THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL XIIL. NO. 51 MOUNT JOY, PENNA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916 $1.00 A YEAR To be Successful You Must be Awake: If You're a Real Live One, You'll Advertise in The “Bulletin” | MAY CONSOLIDATE LINES CAMP LONG LEVEL | | Owners of Mt Joy District Consider | Gun Club That's Where the Boy Scouts Will | Selling To Bell end Two'Weeks This Summer J - sets | ‘4 i B —— LB 3 vement ig on foot in the up Sarted Here hursday Capt. Harry J. Wil | per end of the county for the con- Y f the local quad of Boy | Oi Tuesda Ma 30 olidation of all of the rural telephone Scouts of America, spent the after ence 4 Gross Roads [lines with the Bell Company At a noe in the vicinity of Long Level | 5 | meeting of the committees ap- | and Bull Run, in York county . 1 I He Eu al loner: | Grounds Are Now Being eh or sive won, whieh nes connecting with the Bell Com- | ud Scouts will hold their annual —-——————— | hbany’s exchanges at Elizabethtown The Memorial Day Demonstration Here This Year|» vin ou wi “iioit | Put In Condition © Jenn oes 7,000 Meals Fumished During the Six Days’ > . day evening a permanent organiza- | X love tlt wall th | . bout two acres, upon which there . | 1 8 ell ant in ti place Vas 3 x xceed All rormer Events [tion was affected. SS. Kraybill of | : is a fine base ball diamond, and gssicn of ine unurch of the Brethren 5 ¢ 8 (re , of | i clul qd at Tier a suttable ian anc Sun iu tn at la 1 suitable : East Donegal, wag elected presi-| : “which borders on he picturesque i : : 1 | ground hag beer nrocured nao tehany ; : TO EE ————— dent limer Strickler recording | Isquehanna, a the extreme ¥ { | several local men are quite active vet w : The. res HE As he a ha Memorial Day will be fittingly ob- ing aids who ill form five abreast: | se cretary and Howard Moore cor- | 0 th Ptr VI outhern point of the Five Mile [he genera conference { 1€ 3 va aised over that amount served in this place next Tuesday | William H. Strickler, B. Frank Em- | Fésponding secretary. | Willian Darrenkamip hag leased the ! his location will afford the gLnren Mi would be ualed )y the donor. The : ang present indications are that swiler, Fred Farmer, Elam Myers, | The following demands ¥ere | jiot of ground at tl me north | SCOMis and their: guests excellent be : = un only ed amounted ip 3 ~ ‘ — M BIA A 57 i < We salle SUL atino hathineo ' i y ti + ¢ € 1 ne 20 t } + + 1 this year’s effort will far exceed all '( Ricksecker, Henry Sump- | made f High Street. the Ziocle 3 : ( ithing, fishing an 1 great | Linue ) tira ord breaking $900, which made the total of . | " : Ui oe olicet, t 4 ML ul y 11 ri fF a i t i x } tt 1 } 1 y forme attempts in Mount Joy. The man, D. F. Gable John Keener, H, | I'nat a more satisfactory con dnne y tra : Con Gr ( ) ll} 8 of fiel ports. | Crowds at each session 1¢ attend ¢ lilding und rife over program for the day's event here is 12. Hau Ha Garber, Edward | ct be established eliminating the 1 tl I SDs ed wi I X en imate $4.,60( at 00 gogray ! : » : cured I the ground we : Ee as follows len I [ yingrich, Mark Mum tha ( iral statior vas to | ( tior and Ie nov anxiously | the meeting Wednesday he ionor of the above > : : 3 1a pt 1 + 1 + 1 : v y : 2 A Ya x the members of the n He O'Neil John Wharvell, | 1 ess than two mil from, the ex \1 Po Get 3 : ng \ ee n 1 nd A I 0 1 66 g held amount has not given his name but 2 VI kK ety ( Y { ; a Y A : 3 : G A BR d S. of V. will decorate | Franc Weidman, Dr. A. F. Snyder, | nge SH IGN . ! hi i ek in ugust. We pre dnesd ni 1 ffering by some that he is the rave of comrades and 1d 1 H. Bae Marti B n, P Since to M Jo exchange, | | 1a od har fry ! will ive the time of g 1g moun te $1819 e other tha Permanent Confets gervices ir ( Florin, Lincoln and 1 Martin Strickler, B. F. |] 1 le exchange een given | ith sinele ais the Ve ‘apt. William s en a 3m be da 3300 for a © secretary 8S R. Smith, ef Mt Jovy cemeteries At ten o’cloc h Ima ( Stauffer H., B. fre¢ l ir addition o Eliza . . ’ : : ervic An ex h € 2 I 1 n cond than Pa. 1 } 3 . y y 2% € Jub Ct ¢ ¢ fit erienced ‘ ¢ ‘ : similar servic vill be held in the Ebersole, H. H. Krall, C. N. Mum-|bethtown exchange, therefore Eliza. enced cook for: this outing inition ti he ct $300 for TH'JRSDAY Eberle cemeter: H I I 10TN¢ denjam } hall be yiven Marietta | tonere : promi p : : place nd he far The el committee on At two o'clocl there vill be a K I of P Mylin har free of charge ir dition] ... 3 } wre ¢ hat mon- nacd on pa parade witl he following order of D De y W mat fon Joy exchange Pots i t ®i : The Only Way - 01 1 1m o 5 1. Of vi ntit ) y 1 1" . 1 r Phev W" f 1 v t J 7 i hes smande - State ™N a) 3 Tadd . marching: Chief Marshall Dr. BE. W. ¢ wi ¢ lowed he Until the lemands be grant- p.. the wivileges of the State Fish Commissioner Nathan ¥ 8 Garber accompanied by the follow Continued n page 5) ed no agent of any of the above Ye nA One’ voi Ne he © Buller i it to nt 3,000,00¢ ral line shall sign any contract Of Ihe irop fo? ther ng She € quehannag riv 1 a ft Arct . 3 \ : J nies firs submitted to the : i Tarrels : ; yn ruess he too convinced that h § >a ition A] y = BN IE 2 5 reanization o he Th Ars i) ; o ; ; cannot get over the McCall's Fer. [ re AP werner trod hich i : tia . Ot rv dam and that’s one way of car- A Three Legged Chick i can also shoot at any time at n& for the upriver folks, That's is A hen owned by Miss Sue Smith | & slight advance yf the og over tbout the only wa shad will ever i 5 of Columbia, on Saturday hatched |e cost to club members get above that dam 0 dll [0M 8 oy 7 » {out a chick with three legs, two on he intention at as soon as TT - 4 Expires Nexi Sunday {one joint on the right side of the i Imher of menbe are pro Elected a Delegate i : | body. The chick is perfectly form. | C11€d ey will get togethe ind At mmeteeres——— has been such an efficient clerk | possibly part ownership in one of |THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR during the terms of her father and the leading dry goods stores in this FRIENDS Tug PASTY WEEK 0 : ; Le is : Wednesday's session f the] 5 pe $i pe Nn J ' 2h oe other vise and is as Hvely as : SAR ne : owing Diocese e¢ of Harrisburg, of the Epis- Four Additional Halls ul on the : Bnnsy’s New a any of the brood. 1 y ineq ti} ei} opal Church $50.000 1s pledged | less no kK Schroll > Nn t $ p ¢ 1 3 i & s » . Wi R ' d Gl { — Getz, Dn ; (i Fa ni neclke ; Cis oh I Jes ‘ Fame fo Sched 3 Sunday--Sixieen Trains Daiiy Miss Emma Pennell Will be Retained as Clerk They Can't Agree er wont: Longenecke:, CItt: Among the delegates elected to the Bd | William M. Greenleaf, of Bliza- (Cortinsatin Bo es » national convention of the Episco- \ bh Our New Postmasier Mr Freed bethtown, has applied for a divorce : : pal Church ig Mr. Thos. J. Brown \ new schedule will go into ef-;day trains, one in each direction, gh y J I [from Amanda J. Greenleaf on the | terests of the Troup Piano House, ©! this plate lect on he Pennsylvania Railroad both of which will stop here. | grounds of cruel treatment. The Mrs. Elwood Millard, Mrs, Chas next Sunday at midnight and while Be You are all aware that Mr. J. term or a total of twelve years in | family formerly lived in this place. | Wealand, Mis. Walter Loraw and We do not know anything relative Since the above was written and Fred Fenstermacher’'s term as post-| that office. He has been a very | Miss Elizabeth Hendrix spent Sun- 0 any changes 10 our present just before going to press we were master here expires on Sunday, good official and always conducted | day at Newtown where they called schedule, we can authoritatively given a new schedule thru the May 28 and while the new ap-|/the office in a satisfactory manner, to see their mother. state that“here will be a number | kindness of our local ticket agent, pointee Mr. J. Willis Freed has not ever striving to give the patrons | Mr. and Mrs Fred Kemmerly Of new laing on between Harris- Mr. J. H. Stoll and herewith is apr as yet been confirmed, the con-|his best. By an interview as to his | spent Sunday at Columbia as guests : burg and Lancaster which will cer- pended the new schedule: firmation is looked for daily and future, Mr. Fenstermacher told us : | of his brother Mrs Kemmerly e- tainly benefit this town. Westward there is every indication that the today that just at present he has fi d there and is caring for her Going west on weekdays a new Weekdays—6:49, 9:22, 10:54 a m., . postoffice will change heads about|nothing to say. We however under- | sister-in-law who broke her arm for accommodation tain will be put on 2.927 5.33 7:02 p. m. Sundays— ! June Ist or 15th. stand that it is intimated that he a second time. that will leave Lancaster at 9. A. 7.91 10:54 11:07 a. - 1:51, 5:38 By an interview with postmaster- may resume hig duties with Mr. | Tile Hauenstein, Natha Zercher, mn et: [ .M. and get to Harrisburg at 10:10 and 7:47 p.m en to-be Freed yesterday, he informed Clarence Schock or may return to | Minnie Mummert and Elizabeth Fen- AM [i . . us that Miss Emma Pennell, who his first love—a clerical position or a ! | | visited the families of Eli Schickley West ou Weekdays will leave LAD-| ang 39:58 2 m., 12:85, 8:59, 4:18, stermacher enjoved an automobile | (l : : . i Eastward wc - frip to York, Sunday where they ll | Another new accommodation train Weekdays—12:07, 7:52, 8:35, 10: Mr. Fenstermacher, will be retained. ! place, which is now on the market. and Emory Rudisill. HOSS er Dik Yesterday Castor at $:40 P. M.,, stop at Mt. |: 22 and 8:04 p. m. Sundays—12:07 Aside from this he knows nothing' Miss Mame Fenstermacher, who | [indi EE —— y | Joy aoout 7 P a, Jang will arrive .44 9:50 a. m., and 1:54, 2:48, further of the official force at this has been an obliging and accom- Endings 0l Our Many Re- A Westminster Circle Benefit | at Trarrisning at so P y 4:12 and 7:54 p. m. time. modating clerk at the post office | A Passion Play will be given in| THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MusT| A 2° accommodation tain will p. t. apove schedule it will be Our retiring postmaster, Mr. Fen-|the past twelve years, will retire D0Ilers le P| Week the Presbyterian Church in this TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER 2lso go on the schedule ang Wil seen that Mount Joy will have six stermacher, will round out his third! when Mr. Freed assumes charge. place on Thursday evening May | leave Harrisburg at 7 A. M, arriv- trains west daily and tem t = : 25 bominni oh SG | | ing at Lancaster at 8:15 A. M. This gq; This gredtly improves the A Fine Lot of Stock | These Are Good Ones <9, beginning at 7:30. In addition 3 What Our Able Corps of Reporters | there will be a stereopticon lecture | 30™€ Well Known People Fromou | eis Bi stop at Mount Joy at service as the schedule closes a Found in the Card Basket About| Ly Rev. Stuart Neighborhood Have Passed to the | about 7:55. number of big gaps of several hours Yourself Your Friends and Your Great Beyond Since Our Lastlsswe| 4 second accommodation train that existed in Mount Joy on for J. B. Keller & Bro. will hold their| Mr. Ed. Ream is back from Ohio mext public sale on Friday, May 26, and Indiana where he purchased one at their stock yards opposite the of the best express loads of horses Herman, of Harris- burg. A silver offering will be ints i | east will v i :35 > os : Farmers Inn, A. H. Stumpf pro and colts that will be shipped here| do tances Tien ai ths door uJ sll Ate wel Sone © Thal; Roa Ie. a gn tn a a oe Mons Me prietor. They will offer 60 head of in months. They were mostly Mr. Clinton Eby spent Monday in tome, The pay will be given un- Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Haines, died |5:45. This train will also stop here new : train east at 5:22 yo ans cows consisting of Holsteins, Dur-| bought direct from those good stock Philadelphia. [46 he Sunless of the Westin | oe hoe % Columbia aged 75 |ar about 5:20. earlier train i to I aitcasior in the . hams, Guernseys, Bridles and a Tarms in Dark county, Ohio and are| uy Harry L. Helm of York, was| Circle : { years | There will also be two new Sun- morning. tew fancy Jerseys; also a few all ready for work. Among the lot a week-end visitor here. eo —— : Sin Beifers fresh and close springers, a are three roaq horses with speed to| a. g R. Nissley of Manheim, Street Wasn't Wide Enough Miss Annie Ebersole | Jakie and His Ford LOCAL NOTES ‘ - Jot of good stock bulls and a few! burn so don’t fail to come to this was a visitor here yesterday. On Saturday evening two young | Mise aTaie. Ebersole died Wed-| J. R. Missemer, of this place, who extra good homeraised shoats. Sale sale at Mount Joy on Saturday, May Mr. C. A. Fisher of Des Moines, | men from the country were racing Headay Aeriaiie at 8 o'clock at the | in the seventies wag contented Brief News That Happened Within will commence at 1:15 and the 27. 2. | jowa, was a Saturday visitor in this | up Main street, one of the horses Mennonite Home at Orville from in-| When riding down Main street in a The Past Week ehoats will be sold first. Don’t for- or. place. | scared and ran on the pavement | Arrolties due to the advanced age |cart, gracefully holding the lines ov- get the date, Friday, May 26, at Mt. A Big Issue Mr. John A. Gouse of Lancaster, |and thru the fence into the vacant | of 71 years. The funeral was held | er his favorite steed “General Tay- Ihe park at Hershey, opened fof Joy, Pa. 2t.. One of the largest issues of the spent Saturday in town visiting | lot of Mr. W.B. Detwiler. The|on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in |lor,” will soon be going about tOWn (yo season on Voter] . Ty Bulletin circulated for a long time, friends, | damage to the fence was even | the Mount Joy Mennonite Church. |at the wheel of one of Henry Mr. Irvin Kaylor quit his job at First of the Season was the one of last week. Qur com- : : Mr. John G. Froelich of Mount- | worse than the damage to either! Interment was made in the Kray-|Ford’s products. He was doing the oi cid this office last S . The first festival to be held inthe plete account of the conference at I ce last Wednesday ville, circulated ‘in these parts on | the horse, wagon or driver. Mr. |bill Mennonite cemetery. | second-hand market at Philadelphia! jon, Miller s about again park here this season will be on Cross Roads was directly respon Saturday. | Detwiler will ask the young man to SSimiiere On Monday and when asked the fier a severe spell of Thera Saturday evening, May 27 and will sible for this great demand. Nearly Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Roland of | repair the fence. Fannie W. Stauffer question last night: “I heard you Mr. Elmer: Givens and his gang be under the auspices of the two hundred copies were sold at Philadelphia, were Monday visitors | —— Fannie W. Stauffer, the nine year | bought an automobile?” hig reply ai the fro f Citizens band of this place. Chicken the church in two days. A number painted th ront of the Bulletin : . old daughter of . Mrs. Ben-| was: “Yes, a kind of a one.” : i : ” in the borough. Marietta Street Improvements id daughter of Mr. and Mrs y ov) BS g office. corn soup, sondwiches, ice eream of new subscribers were also added Mr. Joh Gizzie of Zanesville Mr. J. S Hamaker Bi hav pe jamin Stauffer, of Lancaster Junc- | —————— Mr. Irvin Swarr of this ¥ and cake, bananas, soft drinks, ete. to our list. Sly Boone : *4. §, Hamaser ig LAYING (1g JAIL NNN fidnight on. Ties r. Irvin Swarr of this place, has will. be served The band will Ohio, called on Mr. James Glat- | coping along his Marietta street | tion, died about midnigh I County Secretary Was Here 1ccepted a Losition at the rotary at . —— GR ce— . 4 toh ‘Std y . sg pay a . : id furnish the music. As the proceeds felter on Monday. property renewed, the pavement re 42Y night. Besides areas she I'he W. C. T. U. met at the home Rheems. - rf “Good Old Town of Maytown” aga. elo. ar is survided by four brothers, Henry, | .¢ the president Mrs 3 8 a Over will be used for purchasing mew yt Messrs. J. BE. Miller and H. B.|laig and a concrete curb and gutter e I T Eby. G. Moyer has purchased a Stude- With the surpl icki p . : : Walter, Elam and Benjamin all at | py meet uniforms, everybody should lend a plus of the funds) Picking of York, were seen on our placed in position. On Monday the ¥ : With singing, baker from Peter Brubaker, the lo saved for their old home week cele- streets on Monday. TN r Ap was held from I y ? Xerintu 3 helping hand st. roots of a fine large shade tree in NOME The funeral ; ve eld fre g He 1. Me Scripture Read- cal agent i a . 2 her ate ne Tr ri y TNnin l ino *» 1 1 wall po — y ~ OW bration of a few years ago, a com Messrs. E. N. Musser and John | front of his home, were cut in or '€' late home on Tiday morang line and y Mrs. Keller. Mr. Harry Hornafiug has accepted mittee of Maytown citizens has pur- (issi at 9 o'clo nd at 10 o'clock ser-| ae Kissinger of Manheim, were seen in| der to do this work and some time]. 0/@9Ck and at 16: 0000 Aft Donegal Man Honored chased roof ladders, fire hooks and | to oo : Saturday, s | " 8S. S. Kraybill, of Bast Donegal, axes, wn wag elected a trustee of the Menno- ion Mrs. a position at carpentering at the vices were held : the Erismans| iq, B : 15 during the night the tree blew ov- corres- | Masonie Homes at Elizabethtown. rope and buckets for the vil-| Messrs. L. L. Bentz, A. M. Brandt er ponding secretary of the ounty, Margaret A. Childs of this place, erment took iy 3 : : { Meeting House Mr. Elmer Heisey is doing the : age ) 7 i lace in the adjoining cemetery ldressed the nior th jut ha 3 mite Children’s Home Association at a i a a 2nd a. Pe Fg id eolereting: isdn te . I Work ‘of me wb: tHe. By an Braet Re Ewrster ot the seventh annual meeting at Mil- (,warg pliding an enzine. Bouse pear rin ay a 3 9 op | eG A A rrinsnin Capt. Dan Powers YU Refreshments wore. & od De Tale > wy this bora. lersville. He was afterwards elected , 4 buying an engine. Slept Bigare: etery o Toy 5 C. S Frank's Sale Word reached Marietta on Wed- | 11d after CR Messrs 2s ote and Wik secretary of the board of trustees. ————— ii . ae, ih Mg | Cc. Ss. Prank will sell at public nesday that Captain Dan. Powers, | adjourned = * » Te flag Is Quite ill NE ie NIH Re RA os sale on Friday, June 2, at the for-|the State's oldest river pilot, was | eet fanaa. ig lers’ plot in the Strawberry Festival Mr. John F. Baker, who lives Flowers and Elizabelh Glatfelter | "eT Red Lion stables, thirty-eight|deag at Marysville he having died On the Job Again : J The King's Daughters of the Pres- i, Amos Shearer, near Hos- visited at Laiitaster on. Saterday head of Lykens Valley and Lancas-|from infirmities of age in his eighty-| = = nsman, Mi. S. N. Eby, TT Tt Ee byterian Church will hold a straw- sler’s meeting house, took ill quite Mi and Mrs. Shiremai of the ter County cows, consisting of Hol-| ninth year. “Captain” Dan. as he left yesterday for Mount Gretna. They were Suspended berry festival on the lawn of the guqdeniy and is suffering from an Dophey Farms, were guests of | St€iD8, Jerseys, Brindles, Durhams,| was familiarly known all along he | ;orc he will assume the duties of TUETe is an interesting “pennant €hurch on Saturday evening, Jume',i(;cx of pleurisy. He ig seventy- | Councilman and Mrs. D. F. Gable on | GUerDseys, etc, fresh - close spring-| Susquehanna river, during the raft collector for “the Mount Gretna SC'@P On at the High School be i 3rd. All are invited. Ll eight years old and a brother of| Sunday. ers and a few backward cows. | ing season, at the age of seventeen | Campmeeting Association. For a .["¢¢@ the Seniors and Juniors. The ——- Ee Mr. E. F. Baker of this place. Mrs. Ella Peaco, Miss Bessie Pea-| Among them are extra big milkers | Years, began to fen the river, and | riod of twenty-four years, he hav- latter removed the former's pennant Who Likes Snapper Soup? a... co and Mrs. George Patterson, Jr, [2nd good butter cows. Also a few he frequently visited Marietta ane | ing resigned last year, Mr. Eby °° have been suspended until they On Decoration Day evening Mr. A. For Sale Cheap of Lancaster, spent Sunday in town nice high-grade Holstein cows and | 'cMmained there for several ii has very ably been the general sup- return same and apologize. H. Stumpf, proprietor of the Far-| I have: several building lots in |with Mr. George Cator. heifers and a few stock bulls. at | and would take Jafte down a erintendent of this popular sum- — mers’ Inn, will serve free snapper Mt. Joy that I will sell very low if| Mr. ana Mrs. John Bryan and son et A rr F with the aig aE I ny mer resort but was obliged to Villa may derive some consols soup. Everybody is invited to come sold soon. Would consider the Roy and Mr. George Brian of Lit- Will Keep a Holiday [one RR Pa So Powers | Withdraw on account of his advame- tion from the thought that the around. | monthly payment plan if that inter-|itz, were Saturday and Sunday vis-| All the barber shops in town at that tine ed age. He will now remain at WhiPping he’s getting hurts us mere TOW uri ests you Now get busy. Call or |itors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brian. | will be closed all day next Tuesday, | : Mt. Gretna until September. than it does him. Doing Business Again phone J. B. Schroll, Mt. Joy. W. M. Hollowbush, Fsq., left on| Memorial Day. Jaco Schwanger —— Gc — Ee The trolley line between Mtiers-| nN Less: re Sunday for Philadelphia and points —_— Jacob Schwanger, one of the best Wanted at Once Mr. Henry Ford now says he Be ville and Pequea was opened for The Kiddies Are Happy thruout New Jersey, on professional | Conkey’s Perfect Sprayer, regulsf|inown residents of Rapho township, | A young man about 14 years of lieves in “reasonable preparedness” trafic Saturday after a suspemsion| The primary grades of our public | business. He will return tomorrow. price 50c, special sale price, 35. B. who resides near Hossler's meeting | 22¢ to learn printing. Onl at the Who is corrupting this good man? since last Full. On Sunday cars schools will close today and the| Messrs. G.T. Sanner ang B J. |W. Garbers Drug Store, It | house where he has been conduc- | Bulletin Office, Mount Joy. tr — Eni were run every half hour and the kiddies will now emjoy their sum-( Hersh of York, spent Friday and rl ting a blacksmith shop for many A nn. In time of Ford, prepare far line was well patronized. |mer’s vacation, | Saturday in this seetion In the in Mownt Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin (Continued on page §) Read the Bulletin. | Roosevelt. : { .