‘I'he Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, July 2, 1919 $1.50 a Year in Advance — V BME XIX NO. 5 s the Time to Have Your Real Estate Listed if You Want to Sell it This Fall. See Schroll Now i MANY ACCIDENTS |"&%3i iis dus THE DOINGS free: Si, o|OUR WEEKLY EE OUR MORTUARY DURING THE WEEK|. wits itu AROUND FLORI seve hone CARD ‘BASKET. Ao Wr RECORDINGS d——— This event was cor actod very suc ce, announce the birth HARRY GARDNER HAD A HAND | cessfully last summer. and a good | ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Br ry PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT T | +} 4 Sonic 2 dE F. an d ert Brosey is | PE . ME OUT THE | of the nds were - DT INGS FROM THAT THRIVING { : N HAVE PASSED TO THE he program CUT OFF—JAMES GLATFEL- attendance is again expected. The [ place, announce the birth of a MANY COMERS AND GOERS presen ased with GREAT BEYOND AND BUSY VILLAGE | Mr. and Mrs. Phares Peters, of IN THIS LOCALITY ft} = ; [as rendered i appended Grace tachae a , Colur t and TER CRUSHED A THUMB affair is being sponsored by prom their musical ability. Je eee —FRANK STOLL IN- | inent itizens of East Hempfield i ir town, announce the birth : bia’ dest JURED bowonun partisieny residents of Miss Emily Freymeyer was a Mon- | SO! M TA Eshleman De : Waltz (Dutt), Bohm, Anna Mumma | resident, died I: veel There seems to be a jnix hovering a ’ Pe SOE Rohrerstown [ 4, y- visitor to Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zerphy, of {eek at Mount Gretna. and M Welsh; Walt (Trio), : : § § J and East Petersburg. Mr. James Shatz. of near town, announce the birth of a Mr. James Schatz of Coatesville, | Streabbog, Anna Mumma, Alice Martha Moyer; Mim-|terday at Mountville, aged 78 years. as there The big tabernacle of > Let : ‘ ohte he big tabernacle of the camp |yigited his mother over Sunday. daughter. visited his mother on Tuesday Longenecker, Geib visited 2 ) » Heins, Song euben NM ridy, died yes- Coatesville over this section of late were more accidents within the past {oround is to be used for the Chau- Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geib of Mrs. Fred Lieberher and: two sons] 982s Caprice Sunnyside, announce the birth of a are spending the week at Yorl | Wit hout Words, Streabbog, Kathryn | | . rook ‘ re've ‘ 3 « ‘ ‘ 1 « . week than we've had in months. tauqua, and is ideal for this purpose. | polatives at Rheems, on Sunday. 5 zabeth Mowrer died at the i | Nissley; Maypole Dance, Bugbee, Home, Oreville, aged 90 A splendid program has bee ar- r 1S > . 4 J le ) plendi Prog 18 een ar Mr. Louis Lesher, of Myers stown, ghter. Elizabeth Zerphy spent the week | | Alois Heilig; Little Birdie in the ranged for each day. A distinct is here on a visit to Florin friend Mr and Mrs. Samuel Ober of near end with relatives at Columbia | Tree (Duet), Barbour, Alice and ™ . Mrs. Wm Amos, formerly of Two Fingers Injured v and | Milto n Grove, announce the birth of Mr. Ed Ream made a business trip | Mr. Jay Klugh, who is employed PABA Ti ll : at the Grey Iron Works, had two | lealure o 1¢ event wi ve the Miss Elizabeth McKinley fingers crushed by a machine one Jynioe SenaTtmont yo SEevialiy Harry Hawk were Sunday visitors a: Jog hter te Harrisburg, Wednesday afternoon. | Oliver Longenecker; Bicycle Galop, Hd : : i s Tne reals ad: » pr IS rirls There et , ( rs. Blaine Y POS p : 5s CARE Ty > A . mihiraleres Columbia, died at Parkesburg, aged day last week. adapted for boy ind girls. There | Hershey. r. and Mrs. Blaine O. Grosh of « a I op dae : Bechten, Lester Brubaker: Dancing ’ ’ » will be a big pageant, a story hour, a Mrs. Wili: Hamilt y Milton Grove, announce the birth of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hgisey and Wavele K : 31% 61 year Steel in His Eye iid tg) 92 ) } + Mrs. iliam amilton and two | 207 yf 16 birth of H two sons spent Saturday at Lancas avelets, imery, When Lyi . j Jes $ se ay hour, and many new anc auchters, S: ‘daved : , a daughter ! Smil Mar : 1 : Pla — Mr. Ed. Shires, who is employed [interesting oame daughte rs, Saturdayed at the Coun- |? gh Mer ; 0 | ter. [ Smiles, Martin, Anna Mumma; I Mrs. Ella May. wife of Earhart with the Rollman Manufacturing Co Presung games. ty Seat. Es Mr. and Mrs. Emmert Whistler of Miss Beatrice Craley pent the |!N8 In the Garden, Fairy Bells, Strea \ oy ny : Ba Wins ails The progrens for the first day will Mr. Samuel Fair of the Capitol |D oa Salunga, announce the birth of past week with relatives at Colum. {?Po8, Lillian Backenstoe; Polkn. Ma Metzgar, died at Columbia Saturday, s sing a bac ic, $ ve featured by the Del Mar Ladies | City. nai : ont a daughter : en Hf My url : : . : : y= Me i § z § arents a vi ( £ . . urka, Dana, O )aken Jucke a piece of steel lodging therein. Dr. Quartette, consisting of four v Tony, b iid his paren 3 sit on | Mr. and Mrs E : bia. | In 1 tna ld Oaken Bucket, a a TE Basher tu attendine him us , consisting of four young | Sunday. I and rs. Ed. Henry of near Miss Sylvia Hershey vf Harris | Weber, Esther Lindemuth: lorest Mary W ¢ £1 Get lied a, 6» e S ¢ 3 g . oirls sweebtions z i ? . 1 yssler’ . an . ‘ My . J ol & 5-1 > ar y W saac tz, 3 3 eirls of exceptional talent with Mr. Roy Hershey, son of Mr. and | H a S cn h, announce the birth burg, spent some time here with her | Ech, Lynes, Oliver Longenecker:]|_, oo Yami y eo 5 1 : ! led musical instruments of various sorts; | Mrs. Jacob Hershev arrived 1} , | 01 a daughter 4 sis yy Robin’ 1. Zs . 4 at Columbia om a complicatio ) S § y | Mrs. Je rshey, arrived home . arents. | Robin’s Lullaby, Krogmann, Southern r also a lecture on Germany’s problem from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hershey, be ha 1 r. Irvin Geistweit is busy | [Folk Song, Weber, Dorothy Nisslev : diseases aged 50 years. in 1919 by Prof. Howard Spicer, of : Sincer an JE [tween here : “lorin, an co 1 9 : revert JS ousy ayv-iSol Lo : of ——— ( ! a or oward Spicer, of Mr. H. H Singer and family of birt ere and Florin, announce the ing his residence painted on West] ldiers a Coming (Quartette), Maria, widow of Samuel Hogen- with a badly sprained knee. He was |l.ondon, Eng., who, has been an eye Ephrata, spent Tuesday with Mr. H birth of a son. Main street |B ! Heilig, Karl Engl lobl } | Phil 5 y Ha : i sed Of vn ‘ Be . Yoo . A . Mr : re . ped LICEL. | © 1dobler, who die near 11la., was bedfast for several days but is up |Witness of various phases of the Ger-|I.. Stoll and family Ir. and Mrs. Howard Shuman, on Miss Rachael P. Hoffer pend- | robert Heilig, Oliver Longenecker;|y, ried at C an bi > Sh Ww os : ‘ 2 pov i ; 3 oe : e ariobic ache . IS spen uried : 0 1bia. She ras f and about again. Dr. Snyder at- | man revolution. Mr. Daniel Flowers of Elizabeth h Marietta pike, announce the ing the week at Stevens Hill. visit umming rd Schiller M: he 1 ® = L « » vi 5 1 iy SI > : : . . Ir 3 P, x 101 ~ 1 tending him. Boum, he famous magician, and |town, was a Sunday visitor to rela : : Maude illis, in a dramatic recital | tives in our village Had His Hand Split. of “Turn to the Right” will be the Mr. Dale Garber has accepted a aged 42 year Sprained His Knee. Mr. Clarence Brubaker, who was working at Atlantic City, is home f [1 | vear | birt a FY years old. I 35: of a Son: ing her aunts. 3 Song, “Somewhere a Voice r. and Mrs. Christian Brubaker, Mr. Samuel Suydam of Lancaster [is alling Alice Longenecker: On Jorey Miles { : ‘i Parade Mare >a Tyee aC. y $ [tt arade March, Barth, Twinkling Jerry Miles, a former resident of Hs Lay, of near Erisman’s Church, announce |i : : Mr. Walker Brown was picKING! want atid: : 5 ! the ? visited his aunt, Mrs Mary Zink] ’ . HErrios Bs thor tay, Wi he Tne Fron Ziman io pans day. Sy 3 Wasa, D. C., and he birth of a son, : here Saturday. ay K Pos a, Ethel Newcome r; | Marietta, died Saturday at his home der upon which he was standing,}Montaville Flowers, and Foals I ig iad oo : Raney: Elizabett | Miss Bertha Wertz of Philadel Y ge, Devaux, Sohort in Middletown, aged 72 years. Death : He put out his hand to pro- | McIntyre will Na ie hy ok Es Bo : oop er of lizabe th- THE ye phia, is spending some time here id R1pp mz Wave , Millw: iH; was due to a complication of diseases k { ay; ’ as a week-end visitor to Mr { with her parents ng Andemuth; Sweet Kiss Polka, | after a long illness Deceased was | 1 Mrs. Wm. Beamesderfer/|, © ! arnival of Venice, Streq coachman for the late Colonel James slipped. sot himself ¢ in s ing a branch |, ; tect himself and in so doing a branch |. 4 the Haskell Indian Orchestral | William Henry and family ind Longenecker; Mountain Young, of Marietta, for many years. of the tree caught between his sec- }and th fourt} {av ; > : : >and the ! day; with the Mrs. Herman Brinser and Mrs 1d I Yichar \ v DO third fingers, splitting his | Douohbovs’ M 1 1 nor | ang on Richard visited at Eliza-| x 9% ghboys’ Male Quartette and the | Martin Liggins were Saturday U tht 3 nchottische Kinkel Carl | H : Me Ag 1 i | De own, Sunday x : t e, AInkKey, Karl | He wa 81 m r of Bethel church. u | Mr. and Rudolpt t | fungles Austrian S r, Pacher, Anna a. - ond and flicting a very painful wound |... 5 Si psd / hand, inflictin ery } | great humorit, Strickland Gilliland | visitors to the County Seat nd Mr h Gut ob} : ( $ Iph Guttman o a (Trio), Mrs. Hettie L. Brandt Kath | Mrs. Hettie L 3randt, widow of Dislocated His Arm the final day Mr. and Mrs. Emory Inner ff the — > -————— County Seat, were Sund visitors | os WILL TE VE N BE. OPEN | .,vor 1%; ol ond SUNDAYS HEREAFTER AND Hinds 1 1 ~¢|lT'yn and Dorothy N er ’ | L \ Ivi } bill and friend aie 1€y : Christian 1dt, d Thursday [ pent J th in * | morning i th reside » f her here While picking cherries from a tree i near the Marke street bridge one |GAVE A RECITAL AT { Mr. John Eichler a ; C of Be ig Ig ih E'TOWN MASONIC HOMES | Mrs. Wesley Royer and children o WILL SELL NEAR BEER, off a ladder and dislocated his arm a~wp Elizabethtown, a ; 6 tor.) SOFT DRINKS, ETC of at the elbow. When the ladder fell Miss Caroline Nissly, pianist a ets mother, Mrs Flapbotl, Sid ] | b i yo : | k Mr. John H. Stoll, who was | sisted by Miss dred Feller i on: Sin : | Hotel thiorieh i tv \ ( \ rubaker d I a 1 rVesvnr ord rh: 54 Vo. Bellaire, : 4 rait } r ected ! ng office | Yea I bet She wa Jaker, near struc standing arby, knocking him d¢ He was slightly bruised § ce f recital at Thumb Crushed ¥ ot Glatfel ) omes, zabethtowr riatfel u l0Ce : and bruised s being Ades Had Hand Amputated Mr. Harry G rardner, who y n ployed at t y ell em Manufacturir ( pany, at Florin 1 pei yaln buying with A Dee A \1 I -) f 1 AL t ternoon, with se Rev. Arthur Presbyter the Marietta Shoot Tonight Few Were Caug Westerday the fish season pad in this state ar IS now hn )é his place of | Joy. Newtown. Colu her x “ful to catch bass, s: perch/4 I 3 iS prey 1 to d I t I toy Rachel tc. 3A number fish. I f SY Dr. Maecl nd I I = : lass of 1907, 0 and hving ARs nba be atdiia : ho Powerit. + i ‘Lan 2 it 3 nt t : m : Man has decided to spend The reve: it Lancas-|and M itner sang two beautiful] If you your property | mere, being sent from S ddy i) 3 theo more f itsjter will rea : 0,04 mark election A the evemmny service f {this I a : S i tin to have it |a a delegate to the Y od ; hroll’s list Conference, i ir | ir. 7: