The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 23, 1919, Image 1

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T'he Mount Joy Bulletin


VOLUME XVIII NO. 47
Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, April 23, 1919
st at the Victory L.oan Meeting on Tuesday Evening, April 29th

Everybody Should Attend and Ass
THE ANNIVERSARY or: "er i ven |COUNCIL

] There was a surprise among busi
“I WAS A SUCCESS ness men here on Monday when it be
came known that Brown Bros., who



 


 


  








 
   


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| RESIDENCE AND
BUSIN

PASSED A ‘OUR WEEKLY any Loe mtomoeo weer |OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
| MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
STAND S(
Ino. KE. Schroll, Jocal realtor, on CARD BASKET .. Nathaniel Moyer to John S. Moye |
lay closed the sale of the H. E. | of ground in Rapho, $245.
ger properties on East Main street, | Elmer F. Givens to Fannie Fissel }
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conduct a hardware store on West | which include a large bri store | PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE
MOUNT Joy LODG E NO. 277, 1. O.! Main street, will occupy the property | OUR BOROUGH TAX RATE WAS |property and residence and a lot im | PERSONAL MENTIC Lizoie M. Shoetz to. Daniel E. Wol HAVE PASSED. TO ‘THE
M: § 5 il up) ] V i 3 Sor . : { MANY ATR S ~ 5 * 1AV :
O. F., HELD VERY APPROPRI- i: which at the present time D. H.| INCREASED HALF A MILL mediately in the rear of { MANY COMERS AND GOERS vemuth. property in Florin. $2.408 : 2
"yr SY 4 . . | avy +o . . . | " - . . Ny : S } FAT SY
ATE EXERC! IN MT. Martin condaets. a cletbing. store. STREETS TO BE RE. ) he purchaser was Mi IN THIS LOCALITY \. D. Frankhouser to Allen B. Hof : GREAT BEYOND
Riis JOY HALL LAST Thi excellent location, a 2-story PAIRED—OTHER Mvers of this place. The sale 7 oY tv in ting Hill, $1,600. ( 2° ; X a 3 icQueney,
EVENING brick and fram building on Main | BUSINESS [a lot fronting 50 feet on Main Mr. and M Ray Keller spe sat Edward I. Hane to Benjamin S. {NV ‘oh r sueney, died a
! HE reet and « ding to ar lley in | | extending lepth 180 f tay delphia 7. propert Mastersonville, $2 - y
The cel n of the one hun he rear, wi purchased om the | viol Ji Borough council met in | sether th all impro nents ! I { Metzger he rone 10 | 609 —
Ivadth. arris ( nh <hi oh ? y Ws : Et t p % Mondat ‘1131 Fo , . i ' h : John Henry Ulrich
dred ! anhivers dd Fellow hip owner, D. H. Martin, at pr te Jo | SDE yvlondaay ¢ : tor | ot alor raiiroad the rear . I onth i M 1 Wilheh Walter to Christian S Wed 1 Sr i r : ged ter
; 3 sry ' Ser 5 +1 wo vid bias nA ng i . 1 ) v visite \ ( . 3 we ( i Henry, age« mn
oo t Joy will not soon be for-|,, 4 oy private terms, by Geo. H Ld ! he routine busi M \yers occupi he 1 le \ do a Vr. and | Gerber, tract of land, in Mount Joy tl “of Mr 3
th who were in attend ov} : 4 v vular April meeting 1 | V Monday g - month m of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8
¥ ub i eh Brown, father of Brown Bro When ga 3 " Ing ; : The transfer w ! HE i } { 1 I bethto lied 1
ince at the publ er rendered | (1. [ate John H. Buohl retire they ni H. M. Stauffer, H. S. |} 1 nd the th le Harry Dyer of La vton Shart o Frank Y.1., 0 AZRIEL own, 18] from
| . ' » » 1 | { f rel ntant ron ler brief ill
3 t evening The succeeded him in the hard » busi. | New Dr. 0. G. Longene ker, | Vert t Mr. S X ho d d 1 rela- | Keatl ' Elstonvill ;
appropy atel Rags nd h b tite : (ha R key R| D | Gable he rol y 1 conduc Ad A LOT ) 500 ( i 118¢
a Bam 5 the I'his change gi hem ch " 1 mimgtes of the previous they ) number o 1 it 1 ? b 8, jamin F. Gerber to Henry |
BN tte 1 'y name \essrs +h this 1 He 1 ular and ned 1 re \ ( \ ) ] pla \ ¢ A ¢
i] y \ TF D A Boo AY eH ) cal) x x Tou Joy Mrs. Abram Snavely
y 3 3 yal hey expe to moy or fort X Lo hove I 104 Marll ¢ A 000 M | | l ]
Y C 1 1 1 : 1 x ! Sig y ie Dean Ri Ir \ hi v died | Ix
de retel H. Gx cation to Burgess H ' p : : .
\ugu V : f x » A rid ’ her hor n Rap}
Tr “ 0a oree L asked > wi \ he 1 nt : po i 1¢1 ( wapno
I't Y d ) ; ‘ t in front of her home. The |p v \ , t the { ea 2 wa
l Having Its Effe : 2) R % ¥ . 1 4 +e 1 m™ 1
: : 3 faving Its Effect J TA 5 ; \ A ( | 1b] » funer
b Roth t tra A 3 hi > 4, i ] 1 ferred to th Light iif ARIE SH DI IER ! A Mer S n Snvd vy I) ol M V. ¥ : r : : The ra
I 1 t Ny vder pre TL the of Co v 1y tte \ gate and 1 wrt db a MURR EE y here t vest of WA te wag field Monaay mmorpg. ai 4
3 pre ht ) tated that inasmuch as - iT ode " y en vol ith erty in Mt y eli y h 1 wild
dod pe : ltr t was st | the wasmuch a n ; ids the. Street o Wobort o'clock fre t late home, with
id ! J x 11 ¢ y Mon f m hotel 4 Y j . : A further s ¢ ‘ ‘el n tl
Nn he ded ge 1 invita- |. : ney ¢ WE we, reported that th ( ik INS A I kG, \ \l Arthu « I of I tor of 1 E. Wol t} ko ol 10 o'clae we
t licor { 2 . vould have ¥ 1 cute 0 it 1 Wolg ith | n rhe \ 1 yvsid harel I's .
te to ol to stlond a ublic caleba ( 4 hich would road makir outfit brought n re Sada hia: ont a 1 I: : ; CN ite oo \ ) : I > i church tor
een 00 1 in previous eal , r 1 | A ’ ! ) ment in the le ey cemetery
Odd Fellows of the county ned rv £1 000. ¢ y 1 | turn y the ywunt of $1,700.00 last nd Villor lle with 1 dd in ! rshey cemetery
. . nounted to ea Vy $2 I, Council . - a — Oo n y ‘ | |
! pera House, at Lan- x by oil ; | year; danger signs were re- | SAMUEL RETTEW WAS ALMOST ump: sited her R. Sn to. H. GQ. Nis. Sol r had
. ~ il WISE ome Yul yr ans ( 1 1 - Pa ~~ CO Ry ~ qe . 1 od . hs & SOIC 8 Ens »
Sund ening, April 27. 18% ue OLCE. moa "1 ceived and posted and recommended SHOT PIECES IN THREE nga foi I ne but 2 Tend yor bea non —epenshace
: ! 3 coetti enue. I'he Boro tax 1 . np TLE it e i of land in Rapho town- | Solomon Espenshade died Sunday
Mr. Georg sole, of Eliza- : th lab! ia i an increase in salaries for men who | IONTHS IGHTING t ne OMe rain on Mu 3 | ht ih : West D
; AF was e wvallable source and as 1 : : ~E%/T POE r I ‘ night a rome In es n
bethtown, a member of Mount Joy vesalt. tl vale W : . : | oP work on the boro, inasmuch as| GIVEN UP FOR DEAD Vi Ethel Givens nd Olive Stauffer, et al.. to Sam ells nd] : 1 G1 y D ° 4
v . . vid res , the rate was increase ¢ ot . ‘ y 3 | . . | ‘ A ’ al., Dan | township, age ) rears. wath was
Lodge. rendered a solo. followed by !® . x Ihefeased ha ipervisor Smeltzer has considerable | GLAD FOR U. S. Brinser ent Saturday nd not ¥ eo'xed ¥ | Set 4 ! eath v
> ; r . Y ja mill. At that our tax rate is lower | ;:m...1 Y HN LM proper n Rapho town- | due to heart trouble and drops Ie
wn address bv Rey Dr. Henry D ; N difficulty in procuring laborers and | AIR vith M ind 1 0. K. Green: Ishin. $1 99 | : : !
3 1 > rt x oT than any boro in the county. Now TT : | i r p 3 1 2 | s a member of the U. B. church.
Speakman, P. G. P. G. E. of New|; : . teams. Upon th recommendation | —— - | Mrs. Amy Peoples and Mr. 1 | Beniami I Shan Mil |
4 y the property owner must pay, and in | | mm wa drvnle ldicr yr Fer 50 . : senjamin H. Shenk to Milton M. {Four children survive, also the fol-
Jersey. He spoke o the historical ’ : $ : , | the rates ere increased as follows: ! 'he worst crippled soldier from | bill, of Hummelstown, were we | Nauman. 107 acres vd B77 srehe I, 1 > .
. 3 ; the end the tenant gets his rent raised o M ita of whom we ha ‘ ard ; py . : ed . : ) es and 57 perches of [lowing brothers: Benjamin, Eliza-
phases of this great order. In brief z 2 : Laborers, from 20 to 2 cents an ) Marietta of whom we have yet heard, uests of Mr. Martin Garber and fam- | jand in Raph €11.9¢ | : m m
2 ind when the story is told, it will fall 1 ‘ > iL Ig. In OPNO, Pd ,v0b, bethtown; Abraham, Round Top. Th
he stated: M Jov Li s insti-| tse A ats ; YH 1hour; Man and 2-hors fr 10 to | at least, is Samuel Rettew, who land- | i ' \ > m | = di oe
he stated: Mt. Joy ¢ mst i . Y 3 : , n and 101rses, trom ) to | Amos E. H ev to Rena T. Si r 1 1 v
9 3 to the working man’s lot to make up begin N York: Friday hd at f . : ad All 4 ¢ y to Rena 1. Shear- Bi will be held Thursday morn-
tuted Dec. 4. 1847 when eleven mem- tho pmoant Took thea 8 politi F {C ontinued on page 5) fed in New York Friday, and at once | Mr. and Mrs. J. Harve Gingrich|eor 6 acres and 66 perches of land in 1 9 o'clock from the lute
: : x 3 f 1 ost > » abolition Oe Simin ia athe Ni in ; . | i I * | o'cloc iy e late home
bers had applied for a charter. The ze hot : he online telegram to his father, George | he Misses Bowers, of Reading, | Rapho township. 2.500 | witl rth t 10 , ¥ Rp
yy . booze ouses. ou bd - m ¢ 1 Sess) 1 . s iy ert . 1th er rviceS a o'clock in
ate win. was : cs ‘hic / : 2 5 Rettew, Jt I'he family had all along ( nd ecuests f relatives ) mT { is
late John ( al} af the first noble aD © Minstrel Show April 26 re eu Ie Ta a 5 ’ y I ests of relative J ne Culp’s trustees to Trinity Lu [Ge ever's TE h. Interment in the ad-
(pe ond 1 oto y, APR | po ‘ . y | known hat towar« 1c end » + : v J . . : a1
rand and the late John Patterson PROF. MYLIN SUCCEEDS V I'he Lancaster Greater Minstrel x ! . Pt a : z | theran Church, of Mount Joy, prop- | joini cemetel
was the first treasurer of the order. * = . - Association, under the direction of am pad heen RUE irs. ( 1s Foreman, Mrs. Wesley | erty in Mount Joy, $ 2 |
T ter . i ed . PROF. GEO. KUNKLE ds , x : 0 I ‘hev imazined it was pratt Pirie vf hy and . vy, . | -
hat night four candidates were in- George Price, present a minstrel | : et : ! n ’ ? cia AN( Terman W Snyder to Michael! Cork B
itiate 1R4 hirtv-tw "WT = 2 . ih 1 1 ot « e 0 I 1arded ure h rot t+ 1 , > . by ivi aer e brown
tiated In I is thirty Wo ne Ww Af a special meeting of the School show in the hall here on Saturday Br : € ; ) h at | We er, 2 cres and 108 perches of | Miss Gertrude Brown. daughter of
me APR WOVD. : 3 . = Li Ott : 1 : tiie - ( ¢ Y them S a oon 11 ator | Adds r sy Gau OI
members were added, in 1849, four- Board recently. Prof. Geo. B. Kunkle. | evening, April 26. Admission, 25| ow, 30 0 resish { land Hathe township, $1,500 { Amos and Rebecea Brown died at her
0 . I in IRR 3 ™ > Q £ dri Js . . . . y 5 4 2 > Te ( \ \1 | » 5 : " ol § 3 » at he
teen and 1 ; 1 50, nis I'h » Was | cunervisine nrincival of our puble | celts with m ra charge of 10 | pi ; ( & : 1 | Reuben E. Nissley to Aaron 8. {home in Rohrerstown. Saturd v even
fittle activity or the next eleven ¥ 5 3 . +. | Tor reserved se The war tax wil 3 brou 1eory red ¢ I.and 8 and 34 srche . © PS a
vears and wher Civil war started ted to be relieved of his |, t Lie Prod Fito on = ey i tarted for New York before it 1 3 ; and : bere hes of | ing, aged 22 years. She underwent an
years ana wnen IVIL war st €( Mav 2 so that he c: n be added I'ickets on sale at Garber’s : . : h nd in Rapho township, $8.500. operation at the S I 1 .
in 1861, the order was dormant un- Pie So Lab he con ae lar . Jol i. Brul ’s i rd which S x iad written | to his brother 1 £ J Rd peration at the St. Joseph Hospital
? pL u n: ! sition at Wind ( pq. drug store. John G. Brubaker’s or : vi : nl : ; : res of Jacob R. Shenk to Al-{on February 4 and was again oper-
til 1865. That year 33 new ones were ‘hestra will furnish the mus 1 lay ( 1y I orer. 13 act 110 . :
1ded 1 ihe s 1 > ited his request nd ¢hestra will furnish the music : is . : | Sher Cl nd 104 perches | ated upon on March 18. She was
added and the year following 32.) ‘dition ] : | ; ~<a» e tha to of woodland in Mt. Joy township, removed to I I }
mo ’ : 1 aaditio vas 1 1 § n- days ' . 1 : 40) § , emove jer s ee vo k
Then there wasn't much doing until). 1a lon he wa ven a ten- day o ; ; | umuel th | ri p oon md: } 15 | love 0 er home thre weeks
1015 when o, clase of 23 Was admitted leave of absence which began Mon- Slight Fire Scare th the marks of wound il ove: \ Jorshes : Cy ; Va . ago. hough her condition was known
sid ih S016 tes en: oyciday. Prof. Arthur P. Mylin, who The fire alarm was sounded on |] odv and he by heerful in I ara Rarhart of Millersville A Iisirator © | iristian Good to | to be serious, her death came as a
an $ )y ten » ames y . : {1 iit Ln st ¢ L 1 Ira karhat 1 1 'rSVi y I Zorcher 1 WHS ‘ !
Wd 5 ‘ ; th soli pv i : N Xe was principal of our schools last Friday evening at 7:30 but as the vite of it I'h } : 11 hd th fest of Mi g H. Zi Be h et 114 acres and 20 | shock to her many friends. She was
< ead 0- the rot, Ny. nue on- : 4 y 1 4 Ha the gue "i "Ss rches * lan Y d 1 1 rvrnehs i % $A
5 Ln 1 : 5 term, was elected to succeed Prof. firemen neared Jacob Brown's place l : relate his yori! ; i Ql al vis 1 Mr jf ! of land in Rapho t »wnship, | an employee of the Conestoga Trae-
aven been its secretary for their... 14 : 3 - . : : fis he y roa experiences 1 ! Herr. She also visited Mrs. | $11,994.54 ) : ,
a Bivty “vents .o | Kunkle and he took immediate of business at the corner of Main and nl He was the thick | A Hey i 3 tion Company and had a host o
past thirty years and although 83 tr 3 : : A DEY va the thi SNe) { Administrator of Jacob M. Ruhl to | friend } .
BE ya ! ° | charge The High school term will Manheim stre the flames were ex- | of the ine for three months witl A 4 1: Mve William ! , C f friends. Deceased was a member o
vears old he is still a young member = : . j of th ng tor three onths with vi ind Mn William W rand | Charle A. Kauffman. 42 aer ys and y v pi
: close June 17 nguished. ttle of lard had | out suf snoh erateh. | 4 qe ¢ Tand 1 the l or 5 ay na wieres and { the Church of God. The funeral ser-
AY 2 ed raten, y S ne | perches { 1 \ >. x : 1
. 11 perches of land Rapho town-|vices will be held at 2:30 o'clock
He commended Past Grand Clayton
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et fire to the kitchen | when

this afternoon in their house of wor-


   
Hoffman a thers for fai ser
Hos 2% ond 2 S19 for figetul we Good Minstrel Show but the flames re put out before | around literally tearing him to er on Sunday [ — a i 2 p 7 Jui
Bottle Orchostra vendered: a sélec. The Lancaster Greater Minstrel any damage was done. {raoment enty-one ches 104 I Elizabeth Teiter and Cath. ® - ship, Rev. F. W. McGuire will offici-
Seed tion which brought an encore. Miss Association will give a minstrel show = eo { close one of the gashes in his side | erin Fortenbaugh. of Lancaster,| TROLLEY CO. RETURNS ate.
Dorothy Johnson, of Manheim pleased Mount Joy Hall here on Saturday Frank & Bros. Next Sale | may give a idea of how he was | fF Mr d M Arthur 3 CENTS TO PASSENGERS a
for the able manner in which she ve. 2vening, Anrll 26. It will he miven On Friday, May 2, C. S. Frank & | torn. He lay on the ground all night | Hershey on Sunday : Fred H. Andes
cited There was anothor selection ll to paris with a finale by Thos. Bro. will sell a lot of extra good cows, | with the dead and wounded all about Miss Florence Habecker. of Temple Passengers on the Lancaster, Man- Fred H. Andes died Thursday af-
by Roth’s Orchest fier which Rev. W. Bucher and Company. This is a some stock bulls, Holstein heifers at | and in the morning—there being | University, Philadelphia, spent her | heim, Lititz and Strasburg lines of | ternoon at his home in East Peters-
J [ burg, aged 74 years. Death was due
 
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onal company of good public sale at the stock yards at Ho- | no one near him who was living-—-he | E

} I acation here with her mother, | the Conestoga Traction Company
  

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faculty of Albright College, who is entertainers and lovers of real old tel McGinnis, in this place. They | managed to crawl about two hundred | Mrs. Mary Habecker. perce great
Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge time minstrelsy should not fail to make particular mention of a yards to a roadside Mr. an Benjamin Horst and | proffered their usual faces yesterday | ness. Deceased was a well known
of Penna., in well chosen remarks, attend. teved young Holstein bull. Mr. Jonas | Although the d nce sounds short lau Arline and Bea re of | ID receiving a return of three cents resident of that community, and for
delivered an excellent address. TY We Minnich | will call the sale. 2t | his progress was slow and laborious. | Sporting I, were Sunday guests of Fail the conductor. By a new rul- (thirty years conductec the business of
There were a goodly number of Keller & Bros.” Next Sale —_—t-— i He would lay and rest and devote | Mrs. Martin Eshleman. {ing of the revenue department no war } Wagon building. He was a meml er of
people present. : : Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro., will Well, Baseball Fans ja portion of the time to digging | Mrs. Rebecca Goslin and daughter, | ¥2* ¢an be collected on round-trip | Zion Latheran church, His wife, who
etl Qs hold their next public sale of live The war is over. Spring is here. | pieces of shrapnel from back of h 5 | M s Theresa Goslin made a business fares less than 45 cents. Hitherto | Was Miss Elizabeth Foltz and the
a BIG RAILROAD BRIDGE AT {stock at their yards at the Farmers The baseball season is at hand. The | hea d, he having been told that some | trip to their home in Mauricetown, | 21 eight per Sent war ax Nas oe ore Sama) Ps
SCHOCK'S CAUSING TROUBLE Inn, in this place, on F riday, April national game has been revived and | of the shrapnel was poisoned. He |New Jersey, over the week-end. fin Deg.on 9 ares over thirty-five To ot 8 Bondo ang Lary, mic 0
ee {25 at 1.25 sharp new time. They will will maintain its usual interest dur- { knew his right leg was shattered Mrs. Anna Millard and son Asher |Cents: Only fares costing more [J2COD 5. bi nder, of Litity Fhese
That portion of the Pinnsvivaniol 1ave 60 head of Lancaster and York ing the coming summer. Rumor has about the knee, but did not worry [returned home from Philadelphia, on | i forty two cents can he taxed. a i iaty feo ed
Ta oar neh Dralae ay the | COUNtY cows, bulls and shoats. Don’t it that the game will be played with | himself much about it until he dis- Phyreday after spending several | At} ae tax on the Mount Joy, Eliza- " n, Eos Cr ang Mrs Mary
river above Shock’s Mills, which has | forget the date, April & 2t the old-time interest in the county. | covered how much blood he was los-| weeks there as guests of relatives and C £ : wn Adamstown Torre Hill, ny h 1 oh aa The Herel
been the source of much annoyance | yyy Where doe Mog Joy stand? |e ot ovary effort to reach the road. | fri : 00 gt e 170 Quartyvilic nes re fate Foe Int os ) os en he
to the company, is again causing | . It Happened Near Here Ee Ye [ile took fs hantdberehled and, as he dna and Anna Mary li A ee ct ne on, ee i Jf Ris nf eran
trouble. The 12th and 13th piers , There are two hundred and fifty Suit For $5,000 Note ald, darn near ted it off and the Mr, stian Hers Abner Sr a ne
from the Lancaster county side have | Nousand words in the English lang- John A. Coyle, attorney for Don | Physicians said he would hove bind to | Hershey and Mrs. Arthur Boley jIeAcHEsS EXAMINATIONS :
again sunk. Last Wednesday 150 |1age, and most of them were used 'W. Gorrecht, of this place, has en- { death otherwise. Shortly after he [and son Paul were Saturday visitors IN THE COUNTY FOR 1919 y David H. Hernley ;
men moved one track close to the | © st Sunday by a la ly who discovered tered suit in Common Pleas Court reached the road two soldiers (Amer-|to Lanca ter. y — navy a Herne a very well
other and for some time to come all|2 ter coming out of church, that her against Dr. F. A. Achey on a promis- | ican) came along with a disabled gun Jacob L. Suydam, who landed Fri-| Cow __Superin nd nt Daniel y oy 3 me man he
i trains will run on a sinele track until |2¢Y Faster hat was adorned with a :sory note for $5,000. Don Ww. | carriage. ~~ They looked at poor|day with a casualty company from Fle isher vill hold teachers’ examina- read 8 St or
& repairs are made. Signal towers have | 118; on which was written, “reduced Gorrecht is a son of W. Frank Gor- [ Samuel, one of them saying. i | guess 18, and now a patient of Green. | tions at various places thruout the the JT Im tie Saturda,
been placed at each end of the bridee |t? $2.75 2 recht, a former partner of Dr. Achey I he's gone anyway, but we'll take him hut Hospital, New York city, was the (county. For applicants who have = Se al e Irom cancer : a
toienerate trains, Ee ee eH - —eeren in the publishing of The Examiner. | along. And they did, tying him fast Sunday guest of friends and relatives | never taught he will examine in the month, after suffering for some time
>e Laryé House Vacant 8 — { and jolting him to the rear. His limb : : (Y. MM. G A. at Landisville on June 5° a aged : an yi res ye rs, four
Just About Perfect | Mr. Walter Loraw, will move from House Being Rebuilt { ras removed first gt the 1 heo and 1 Misses Sarah, Elsie and | and ] 1. For students attending Mil- on > it A all a Whos oe
For the first time in many weeks, [the large house next to the Metho- The home of J. Frank Johnstin, | | then Jahgrono developed and it has Blane Wagne: ind Miss Claudie | | Normal School on June 12 Sr en ae ip Ris A
Sid onl hows to he facies. the five | dist Parsonage, to the Baker property which was recently dostrotod be fre] De n 2 shortened three or four times Rupp and Mr. Roy Wagner, of York, at Millersville For applicants oy oii ne 2h] V hs a5 ]
Ih rr Hy oR a East Main street, which he for- ip Meviown, is renidiy Porn rounilt neg )y operations made necessary were en a birthday din e had i ence from Conoy, oa x I Sg : hi his : I
Puiting on Monday and aithonch the | merly occupied. This leaves a de- ' Contractor Wolters, 0 Pos Ye. | ! 1e SAngrene It was at lenzzth nex g St in honor of Mr and hl st Donegal and Mount 4 LE pho be oy cx a &
pupils were in the midst of their j 5 able property vacant in the centre ing the work. This house was one of 2 avery wi yeas Rasy a th al . M : Tox 21 el izabe Stow yy on June 19 of f ne: r Rie Gh a oe
work, in exactly one minute after the] 9% the town, w hich may be rented the oldest in that section, and was | ue ye ¥ paises ol Sa pne. cose . gL a nd Mrs rd Haines and = a Istons Deg : at 9 o’clock and Sind? en By i ; To
alarm, the building was empty, over | from M. M. Leib at $8.50 a month. of log. | ul fo be 1D. When hi was re- | tw i ( rer John and Martha, Mr. | are to the public. : BE hes
400 pupils having marched out. Mt. | > use Es 3 un He Ce pl hu ; had op > drow He Began od 1h- Ew > f
| . . { formed there, Sam enced to | ter Verna, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haines rvin t <
Joy does not want any Boyertown | Marriage Licenses The Price of Peace. imend. He sav has § iprov- | and little daughter A Lit, ne An Organ Recital ih
misfortune and according to the| Geo F. Barto, Mount Joy, and That is the title of a free movie | jing eacl Sn AS aa Wig eid Yizal t} Je et wy % Sof near An organ reci be given in h ho y
above, we can scarcely see how our | Verna E. Gish, Elizabethtown. show to be given in the Garden Thea- | b i Sagh sng he nglh Age and oo ™ Spon Sunday the Cl of God. this vince, op ie Pe
system could be improved. Joseph B. Meshey ,and Maggie S. tre in this place, on Tuesday evening hn ih J} oi roe Buln 3: BIN THUS A rant bial Tuesday evening, May 6th, by Prof bere ab ton
TT Te | Hostetter, both of Mount Joy. April 29 at 7.30. This is a Govern ren cos 4 > at ig ind Mrs. J 3} Prank A. MeOurvell assisted by Mrs K ma n th
Two New Features | George H. Brown and Lillian M.' ment film and those who have seen it | pital n TE ® Gl te hos rta th h AL ® Jog? : 1 n-1G. Cox, soprano. Prof. MeCarrell is | s oh
Beginning with this week we have | lauenstein, both of Mount Joy. praise it highly. Don’t fail to go. his Fim I hs I en Sar ier Se GC od Fig, on Y A a a Dron nt the organist in the Pine I
added two new ures that will ap- | r- ———————— I speedy recovery Sai A a Ro oy ancg ntresl bres church at Harris ree———
pear weekly hereafter in the columns ! BIRTHS Home From Overseas. | : ee —— i Oui gr Bagel Bia) Bes My 4 hn > burg is 98 Jan OTURINSL is Mrs. Anna M. Myers
of the Bulletin. One is “Little] Mr. and Mrs. Garth Snyder of Mrs. John Garman, of this place, ne tt and sor Th ini Wie M fj Fecogm ined vy have he s. Al M. Mye wid the
Julius Sneezer,” an up-to-date comic | Rowenna, announce the birth of a received a telegram from New York | Former Burgess Weds Zeller. Mo int You. al Mn Is at n Cl ner
and the other is “Things That Never | son. on Monday morning from . her son, | Our former Burgess George H.|.. 4 ngs Toler 6 Pings msylvania e 0] 1 t 4
Hapnen.” We hone our readers will Mr. and Mrs. John Shenk, New Frank Garman, stating that he arriv- Brown, on North Jacob street, sp g CC — I leas iE ; ; S
enioy these illustrated features |Haven street announce the birth of ed in New York on Sunday. a surprise on his friends when he |, ~ Ee Dyers Chas fterr re
weekly. {a son on April 19. 2th of rn TRS: Sonny. announced that he had taken unto ORD CAR RED; PRES # an sult abetes,
i | AD Now Green. Crocer himself a wife. The fortunate lady OCCUPANTS ARE INJURED : aged sixty-three year ) onth
: : . . : 5 y is Lillian M. Hauenstein of this 1 i = i nd t 7
Licensed at Harrisburg Going Out of Business Mr J. M. Backenstoe has rénted jm auenstein pus p Too much colored ball Colum Everybody Should Attend. nd Ser
On Saturday our townsme Geo. By a large advertisement on page the Eberle store room on East Main They were married at the residence ,;,, ,, Monday night n all pr ba. A meeting of the Liberty Loan Com [of 3 hurch f
H. Brown became a benedict and that {8 it may be seen that D. H. Martin, | street, recently vacated by Harry of Rev. H D. Speakman, rector of bility caused a : oD on th hs Sa mittee will be held in the club rooms S$ sur b
same any his only daughter, Miss Bea- | who conducted a clothing store here , Smith. He will open an up-to-date St. Luke's chapel, at his home | road west of town at two o Joel ves. | above H. S. Newcomer's hardware | the Ar S
trice P. Brown. was granted a license | for a number of years, will discon- green grocery there. Frank street on Saturday evening amu Y 2% : ” 6 i Jes store, in ice, at 8 o’clock on | Myers, of 1 Pa S
at Harrisburg to wed Mr. Clair M. tinue it and will therefore sell his re- TT els hey are now ut home to. their Jcolored of Columbin ; was Set Thursday ing, to organize for |Myers, of th yers
Wallace of the Capital City. | maining stock at greatly reduced. | Now It Will Cost 25 Cents More friends 2 ae soom Be Mr | Mrs. Minnie Gamble and Miss Cora Pe Victory campaign. Do not [of Phi : ary S. at
eminem ll A Ann i wea A A eceiesicconessies ! Constables are required, by order Ge Br 3 3 a el of the Brm of { Jackson tc their homes hore and il to be pres this will probably home the 1 brothers
Bainbridge Man Robbed | Sold an Olds Eight | of the state authorities to collect all Feo. rown s Sons, our extensive] bo conte if ithe State road at a be the t opportunity to work for Henry A. Sheets, of
While on his way to Martinsburg, Mr. H. S. Newcomer, our local |dog taxes that are as yet unpaid, manuigeturers, errific speed, the Ford struck a con and subscribe to Government Loan Samuel of Mt.
W. Va., to accept a position, L. S.|dealer, delivered an Oldsmobile Eight | with an extra “quarter” for the col- — crete guard at a culvert with such! = U¢S Let us “Finish the Job.” township and ss. David Smith,
meee} 1S Mrs. Tyfer, 12
Bernhauser, of Bainbridge, stopped |touring car to Mr. Levi E. Snyder of | lector’s fee.
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——ee— _ Col. Edward Martin, State Commis- | concrete. The car was badly wrecked | In Trouble Again £ 1 -
of $38, leaving him penniless. ! TN Ee — They're Big Eaters sioner of Health, has appointed health |and the top being down, when it | Fred W. Gestewitz, the musician Tom her aie hom: on Thursday
= Underwent an Operation Did you ever know that 1,000 officers for the coming year. Among [struck the obstruction the three oc- | who formerly lived here, and who Morning. at nme ook ang at tem
Lovefeast at Sporting Hill | Major Q. O. Reitzel of Salunga, | guinea pigs can eat 25 tons of hay those named are three Lancaster |cupants took a ride thru the air, go- | was “in dutch” on numerous oc o'clock at he Cross Roads leeting
The United Zion Children held a |is confined to a base hospital at Camp | in a year besides the beets and other [county men, Dr. J. J. Newpher, Mt. |ing over the windshield. Mr. Hard- | casion, was heard at Court on Satur house, west of here. Interment will
lovefeast at Sporting Hill on Satur-|Dix, N. J., recovering from a serious stuff? Well such is a fact at the |[JoV; Dr. T. C. Detweiler, Quarryville; | ing had a number of teeth knocked |day, on a charge of failing to sup be made in the cemetery adjoining
day evening. Ministers from a dis- | operation. Gilliland Laboratories at Marietta. Dr. P. R. Wentz, New Holland. out, Miss Jackson was cut about th ' port his two children. The case was Se
tance were presen . ! TTT — a SA nee —_—-_t- face and sustained body bruises and | continued, as the children are in the LOCAL NOTES
A Two New Supervisors Nothing Doing Thus Far Widow Granted a Pension Mrs. Gamble escaped uninjured. hands of the Children’s Aid Society. The schools at Sporting Hill
Notary Commissioned | James E. Irwin and D. L. Heine- A representative of a booking A pension has been granted to TTY | Fred now lives at Lancaster. on Friday ols #¢ Sporting Till close
The commission of Ethelbert Mil- | n nan were appointed supervisors of | bureau was in town last week in an | Mrs. Philena Dombach of East Pe- Cases Were Dismissed rw = Th a C. T. U. will meet at i}
ler, of Marietta, as a notary public| West Hempfield township by the |effort to interest our townspeople in |tersburg, who had been the widow of | At Court on Saturday, W. W. | For Once They Agreed home of Z. W. Kelle : ‘Mond lh
has been received for record at the | Cot urt on Saturday. a Chautauqua for this Summer. Henry Pickel, of Company H, Fifty- | Smith, of Marietta, who was charged! An old couple had lived together |ine at 7.30. eer on Nuncay even
Court House. i rll} Gurren - — > — second regiment of Ohio. by his wife with “hon-support, the | forty years. The man said that he| Albort H. Stumpf of this place, i
ey Bought a Tractor Tractor Demonstration TTY Ye case was dismissed. {and his wife never agreed but once ssisting at the Sheriff's office at 1a -
Fleisher Here Today { Mr. Amos W. Mumma purchased Weather permitting, Mr. Walter The Mount Joy Auxiliary of the Paul E. Wagner, of this place, was |in all that time, and that was when | ster this week. po
County Superintendent Daniel [2n 8-16 International tractor from |Welfley will give a Fordson tractor | General Hospital has donated 32 doz. |also heard on the same charge and | the house took fire, both agreed that I will pay 30 cents a pair for all
Fleisher is visiting our public schools | the local representative, Mr. H. S.|demonstration at his home west of | e2gs for the children over the Easter jthe s disposition was made of his the best thing to do was te get out| pigeons brought to “me Within the
today. | Newcomer. Florin tomorrow, Thursday. season. = 2 soon as possible next week. J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
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