. Pash- be given a hearing ing told Duffy how he had chiseled a hefore r Br at Elizabeth vindow and effected an entrance and t after getting a good scolding and is known here and only promising Duffy he would leave town recent worked for Mr. Wm. Schut- once, he was left go. tee at s West End coach works. Sang at Landisviilg | This ls The Sixtieth A number of Lancaster's best| The 60th Mennonite Sunday School known singers participated last night to be organized Lancaster Coun- in a musical in the Zion Evangelical|ty was opentd at New Holland in Lutheran Church at Landisville, pre | the M. E. Church last Sunday. All senting an enjoyable program under |the Sunday schools with a few ex the directorship of Prof. McHose.|ceptions, are increasing and still im Among those who took part were: |existence; the first school of this : Miss M. Thompson, Miss Duttenhof- | kind was organized in the fer, Miss Irene Kreider, Mrs. Wm. | schon) house in Rapho township, im Harvey, Miss B. Miller and Miss | the spring of 1863, by the late Welchans, | Bishop Jacob N. Brubaker, of this 0 Iplace, then a man of 25, and two Received New Suits years before he was ordained to the The Mount Joy Hight Schoo] base Ministry. team received new uniforms. Fp week and the boys present a! Alumni Association Banquet with red trimmings, red stockings Alumni Association Inst with white stripes. gray caps, etc. | evening, ft was . decttod to holy The shirts are of the IRest V-neck banquet F although Were } furnished. 1 jo Hn; 1 by Getz Bros. of this place. X i
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