The Mount Joy Bulletin VOLUME XVIII NO. 8 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, July 24th, 1918 The Mt. Joy Star & News Was Consolidated With This Paper wl You Have a Property of Any OUR MORTUARY |= — RECORDINGS | ~~ MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT BEYOND Henry M. Stauffer died at Kissel | Hill Saturday aged 36 years. { | | Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Elizabeth Adams died Thaisiay| morning at the home of her sister, | Mrs. Annie Hauenstein, No. 617 Lake | street, at Lancaster, o a complica- | tion of diseases, aged 48 years. She | was born in this boro but had been a! resident of Lancaster for the past 15! years. She was a member of the 3rethren in Christ church. She is| survived by one son in the U. S.| Navy and one sister, Mrs. Annie | Hauenstein. The funeral was held from her late home on Monday morn- ing at 8:45 o'clock and from the as Eanes cal church here at 10:15 CARL N. SHANK o'clock; interment was made in the| We feel certain there isn’t a man Mount Joy cemetery. or woman in this town who has had i — the e XE rience of this young man and Mrs. Amanda Miller Jo 'n he returns, it will be very inter The many friends of Mrs. Amanda | esting to hear the story of his rescue. Miller, wife of Abner B. Miller, of | a East Petersburg, will be shocked to —- hear of her sudden death on Tuesday |GETS DISTINGUISHED evening about 10 o'clock, at her| SERVICE CROSS AFTER DEATH home, in the seventy-second year of | rvived by a son, John B. Miller, | several wee ago the Bulletin con- iving on the old homestead, near tained an account of the death of East Petersburg, and a grandson | 1 Sergt. Vincent M. Schwab, a brother Philip Miller; also the following [of Christian Schwab, of this place. brothers and sisters: John Brenner, | The following gives more detail and of Kissel Hill; Harry Brenner and | appe: ared in a recent issue of a St. Ezra Brenner, of Mille rsville; David | Louis daily, from which city Mr. Brenner, of East Pe tersburg; Mrs. | Schwab enlisted : William Dietrich, of Camden, N. J., and Mrs. William Spera, of Lancas-|terday announced that Sergt. Vincent ter. Deceased was a member of the | M. Schwab of 2511% Dodier street, East Petersburg Mennonite church [who was listed in the Marine Corps for many years and was highly es-|casually list of June 21 as having teemed in the community in which |been killed in action in France, was | | she lived. [one of the nine marines to whom a Gen. Pershing had awarded the dis- Joseph Evans i tinguished service cross after their Joseph Evans died at 5:15 o'clock | death. Wednesday at his home in Rohrers-{ The official communication said: | town, of the infirmities due to old |‘ Killed in action at Chateau-Thierry, age after having been ill a number of | France, June 6, 1918, they gave the ars. He was in his 94th year, was orn June 20, 1825 in Newton, this heroism which will serve as an ex- county, but has been a resident of [ample to hitherto untired troops.” Rohrerstown since a boy. He was a| Sergt. Schwab was the tenth St. | nember of Trinity Lutheran church | Louisan killed in France. He was 31 and of Inland Lodge No. 88 K. of P.|years old and was born in Germany, of Lancaster and Pennsylvania R. R. { where his mother, at last accounts, Relief. Mr. Evans had been em- | still lived. His father is dead. ployed by the Pennsydvania Railroad | -—- — Company as track foreman for Accidents in Family many years and had been employed! waiter Shue. formerly of Master on the road when it was owned by |, ville, now residing on a farm near Noto FP Dp sv lvnnis 5 | $ 1g 5 ¢ 2 the State of Pennsylvania. He is|gihaefferstown, was guforate in survived by the following children: {having the wheel of a wagon pass Arthur ( 4 of Qolumibla) Bera, Mover nis hand, some ly ago, which at home, Mrs. Emma J. Tace, an | has taken him away from his work. disville; Katharine L., at home; John | | He suffered a great deal of pain but P, Martin V., Samuel L., all at home } | hopes soon to be back on the job Andrew, Philadelphia; Isaac, Lancas-| .»i “On Wednesday evening of .. rt > , ¢ sda) i, ter; Mrs. H. M. Phelon, Loprnsher sf {last week his little daughter while Joseph, of Rohrerstow n “a hol] | driving a horse from pasture to the Lancaster. The fupevl hi ae fl [ barn, was kicked in the face receiving from his late home on aturday af-|. "i through the upper lip and one ternoorn at 1:30 o’clock and from | h i ok {above the eye. It required several Trinity Lutheran church at 2 o’clock. | Stitches to close the wounds. Interment was made in the Gr an | il le mee and Reformed cemetery. | reel fei SUIT AGAINST ADAMS SHOWED OUR PATRIOT- | EXPRESS CO. FOR $1,000 ISM ON BIG VICTORY W. M. Holowbuh attorney for | “ v eo 4 the Farmers’ Creamery Company, of On Thursday, the glad tidings of | this place, has entered we in the the great gain by the French and} Court of Common Pleas against the American forces “over there Yraze! Adams Express Company. Butter welcomed very gladly in this town value ot ST.000 was shipped add After the news was reported, church My, Joy to Philadelphia by Adams bells, the school bell, the fire bell and Express Coriparty os nos aps all whistles in fops Sounds fle ols a | A oi pt WW Sie 3g tor dp tidings from about 4:45 P. M. until|{ mic «iit ic for gr 108! ansit, ack. At Smo P.M. the citizons) This suit is for the value of the but A . ter. of the town together with school chil-! ll Were dren, grown folks and the Band COMMITS ASSAILANT IN THE paraded. After the parade every- body assembled in front of H. S.| MARIETTA STABBING AFFAIR Newcomer's Hardware store and af-| - - ter the singing of many patriotic| Joe Seleze, an Austrian, charged songs such as “The Star Spangled |with the stabbing of a countryman er,’ The English National named Winnich at Marietta Furnace, “Keep the Home Fires Burn-| was giv a hearing on Tuesday be- nd “Columbia, the Gem of the fore . ice of the Peace Gramm, of Reverand I. A. MacDan-| Marietta, and committed to the coun- is place gave a stirring ad- | ty jail for trial at court. The vietim, Brows also gave a short| Winnich, is in a serious condition in ssion of thankfulness was | the Columbia Hospital. : ID em . ermine lie eee soesinnss the audience singing A Wise Move Carl wisely exercised good judg- HOW MANY PEOPLE | ment in taking out insurance shortly WILL BELIEVE THIS? | after he enlisted. This morning his aunt received an irsurance policy from the Treasury Department at ington. The amount of the ete report appeared in he following ster ds: 7 of Monday : I A bu y ” Joseph $5,000, payable to his bene- Shult one of ase of death, in monthly z Lancas- of $28.75 until the full county. d a deal with a een paid. Loi v f of tobacco buyers for of his crop of Have ana tobac-| Show Your Patriotism in tl iel He re-| The Red Cro kro DG wer Property Sold. n street property - . ER 1 I Keller & Bro’s. Next Sale __|opening ; : s. J. B. Keller & Bro. will|on the rear of the lot at some future ir next publi e sale of live tu stoel their stock yards in this place wee — riday, Aug. 2nd, when they will Frank & Bro’s. Next Sale «011 90 head of New York State and Messrs. C. S. Frank & Bro. will | Erie Co. cows, heifers, bulls and hold their next public sale of live | ang stated that a letter would follow. 2 Bitnye! fOr somehz A oppes hn. Mr. Frank Schroll. NOW NUMBERS SIXTY SLIPS : D ( Carl N. Shank, of this place, 2d todgers, Hickey and Darr, of oan Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lutz of Landis-| V Z oe Hog 1684 17, formerly a student at Stevens In- bia, wen! io Billmyer BBS 3 ville, spent Saturday with Mr. and The regular ir ut t : dustrial School, just rece nly enlis ted men to that place ngoy ares they Mrs. Elias Zerphy Soldiers’ and e Q He enlisted Dec. 1. 191 and was were given a hearing hetore . Whee Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Glattacher of | ciation x he home on a furlough some Bo ago! MoCragken and found Sut They Maytown, were guests of Mrs. F. G. ber Mond n{ I kita iid 5 | were discharged on paying the fines Pennell on Sundav. tionally ag ih jg ; | and costs Amor the men were nd Mrs. William Dver of Tron. | — : 1 tend ¢ That Was Some Calf Poles, Italians, ssians and Aus- ijl visited their daughter, Mrs. A. fortv.two 1 bers _ One of the largest calves ever seen | trians. S. Shires on Monday. rolled, ti tal bers ’ upper ster county, was taken | ; = Tr Beatrice | Newcomer ASOG tion 1 - he Y rom the i Spring farm, by | 3 A Fine Farin » attended the C x 01 Poultr tryman Engle, ot thi place, who One of the fine and most pro thtown. n nd Dr. W. D will sh ip 4 the same after dressing, 10 { rms around Elizabethtown, is Garber and I'res the mark t6t. The calf was of the Hol- | i.v "Sclomon Bri 'm, tenanted week-end — riety, three weeks of age. It . 1 at Philade phia rat or 1 the scales at pounds. v} 2 Shellent [ he 1] The price secured at nt high | ) 7 SO it isbure. a est of figures is more than tl v COW bh, Ive E ik : would hax brought a number of hi 4 ACCOR aa i Hola ¢ 1m (ar over 6 feet I \ }D-acre vil Fie ne, } | field of wheat is ex Doha! 8 r A over 900 bushels A cone reser na Mr Georg 'S. oil rateriy I ) 1 3 v {een Fl win, well nowy nstall . a rr Far o te 1 +1 — et — Ie er ister county, is perhaps the y I arable 1 age 1y Reject Medic A 14h 1 : 1 rna —— Eee. Prepared the Camp A 7 on ednesd: in rry W Cl Berrier and the seribe we 1 de: > in the extrer wester part of Perry County, get- | ings in readiness for the hunt- |! ing season this Fall. Everything is| now in readiness for the opening of the season at this beautiful mountain site. fue el reer i, Wie | 3 : : Fy : : Hersh. | end 1 ust ts f H: 1 State Road Repaired — World’s Record Broken. Mrs. p f Th itch shop X rom the residence I'he fastest mile by a| Lancaste Tt VI Erecting a Porch 3 ; Mr. Andrew Zercher is putting | Mare was stepped at 0, O., yes- | home of down the foundation for a large |terday when Miss Harris M turned Mr. a 5 of Mr. Hen G Shelly, on West neg street, to the Cross Road ication of oil an week by the state | porch on the south and west sides of | the mile in 1.58% and then lost the | Lancaster, were Sund: 1 A S { his beautiful country home along the | Face to Single G, the last two heats| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew boro. Marietta pike, half a mile south of | being stepped lo 1.59%. Mr. and Mrs. Jo oSeph Heise) T town. He will also put a door on the daughter Ruth were Sunday west side of the house, facing the Killed by a Fall of friends and re latives at Mt. pan. | the Jacob E. Witme road, which will considerably im- Mrs. Susan H. Hall, widow of |na. | r Stoner, 83 acres an prove the general appearance of his|Aaron H. Hall, fell from a third story Mrs. James Gemmell returned i1 land in East Doneg: property. window at her home in Columbia | home after spen g some time with 281. RE io SB Sunday, and was instantly killed. She | relativez at Philadelphia and Wild BORN. died on her 82nd birthday. She was|Wod. Another for the Arm . Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Peifer an-|DPorn near Landisville. Mr. J. B. Miller of Philadelphia, | I'resbyteriar an Zink of this place enlisted nounce the birth of a son, Charles visited his sister, Mrs. D. C. Reist, on | morninz. In th will de he pie y on Monday. He leaver Richard, on Friday. . It pays to advertise in the Bulletin | North Market street, one day last |liver a scrmon at 1gs assignment on Thursday.