Ch: y. & 5 Emily : speht Zell. Lancas re as the TE Ecamer. of inc: Sind er wy to of this Dlagn-<*"=m int of Lan Sundax Mrs. ch hd 1d C ward Hoffmaste othy } spent th J her parents ohn Pdpavpas trice spent Satur lt Rohrerstown and HG. Walter | Sunday wit! ld Mr. N. F. andy Miss spent th and Mrs. Arntz chroll and | fehrol! at- . Wert at : icker and John H. ent a few d friends. reed, Miss G. Pennell i an auto- and over er, daugh- bert, Mrs. , Mr. Wal- spent Sat- > own 11 be held is place on 27, for a Distance ded shells rou please. 8 shot and y be used. hatches for ooting will yerybody is | Ing { made for the Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, November 26, 1919 $1.50 a Year ia Advance arket for Real Estate Can be Accommodated by Seeing J. E, Schroll, [Tount Joy THE DOINGS AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE Mr, Jpe. A. Stoll spent several days at” Ephrata. Miss Mary Rineer ler at Lancaster. Mrs. Ed. Booth and son Stanley |spent Sunday at the County Seat. | Mrs. J. Y. Kline. and daughter [ Fannie Saturdayed at Lancaster Mrs. Louisa Dickel of Lancaster, { | was 4 Saturday visited towne+friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Derr called on relatives at Sporting Hill on Sunday. Mrs. J. N. Olweiler was a Satur- [day visitor to friends at Elizabeth- | town. Mr. | Earl Royer has accepted a pox | sition | with Mr. Eli Arndt’s P. 'R. R. | repair crew. Mr. and Mrs. John Stehman and two daughters were Monday visitors to Lancaster. Mr. John Akron, Ohio, nployment. Miss Edna Breneman visited Mr. land Mrs. Jno. Greenawalt at Mount Joy on Sunday. Messrs. Roy Palmer and J. Harvey | Rutherford were Saturday visitors to gobbler! the County Seat. ld they roam, | Mrs. Elizabeth Sides and daughter {Amanda called on relatives at Co- {lumbia on Sunday. Mrs. S. S. Stacks and daughter izabeth visited the former's son at caster on Saturday. { Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brinser | have returned from a several weeks’ visit to Canada and Niagara Falls. { Mrs. A. J. Rineer spent the week- I {end at Trenton, N. J., where she ach of eenerot : visited Mr. McElroy and family. mous monar | Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sheetz and t i children of Clinton county, are here on a visit to his father, Mr. Henry Sheetz. Mr. assistance pound the bugh lawns our ars hi dre trariwise, within ing al hotl has he gone to has secured 1 Royer brown where ken). { sing yjects true skin. Bs to the ugh fa 1 his he > childre very year gather hq obbler Lcua Benjamin M. Souders with the his wife slaughtered a porker for Mr. Harry in just five hours. He also slaughtered a 294 pounder for Mr. Jno. Weidman on Tuesday. On Sunday evening the United Brethren church here was the scene very interest and appropriate in honor the young men and community who par- ed wm the World War Fifteen men in uniform were present with the large audience, with the excellent pro- on their behalf. The H. Miller, preached a Sun. of GOOD PRICES Lamor ection better The \ of ing xercises of from town ticipat young and together were ed rendered Rev. M. mo gram pastor, fine se SE A —— BIG SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING AT CHIQUES hren will meeting at No- ual 30 the Bret school Sunday, unus at 1: follows: Church of conduct a Sunday k 1 their Chiques House on NAD tines ¢ 30. A program WILL HOLD A FARMERS’ will be rendered MEETING DECEMBER 9 in the afternoon, Opening exercises. Address of Welcome. Topic No. 1—*“How Influence of S. Work,” Ginder. Topic Present Zug. Topic No. 3—“Personal bility in the Sunday School,” local packer, The packing mber of interest o'clock i n as 9th, a far- in Mount Joy Farm meeting in the in this potato farmers corn and their pro- Becker. very able Topic No. 4—*“Individual speakers lities of the Sunday School,” Hollinger. Topic No. —“The School,” Kathryn Zug. Round Table, S. S. Eshleman. Closing exercises. A hearty welcome to assist in the Regular speakers, ‘general discussions, 2 ntly Mr. Jacob Y. Kline of | Chorister, Eva Zug. purchased privately from| Committee—S. N. Becker, id Stoner, seventeen build- Hess, P. E. Geib. nany of which front on the | IOC Bh highway between here at PURCHASE OF A CHEMICAL Vhile this is not authentic, | DROPPED FOR THE PRESENT >d that the purchase was purpose of erecting | At the last regular meeting of houses threon for employes in the | {Friendship Fire Company, President Bact eolate Manufacturing | Pennell appointed a committee to Compan nt nearby. This wouldj raise funds by the fair, carnival or be 2a and we do hope it!solicitation method, said money to be is t | used for the purchase of a chemical truck for the Company. H. J. Wil- {liams is chairman of the committee meeting held Thursday jevening at 8 o’clock. After dis- or alcohol [cussing the matter pro and con, it entitled to|was decided, upon motion, to drop their busi-|the matter for the present. Several vesterday by [months ago the company sent a venue Leder-]committee before Boro Council to enforcement |ask that body for better fire fighting |apparatus. Definite action will quite ely be taken by the new Council will be January and the Fire Laddies are vearly. | patiently awaiting their decision. i tl ree Jecember vill held the Mount _ Company. The rest every farmer and especially those ity a corn and will be held. Local dly asked to bring s for exhibit and vill be judged by prominent the B. Broaden M. be S. the H. Needs of Hershey No. Generation,” &n as Responsi- Lillian Possibi- Several Alice present and deliver addresses. eeting will be held in the af- n of that day only and will be to everybody. The entire pro-| will be published next week. Ideal Sunday "0 Wie is extended to discussions. 10 minutes; minutes. MAY POSSIBLY MEAN lanl A BUILDING BOOM Rece Ylorir Mrs. Da lots H 1. te { Florin It 1s rar Oe VILL HAVE TO BE MIGHTY SAVING land a THE was much liquor allowed persons or use it announced Just how will dispense be it, in permit, jin 1 liquor a State Councellor Was Here State councellor John C. Fiero, Fraternal “Patri nksgiving Games fternoor of ng a Toy the made Yder on Friday evening. The lodge ently had a membership drive and )] 1 Brother Fiero presented Messrs. W. 1|G. Loraw, Herman Hartman and { Wm. Miller with tokens of apprecia- each proposing five hew mem- Tount 1otic attracti five 3 tions, tions. quite likely games. bers. i —- Er Pig and Sauer Kraut The Moose, at Elizabethtown, will hold a roast pig and sauer kraut sup- per for members only on Saturday >vening. There will be two bowling games between Elizabethtown and Lancaster Moose. NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS HUSKED ALL HIS CORN Tuesday there was a corn | husking bee held for John S. Min- nich, a farmer near Florinel, when his corn was all husked. He is con- fined to his bed with typhoid fever. Mr. Minnich was taken by great sur- prise when he learned his corn was being husked and sends his heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the neighbors and friends for their kind assistance. Those who took part in it were as follows: Harry Wissler, Jacob Brubaker, Albert S. Habecker, Albert A. Greenawalt, Samuel Wis- sler, William Gingrich, Elam H. Charles, Christian C. Miller, Martin S. Peifer, David H. Charles, Amos N. Forrey, Christian Herr, Phares Greider, Harry Heinaman, Isaac Kreider, Henry Musser, Charles A. PGreider, Isaac Kame, Christian L. Nissly, Norman H. Musser, Daniel N. Forrey, Joseph Bailey, John Green- ly, Benjamin Kreider, Milton Erb, Oliver Forrey, Harry E. Kame, Leonard Kline, Howard Erb, John Nissley, Isaac N. Forrey, Jacob Erb, Cyrus Nissley, Joseph Tyson, Harry Gable, Salem Gambler, Harry on Drescher, Augustus Altland, Ira Hoover, Doctor Richard Reeser. Rev. Norman N. Lower, Harry Musser, Elmer S. Kreider, John Forrey Min- nich, Jacob Kreider, Charles Smith, John D. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mrs. John Keiser and Mrs. John D. Smith. es ca SA lle ita NEW REGULATIONS OF AUTOMOBILES THERE WILL BE NO $5.00 LI- CENSES NEXT YEAR—TIME IS NOW HERE TO APPLY FOR YOUR NEW TAGS New regulations of automobiles, new prices for the 1920 tags, and new laws on speed signs are re- ceiving much attentiom= by the thou- sands of Mount Joy and Lancaster county owners of cars, now that the time is at hand to apply for the 1920 tags. Instead Last license of the 192 license cost ¢92() 0 } re wil 1 ( Ii $10, and for each from $5 tc the than added cense 1ssued 107 1919 ame effec the imit”’ Through in some failure to han borough of whose num- page () ens of the the county, many motorists (Continued on —— E— LOCAL DOINGS IN REAL ESTATE iddle- sale for Hotel at public The Farmers’ town, was $14,000. felter Bros. Realtor Jno. sold at E. Schroll has chased the fine office building of Hershey Condensing Company, cated on the site of the old Farmers’ Creamery. Jacob S. Farver, Farver homestead farm in Conewago township to Edward McMullen, who resides in Conoy township. The price paid was $9150 or $70 an acre for the 131 acres. On Friday Ricksecker, trustee business place and late John G. Beatty, at Florin, public sale. It was purchased James Eshbach for $2,500. Geo. Vogle was the auctioneer. ee etl eee AUTOISTS BE CAREFUL WHILE IN LANCASTER the lo- E. the the at by S. evening Charles to sell, sold dwelling of warn all owners of automobiles to be careful if they go to Lancaster at night. The State Police have started a wholesale cam- paign of arrest against violators. On Thursday night twenty were arrested for not having two front and one rear light burning on their cars while parked or in operation after dark. Each one was fined $10 and $4.25 costs. The Lancaster Automobile Club asked the Police to round up all offenders of the new automobile laws. ror etl lee We want to Tollgate Keeper Sues Autoists Joseph Welcomer, keeper of the first tollgate on the Lancaster-Mar- ietta turnpike, has had C. Vincént Hamilton, | horn, i all On says that Americans, | an official visit to the local or- | appeared an argument | the ilton, B. F. Kendig and J. of Salunga, -arrested Monday night of the men ra which was el it. When osed and badly Mr. Welcomer followed and attacked both Mr. and Mrs He secured shot gun them off and the arrest damaged men Welcomer. and drove followed. —— eee Wreck on the Pennsy Four cattle cars were wrecked early Friday morning the main line of the Pennsylvania railroad, be- tween F abethtown and Conewago. A bre” xle blamed for the wreck. cars did not leave the tracks. The damage was repaired by wreckerg from Harrisburg. a on is Vern- | It was purchased by Kline- | pur- | last week sold the | YOUNG FOLKS ARE MISS ESTHER R. HERSH TWO WEDDINGS AT LAN- DISVILLE united in wedlock during the week: Dupler—Kautz Dupler and Kautz, of Rowenna, were noon Saturday by Rev. the Church of God. The unattended. Habecker—Kauffman | Howard Habecker, of Landisv [and Miss Annie Kauffman, { ville, were married Thurs ling at 7 at the par { the Church God, 1 | the pastor, Jones Miss Su married at Hoverter at couple Ezra S. o'clock of Rev. andisvil Martin Snavely—Kreider Elmer L. Snavely, of I and Miss Katherine B. Kr | Leaman Place, were married on | Wednesday by D. H. Workman, | at the Presbyterian Manse, at Para dise. They were attended by Miss ' Miriam Kreider and Ralph Snavely {and the ring ceremony was "| Mr. and Mrs. Snavely have |a wedding trip to Delaware | side and on their return they will re | side in Landisville, where the groom jie employed. andisy aer, Rev gone on ewcomer—Hersh wedding of interest Wednesday near town, when Peter { sley, united in Newcomer and The ceremony home of the Donegal Springs. attended brother Fannie bride. guests left Falls eastern A solemnized was morning, Rev. R. Nis marriage Miss Esther R was performed Hersh. at at New couple were Newcomer, a and Miss of the seventy bride's parents, The Amo oroom by of the Strickler, a c« Between sixty esent usin were p couple wedding 1¢ on a ara and point Unite the State farm Mt. Jo rr. it de or ne Roads Are Better Vola ebroo —— Called Off Game terday 1 game All-L been can try Uriner hth Ward Mount incaster city Ni 29 ha will ne th the Manag: W qrrange a of the Jo [ teams lay the City championship Thanksgis morning. an MT Local Men Fined the autoists from this lo cality that were $14.65 each while at Lancaster, for violating auto laws relative to lights were J. R. Bender, R. 2, Mount Joy; Benj. Baer, Rohrerstown; C. H. and H. V. Hamilton, Salunga; Paul K. Herr, R 1, Mt. Joy; Daniel M. Musser, R. 1, Mt. Joy. Thirty-five were arrested this week. rewe— i Ai neesnmensesans Shoot big live bird Denver, this county, afternoon when State pion Raymond Wolfskill will his title against John Rehrig state cup. In addition there a number of other events for of the sport. - En The First Number first number of course was given Monday evening far below ot. who Among fined at Denver shoot will be held Thanks- Cham- defend A at giving our local in Mount and the what it half The Lyceum Joy Hall attendance was should have been, only house witnessing the good entertainment. to be a the incre about rendition If the attendance mus cause success ase. ——eetl ee Shoot at Florin On Thursday, Thanks a big shoot for a lot of t be held at the hotel Thomas MecKir 7 Held a rs of oO Smoker em be Cotton a Dollar Per Pound W. G. Key, P kansas, has sold $1.00 a pound, the hig the Civil War. RE —— Bought a Sedan Mr. Henry Meckley, town, is sporting a fine B: Chevrolet Sedan which he from the local agent, Rohrer. hest since th of aby Grand | purc hused Enos nor ) JOINED IN WEDLOCK ... WALTER S. NEWCOMER WEDS | These well known young folks were past | le were used. | Water | Walter S.| the | for the | will be lovers | all of a| 1 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ARE | | | IT OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT REYOND Renter died at Colum- heart stroke, “UP AGAINST publishers thruout “up against’ at present was a shortage after the pa he newspaper country surely serious the are proposition there print and only nills went under government rol were publishers able to get at a half way descent figure government has rele ind as a result the publisher must pay any old price for paper at present and then pat himself on the [back and be glad he got it. Many Robert f the smaller weeklies have already Columbia 1spended publication and many Ris ]6th others will be compelled to do like ? the winter over, to keep all the dailies week decided as to a vote on resolutions, | present the all angles and in shortage remedic During war of new ased its hold I Edward a Monday from 1 bia aged years Hall, formerly burgess of died in the hospital there year, mn wise before 1S Just publishers of Mary Breneman, wife of sO Breneman, formerly of Co- Philadelphia. Mrs the | yacob in Pitts follows SO as omg, S | lumbia, died at Frecht of Manheim, died Joseph’s Hospital aged 49 years. burgh, last “Prior Elmer E. at St. umonia, those discussed news- | Saturday business from from pn connection with the presented including rationing, port and society news, of daily and Sunday day combination of papers, refusal of all [ husband | advertising for four five days, and | Aungst, publication of only a four-page | brother, paper in Pittsburgh. This con- | survive. to high costs of paper Albert B. Meiskey Meiskey, wife of Albert of Columbia, died Fri- General Hospital. Her one sister, Mrs. Harry Elizabethtown, and a Tennis, of Lebanon paper many Sy reductions of | elimination comic sections, | Mrs. 1]: a peakers the and of Samuel mn or he daily {dition is directly due materials and labor.” | Mrs. Annie E. Kauffman The publishers in Lancaster Coun- | Annie E. Kauffman, widow of Kauffman, of Ironville, died fternoon in the Columbia Mrs are wrestling with the same | Abram proposition and all are losing some | Monday [sleep in trying to dope out a remedy Hospital. Death was due to a com- [to tide them over. | plication of diseases. She was ———= lees wees | seventy-seven years old. | | | ty Peter s. Brehm Brehm, one of the oldest known residents of Eliza- died Saturday night from of stroke sustained on He was 72 years of age. was a miller by trade and the occupation for many BROWN, ROBBER BAND HEAD Peter S. " TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY | | J | and | ying: : = bes William C. Brown, of Lancaster, | both? est v re 1 last Saturday by the court | th 3 phy i Eastern Penitentiary for 14, SLC" A : | Thursday. was taken that institution | . > so | Deceased Brown pleaded guilty to 28 | foll | ST | followe of robbery, his depredations | oW¢¢ having extended all the county. Brown sentenced {to the years, Friday. charges a ¢ to fears. tok sections of |* paroled | Mrs from the Penitentiary about four- | a : i \ | f | Mrs. Eleanor SOW. 7 % rears « ~ | . een months years and four | ,,q,v afternoon months expiration of his | gr cnital : | 105 1lell, to: his last { to | due serve | operation was Eleanor Alexander Alexander died Sat- in the Columbia vears. Death was following an Deceased five the ago, before In Brown unexpired time who robbed weral aged 36 pneumonia, for appendicitis. a former ident of Marietta and was a member of Mt. Zion *hurch. children survive, Wil- both at home N dition will sentence. the | sentence now YW i re week: ago. Oe S¢ MULE JUMPS OFF A FLAT INTO Robe Pot th Latz, Lutz of Henry E. Monday af- it their home ‘ast Donegal 1 months services will afternoon in the gal street. Kraybill’s THE RIVER n M. Brubaker Brubaker, wife of Lancaster, from a compli- an illness of seventy-third in this but aster since 1881. of the late Susan Peck, the last of ily. Her husband alone sur- Mrs. Brubaker was a member the Bethel of the Church of God. The funeral was held yesterday af- ternoon, with private interment in the Mount Joy cemetery. 3 of Brubaker, night M tel — © Co . Ve he She was born ided in Lz 3 a dat and Our Silent Policemen mn eral mo ago Boro Co licemen at | In [ To iste upset, boro, Sev neil ince yurchased 1ighter which were pl Mar hort and treet Jarbara, a very mmission ves. placed in they concrete base. lighted and are 51 these broken have yut £ 0 ain been po- They were mn substan 1 electrically ent a V ery They bound are to prey C( at Mrs. Annie Heaps Annie Heaps, widow of the Harvey M. Heaps, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs Jerry Hake, on the Hoffines farm, near Dagssal Springs, Saturday evening at 7:40 o'clock, aged 83 years. She was born near Fawn Grove, York county, but for the past eighteen years, has made her home with her children in Lancaster county. She a member of the Methodist church, in Chanceford township, York county. She is survived by these children: Abraham, at Ber- wick, Pa.; John S., and 8. M., in Lancaster; Mrs. Hake at whose home she died; Mrs. Charles Hawk, Red Lion; Charles M., Columbia; Mrs. Minnie Snyder, Chester, Pa. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at eleven o’clock and the body was taken to Chanceford township for in- terment. (Continued on page 5) ——— eee. points. oo. > Mrs. late Gave a Dinner Mrs. Geo. Myers gave a honor of" Morton, that Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Son Mr. and dinner Friday their daughter, who celebrated day. Those who attended were: David Brian of Lititz, Mr. and Frank Brian and William, land Mrs. Walter Greiner and | Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Morton and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Morton. ——-—— evening in Mrs. C. S. her birthday son 1S Five Big Matches will be five big shooting matches at the F Inn, A. H. rors proprietor Decem- |ber. They Satur- {day until one on | Christmas r's Day. The committee large tur thes atches tf. lei | | There | veicY | ners during every also ar will be held and Yea fine Christmas New 100 and has ceys for Treasurer of Class i Follenbaam High School Entertainment : The first entertainment. of the ison will be held in the Landisville h School room, on Saturday Nov. 29, 1919, “The Star,” will be given tod with readings, recitations an The proceeds for the bene : High™ School. Admissiof ) cents. & ——— a Kellers’ eller & asurer sburg Colleg ‘teenth eho Sale This Year Next Sale ; Bro. will hold thi > stock at t Dec. 5 w tlm e) head of eg Yi and 1; stock b ckward ; Night 3 ck tL » and cattle for bee S e wil member the date, Dee. 5. EE Friday H oF Overcome by Gas to escaping coal gas caused Mrs. J. Darvi four children to b ill at their home on Mj this morning. A physieig in and they were attention. Do ctr orl lees Men's Federation lical aical to Wed Landisville, and Leaman Place. If you want a home at a r ure, see J. E. Schroll, Realto Joy, Pa. 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