The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 26, 1915, Image 6

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ams, Orchestra;
Pand Mandolin® Club.
5S 0f | The orchestra
That music imembers of the
“vibrates | Elizabethtown,
rouses | Messrs. A. H
a wel- [1st Cornet; M.
J. W. Cooks,
trombone;
The mandolin
town
Fil a |
was composed of |
Citizen's Band of
and comprised
der, Violin; A. Hess, |
Wittle, 2nd cornet;
8S. P. Kiefer,
Kuhn, piano.
of Elizabeth-
Messrs, Millard
and
certain
music in thé
of which it h¥
through a man’s
him to a higher
come field
tution
been said
and
finds
an
Homes
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clarinet;
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being I
life,”
usefulness in
y
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s
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of insti-
of the c ‘acter of the and C.
power, arouses in club
of
Seiders
refici feel-
thankfuln
is
composed
Galebach, Morris
1688. Law-
[8]1
which comes
to
those who
happiness rence Galebach.
With
such as
that
of
belongs to
vhich can equal
from
othe
musical talent,
the music
than first
an array of
the
not be other
knowledge good done
it
nshine
the
could
and the
a high
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WR Te class,
thu int the hearts : 3
thus into the hea ire program was of order
Art 4 fall heines
rtunate fellow-beings. | ¢ merit.
the 587
composed of mem- |
No. 587
Cooke, we One this Spring,
Ww
an
year
Manheim,
berg of Manheim
F. & A. M., came to the Homes and
gave the guests a enjoyable
treat in the form of an old fashioned
burnt cork Minstrel The fun
and laughter of their jokes and
antics, and the thrilling harmony of
{their singing had not faded from our
when on Thursday, May
ame happy bunch, with
of their
the |
age
Wert for excellent [Club of
mu
on Wedne
arranged
entertainment Lodge,
1915,
the folijowing
Victor March,
Old Sweet
Snell; Recitation,
sical literary
day, 19, who
and
Overture,
May
managed most
program;
Orchestra; Song,
Song, Mr. John A.
Naming the Baby, Miss Mary Mae
Neal: Trio, When you wore a Tulip
and I wore a big red Rose, Mandolin {memories,
C Recitation, The Class in Elo- |20, 1915, the s
cution, Miss Mary Mae Neal; Trio, jan escort of a Jarge number
For Banjo, Guitar & Mandolin, Man- | Manheim again invaded
dolin Club: Selection, Apple Blos- | Homes their dusky countenances radi-
soms. Orchestra; Reading, Mr. Can- and with the budget of fun they had
Love's Show.
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audience,
lof the management
| who
| present.
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the excellent
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Woodman |
H. Martin; |
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Danner, Kendig; When |
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Train, Chorus; Finale, |
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These amateur performers
men of Manheim and
[Lodge, No. 587, who have
sacrificed their time, trouble and
talent to furnish enjoyment for their
families; and on this occasion es-
to bring good cheer to the
of the Home, Their efforts |
superlatively successful and
efforts of profession-
sentiments which
are
young business
members of
guests
were
rivaled the best
als. While the
|inspired the kind act as well as the |
to the guests |
in the |
great pleasure given
of the Homes and every
merits the profound thanks
and every one
enough to be
one
wag fortunate
On
1915,
Sunday afternoon, May 23,
the Citizen’s Band of Elizabeth-
{town kindly gave a delightful Sacred
and beautiful
Mount Moriah
large
pavilion in
Grove,
Musical echoes will
charms the present
Wednesday evening, May 1915,
Miss M. Elizabeth Miller, teacher of
in Elizabethtown College, will
benefit of the guests
of the Homes, the exceptionally fine |
Spring Concert recently presented in
Market Hall. All the music lovers
of the Homes, and friends of the
Homes, will be welcome to the en-
joyment of this rare vocal and
instrumental treat.
continue their |
week, for on |
26,
music
An entertainment of different char-
acter but no less interesting and en-
joyable will take place on Friday
evening, May 28, 1915, when Brother

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H. S. Be ecomer
Mount Joy, Penna.
YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED
CHASED FOR CASH AT
Mount Joy, Penna.
Sole agent for Comgo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand
Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etc.
Agent for Lehigh Portland Cems t, Roofing Slate and Sheet Iron.
Estimates quickly and cheerfully made on BUILDING MATERIAL and al
kinds of CONCRETING WORK. Both phones
som
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Furniture
I will continue the furniture busi-
the floor of the
Engle Building, with a complete and



ness on secong
. up-to-date line of all kinds of furni-
ture. Prices are reasonable.
furniture call and
very
When in need of
ARAN ND
F. Baker's
Repairing and Painting a Specialty
Special Attention Given to REMODLING ANTIQUE FURNITURE
West Main St.,
afi and
LUMBER YARDS
DD. H. ENGLE, MOUNT JOY, PA wi
Refrigerator Time!
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF REFRIGERATORS, INCLUDING
ALL THE DIFFERENT MAKES OF THE CELEBRATED GUR-
NEY LINE
These Refrigeratorg are not meme boxes, nicely varnished and
with shining hardwood. They are real ice-saving Refrigerator ma-
chines, made of hardwood cases, heavily insulated with best ma-
terials, and thoroughly scientific in principle, This insures great
ice saving and perfect safety In preserving foods.
SPRING SUGGESTIONS—Crex Metting Rugs, Fibre ‘Rugs, Win-
dow Screens, Porch Screens, Porch and Lawn Furniture, Swings,
Shades, Awnings and Awning re-hanging.
CARPET CLEANING—We have the largest carpet cleaning es-
tablishment in the city. Carpets called for, cleaned and returned
at short notice.
Westernberger, Maley & Myers
125-181 East King Street LANCASTER, PENNA.
Fuller Bergstresser of Middletown
will deliver humorous lecture,
i which has met with unstinted praise
| wherever it has been given.
Memorial Day
held in Grand Lodge
May 31, 1915 at
i The members of John
GA R., Nelson A.
Miles Camp, No. 26, Sons of Veterans
Scouts
his
Services wil] be
Hall on Mon-
10:00 A. M.
Good Post,
day,
M.
No. 566 General
have
present,
and the Boy accepted
invitation
The
secured,
the to be
in having
the able
Hamilton,
Dis-
Pa., to
Homes are fortunate
for occasion.
services of Brother Samuel
Grand Master of
Wilkinsburg.
address.
District Deputy
No. of
deliver
trict as,
the
The interest of the occasion will
| be ced by the
J
enhan
| W. Grand
|
(and Mrs,
presence of
Master, Henry Williams
Williams of Philadelphia,
|and also by Brother Master
| George W. McCandloss, a member of
| the Committee Masonic Homes,
[from Pittsburgh, who wil] be accom-
| panied by the officers of the 53
| Lodges in Allegheny County
Past
on
Ri LH HA 5 s
Kills Steer
valuable
of Cen-
refused
A
|
Wire Nail
| Several] days
{be longing to Harry
[tral Manor,
|to eat the
veterinarian
lable to
| ment.
|the steer had not
| strangulation began to develop and a
|small lump made its appearance on
{the outside of the animal's throat. A
days ago the steer became
and efforts to get its
| breath were indeed pathetic. It was
|then decided to kil] the steer and
after its death the throat was cut
open and in it was a wire nail over
three inches in length which had
closed the passages in the throat and
wind pipe. It believed the nail
was in the feed and found its way
into the steer’s throat while eating.
The steer weighed over 1200 pounds
and had been sold by Mr. Frey for
$100, and was being held by him for
ag0 a steer
M.
became il] and
food in trough,
was called,
diagnose
Frey,
its
the animal's ail-
signs of
eaten.
[few
worse its
is
the purchaser until he was ready to |
take it away,
mm lll
Fish—Lost Watch
Henry Shank,
of Peters-
by trout
Mr, Shank
large trout
were taken
He was.
for
Stole
The farm of
resides just north
was visited
nights ago.
of fine,
spring and several
the night anglers.
handsomely repaid
Fast
burg.
had a
in his
by
a few
number
prowlers lost a fine gold watch,
io was found close to the spring
; Mr. Shank next morning.
|owner of the timepiece has not
called for it as yet ang it is very
| doubtful if he will, hut it's a safe bet
he has some sad
whenever he hears the name trout.
—— A Ul ves tm:
He’s Much Better
H. H. Engle Rowenna, has been
| quite ill from the effects of ptomaine |
| poisoning, during the past week. He |
lis again able to be out doors some
of the time, but is far from being |
|in his usual health, He and Mrs.
meant to go west in the near future, |
|but from present indications the trip
will not be
that had been decided upon.
| strictions
{due
lan order
tion,
{for
| Cumberland,
| under
| be needed this season
| vesting
R. |
but was un-
After a week had passed and
who |
fishermen |
however,
the loss of |
the speckled beauties because one of |
thoughts ing.
undertaken at the time |
ties °
and All Shipments
<
gradually
the many Te-
upon it by the
Animal Industry,
outbreak of hoof
Effective today,
been issued from
Lancaster county
this meant,
Lancaster county is
being relieved from
placed
Federal Board of
to the recent
and mouth disease
has
Washington, making
a modified By
that shipment of cattle,
sheep suminants and
for immediate
any official inspec-
the quarantined
area. is
interst
and
permitted
without
in
ate
other
swine is
slaughter
to points
area.
Animals may be
county from
purpose,
of animals, the
hair and
moved into Lan-
without
carcasses
the skins,
hoofs of such ani-
mals, and of hay, straw and similar
fodder, be moved within and to
points without any restrictions what-
caster points
Dressed
hide
any
wool,
can
ever,
This last order will be a great re-
lief to the hides and grain dealers
in Lancaster county, for their busi-
ness has been at a standstill prac-
tically since last October.
The counties effected by the recent
orders are Berks, Bucks, Chester,
Dauphin. Delaware, Le-
high, York and Montgomery. Leba-
non county is made an exposed area
the recent federal orders.
NEED 18,000 MEN
Bumper Crops of West to Require
Many Laborers
The Division of Information of the
Bureau of Immigration, of the TU.
S. Department of Labor, hag been
advised by the Commissioner of La
bor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
that from 16,000 to 18,000 men will
for the har-
of grain, The Department
is informed that the vast majority
of farmers of Oklahoma want Eng-
lish-speaking white men, For this
reason, persons other than English-
speaking white men, who wish em-
ployment in the harvest fields of
Oklahoma, should first communicate
with W. G. Ashton, Commissioner of
Labor, of Oklahoma City, OKklaho-
ma, to find out whether or not he
can secure employment for them.
It will be necessary for all per:
song desiring this harvest work to
defray their own expenses to and
from the place of employment.
Harvest will begin in the South:
part of Oklahoma about
in the North Central coun
ties about June & and in the ex
treme Northwestern part of OKklaho-
ma about June 12th.
REE
County Rich
The wealth of
is shown by
piled fiom the
The number or
21,658; there are
8217 ingle men
women who pay
The assessed value of real estate
is $110,826,238, and church and
school property exempt is valued at
$8,295,979. There 58,432 acres
of timber land and 515,697 of farm
land.
Taxes
valued
cattle,
The
taxes
western
June
9;
in Possessions
county
com-
books.
Lancaster
just
assessor's
property owners
22,140 tenants,
and 1531 single
taxes.
statistics
is
are
paid on 29,511 horses,
$2,152,681 and on 28,980
at $852,621.
amount Popliees from county
is $263,838.7 There is in-
oEiGes and judgments
are
at
assessed
in
76,794.
vested
$32,3
A
The Printer’'s Wickedness
Unobserved and announced the
president of the Church society
entered the composing room just in
time to hear these words from the
mouth of the printer, says the Wau-
pun Democrat: “Billy, go to the
devil and tell him to finish that
“murder” he began this morning.
Then “kill” ‘William Jennings Bry-
an’s Grandchild’ and dump ‘The
Sweet Angel of Mercy’ into the hell
box, Then makeup that ‘Naughty
Parisian Actress’ and lock up ‘The
.ady in Her Boudoir.”
Horrified, the good wcman fled
{from that place of su. znd her
chlidren wonder why th:y are not
aliowed to play with the printer's
voungsters,
en ee ~
Have You a Horse to Sell?
Lancaster County horses are g0-
ling to Europe for cannon food, J.
D. Bair of New Holland, recently
sent 400 to a Richmond buyer, who
sends them to France, half for ar-
tillery and half for cavalry. Horses
| must be 15 hands high and five to
eight years old.
Ge
Cigar Factory Entered
Doyle cigar factory at Eliza-
entered by thieves on
Sunday night, They pryed open one
| of the back windows and all they
[took was a few cigars. The theft was
| discovered by the employes when
{they went to work on Monday morn-
The
| bettown was
{ eA ee
{ No More Paper Balloons
| The bill forbidding the sale or use
of any balloon made or intended to
contain fire for the purpose of as-
|cension, has been signed by the
|Governor. The measure prohibits any
adrift paper bal-
the daytime or
person from setting
loons either during
nighttime.
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