00PPPERPRREREREEREEEEEEERER PERRRERERORERR® JC BU : X11. NO. 52 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 26, 1915 $1.00 A verybody Should Come to Mount Joy on Decoration Day--Big Parade, Base Concerts, Bal! Band Q i NS AoA Hos @G Spring Garden Band Concert in REINA XH RRA jon’t Forget to Unfurl Old Glory at Your Home Next Monday The following wag composed expressly for the Mount Joy Bulletin. appropriate to the occasion, by our townsman., Mr. John Hallgren, who is quite an adept in that line: Hoist the stars and the stripes to the balmy [hat is playing ‘round valley and hill And bedeck the dear homestead and fences and With colors that pat thrill For that brave li band of old soldiers Who is shrinking in number each year, who once in their youth were those colors true, When the lan as in woeful despair. riotism in blues Hoist the stars and the stripes to the balmy That 1s playing round valley and hill And bedeck the dear homestead and fences and trees With colors that patriotism thrill For the heroes in blue. who in tottering Yet are leading the festive parade, On the brink of their life through the triumph arch Where they'll join with the great myriad breeze march Cheer them up, the old soldiers, For the milestones are passing so fast And the further ahead they seem less apart And they soon will have passed by the last. Cheer them up with the flags and them show with pride To your children and grandchildren dear the heroes who gladly in arms had died In their fight for the right without fear. and bless their heart On Memorial Hill where the valiant sleep, Under stones in a closefitting row Lay the roseburden wreaths under silence deep As an honor to heroes below. : For as long as are shifting the flood and tide. Whatever our happiness mars, We shall point to the freedom of slaves with pride And the purity of stripes and the stars. years about 1830. In the near future we expect to publish a list of these coins, i SL | A BIG TIME JUNE 1st MORE OLD COINS of a few Mr. Walter Brown of This Place, Has a very Rare Collection along Since the old coin question has | been started. we hav been shown a number of very rare specimens and there are collections in this town that we doubt whether they can be \ or : N by L No. 271, In- equaled by individuals, ' font Joy logge, No 7, In proved Order of Odd Fellows, one F. E. Hershey's Collection of the strongest secret societies im! Mr. F. E. Hershey of this place, the town, is making a great and. showed us a collection of coins ves- gyccessful effort to increase its terday that is hard to beat for age. mempership, Several weeks ago it He has a copper half cent dated wag decided to try and admit a 1805; a cent dated 1802; an English (ja¢ of twenty new members. Thus dollar of 1794; a shilling of 1772 and far twenty-two have been elected to an Englisi> copper coin of 1740. The membership and there is every im- latter is just 175 years old and We gjcation that the class will number doubt whether any one can beat it. twenty-five. Mrs. Ricksecker, wife of Council- This class will be admitted on man Charles TRicksecker on West Tues. y evening, June 1st. The De- Main street, has a Cerman calendar gree Stai* of Monterey Lodge of dated 1758. Lancaster, will confer the initia- Mr. Walter Brown's Collection tion and first degree. The District Mr. Walter Brown, a member of Deputy Grand Master and a number the extensive manufacturing firm of of other officials will be present. Geo, Brown's Sons, has’ one of the After the meeting and initiatory most complete collection of old work the members will partake of coins we ever heard of. His col- a banquet at proprietor Henry PEng- lection includes very rare pieces of le’s Exchange Hotel, "Vmoney. Beginning in the year 1780 eee ree eee he has a cent for every year up to M the present time, with the exception purchased a Saxon automobile, The Odd Fellows Will Class of About 25 t jseat and was | first-class lower berth on the floor Monday i Stauffer at Lancaster, { accused was committed to Jall jre turned hot mer met with an accident, She knee which lang fell. Initiate ‘a | Cramer is sure unlucky if there is died in | anything like it. Only last January Bainbridge Saturday and interred in | ara.ie ghelly — {she had a similar fall at her home, the family plot : | tearing the ligaments in her foot. of thig Trostle General Hospital an operation for appendicitis. the same time her brother was also | removed to the same institution tor Vi2. bel Krall, Prof. and Mrs. C. E. Rou- treatment. jitney cars here to Lincoln and Mt. day next Monday. the ladies’ Hospital will be held at the home of | r. Jacob Fry of Milton Grove, hax Mrs, John afternoon. June 3nd at 3 o'clock. 2t. | nursing a very sore hand. BRUSH WOMAN “RAILROADED IN OUR COURTS Was Playing Carrie Nation at the Fiorin Depot and Got Pinched } | _sly’s Warehouse Gets Year and | a Half I'he supposed “brush woman’ got a toils of the law again but |" The | terest were lito tne sure 1s in wrong this time and be- fore sie gels thru she will nna on Saturday: rennsyl An Issue Framed vania Railroad Company are not as sS. H. i and kind hearted as wele our "HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST and G. constables last week. z sue framed to determine the own- : TRAVEL § | AT She went to the depot at Florin El, SOONER OR LATER ership of Saturday noon, carrying a bottle Of beer, a flask of gin an umbrella iP Il 8 0 Breiner LL charges of larceny and Mundis broke into the Nery ip and a beautiful “bun.” She amused Will a fe ait i desk of E. L. that the officials of the Moyer personal property on an issued against Joseph C Tressler, Did . Got Year and a Half Koy Mundis entered pleas of guilty to execution herself poking her umbrella thru the windows in the waiting room, in spite of the protests of the sta- | forgery, tion agent, Mr. Cox. She wasn't satisfie »ither until she had broken iol 19m 09 . satisfied either until she had b Some Well Known People From Our Stole $137.03 fherefrom. He alsa Neighborhood Have Passed to the forged a check and had it cashed Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue at Sprecher & Ganss' store. He ad- Gone to Their Reward seven window panes. i Mr. Cox telegraphed to Harrisburg for an officer who put in an ap- pearance later, a thru train having been stopped for him, The female was arrested and taken to Lancas- ter at noon, fore, having served seven months in Albert Kimes died at Co- Dauphin county for lumbia from paralysis, aged years. and a half James When on the train refused to sit In therefore given a she positively Mrs. Anna E. Moriarty died Satur- lay night at Columbia from a compli- Sent to Reformatory of the baggage coach. 1 cation of diseases aged 77 years. When she was arrested here last bal week she positively refused to give Martin Lafferty, a well known! ...e of Lvdia Smoker. near Green-| any name but to these officers she jy ickiayer of New Holland, hanged jpg ond “idle soveral articles. He sail her name was Bessie Noland, himself in his barn with a rope. He Sloe an implicated in breaking in- that’ she was housekeeper for John to the home of Henry Erb. “near Griffenberger, who resides four Landisville. but miles from Elizabethtown Joel S. Eaby. one of Lancaster's tion. He She was given a partial hearing jest and best known aldermen and apg morning before Alderman thirty-third degree Mason. died’ ¢, but the hear-:gaturday, aged 78 years. ing was continued until additional witnesses could be secured and the was 45 years old. was accompanied by sev- other boys, who were returned Juvenile Court. He was sen tenced to the Huntingdon Reforma- tory. Albert R. Houck, son of Hon Henry Houck, died at Lebanon. ag- ed 47 former postmaster in that city. A FAREWELL PARTY mo a———— years. He was a An Unfortunate Trip Mrs. J. H. Cramer and son Ralph ——— Jennie, 11-year-old Prof. Roudabush and Miss Herr Royally Entertained Last Evening ! Last evening the Sophomore class to Philadelphia and New York. Holland, of [of the Mt. Joy High School, gave a | While visiting at the home of her in the hospital from teanus, ; delightful farewell party in hono 'sister in the former city Mrs. Cra-|weeks ago she ran a needle into her | . oo C. E. Roudabush, principal, caused her death. jand Miss Marguerite M. Herr, as- sistant principal of the High School. | The affair, which was a complete surprise to the guests of honor, was held at the home of Miss on East Main street. cemetery at | nriss Herr, Miss Krall teacher in | the High School, and Miss Blanche | Eshleman recited. Mr. Geo. Brown Mrs. Loiuse M. Pinkerton igave a violin solo and Miss Grace On Thursday Dr. W. M. Thome | Deadly on Trwrsdny afternoon re; Dietz and Mr. Arthur Moyer ren- place, removed Miss Ruth |li€ved the sufferings of Mrs. Lou- | gered a piano duet. Games and oth of East Donegal, to the ise Marie, wife of John W. Pinker-fer amusements weve at Lancaster, for ton of Marietta. Deceased was ag |and delicious At ed 73 years. The funeral was held | served. Monday with interment at Sunday from a trip daughter of Columbia. died Three August was descending a flight of steps and when at the bottom, became dizzy | fracturing her nose. Mrs. Buried at Bainbridge The body of Frederick Lenig. who Philadelphia. was taken to in the that place, eel CR Removed to the Hospital indulged in refreshments were Those who attended were: Colum- | Miss Marguerite M. Herr, Miss Ma- | | | | | dabush and sons Byron and Robert, John Pennell | Miss Mazie Shelly, Misses Maude | John Pennell, 78 years old, of|Schroll Lois: Wiley, Blanche Eshle- Will Run a Jitney | Union Square. died Thursday after- | man, Beulah Zercher, Anna Shonk, Mr. Homer Barr will have several noon at the Lancaster County Hos-| Grace Dietz. Vivian Coolidge, Es- running from the park pital following a stroke of apo-|ther Wittle, Messrs. George Brown, either the Eberle, Florin, | plexy He was admitted to the In-| Arthur Moyer, John Bear, Frank Joy cemeteries all stitution on April 24 Gantz, Barl Myers, Oscar Laske | witz, Warren Eshleman and Ragnar | Hallgren. The class presented Miss Ladies’ Auxiliary Meeting | G. Wash. Null of Columbia, was|Herr with a handsome forget-me- Ture regular monthly meeting of | struck by a shifting engine and in-|not pin and Prof. Roudabush was Auxiliary of the General | (Continued on page 4) the recipient of a gold tie pin, The Se — We occasion was a most delightful one Thursday | Mr. O. K. Greenawalt is off duty and will long be remembered by teacher ang pupil a —— PE — eee G. Wash, Null = Longenecker Young Man Who Robbed E. L. Nis. Nissly & Co. and mitted having been in trouble be- | horse stealing. | 64 He wae given a sentence of a year | George Snyder entered a plea of] guilty to a charge of larceny. He] was on his way from Philadelphia | to Mount Joy, and broke into the | denied this allega- | The Day’s Program following cases of local in- aisosea ot 1m cour Order and Route of Parade, Aids, Con- cert Program, &c. Tressler was made plaintiff \ defendant in an is- The complete program for am all worth going miles to hea day Memorial Day celebration in 1 sons of veterans are reques.ed Mount Joy this year, including the I band concert in the at the hall 3unday evening, is morning at 10:15 to atte livine herewith appended. ices, in company with the Grand The parade this year will, be- Army. in the Church of God at 10:30. yond a doubt, surpass all former ef- On rorts, Many organizations have ex-|Day) they are requested to Monday morning (Memorial assemble pressed a willingness to participate. at the fire’ engine house at 8 o'clock In addition to the usual celebra-!'0 complete arrangements in the games of park and go to he should provide am-|t€ries to decorate grave I tion there will be two various ceme- | base ball, wh ER oLTAnS The band 2nd hold proper Memoria] Day ser- concert in the park in ffe evening vices. | by Howard Eberle's Spring Garden The thirty-seven pieces, will be| | ple entertainment for all citizens of Mount Joy and | Band of (Continued on page 8) FOR A MEMORIAL | “Dolly” Taylor's Will Provides for an Iron Fence at the Lincoln Cemetery It will be of interest to Enow that by the testament of the late ‘‘Dolly” (Mar- garet) Taylor, colored, of this pl terms of the last will and hich was admitted to probate ithin the past week, with Mr, Brunner as executor, among estate. er bequests she mak t > OW Nie iss : ; : M00 15 Hig Win “lI authorize my executor to erect villi i : | a fence at the front of the Lin ¢oln Cemetery, in Mount Joy town ice il oll ship, to correspond with the front fence of the Mount Joy Cemetery, to be similar in material, detail, | THE UNITED STATES STEAMER design and gateway. and to pay for same out of my Same is| VEBRASKA. WAS TORPEDOED BY to be a memorial to me.” |A GERMAN DESTROYER OFF THE The will also includes a number of private benefactions [COAST OF IRELAND YESTERDAY. It will be remembered that only a REPORTS HAVE IT THAT CREW few years ago the Mount Joy Cem-|AND PASSENGERS ARE NEARLY etery Association erected a fine fron), SAVED A fence along the front of the ceme-| ND THE STEAMER tery. The Lincoln Cemetery ad-|!S SLOWLY MAKING ITS WAY TO joins this cemetery on the west and | THE NEAREST HARBOR. this bequest will surely add to the] already beautiful appearance of — rs these widely known and up-to-date | Keller & Bros. Next Sale burial grounds. | The next big stock sale of J. B. re Smt Al A st | Keller & Bro. will be held at their C S. Frank's Next Sale |Stock yards here on Friday, May 28. On Friday. June 4, at M. A. Spick- | They will offer a fine lot of Lykens ler's Washington House stableg is | Valley and Lancaster County fresh the time and place Mr. C. S. Frank |COWs and springers, about seventy will hold his next live stock sale|head. Also a few stock: bulls and when he will offer a carload of extra |a lot of choice home-raised shoats fine cows. a few stock bulls. one |If You want a good useful cow, hundred head of extra fine home [don’t miss this sale. Mn raised shoats and a few brood sows. ee A er. If in need of stock don’t forget the | date of this sale, Friday, June 4th. 2t rR Musical a Success A crowded house witnessed the rendition of an excellent musical : ! program in Mt. Joy Hall Thursday Yesterday morning a horse of Mr. oy : 3 oi \ { : evening by the senior pianoforte Christian Breneman slipped the | upils of Miss A T Welsh hitching rope with which he was | ? =m : Sisk. tied. ran out Market street and down BEE Main, continueing until it reached the M. J. Brecht Retained farm about two miles east of town. Milton J.Brecht was last Wednes- There were a number of cans of day night named by Governor Brum- skimmed milk spilled along the (baugh as a Public Service Com The damage was only slight. | missioner for a seven year term. | Horse Runs Away ronte,