MOUNT JOY BULL VOLUME XVII. NO. 2 Mount Joy, Penna. Wednesday, June 13th, 1917 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR — se —————— ————————— —— | ODD FELLOWS HELD AN ACED MAN EE rs routce| THEY STOLE AUTO Et Thuusrver. | OR WEEKLY A MEMORIAL 0B nce] OUR MORTUARY Joseph Daniels, a colored man em- Mount Joy Hall was the scene of The regular monthly meeting of | { | HANGS HIMSELF Friendship Fire Company No. 1 was | ACCESSORIES ployed at the quarries at Billmyer, | a very impressive and appropriate | held on Thursday evening with al was taken to the Columbia Hospital CARD BASKET memorial service last evening One | Y very good attendance. A resolution at noon Sunday suffering from a bul- hundred and fifty Odd 0S of | : WILLIAM RICE, OF N OF NEAR UNION | was presented and passed to the | pe let wound in his chest which was ac- ————— Mount Jov Lodg No. 217, EB he | GEORGE A. FISHER AND GLEN | id / inflicted by a fellow work- PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE | bethtown Lodge No. 128 and a | MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE |: | | ! | S effect that the president appoint Pag cidentally QUARE, COMMITTED SUI- five members of the company who BILLET OF E'TOWN; HARRY man. It is said the latter was clean- MANY COMERS AND GOERS number of visiting brothers from HAVE PASSED TO THE CIDE ON SATURDAY— shall ta i : ves. | "RS 5 > i relock o1 X £ shall act as fire police at all fires. INNERS OF ANCHOR AND ing a revolver about nine o’clock on nearby lodges were present and as WAS SEVENTY- The secretary was instructed to pro- | MORRIS FITZPATRICK Sunday morning, he the weapon IN THIS LOCALITY sisted” in the services. The pro- GREAT BEYOND THREE YEARS cure badges for each of them. An ; was discharged. 1e ball is said tc oram as printed in these column: yn : OLD amendment to the bylaws was of- ARRESTED | have passed thru the finger of the WEDDING BELLS last week, was carried out to the Lewis Farmer died Wednesday at fered which will reduce the age Charged with lareeny of automo- | an handling the weapon and then 5 ne : letter. Rev. Speakman gave a brief | Manheim, aged 58 years. limit of men eligible to join the bile accessories to the value ol be-| entered the body of Daniels and | Well Known Young Folks Are Joined | 1oviow of the deceased brothers of ident company from 21 to 18 years. Two | wean $75 and $100, George A. Fish Mount Joy Lodge. Samuel McGirl| Jacob G. Pence, a former resicen names were proposed for member-| .. "0 Glen Bille tt of Elizabethtown » oy & ead the Toll of the deceased mem- | of Columbia, died near Juilade Iphia, y ‘ : acl Fi . ¢ 1 I Ze s | ro ys . an? Hh ‘ 1 . J > ~ys | ase Ss y ship, Council was asked for an ap- Morris Fitzpatrick of near that boro, | moved from the man Pi ody 1: Mrs. Anna Buller spent Saturday | bers of Mount Joy and _Elizabeth- Deceased was a native o ayto condition is fairly good today and he Slizabethtow: * | town Lodges Messrs. Geo. Eber- | 4 iz VI. | Nancy A., wife of Granville A ; y morning there was a sui- cide near Union Square, Rapho townshij vhen William Rice, we nown farmer, took his li ies sar : i i 3 ed on a Sora id he hanged propriavion ai paid | and Harry Inners, of Anchor, have | 200 I av GRR ces TOT Toerors gg? WV : 1imself in his barn a .aTORG 6 an e company ordered SIX S€C- |; .., ld for a hearing before Al-| MS S¢ AY a as. ory, Ur aker H. C. Br » spent | sole and Dr. E. . Garber sang | and did i Dan fs Laos ply tions of old hose and a nozzle given | Reon By hs AyD : The | The man with the injured finger was n \ P ih ade panne pent) solos and a male quartette, the per- | I wales died at Columbia, Frida Pe Bitch apo a Boe pace to Supervisor Smeltzer for the use Sir ae Rie oy nih { treated at the camp. : ie ov Eshle Siphis spent Sundav | sonnel of which 1 s Dr. E. W. Gar her 7th year, death resulting rom nd ia p ., sO : af ; ) HE Se V ¢ sted. a) gnt eee en Eee Dy, Blok hal, seman spenl's wo : y : ” p< ia c icati iseases. after doing this he committed suicide of the Soroag h after which they ad- |; "Elizabethtown by Constable Lol- at Salunga with friends. : ber, Howard Arntz, Geo. Zeller and |2 compli ation of dise ey is not known, but about seven | journet | lar of Lancaster, and Officer Plum- | WEDDING BELLS Mr. J. A. Bachman spent Monday | Homer Barr rendered several selec- Mrs. Mary Williams," ‘colored, Dilek Th it eats footie Parr] STD 0 Wren | mer of that borough. =e | at Philadelphia and New York. | tions. ‘Usher A. Hall, Grand Secre-| C Ta i lied at the cot and found him hanging there. He MOUNT JOY DOCTOR The prosecutor is Mr. Walter S.| Many Well Known Young People Miss Alta Nissley "of Lancaster, | tary of the Grand Lodge of Penna. pean plum oie, 4 oa Aust z , . . “ os Aas F Phil: ie \]livere ‘ AX Ce € had used a piece of rope, which he | GETS HIS COMMISSION | ['W elfley, who resides a short distance Joined Heart and Hand spent Sunday here with friends. of Philadelphia, delivered an excel- poSpia 0} Pass A Bloos nich { Mr. Harry Boyce of Philadelphia, i y y essing—Minnic spent Sunday here wi is pe $ >hilio Sch g | SI day here with his parents. Philip Schock attached to a joist, and life was ex- | — | west of Florin. tinct when the body was found. She | Harrisburg, June 5—Adjutant| A few days ago the young fie H Bo f Movs 1 \ lod : gave the alarm and when assistance | General Stewart today announced | called at Mr. Welfley's place of bus- arry Blessing, of JMaytown, anc Miss Clara Habecker of Landis- | '0dge. i ¢ ; : | - of his ab- | Miss Goldie Minnich, of Mount Un- | ville, visited friends in town Satur- Here is a list of the members of Philip “Buddy” Schock, son of married Wednesday, | day. Mount Joy Lodge, now dead, in|Mr. and Mrs. P. Frank Schock } ; ' | this place, died at 12:30 Saturday arrived the body was cut down and |the appointment of the following |iness and after learning S i fpien to the house where Deputy ! first lieutenants in the medical | sence, said they just dropped in 2 Jon Pa., bint : £ d atthe | Mr. G 1 h last ht Lod f oroner Stroh and Dr. Hershey of | corps of the National Guard: Drs. | pay him a visit. After they left he e ceremony being periormed at the | Mr. George Ulrich spent Saturday | Whose memory last night Lodge o - Manheim, made an investigation and C. J. Watson, Philadelphia, assigned | missed a lot of his auto accessories | Mt. Union church. with Mr. Adam Geistweit at Mt. | Sorrow was held, the first eleven at dhe 3. [35 Hospilg) % La decided it was a case of suicide. to field hospital No. 2; William |and immediately swore out a search Pleasant. pentioned, having ‘heen of Sthejels 1 by Fai J nd two sisters, The warrant was placed Snyder—Shearer Miss Mary Burtz of Lancaster, | Lodge when it was instituted in yived by his patenis an } >| 1847: John Kolp, Robert Dysart Dorothy and Louise F. at home. Mr. Rice was about seventy- Wi | Workman, Mount Joy; John D. yarant * hs g Mi A Snvd t thi 1 : . b < years of age, and what prompted Boger and Grant Bixler Weaver, | in the hands of Constable Lollar o _ Miss Anna Snyder, 0 nis place, | spent a few days in town wit ry: . ’ Jysart rie ‘ him to take his life is not known. dt field hospital No. 3) | Lancaster. He traced the tracks of | sister of our townsman Simon R. | friends. . acob L. N gle, John L. Long, John Funeral Services re eld on He had been in his usual jovial | Cecil R. Everett was appointed first | the automobile tire, which was pro- Snyder, and Mr. Jacob Shearer of Miss Bessie Brown and friend of Patterson, S. P. Lindemuth, Robert hosanay uo te his arents on Frank mood on Friday and also when he | lieutenant of Company 8, 16th in- | vided with vacuum cups. At the ga- | Ida Grove, Iowa, were united in the | Lancaster, visited Mrs. Sarah Brown McFadden, Henry Bishop, James re ome of & he Mount ony arose that morning. He had not | fantry, and appointments as second | rage kept by George A. Fisher, at holy bonds of wedlock at the home | on Sunday. Mooney, Henry Metzger, Levi Rick- Rireot Niermentis been melancholy, as he appeared to | lieutenants given to Eugene L. Hart- | Elizabethtown, was found a car with of the bride on East Main street Miss Mildred Geistweit is spending | SECT, Abraham Deyer, George W, | cemetery. % worry about nothing, although he | man, Company A. Engineers, and | vacuum cup tires covered with mud. on Smunny HY 2380 2 oy by Bev, ' 2 week with her grandfather at parsers Henty Shaftoer, Snpisan i Abram er & had complained lately that he could | Harry O. Wheelock, Company 1, | With the search warrant the garage | I. G. Bossert, pastor o e Presby-) Pleasant Hill. lestand, ienry .ieiff, Gabriel Shall- iors nt pany L, terian church. Immediately after the Mrs. Louisa Brandt of Lancaster, | ner, Martin Startz, Jacob Hamaker, Abram H. Stauffer, a well known 2 resident of this place, died at 5:20 p. not get help on his farm. He is | 16th Infantry. was gone thru, and it is aes that 1 ter t 3 survived by his wife and the follow- | = ll 4 peers many of the alleged stolen articles|wedding they left for Atlantic City | spent Sunday here with Mr. and Adam Sheller, M.D, Joseph Dona- where they expeet to spend some | Mrs, Jacob Grogg. von, Frank H. Stauffer, John Sheaf- |m. on Sunday afternoon at his home (Continued on page 8) on East Main street, in this place ing children: Philip, of Manheim; | were found there. u Th 0 wi % oa zs ' nl, Mens: Tin RED CROSS WORK: After being placed under arrest | time. ey will reside here. Mr. anc rs. Preston Kilgore of — of Sporting Hill; Sadie, at home, | Mr. Fisher was released on bail and A Lancaster, spent Sunday here with | 378d i ya 4 months and : days and Mrs. Samuel Pfautz, of Man- the others were committed to jail the latter’s parents. Dos deceased was a iarme Tove : dein eal ag ies Mrs. S br levi ert onegal for many years. He is sur- hei One sister also survives, for a hearing. Mrs. Silas Stoner spent the week- | ; ; ok wii » Bina r hus NOies stolen. TF i- Ber at Sve Tr Rd i | vived by his wife, Elizabeth (Krei- Ma vho lived with Mr. Rice. The | Not only accessories stolen from end with 1e1 i, Mrs. Mary or) Steuffor I the Following chil un ervices were held on Tues- Wel fley, but a lot of other auto sup- E icher ry at Lan re I [Sens on XK y Sr ow] E aoob rning at his late home at plies were found such as spare tires, AROUND FLORIN Minnie Weirich of Middle- DONEGAL CHU RCH Ta XY 5 :30 o'clock and in the Masterson- | THIRTY . FOUR FOUR INDUSTRIOUS clocks, speedometers, robes, ete. and | town, 1 pending a few days here iv Bots Place; Catharine, Sits & y lle Church of the Brethren at 10 | MEMBERS GATHERED LAST as many such articles were being EA with Miss “Ethel Givens. | Levi >. by anc Maris hep was made in| WEDNESDAY AND GREAT stolen thruout this community for : Mrs. Charles Frank and RATION | 5. Newcomer, both of Rapho towns coTHE lors: En 1 : | the ee fo i Bhine PIE is uLooscd ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN- | nro 3 E roa] PREPARATIONS ARE NOW | sh Pp. F uneral services were held at Cr e— | LY [INCREASED 78g ihot ihe sallty omer will now tel INGS FROM THAT THRIVING | Moun vith frien * "°| MADE FOR THREE SESSIONS | 1 welock at his late residence and BOROUGH COUNCIL LIST, OF EINISHED brought to justice. AND BUSY VILLAGE Mr, Mrs. Irvin Geistweit and | AT DONEGAL SPRINGS | 1:30 o'cl Ne oe] stra HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING | ARTICLES. a jie Hoorn, Sa Me Harve Eichler ovis wwe ters and granddaughter ON JUNE 21 today. Interment was made at Kray= : : i teresting « lo nts grew out Mrs. Harry Eichler nt Iriday en day a rasan Hill, Soutdeciameiene bills burial rounds daa Couiell hold : Work was co Jenaed on : the hose (Continued on page 3) | at Philadelphia. | 1 Ya vi hio The t] nual roinion of thou oo urial grounds. ull UV pital supr Ss Ol V ednesday, last, re re ree I Ore i f+ >, 310 of I VY Ohi wrrived 1 v to d ; l » : Pods foe ri es day evening | (hop Ht -four of iin Red Cross AB Eh. A & rs is Rot giv Boon) to oe | time with 1 ole and at Florin.» a DT Ht Mrs. Harry Williams cing action on | workers cathered around the various COLORED MAN SHOOTS lis h i a at to Bn ii 2nd. rin. | (founded prior 172 will be held Mrs. Harry J. Williams died at by Mr. E. L.| tables and at the sewing . machines ANOTHER AT BILLMYER' em laggens oy im un Td re Ys i LULL, th | the General Hospital at Lancaster, | so cil he iW 4% d at foe — spent Sunday here with I ’ I NT a j mor » ~~ alternoon nd evening | at 8:1 is morning after under- ‘ ii 3 fhe Oogpel © an hs and at Daniels, a colored man em- | : rH: Ty Dem) ny i E ny , | pal 8, ia = 1 Mrs 3 nj. : | progr 5, Gen | going an operation on Monday. De- Stauffer, Charles | ded to the list of finished articles. the quarries at Billmyer,| AM 2 foo ness Iw ne vidag Tone Vaile in onan ny fa. S 20 nm, 11:50 A. M., 1.| ceased was forty-one years old and Henry Sumpman. Acai an invitation was extended 1 to the Columbia Hospital | "+ =o: ne 4 les. Qalel 3 a [3 aon or. Mic J Sey 3 DE A sd, presiding, iwzs a member of the United which carried by a| to all who may not be able to join 137ieS olen ov Lome 8 HAY TRIB SINOT, oil, vr rh IR incaster, Pa.—Doxology; iInvoca- that 1 church of this place. Be- noon Sunday suffering from al, : 7 y to one, Mr. Nissly was | {ho oroanization at this time, to bullet wound in his chest which was | beth 12 ona vie r. John Peffer and da 1, ghter of | Lord 5 Ie lou 4 ig Joe Sides her pushand, > she leaves 8 YE 1 ONCE i y Ya MN 1. La ry All IAT To. 5 de ._ | beth Sides. | r. John Peffer anc ) Lord, i 0use this Sacred | qa: ter y sion to connect with | i516 and help with the work when- | accidentally inflicted by a fellow Sites Bath. Bovd of Columbia. Is) Nort Va eo SPoRdins [302s 1 - use Pus maoved | deunhi Mrs. Roy Pennell of Lan 1 he to pay all*ex-| coop it is possible to give a Ww ednes- | workman. It is said the latter was Nore on 2 Uioais i era is | ti : o Neth Mi oe M \ Za : words ol greeting, i caster, and one son Harry at home. 2 L 7 V S SS C , . | here « ¢ week’s Visi le 8. TY nere Vit MY. 1( Mrs. ‘rank obe 4 : al ress in a meter and pay six day afternoon to this noble cause. | cleaning a revolver about 9 o’clock in a oan > Friend; and { : K 0 i; (Sidress, » mother, Mrs. Susan Kapp and > & ¢ 1 18 2 . 2 £ 2 | & ves. ns, ddletown + co 7 Srey eta thousand gallons. The | “Many women of the town feel they | Sunday morning, when the weapon Moers on snd Mra. Clovion Warts) and lo ; se Nyiddletown, | these brothers and sisters also sur- i Ww in the hands of Bur-! any ras discharged. The ball is said t Mes J. K. Freymeyer and Al- | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Warfel an }. Solo, Mrs, Zimmerman, | vive: Samuel and Irvin Kapp of S Bow In the angs=or © | should like to supply a “comfort bag” | Was discharged. © bai Sale X01 ber Fike spent Sui t the | children anc i Berth: Tarfe Jha bes Adele Wraarcar aves Or g v H. Brown for his approval. have passed through a finger of the | PSE? ie rent unday at the Moren 20 i BEEN Vr et » Pa; address, Emerson | Mechanicsburg; Mrs. John D. Cane . H. Brown fo S apy al. | for a young man entering the Army | have passed through a ger © County Scat swent Sunday of Tlorin. with rela: A Her ale | Mech: § g; Mrs. . re -S-- v | man handling the weapon and then ? y eat. FARR as a id or s, Esq., Harrisburg, Pa.; solo, | of Camden, N. J.; Mrs. Ella Shaum or Navy. The ides of seeing every | Fat Tm 8 Ho NE els and |, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Stultz of | tives | Clyde Shissler, Lancaster, Pa.; flag | of Harrisburg and Mrs. Edith Treace J a Snake Story | young man thus equipped, wes taken / 80 Sr I > ah » right lu g $ te | Lebanon, are visiting friends in oun Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Richards of | raising, in front of the church; of Steelton The : funeral services r the past few years, workmen up at this meeting and the desire passed thioust Lac x} ung. Ate village this week. Berwyn, spent Thursday here as| patriotic address, Rev. E. E. Curtis, | wi] “held S > t far: f B Brubal { 1di Sunday afternoon the bullet was re- | pr . lly 2 Jo pele Be balriolic addres, - eH S, | will be held on Saturday afternoon the farm of Benjamin Brubaker, | expressed to permit no soldier. or od. tr he man's body. Hi Misses Elva and Mary Shearer of | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christian | Harrisburg, Pa.; Star Spangled Ban- | at two o'clock in the Ur 1 ‘meeting house, saw | sailor to leave Mount Joy without be- | as ror { he) Joan d 0 ar 1 Annville, were Sunday visitors to | Walters ner, Audience join in Music; bene- Brethren church Interment wi unus sually large snake hide that | ing thus remembered by some one. condition is rairly good today and iiviends in the village Rev. id Mrs. M. J. Bieber arrived | diction : Lo : J . 1 by a m ter reptile and | I articular | he is said to have a chance for re- | a ® : SACL UH, . ] is made in the Mount Joy cemeter €G by 3 monster : | You may know Some pariicuiar jd rerv The ms: with the injured | Mr. and Mrs. Emory Inners of | here yesterday to spend some time The Historical Commission of | ———— working in the fields Thurs- | person for whom you should like to } covery. iz ie pan Wh 12 Injured | y ancaster, were Sunday guests to| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. | Pennsylvania, 3:00 P. M., Bernard | David A. Hollenbaueh “Mr, Brubaker’s two sons, Levi {make and fill a * comfort bag.” If | finger was Irented an camp. | Mr. and Mrs. John Eichler. Manning. J. Myers, - presiding—Prayer, Rev.| David Rolionbash oo BE cts Paris, saw the snake. They | so will you notify some member of | Miss Edith Hilt of Mount Joy,| Dr. B. Wright, wife and children | George Israel Browne; address of | the Maviown National Bank. died It and brought it to town. It! the Red Cross Auxiliary? Or you Death Penalty Stands % ent Saturday here the guest of |of Harrisburg and Miss Viola Geyer | welcome, presiding officer; duet, | suddenly vesterday morning on his the largest black snake sver] | may desire to supply some of the The Senate last week defeated the | Mr, Jacob Rider and family. {of Marietta, spent the week-end | Mrs. Mei /, Mr. Shissler; address, | farm in Perry Cotaly Thing he had around here and measured | (Continued on page 5) { house bill providing that the penal- | Dr. Bryson and family of Lan- here with relatives. Rev. George Donehoo, Secretary | been visiting for the past week. three inches of five feet In, tll} pees | ty for first degree murder shall be | caster, spent Sunday here, the! Miss Goldie Schutte, who is spend- | State Historical Commission; | He was 69 vears and 21 days on | passed thru the right lung. Late on for Better or Worse | | Sunday afternoon the bullet was re (r } I lent address and the service was the most impressive ever held by this i | Y Ye : , ——rer———— i Recital in the Hall Stper death or fe iat | guests of Mrs. Barbara Hostetter. [ing the summer at Mt. Gretna, | quartet; address, Senator William C. | He was a native of Dickensbu | ao . . : ,. | the discretion 0 ie Jury oO e LSSTS Nrv Ti » Rov key S; vv here witl and . iD Yt ot n sm 3 | On Friday night of this week & ~ “Ty > bill Sao} a ” twenty- | Messrs. Henry Wittle, Roy er | 3 ty here with Mr. and (Continued on page 5.) Perry County, but came to Lanea Sarmers’ Association Meeting V Tiina AFL % he 2t Joo Hall a fcourt.. ine di receive € - | and Jacob Rutherford 2d |] Wi Hi Schutte. for 7 rOTIEV- Lv 4 n June 15, in the Mount Joy all, a ay x ih t } Be fey d | > re A Ap ter County twenty-two years ago : 1 nz lv meeting o : r : LIE three votes, three less han he num- | friends at Lancaster Sundav | Ww Helms and 3 ab ’ o The gular quarteriy JTBE 2 Lt! piano recital will be given by Oscar | Ly ee : CE Fif | Iriends a Jancas er on unc ay. HA . 11am eiman an and resided on the Cameron farm in vy and Donegal Farmers’ | 1, leowitz il f- Miss Welsh, | P&T required to pass it. teen | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon : | daughter o Avoca returned home West Hempfield Teachers ! Donpoal nahi ate Al 1 F511 at Eber Laskewitz, pupil of Miss leh Hl tes Were cast acainst it ht £oM il HI De 3 A : : 3 .. Bf Donegal township. Later he con- will e has Bt Sber- | Geear has been a diligent student of | YOteS Were st against it. qaug } er ‘q Jos unt Joy, ited | § urda) te Weber ng Some el Ata for 3 9 ducted the Excelsior Baking Com- ) ouse C friday even- ; : i | I 1ds ir S 1 a ne vith J I r.a Y y L 4 wn i) i > 3 - 3 Louse on 2rday pti the piano and his program with one : | Triend fu pl ice on Sunday. flere With <0 Soe ano ei Y hi Pin On- | pany in Maytown, but retired from 7:30 p. m. 1€ | exception will be played entirely | Why Not This County Miss Mary yor 1 gent om: ie eilman and Ruth|d Se WMaic Cron al Mar A that business eight years ago. He. Martha A. | ooq 4 trustee of the Maytown Re- jects 5 will be diseyssod: from memory; compositions from The County i ? wat friend, Mr. Millard Hershey 2d | W enheise ) fobs ght are 1: Ma ove, M: / Lime, Silos. | Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Schubert, | nesday dec ided to pay f > {s at the ( ounty Seat on Satur- | spending a y ere with the | 2 2s ONHIG: A, Kneis- | £0 16d Church. Besides his widow Rheinberger, Grieg and Scharwenka. | cost of t: over tne Sana | : ; or for Sister, Ars Cun- | ke ry i Tan) BLY he is survived by the following He will be assisted by Miss Isabel | Dauphin y turn : f 1 a , children: John, of Chicago; William rison, violinist: a recent student | from Hu stown to Werne rsville, |] : ; of Pittsburgh: Charles, of Maytown the Peabody Institute of Music of | fio ir or Oh A xdway in| at the ho g A ye je hy rt Sate : ; iE I i Rohior's Grosh, of Maytown, and Mrs. Mary Ir auphm co . The State will pay | Sun ang 49 PR Moyey SGII BRINN tr Sas QOVery © S, | Stauffer, of Landisy ille. Remaining Elizabeth- ve recital is free to any and all | one-half of the cost of freeing the and Mrs. Hollie D er of Pf 1SETC > Vv / Hoover; nv 22S second i also are three sisters—Mrs. Ma: : SA SE 3 ‘ 1 ronvi . ssions were | who care to come and enjoy onville, | Darlington, Mrs. Alice Kepner ani $ an | road, and the county the other half. | Ohio, are spending the week her pend a week wit] | ar) . ) ; he morning and afternoon. | evening of good music. Children | Smile | the guests of Mr. George Dillinger; Mr. and 5 3 A A ar Nao Ror Mrs. Elam Fleisher, and one brother, were delivered by Bishop | under ten years of age must accom- He’s Making His Mark | 2a Iam yh aay SLES, Jonny, oa! Bore On | re ineau; So ey James, all of Perry county. The bersole, J. H. Mosemann, | pany some older person. ! Mr. W. H. Poriner, a former : ySneY Soyer and iamily and irday Ul BOW ED DD A Lh secondary, | funeral will be held from his late av Noah H. Mack and | —_————— resi t of Maytown, now a resident | “I'S: Rliaahom 8 pr 1 is igh T, | al trip to HaITISh thro HY pe" hyo 0X, Primary, | home in Maytown Reformed Church Rutt. Mistake Cost T Li | of Gadsden, Alabama, where he is xn € -alled on rien at Lan- Ji vay BVA es ae Rail De 11 ET 2» { on Friday afternoon at one o’clock. - . | Making og Heke vy acing a | superintendent of the Gadsden Car ii on ty, i ichler a 1 aor ye 1 re nde Interment will be made in the May- Improving His Dwelling | small electric car on the wrong | Works, has just been chosen vice doth NR pakob. Rie Nop: and fT he rs 3 Rev. Morrison Released | town Union Cemetery. G. Lozgenecier is making | track, T. S. Sproul and Wm. H. Mec- | president of the Etowah Trust and Se , or ot I2g%eth iow, Bre 2Y wells gioft. Sil HEE 4 Rev. J. E. Morrison, pastor of the improvements at his home | Cartney, two signalmen on the P.| Savings Bank. Mr. Portner is also I Ey ol Sonily WB hn aly ime oven 'nited Brethren church at Florin, A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING’ [ rie bey The property | R. R., both residents of Harrisburg, | an alderman in that city. Nu Br "iil Na Sh ras arrested at Lancaster on Satur- Seed west: about ten fect] De 3 vib = £ ——————-——— Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fair and | BULLET COULDN'T PEN- day by Constable Lollar, charged mover 2“ | were struck by an express train two daughters of Harrisburg, spent h g be turned so as to be uni- and killed instantly at Leaman | Sisterhood Class Meets several dave ere the Suests of Mr, ETRATE THIS MAN’S SKULL | with statutory rape. He was taken h the street. Contractor Place on Saturday. The Sisterhood Class of the U. B. |, 4 Mrs *Uichact Bettis B08 Ae — to the police station in that city is doing the work. — St Sunday School invites i? presence Manacer Shelly and directors of Paul Alexander, colored, who is where he hit deiejned until ig Fest; of every member at the class meet- \ al base bs ¥ el ET employed at the Billmyer quarries, | day noon when he was released at A New Advertiser iA aia oes the | ing to be held at the home of Mrs. jhe loot hase Salt ab ish bo was shot in the head Saturday night | the instigation of the official board where in this issue may be! benefit of the Ladies Aid Society of | Harry Leedom on Saturday evening, |; : Se Rtio Gans In Max-| juring a quarrel with another |of the Florin U. B. church on the ewhiste A i E Shelli of the Lady Ai oieix & J 16. Will meet at the parson- ing [Meir fatal on Saturday lored m: Clement Rawlins, | strength of the fact that no charges advertisement of C. D.|the M. E. church, will be held on|June 16. Will meet a e Ie evening a grand success. goored Any or wr Ti erat at bv. Wiliam Rehoard local electrical © con- | the lawn of Dr. Jerome Kendig, atjage at 7 o clock. cae ie—sm—— phoge home is in Jonjss, w. Aa were Brought y. Vi ap Reheard H is a first-class me-| Salunga, on Wednesda evening, ——— tint ue a lawlins’ temper got the est of him | Or any member of his family. chanie, is prepared to do all kinds | June 26. A de he Hospital Auxiliary saa diestions Filed in’ the during the argument, when he < i : i of electrical work, and solicits a | berry shortcake, candy, coffee, ice The regular monthly meeting of following estates: Mary Keener, Mt pulled 2 revolver from his pocket and With Four Heads Miss Miriam Chandler is confined share of your patronage. cream, etc., will be served. 2t | the Hospital Auxiliary will be held | jo. Shir 60.0 eet 'R | fired at Alexander. The bullet struck Abram M. Gibble, residing near | to her bed since Sunday on account ; Cm Ses == . at the home of Mrs. T. M. Brene- a a “ies 10; | the man in the head. It did not|yeKinley's schoolhouse, in “Rapho | of sickness. ¥ 3 C Vs Za Ww “ ’ snetrate > sk t ¢ 3% ity > ) J re sd Was Elected President Pershing Across the Pond man Thursday, June 14th. All mem- | Solomon Eberle, Conoy township, | [oictrate the skull, but made altownship, has a rye stalk with four [ Four hundred bathing" houses. 319 _ B. Herr, of Landisville, was General Pershing is now in Lon- | bers are urgently requested to be $6,329.58; Katie ai: Eas Bone. long FETs le was treated In ig perfectly formed heads. This is being built in Independence Tn of the LARSATIET L dor ok War maratey to Kins iuresent, ol $425.05 Elias H Pe Rah camp and this morning came to “0-| rather an unusual condition and | at Harrisburg. : : cic oS Ee Keeper's Association, | George on Friday. That does not ' §1 626.38; Catharine BM lis o |lumbia and had the wound dressed |yworthy of note. The heads are| Mr and Mrs. Daniel A. Schroll CO organized at the home of | interest us as much as when he will A Newspaper Will Suspend Conoy, $1,492.47; Albert H. Bradt by a phisaan, The injury is not exceptionally large for this season | announce the birth of a daughter Samuel Gochnauer on the Willow | be presented to the Dutch on the The Hershey Press, which has | Mount Joy township, $8,656.59; 2% —_——e—————— of the year and no doubt would | Margaret TB irfestand dol 1 street pike, Saturday afternoon. battlefield. Then there will be|been issued weekly since Labor Day | Andrew Garber, West Hempfield Mer ible itl have been well filled if they had 0 0 Fe iestan elivesed seems 4 ffpmmee Se something doing. September, 1909, has announced | township, $47,602.14; Jane Culp, The Jen's BD ass Met ti been permitted to mature. San as Souring eat a or Made a Fine Caich RA that the publication will be suspend- | Mount Joy boro, $3,032.90; Jacob Tite Uobed ne hep Sis A Tiller Hon — 2) & , init nitec angelica John Rollman, young son of M. _. Made a Good Score ed for an indefinite period in the a Mount Joy boro, $18,- met on Tuesday evening at the A Good Lot of Stock slate roof on the residence of Ch: A. Rollman, caught one of the| Philip Pyle, of Pittsburg, son of | near future. 6.11. home of Rev. A. M. Sweigert on| C- S- Frank & Bro. will hold their | H. Dellinger on North Barba. finest strings of sucker: on Friday | Mr. John Pyle of this place, was ay > New Haven St. to transact their | neXt public sale of live stock at their | street yesterday. = that was brought to this town in a| going some at the state clay bird Will Change His Vocation J Gave a Party monthly business. They ore ei yards here on Friday, June 15, when x long time. He caught them with | shoot last week. In one of the Mr. Warren Bentzel, who has been Miss Florence Sillers entertained |iertain with a Literary program they will sell a lot of fresh, fat, Keller's Next Sale hook and line. Svemts he tied another crack shot | employed at P. E. Getz’s store, will | a number of her friends at her | which was as follows: Piano Solo | Pclogna and backward cows, a few Of live stock will be held at meme peer y breaking 99 out of 100 and in |resign his position Saturday and on|home on West Main street on Sat-|py Miss Blanche Eshleman: Read-|Stock bulls, 50 head of home-raised | os in this place on Friday, heft the shoot off won out. Monday accept a clerkship at the | urday evening from Florin, Middle- ing by Rev. A. M. Sweigert; A se- shoats and 4 yearling ewes. Among 32. when es will sell 56 ial — Union National Bank. town, New Danville, Lancaster and | jection by the Quartette Recitation | this lot are some of the best cows Lykens Valley and York Coun — — ; J LEC, b 3 Representative Martin A. Metzler, Reception to New Pastor Couns, Games were played and | hy Miss Mary Eshleman; Instru-|they ever sold. 2t. | fresh cows and springers. ig A. L. Haines of this place, £6 2 A public reception was given in County’s Registration Selresuments Jorved, all having a | mental duet by Miss Blanche and ret Gee few good Holstein heifers and a lot tending the annual meeting of Great |the Chapel of the St. John’s Luther- There are 8,743 white and 138 3 ellent time Mr. Ralph Eshleman. Refreshments of stock bulls and a few Council at Altoona this week. They |an church, Maytown, to Rev. and |colored men in this county between TG were served by Mr. and Mrs. Swei- Replevins for Household Goods raised shoats. This is another lot left % Monday. Mrs. A. T. Sutcliffe last evening. A the ages of 21 and 31. The total Military Watch Free gert. All present spent a very Spear & Co., a mail order house, | very good stock and farmers “- very interesting program was ren-|in the county is 9,009. That will Every man that enlists at the local | pleasant evening. of Pittsburgh, through their at- | not miss this sale. dered. make a small army in itself. Reriiag ration in Lancaster, 39 ln torney, John M. Groff, have issued a eA iced Sena a /. Kin t., before midnight Sun- writ of replevin against Natha has gone to New York city where he Engagement Announced That's The Right Spirit day wilt be given a handsome mili- Th The Teacher ia Couey board Good, of Mount Jey, for the re- Lancagter Gels Co Gap Shoat joined Uncle Sam’s aviation corps,| Mr. and Mrs. James P. Breen of Jackson Barnett, an Indian, of | tary watch as a token of re-|, h Coney Sows he Solo0 Wan covery os household goods valued | ; warded the State tr Sup ou j d soon expects to be among the | Lansdowne, announce the enga Henryetta, Okla., has subscribed for | membrance from the Honorable H.|1as chosen the following teachers) ,¢ $179 tournament _for 1918, by ¢ Sot, ne ment of their daughter, Miss Ade-|$640,000 worth of Liberty Loan |C. Keiper. for the ensuing year: Principal of a 1 Ss high eT laide Groff Breen to Dr. William |bonds. > - schools and prineipal of the Bain. Sylvapa ite > I I en oF di pau —e i eens bridge high, Prof. L J. Kreider; as- Ill With Blood Poisoning sociation at the mee t That The 3 . wai 1 uggs youman of vis Pp . Two Horses Killed sistant high school teacher, Mary Mr. Amos B. Musser, of Granth-| on = The Bie who gets ey Ne 1 . b Preached on Sunday Two horses were struck by light- | Haerter; grammar, C. E. Goss; sec-|am, Pa, is seriously ill with blood the newspapers say abou - o1 Will Sell Fair Grounds Delmar Will, of Middletown, | ning and killed on Wednesday night | ondary, Iva Hemperley; primary, poisoniak caused by the point of return thanks three a a ur i The Middletown Fair Grounds greached in the Church of God at| while the animals were in the stable | Cora Kraybil. In addition to the (an indelible pencil coming in con- Amos Martie Licenses y i. new about| will be sold at public sale on Fri- inbridge on Sunday morring and gn the Derr farm ewned by Mr. Bli | election they will all be given an in- [tect with his eye. He is a brother townshibs hg sole, Conoy to what the Ny y pi and suppress ay, June 29. at Rowenna in the evening. L. Nissly. crease in their salaries. of Michael B. Musser, of near town. Who Wants This Snap? The Garden Moving Picture Theatre, Mount Joy, With a $250 Powers Machine and Economizer, Booth, Electric Fans, Fixtures, iEtc., all for $200. Immediate Possession. Call or Phone J. E. Schroll, Mount Joy. ’ \ News in General Condensed for Very Quick Reading. Fine home-grown strawberries are now on our markets. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weave: announce the birth of a son. Mr. H. J. Williams barber shop will be closed the balance of the week. > At Altoona This Week P. G 8S br. J. J. Newpher, ! Joined Aviation Corps Mr. Sk Miller, of this plaoe,