PAGE TWO THE BULLETIN | MOUNT JoY, PA. { J. E. SCHROLL, S8UBSCA.PTICN PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months......... 50 Cents Three Months.. ..25 Cents Single Copies........2 Cents Sample Copies Editor & Pro'r. Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail “matter. | All correspondents must have their ecmmunications reach this office not later than Monday. Telephone news of importance between thal lime and | o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan-| ar advertisments must positive this office not later than night. New advertisments| f copy reaches us Tuesday Advertising rates om applica | tune { death The Loafer They say that I am worthless and I guess, at least, I be, and other people's dogs shine up to me. While is scramblin’ to nail a dollar down I spend best part of my time in' aimless ramblin’ roun’. I pity well-dressed folks that cooly by. the weariness that's on their lips, the pain that's in their eye. In win- ter, just a corner near to some one else's fire; in summertime a patch of shade's the of my desire. A gun when fall whistle, pole when fishes bite, three meals, or less if need be, and a place to sleep at night. To turn little favor stranger a tender smile from a youngster grin with them that’s grinning, and weep with them that weep, to never mind my enemies and like my friends a heap, to .never hurt man's heart, nor do a man a I ask for nothing else drift and loaf along, ad kids | all men ‘cause they decent the lots of pass me top winds a a for a get or a pal, to or a gal, to a wo- wrong, except, to Reformers and Skates 1e roller skate “coming back.’ really went out, the are concerned. ladies have rinks I'l is ag far Now ken tat It never children ever not but fun how- un young up, in skating the open air, for exer the by in on pavements smooth On sidewalks the and of city streets on the in Chicago, any fine evening most pence exclusive streets tl listriets of from along over the walks. The smaller of the nd girls ay ooth has cos ry re couples of seen gliding the of the parts be surface of struck many in different and already the vi kill- protesting and calling for prohibit skating on the side- as ever thus. No sooner a new way of amus- iter how innocent, ed, vinegar-blood- h a protest and demand that the ec be Wesented with the alternative of abandoning their fun or becoming criminals by the infraction ofa prohibitory ordinance. There was at one time a well-grounded prejudice against skating rinks. These places, nowadays, are usually so well con- ducted that they are comparatively gafe. But there can be no just ob- jection to the young girls bringing the bloom of health to their cheeks by such beneficial exercise as Toller skating on the sidewalks of their own home town and in company with the same girls with whom they associate at other times. Tet the re- formers purchase roller skates and nse them, Tt will work off some of the bile and give them a brighter outlook on life. Let Us Have Real Chautauquas There is a movement bring the Chautauquas up to a'point where they will more completely em- brace the great idea conceived by the late Rev. Dr. Vincenti, the of the plan. Dr. Vincent's educational, The quas are descending toward the of mere vaudeville shows, Th ational feature is neglected and entertainment or magnified. If this oubted or challenged be proven by tisement or most any of the C this state in the years. The fauli local managements, the and lecture which the programs patrons of the Chautauquas welcome a return to the fdea. The Chautauquas should the geoples’ universities, The should be given the oppor- Bof hearing what the great ks and leaderg have he live subjects under discus- by the American people. The should be thrown upon to de- for one thing. By discussion rrive at the truth. There is ly of “talent” to be had to ent both sides of any question. there surely interest enough e many problems of the day to e even greater crowds at the Imagine the drawing power of debates upon such subjects as onism vs the Open Shop.” jould Women Vote? “Socialism Democracy,” “Prohibution vs Regu- Bn.” “Armament or Peace Treat- “High Tariff vs Low Tariff.” s0 on down the .great list. with recognized national or state len local authorities to present gide fairly. A man or woman ‘attended a Chautauqua where ibjects were discussed would hat the end of the week with that the time had been was utau- level edu- the feature e “show” statement is itg truth can reference to the ad announcements itauquas past five ten lies, not the but wholly with bureaus The would oO held in or with lyceum furnish original be is |is visiting 1 Church on Sunday 5 will preach the baccalaureats on foot to =" ounder, _ sythe pa- few to say ar well spent, Of course there would to entertainment and plenty have be features ol good music but the educational aspect of the d no be entertainment. program hou made secondary to mere ELIZABETHTOWN Edgar G. Diehm of This Place, Wins Second Oratorical Prize Miss Estella Good of in the borough. Krodel passed a few relatives at Florin, Ellinger and few days with relativeg at Hershey. Rev. G. R. was the guest of his mother at Harrisburg on Tues- friends Miss Marion days with wife John passed a Hoverter day. Mrs. S Mary Zepnick had the misfor- to lose her driving horse by QC. . Zug, in Palmyra, was borough last of the Rev. J among friends week. William Kuhn of Harrisburg, the of Nicholas Clausen family on Tuesday, was guest and Chas. H. IL. Horst and eral days this week, Mrs. William Rutherford and children of Royalton, spent a with William Bringman guest days and family. John G. grower, Relst, the has planted ten thous- and cabbage plants and one thousand | trees. | W. A, Withers has been elected a | director in the Exchange Bank to fill the vacancy caused by the death | of Dr. A. M. Kalbach. The Rod and Gun Club have moved their traps to their new lo-| cation on the Ezra Martin farm ad- | joining the borough The State Highway Department has started a large force of work- men on the State Highway between Lebanon and Elizabethtown hy way f Lawn ! fruit pear The Friendship instructed the have been Borough Council in disposal the hook United Brethren evening, May 9th ldomridge, th Paul's Rev. I. N. Se pastor, sermon to the graduati of the local high school. The college the Dav holding ng class ind public schools of borough observed Arhor by the planting f trees and exercises Quite a present The annual exercises of the High School Alumni Association will be held in the high school room Fri- day evening, May 14th at The annual banquet Hornaflug’ Cafe. BEdgar G. Diejym won the second prize of twenty-five dollars in the sixth annual oratorical contest of the | Pennsylvania Arbitration and Peace society. He won second prize in a | similar contest last year. The degree team of Lititz Lodge No. 1050 1. O. O. F. conferred the first degree on a number of new | members of Lodge No. 128 of this| Thursday There | was a large attendance Lodge No. 128, 1 O. O PF, at.| tended services in St. Paul's United | Brethren Church Sunday evening. | The pastor, Rev. I. N. Seldomridge, | a sermon to them | to commemorate the ninty-sixth an- | niversary of the founding of Oddfel- | Towship in America. Miss M. E been appropriate to the occasion number were | ance 8 o'clock. | will follow at place on evening, preached special Black the milliner, as conducting her store severa vears in the Heisey on Sout} street will move room Tight building fitted lately co om- pany in the ing up for the interests of Sunday- 1 work and especially that of nized Adult Bible Classes will be held in St. Paul's U. B Monc¢ ne wil Church on >vening at The 1 be : v B Div the Pennsylvania av ay meet. S. For- Adult Superintendent of School Association. rr SALUNGA Automobile a Runs Thru a Fence and Wheat Field Mrs. Hartman Mifflin, spent a Mrs. J days aunt, Strickler and son Paul tine ting friends in Glen Manor, for several days Mrs. M of a daughter Mr. and C. Herr announce the birth Catherine on April Mrs. Joe Thursday 29 Mr. and d Deibeler an children with Fackler family M. and Mrs Lititz of Enola spent Sundav the 1 Heisley of with amue spent th ek’s Mrs Mrs e We end Deitrich I Mr. and Mr and Mrs. with Herr and Rohrer afternoon and Mrs Wheat 1 eoming up spent Sunday Christian Herr unpromising, potatoes garden grown as- the tables. while paragng is about ready for Mrs. Mary Rohrer, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Herr attended the funeral of Mrs. Rohrer at Habecker’s Church | on Monday. The record hot wave moved down upor: us about 3:30 on Sunday after. | noofjand it was gé degrees In the, shade. What we want is gentle April showers just no¥ and then if jack Mr. C. | man, { on { morning Milton Grove, | th | | | | Weigand of Sunbury, was the | wife sev-| two | few | Kame well known | of Lancaster, | paid | Bethel. Everybody invited | cause | ousy. : hands cf we will show what county fruit frost just lets folks can do in the We a speed the city [Lancaster line were told by a neighbor that large automobile Sunday afternoon and Mt. Joy near Mr. Christian Brene- positive evidence in auto still hanging fence Monday and reserve nerve o'clock on gentlemen gliding fiend in a came to grief last between Chiques the residence of Mute was but the Breneman's the case Mr. Go slow Another afternoon power, about 6 two children the the same and couple came when all of a was a back fire ana enveloped the machine, The a hurried transfer and down the pike vards and then John Charles’ went into the probably still a gently down pike sudden there flames parties made the machine houndred into Mr which and coursed about one swerved it is fence over wheat field it | thers. I. MAYTOWN Mr. A, H. Longénecker on an Extend- ed Western Trip Mr, Frank spent Sunday in town. Miss Mary DeHoit friends at York on Sunday. Mrs. Graybill of Harrisburg, K. visited and Mrs, John the sick list, and lady friend in town, Sun- Jacob lLeedom both on Misg Lila Stouch visited are day. Sload treatment is at a hospital for appendi- Miss Lorita undergoing C1L1S. Mr, Ignatius Renove, visit on Reichert of his old home a flying | Sunday. Cherries in bloom, few warm beauty a nights and there will be Mrs, Mar- from ‘e glad to say that shank is improving a severe tack of pneumonia, \liss Mildred Engle taken to was e hospital on Monday to be oper- appendicitis, QS Tuesday. lair barn on G. on attended raised rais- the Bull the guests of of any town during last two returned home Saturday. Esther Winchester, lelivered of Lubec, temper- attentive on Sunday Maine an el quent before Jethel, lecture an wudience at the evening Rev Oscar Columbia, “False Kraybill an the evening, at 7 of addresg on Errors of Russel- :15 at the to attend. just west of seriously ill. He vill deliver Prophets, or this ” lism, Mr. Jos. Marietta, S. ig Miller, very was removed to a hospital for treat- but was returned to his home with a discouraging prognosis, It is possible to become very sick even dangerously so, from no other at all, than just harboring thoughts and feelings of hate, jeal- ill will and passions of like ment, kind. Master Walter Sload, of Rheems, the past week with his grand- Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sload. A. Hollenbaugh is spending week on hig Perry County farm. and Mrs. B. F. Buller, of Lan- visiting Mrs. Lottie Roath he Maytown Sunday- eably a delegation of spent parents David Sunday t by the Sunday- Christ Re- Elizabeth- vas agr¢ surprised from the of officers 1ay- ool Sun visit them Some years ago a tered into by these increase in mem- school won endent of when » Mavtown to the local school Ipit Bible the the prize as raembership con- vas accepted in behalf 1 the superinten- Henry uperintendent also other [.owe, school The the delegation were Paul 1 Tillman Ebersole. DG Cree NORTHWEST RAPHO Tis Said a Citizen Will Launch a Snake Raising Industry well on the move, ing work is on ture is all ing fever hard attacks like Tuesday. ire a humming Mr makes iays hot ble Bees on such ust posts for sale, by BE. W. Mr. Wm. Werner in Eliza- bethtown, Monday. Mr. C. G. Hollinger acre of corn on Monday, Mr. I. 8. Hollinger county metropolis on Saturday. Mr. John Geib and family visited in the home of Nathan Werner, Sun- day Mr. 1. 8 Wendall B. afternoon. Mr, C. was planted an the wag in Hollinger Sheaffer vigited in the home, Sunday G. Hollinger and family visited in the home of thelr first-born’ o’er the Sabbath low a beautiful ahead makes appearance, as in general. A committee has been appointed to public's general idea with a Jit it is a bit of nature investigate the in connection ney system, Mt. busy instituting Joy township supervisors are improving their highways. They their steam roller have two large scrapers attached. Messrs. Jno. and Eli Geib attended Gingrich at Mount Saturday. brought $125 use monster and the sale Co. COWS Harry Pleasant, The first each, Mr. J. M. Sowerg and Son are this community's expert potato farmers. They plant them early in the morn- talk very little while doing so, lay them in the earth upon the cut surface, thus having them with Lebanon three on ing, rest And a crop is an unquestionable matter. Seems mountain fireg are quite a familiar thing. On Good Friday the South Mountain was afire southeast . of Mt, Gretna, One week later Mr. Abram P. Shearer, aged 77 years, while burning brush at the edge of the mountain, set a clearing afire that required men to extinguish same, On Sunday a man named Say- wag burning brush and set the mountain afire near Brickerville that ruined 700 acres of woodland and re- sulted in the burning of three dwell- ing houses on Monday evening. expect to launch into snake-raising industry on the Indian Spring farm. On Wednesday of last caught of gzonod aid had him petted and »n=2nned sup- to be secure when “Brownie,” our favorite canine, got into the cage and shook the life out of the good- natured reptile. On Tuesday we caught two. A small one about seven inches in length and a about three long. their eves heaven-ward. good 50 lor We week we one posed feet They are tho | size | THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. { | | | | large one! | Mr. caged and are doing finely. We some- | “T hate that Such is snake can with less danger than Those acquainted family will adage person more than a snake.” times hear the old a possibility, as a handled people with know how to head and and they are We varieties of T¢ reptile Guard them their by harmless catch the tail xet them nerfectly solicit do- tions of all ntiles ar — MARIETTA Dr K. Gordinier of Millers Make Commencement Address Chas ville. Will and Mi Schock, of gomery, relatives and last guests of several the town week. Alumni High School school room of building Monday A meeting of the f the Marietta held in the high I public school evening. Mrs. W. F. J., a former on Wednesd of her sister, Mariettian, ay attending the funeral Mrs, Emma A. in Philadelphia, and the remains were brought here for inter- ment. Dr. Charles K. Gordinier, of the faculty of the Millersville State Nor- was who died al School, wi ke the dres { | ma chool, will make the address at | puohl I 0 | Bube Est. | Brubaker the commencement exercises of the Marietta High School, to be held in Acri's heatre on Friday, May 7th, at Sp m The meet in the Classis of Lancaster will Fourth Reformed Church, Harrisburg, from April 26th to 30. Rev. BE. Elmer Sensenig, Elders E. H. Kauffman and Wilfield Simmons, Sr. will represent the Marietta Reformed congregation at the classes The Marietta band fair which has been Central hall for the has been drawing large crowds nightly and in in progress past week a neat sum will be used and brought will be realized which to purchase instruments The fair close Saturday evening. uni- forms was to a Mr. and Mrs, James Goddard pleas- tly a large number of home on Chestnut on Wednesday even- handsomely scheme being Unique to the awarded to Music and Harrisburg, Lancaster, Marietta Refresh- served during the ar entertained their Marietta The decorated friendg at street. ing house the purple, presented was color favors and winners singing guests were ellow and guests the and were prizes were in various games. vere also features from Columbia and were present ments also evening, CEA Arr ROWENNA Rannels came place 13th. Mr. Mrs. J. H. Ziegler trip to Lancaster, Saturday. Mrs, Young from Tancaster, called on Mrs. H. K. Mellinger, Sunday. Misses Mary and Iva Albright trying to operate the new A new Mr April and to this took a were busy automobile. . A of thig place helped S. Gy Engle to raise |hfs barn, Tuesd: Supervisors number of people Donegal new road grad- township at this place. J. H. Ziegler and Mr. H. Engle and Miss attended Mr. C. G Monday. It was Church in of East town- ship have unloaded a for the Mr. and er and Mrs Mrs H. Strickler Snyder's funeral held in the Mennonite Elizabethtown. . rm MA As LANCASTER JUNCTION Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus White spent | Sunday with her mother, of near : Silver. Springs. Mrs. Katie Hartranft and grand- son Lester and Mrs, Benjamin Miller | of Sporting Hill, spent from Satur. [Laura | Wednesday, April 28, 1915. Official Openin raw —OF << > \ Hat Season Oxfords and Low Shoes Saturday, May lst, 1915 We are now ready to show you the new things in Men's and Youths’ Hot Weather Hats and Shoes. We have an elegant display in our Show Window but assure you that you will see more wonderful values if you step inside. PRICE Getz Bros. Hats 50c. to $7.50 == Shoes $1.50 to $5 ‘Mount Joy Pa. Addison Balmer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter tertained the following on Sunday: and Mrs, Harry Gibble and Mr. and Mrs, Milton Kauffman Sherer en- sons, | and children of Sporting Hill. be | daughters many | the | Associa- | | Burgess Nixon, of Arlington, N. | in town | (T.-M. Kendig, | { Cling A. Bl, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walborn and Leona May and Alverta, Sunday with the former’s pa- Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Wal- of near Ruhl's Church. spent rents born, ANNUAL REPORT of the BOROUGH ACCOUNT of MOUNT JOY BOROUGH ending March 29, RECEIPTS year 1915 Bal. in Treas Prem, Fo 3 Hotel Lice Burgess Blown, Burgess Brown, Pole Burgess Brown, Licenses Burgess Brown, Old iren sold Burgess Bil Bell Tele. Co., blue Burgess cense Mar 1914+ $1886.79 : ) 30.27 720.00 312.50 399.2¢ 39.39 3.87 50 Brown, tax .e Brown, Part pay- C. B. Reed... Collect- 10.00 ment from. 37.93 T. M. Creneman, or for 1913 ............ Breneman, Collect- or for 1914 ‘ae 58.82 3215.18 $6714.45 EXPENDITURES Brandt, Jno. W, Labor .... Barto Geo., Labor ......... Bombach Jno., Repairs Breneman T. M. Comm..... Supplies ..... Ice M. 20.40 1.50 3.70 62.63 27.97 96 $ Maps & N., 96.2% Surveys y 18.60 reese see ! Culp A. Labor oe | Balance in | { G. Hollinger’s Weeping wi day fp Monday at York with Mrs. ' apr.14-3t Darrenkamp Wm. Labor .. Deitz John, Supplies Dellinger B. SS, to Harrisburg Dellinger C. H., Labor Dellinger John, Labor Edison Elec. Co., Lighting.. Engle Jno. H., Labor Engle Eli H. Hauling Frank M., Pumping Frank W, B., Labor Fellenbaum A., Dist. Notices Fellenbaum R., Salary Friendship Fire Co. priation Garber, M. E., Labor Gillums H. H., Salary ..... Good Frank, Labor Groff B. F., Repairs Hershey F. E., Auditing .... Hershey D., Hauling Hensel W. U.,, Salary Herald Ptg. Co. Printing Hoffer J. E., Salary Hoffer A., Labor Hoffer B., Hauling Hoffman Roy, Labor Hoffmaster Geo., Labor Hornafius C., Labor Independent Oil Co., Kramer Jos., Constable Keener J, G., Labor Missimer, Advertising Miller S. H., Labor ....ec.. Miller Geo., Labor . Mummert A.. Labor Mt. Joy Mutual Fire Co Assessment Newcomer H. S.. Supplies .. Nye E.. Hauling Northern Mutual Co., Insurance Pennell J. J. Salary Reist J. H.. Dist. Notices Ressler H. M., Hauling Reinhart H. L.. Painting Reinhart A.. Labor Stauffer J. N. Shatto F.. Salary Shelly H.. Labor Secretary Board Appropriation Smeltzer H.. Labor Strickler J. R.. Justice Fees Simons C., Labor Smith H.. Labor Schroll J. E.. Printing Schock, Supplies Sumpman E.. Hauling Trexler ©. M.. Auditing Union National Bank, Safe Deposit Box Welsh A.. Labor Treasury March 29. 1915 $1209.3 We, the undersigned Auditors of Mt. Jov Borough have examined the accounts of the Union National Mt. Joy Bank. treasurer. and audited the same and find that the ledger shows a balance of $1209.35. all of which is] respectfully submitted. | W. W. CASSEL. | ¥. ©. HERSHEY. BE. M. TREXLER, Auditors, Expens 8.30 2.00 33.25 50.00 7.60 50.00 1.50 8.25 75.90 71.30 27.75 1068.40 4.00 50 7.15 2.00 2.00 5.70 5.00 143.56 36.75 Ins. 8.64 72.00 62 5 7.00 2.00 548.30 137.00 1382 of Health, 25.00 141.60 1.00 8.57 16.22 10.50 2.00 27.10 (ES OTTO a [iamond RINGS of good in fourteem carat Pure white stones size, mounted Solid Gold Rings at $15.00 A SPECIAL BARGAIN CLOCKS Also unusual values in Eight Day Clocks from $3 up. 10 EEO Don WV. Gorrec (Near Bowman's Store) 1 LD OR B - MOUNT JOY, MECHANICS MAGAZINE For Father and Son AND ALL THE FAMILY Two and a half million readers find it of absorbing interest. Everything in it is Written So You Can Understand it We sell 400,000 copies every month without giving premiums and have no solicitors. 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