4 { ) The Mount Joy Bulletin VOLUME XX NO. 24 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1921 $1.50 a Year ia Advance Your First New Year's Resolution | Should be: “I will Advertize in the Bulletin Weekly During 1921” NUMEROUS CHANGES ARE ' FLORIN WATER CO. NOW MARRIED 32 YEARS, OUR MORTUARY PR PPED D MADE IN SCHOOL BUILDING HAS AMPLE WATER SUPPLY HAVE 13 CHILDREN | The Mount Joy Borough School UICK READING During the past few years the CARD BASKET The Greider family, . of near RECORDINGS A TROLLEY CAR Board met in regular monthly ses- | Florin Water Company has been { Mountville, West Hempfleld town- | sion on Monday evening with all the . opersiing pales Biverte SURG Hons) amare ship, Lancaster suinly; ssiheted at | members present as follows: Dr, E. and it was absolutey impossi e for AL MENTI BOUT THE | a family reunion for the first time | 0, ELL KNOWN PEOPLE MOTORMAN TOBIAS M. SEA-|W. Newcomer, Dr. J. J. Newpher. TER Apes NINGS them to satisfactorily furnish ‘water PERION L MENTIONS DCERS lin years. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Greider M BY PASSED TO THE CHRIST, VICTIM OF HEART Dr A F. Snyder, Dr. W. D. Chandler TRY FOR THE BENEFIT | of sufficient quantity for their pa- IN: THIS ‘LOCALITY [ have been married 32 years and the | GREAT BEYOND FAILURE WHILE OPER- | 2nd Jno. S. Eby. The minutes of the OF BUSY PEOPLE trons. aa in v |are the parer.s of 13 children. The ATING A CAR HERE previous meeting were read and ap- At this writing they have com- A w | family are farmers and all their chil- Susan Amanda Given, widow of EARLY SUNDAY | proved. How often have you written 1920 Pleted their new pumping station at f Ms, Park B Srom iste) the | dre n are engaged in the same work. (he late Rev. Wm. F. Given, died MORNING There were quite a number of this far bv wistare? | the Charles Spring and are now fur- ans y 0 — a Be din j | Those away from home are engaged | aged 91 years. tm— | changes made in the building dur- The Bibs term at Elizabethtown nishing their customers with water | MT. ang ig alter Tiana in other parts of the country. It is sesmiet—— Tobias M. Seachrist, a motorman | ing the holiday vacation. In accord- C fore sened Vosterday. from this new source of supply. children spent Sunday at Manheim |, largest family in that section of Phoebe, wife of John Ri ards, of the Conestoga Traction Company, | ance with the instructions from the ro» Be by $400 schools 5 ened Mon- | The quantity which flows from this with relatives. i {the county. Besides the children | died at Columbia from a co’ plica- who resided at 12 South Ann street | State Department, a new = science " Sus Dur! 2 3 oo $ 79-0pe; ] | Spring in a dry season is seven times Miss Mary E. Waestenberger of | | there are a number of grandchildren. | tion aged 68 years. Lancaster, died on the platform of | room was established and the m: jor ag oe as oma reiood. about | 8 much water as is consumed daily | Haddonfield, N. J., spent a few days | The happy gathering assembled on J his car shortly after 12:30 o'clock | portion of the equipment has arrived qo Ty to licenses last by their customers, and the water je {here with friends, ‘ | the 55th birthday anniversary of the Mrs. Lottie R. Good, a former Sunday morning on the run from | and occupies what was formerly the 35,0 or. auto is “| properly purified by their Filter | Miss Mary Driece of Millersburg, | ¢o (hor. and he was more than sur-|resident of Bainbridge, died at Har- Elizabethtown to Lancaster, death | Sixth Grade room. The Sixth Grade A avernus of 32 ‘inctics of Fair) F10t {was a New Year’s Day guest in the prised when they “showered” him | risburg Thursday, aged 46 years. being due to acute dilation of the | was brought down to the first floor tol n A er Coo toring The present rates charged are not | M. K. Reuhalier home, | with gifts and good wishes. The chil- —ie : heart. and occupies what wsa formerly the to ih in. ance . sufficient to cover the operating ex- | Mr. Samuel Newcomer, a druggist | gp), are: Mrs. Eli B. Hostetter, Mrs. Mary, widow of John Cox, died at The car left Mount Joy at 12:30 Third Grade. The Third Grade was Mr. John Ever. ‘a farmer south of | pcuscs and they have applied to the | of Kane, Pa., spent the holidays here | yj)1 Martzall, Mrs. B. Roy Bender, | Columbia Friday, aged 61 years. The o'clock and at Engle’s Lane cut transferred to the unoccupied room > R ben en b ot touring oe Public Service Commission at Harris | with re latives and friends. | Mrs. Robert Edwards, Ruth, Anna, | remains were interred at Klinesville. out a block signal. Soon afterwards | until recently occupied by the Boy yawns a 2 0 ©" {burg and were granted permission to | Messrs. Harvey Carson and Leroy ggther, Rea, Alvin, Martin, Edwin ; —_— passengers in the car heard kicks at! Scouts. on rind 00 tons of rubber | Ncrease their rates which are ef [Engle spent several days at New E and Howard. Annie E., wife of Geo. Murr, of the door leading to the front plat- Miss Falck, of the Lancaster Red]. or 3 ; - 204 Yo fective January 1st, 1921. [ York City and Philadelphia. ee. Columbia, died Thursday from a form, but no attention was paid to [Cross Society, has been engaged to BION Pin nit S 8 The plant is open for inspection | oe David Bdweres of riloam son complication of diseases, aged them. When, however, a few mom-! give two lessons in hygiene each ST. Stull, DS Prederick, hasan and is considered as one of the best | S¢ ool spent from Thursday ti on YOUNG FOLKS ARE years. ” i 2 : : for a tow size Mor | day with Mr. Paul Alexander. ents later, the car stopped as it was | week, Monday and Wednesday, to piece of fruit cake baled by his wife for a town the size of Florin. { ing up the grade at the “Dell” and A : to 3 1 C8 y ns ’ et lige { Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carpenter Spent J. H. Russel, going UD the grade : the ladies of the Eighth Grade. now dod, J in 1872. { the New Year holidays in Pulse}: N EDLOCK J. i tussel, of Piiladelptis, wh ducior Chir Tafovee surmised some | Bound adorned, "0 |, Rev. Nathan Eshleman te conduct | WHYOH JO QAREQT (ON |i seta of th former's mother. ies fr aa a thing was wrong, and running to the ’ et ee ling a series of revival 5 heh in the | Mr. oN Mrs. John Bier were at | rt n, a few weeks ago to fill the : | Conewago church. i Philadelphi sr New Ye ‘here | NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN lied the h rear platform, applied the brake, iis a | Philadelphia, over New Year where | position of porter. died at the hos- i the re a and sev- DEATH RECORD IN | The McKeesport Ministerial Asso- | they witnessed the Mummer’s parade.| YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED pital of the Home on Thursday morn- eral passengers then hurried to the |ciation is making an effort to prevent | Miss Pearl Dietz, formerly of IN THE HOLY BONDS OF ing after a brief illness of pneu | Sunday funerals in the future. | Marietta and Walter A. Gray of Os-| MATRIMONY. monia, aged 40 years. front platform, where Mr. Seachrist pre ol , Mr. A. H. Stumpf slaughtered a { born, Ohio, were married last Wed- ree a was found lying, dead. Dr. W. M. MT. JOY FOR 1920 hog on Monday that dressed 305 |STATE AND SUPREME COURT nest. | Sarah Overholtzer of near Mari. Daniel Zerphey Dr. J. J. Newpher, deputy coroner LIST OF THOSE WHO PASSED | The Shoal Board at 0 po in FENSE TOLL x | her Home in York, after spending a | married near Marietta last Sunday. died at his home in Elizabethtown o1 of this place made an investigation, AWAY IN MOUNT JOY AND {has Bled a agains, a gy RN RANG WHERE . | week with Mr. and Mrs. C. S Wach- | foro & Shireman of Marietta, Sunday evening from pneumonia. He and . found that death was due to FLORIN DURING THE so Tos or Gh ot ad TO WALK L | stetter : jh ] 18s Na M. Tome, of Colum- was a laborer by O Cf UPRITIUR? ant" uy.” acute dilation of the heart The body PAST YEAR | he ennsy continues to suspe I | Mrs. Joseph R. Charles Yohvas this | yia ware wel ded Christmas morning. active member of th | Church of God. I id | workmen, 55 being tld off on ! e The Ties ong rai Be | evening for Minneapolis, Minn.. on a Arthur H. Bishop and Miss Emma He is survived by fis wife and five car on. which he died sod awother. Folliwine #2 a complete rover plTparviser's force at Lancaster last TL oy ere jore = many {visi to her sister. Mrs. Rev. M. J. R. Keller, both of Klteabethsown: hildren as follows Abraham, Isaac, car brought out took care of the pas- | all the deaths in Mount Joy Linge ey the First National and the | from time to time brought forth the | Sher x ’ : ere. martied ithe UV. ©. Charen {a , Robert Wy Bam a Sendois: | Florin during the year 1920 2s com- FOr Rion sre bangs Sn i) dis. | question: Which side is She SRtoat or brid rs. Ed. Ream is at Lebanon s ice Tw Aaa a 5a el eters us 1e rot ART, J acoh : et od . \ e & s- | ! : il lasf Thursday, being at the bedside dward R. Kessler, of Tower City, | Zerph of E zahfethtown, also sur- Mr. Seachrist has been a motor- | piled from the files of the Mount Joy |, ributing exceptionally fine calendars |@ country road? Until recently, the | } : : | Pa., and ‘Miss Emma S. Eckinger. of | J man in the Conestoga Traction Com- Bulletin: | this Sane ! oy : it { pedestrian usually walked in a patel er mother, Mrs. Isaac Hinkle, El ) I singer pany’s service since July 30, 1906, | January i 1 andlords at Lancaster have oiven along the public ‘8d, no matter is quite ill I and prior to that time had been a| 8. Fiizabeth Narle, aced 73 vears.| Ni. ee ey lineman. He was in his 49th year. | 9 James, infant son of Mr. and He was a member of St. Mark’s | Mys. Cyrus Peifer. Lutheran rhurch; Blue Cross Castle | : . K. G. E., and the Brotherhood and February Relief Associaton of the Traction 3 line, aged 44 Springer, 1 i -- izabethiewn, were married at the! memes J hich direct } Samuel Brubaker of Balti-|latter place on Saturday. { X B. F. Heiges > ino. 4 ai as x thn a : vi which irectior e or she mq yao y r > . ‘ notice to their tenants that rents will y o ec 0 t he . she ma nore, Md., spent New Year's Day in Stulevie Fletcher y Heiges, Assistant Su - ae ( r "7 heey ravelinge ut t1y 1g 1 1 x VE hie 3 Y . be increased from 10 to 15 per cent. | been traveln ou time {town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ice arle B Th * West | Perint f Public Instruction ir A I 1 teher, of st | Apri ) : hi tH died at his hom ‘ Duff . ra of goo road ad : ¢ a some time cashier at |. vr nY Col. Jai Duffy, of Marietta, é i nace I ! lisse yrothy and Florence 4 rio: Cr berias 1 z n 1 Friday afternoor l e are vow livin 1 1 . 1 ered wa ippointed neral inspector of the] 1 Manchester, York Co Y Department of Health yester- | fe the compieaon of he cor ted Mu : s (ladfelter and Companv. 1 is | m 1) wdquarters at Harris- Mr. Seachrist is survived by his | wife, Tda H., and two stepdaughters,| OS —Mr. Alpheus Brandt. Elizabeth K. McNeal and Mrs. David 9—Mrs. Harry Landis, J. Reese Two brothers also survive: | Yeas Simon M., of Millersville and John | an : ; . e Florix : M., of Jane lis Va le Vv. He was a son!” F Jno. Dunk, f Florin. A : DI TY n : rear > ie I a) mn and | of the late Chi and Annie Mus Rhoda, infant daughter of {church this week a move into the | Which Side Is Safest? lelena Tr Camder ent | J Bi ped “alr hi > oi at hi ; . larry Kayl 1 28 1ecently vacat )y Mr. Peter} | Mr ate residence, Public services snawatt, gn Chetty sivest be held at 2 o’clock this afternoon he Millersville Mennonite church nterment will be made in the ad oining cemetery. Roy D., infant | Mrs. Geo. S. Sholing "IRM INCORPORATED 1 It is arg hi i ble to fac 17—Mrs. Geo. Scholing, aged 2¢ FOR OVER HALF MILLION | on-coming vehicles and is in far bet- ' 1 | years. wo res (Continued, on page 9) ior, osiah 1 Mellinger : : Highway Department, was traveling Jie b GEO. BROWN SONS RESIGNS and other fabrics and the capital and ? even years was sales manager fo ds Sak Istock is $525,000, divided into 5250 | @ reception at their home a short dis- Sol ai : east on Main street in a sedan while | he Klein Chocolate Ceo., of Eliza- Mr. George H. Brown. who has | shares Haden each. The incorpora- tance southwest of this place, last THEY CELEBRATED THEIR Mr. Geo. Zink was going south one, thtown, tendered his resignation to |}... 4 mentber of the Son Sf Geo. | tors are: Thos. J., Arthur, Walter G., Sunday in honor of their son, M : G ANNIVERSARIES B wrbara street in a touring car. The e effect on January ist, oh. M?. | Brown Sons kore for nearly thirty | Benjamin W. and George H. Brown i Mrs, Alvin I, Sate: he #o ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Hiestand 1227S collided at the southeast corner s. Jno. B. Hays of a 77m. l'er has accented a similar posi- yaire, resigned recently. His rosiane. {ond they are the directors of the |!0Wing guests were present: Jenja or Martotis Stoel vere et a of the crossing. The Shank car ran | hip, Mr Anna Buller and g Yon with the Nisclov, Swiss Chocolate | {0 “to 1 effect Tan. 1 1921. This company. This is one of our oldest, | 1 Staley, Mr. and Mrs. Kervin brated ihe x yo Hey oe > into the fence surrounding Mr. Ed. |. ome. Tl = Rn arony Co., at Florin, and tered on hislg.. is composed of the Sons. of the | largest and most successful in Martin and family, Hon. w. L. Her | of their Re OT a a 7 Spe Tury Ream’s property. The fender. | - oF rt. new duties on Monuay. This new late George Brown Sr. It has plants | dustries in Mount Joy. Only several shey, Mr. and Mrs. John Kolp, Mr. Init Wen ston ons i ig ome herel bumper and lights were broken. T he | K plant is about completed and will be | .i Mount Jov and Lenni Mills. Pa. |vears ago the plant was rebuilt, | 30d Mrs. Chester Fuhrman and fam A and Mrs i Sehnoidor Zink car stopped when it ran against capable of turning out $1,500,000 |p. 1nain offices being here. ~The | modern machinery installed and to- | ily» Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dussinger and on Tas a ona ei | telephone pole but not hard enough villa Hel f this place. Harr worth of chocolate per year. product consists of cassimeres, cot-|day it is one of the leading textile family, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Boyles Je Ga uletly cele-|t5 do much damage. No one was in- | i Land Lor Funeral : vice R! : brated their twenty-second wedding z ey A RY . : ng r Mav ‘ ie I Ly ding ed ton worsteds and woolen goods with Plants in the country. Our town and ond Sought May, Ms, Bae nw ny anniversary last Wednesday, Dec. ng ured ib An Enjoyable Occasion a capacity of 3,000,000 yards per an- [community is as proud of this en fon Mi Eiroy, Joy, and Mrs Y N Mr heirs ran I > — On Friday, December 31, Mrs. J. yum. In conversation with Mr. |terprise as are its owners. : er Be cand es. fin 4 ber Sunday, April 13, 1879 and strange |>- PEARBECK’S BROTHER S. Nissley of East Main street, cele-| Geo. H. Brown yesterday, we were| -— te and son: Paul, Mr. Heury Fletcher j 21587, AD In oF has not alter] KILLED AT COLUMBIA | brated her 80th birthday and to cele-}informed that he has not as yet | The Men’s Meeting ind Son a 2 Mors, Jose hat same day since his birth. | TY brate the occasion fittingly she enter- | cided on any particular vocation for|{ You are invited to the Men's Mi oH wb 200 Mr. a i : : . 8. Gingrich cele About 3 o’clock on Wednesday af- | tertained her sons and daughters at|the future. Mr. Brown is a former | meeting which will be held in the Ww Hing ly x] i sad ind he eventh anniversary |’ seph Dearbeck was hit by JOHN H. STOLL IS dinner. Those present were Mr. and | Burgess of our boro. [Methodist Episcopal Church, Sun M : 1 a x Tr H ny. #1 ona ot ir marriage on New Year’s|? traveling crane in one of the roll- RETIRED BY THE PENNSY e Y 3 . « . levi > ne = % « MT "1 ey, Mrs, le Vv au man fai rie ites 4 Y hp 3 n y Q Y % : 1. - Mrs. A nos He rT and son, Landisville, > | day afternoon at 2.30. Dr. R. H. Foote oe es pi 4 a 5 2 Pav veir home on West Doneral S olumbia while he Mrs. H. K. Miller and daughter BORN { Cranford, of Lancaster, will deliver | & MB A i hee Vatreel. hy enferiaming a nunthok of | oaded wheebarrow Maud, Harrison. New York, Dr. C. G. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Landis, W. ithe address A big time is expected. | | M MP Sennen Beansl;, Mr tives. A fine dinner was Si hi locate d hip, : Rohrer, New York City, H. G. Rohrer | Main civant nn en to ps Ti is the nine of the revival nd Mrs. Abr qh A t } and { wour Is \ ) % . Si Main street announce the birth of aj nis is the opening of the revival Philip Stalev. Mr. and Mr Jame : ie day was pleasantly spent. Inds wi x avila AT Sy : 5 : Yi I ley, M an Irs. James {Or SAME and family Fre y 7 yy Y nh, C. daughter, | season 1n Mount Joy and all men Groff ir n Te th Sinla The isses Esther and Alta Gingrich| On S mjur S. > was te alter n to E. Rohrer and Ralph Metzler, Rapho Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youne of [Wha are interested in the salvation {oh : “1 ¥ : Y | eave weral vocal and instrun al y is al, where he = cea) A Oeics ee ' 1; can Ve ; and daughter Stella, Mr. an rg. | Be io Ski “ll the evening. The viel tone TE. < Akron, O., announce the birth of a|of men should be at this meeting. Let Walter Stilev and family . ir numbers I'he following wer : e victim was 75 ye Entertained Friends daughter, Elizabeth W. Both Mr.|every man who is interested bring Arc. Frances. Bool 1. Mrs. Milton | Present: Rev. and Mrs. 8. H Hertz- | & ve, unmarried and a brother : y . + : ~ : S. ances seckel, Mrs. ] on | 3 Be . 1] ° 1 : , . Mrs. Alice Brandt entertained |and Mrs. Young were former resi- i man with him. Special Miller, and daughter Ruth. Mr. and |e» Mr. and Mrs. David Shank y ve Dearbeck on West Mair quite a number of her friends at her | dents of this place. The latter will| music by the federation octette. Mes ho] ne Yh, oY Fe A OR 0 stroke — = was a daughter of the late Pe- rand Rebecca Helman. She was a mber of the Church of the Breth in Christ and is s iv 8 by hex and and the following hildren Mr. J. M. Barber, who for the past of Chicago, Christiar ) ouri, Mrs. Georg: brothers ana |2 ters also survive: Eli, Amelia an Oa am Kuhns, Mr. and Mrs frank Greider and family, VN Elizabethtown, Rev. G. R. Mergen |Street in this place, home in this place, over the holidays. | be remembered as Miss Theda Wal- TT and: pean). Grail Pang fanily, ye thaler, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Easches| rT -— The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. | ters. Appointed Appraboere Harvey Snvder Mrs che Rafons. and two children, Mrs. Sallie Her-| E’town Lady Honored Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heisey TT ee F. E. Miley, Lancaster; H. New- | horoor. All bad a very pleasant shey, Miss Fannie Shank, Mrs. ie | Margaret Wade, a native of ef Baltimore, Md., Mr. Elam Hersh That’s Some Record comer, of this place, and 2 ok 5. Wal-i tine. Mr and Mrs. Stalev received | Weidman, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arntz | Eli zabethtown, and a duurhter of the of Elizabethtown, Mrs. Lena Dry-{ W. H. Engle, of Elizabethtown, is|ters, Florin, have been appointed as |, Jarre number of valuable and use. | and son Gerald, Esther, Alta and |! late H. A. Wade of that boro, willl Nd fins i t of friends dinger, Mrs. Louisa Knobs of Lancas- | the owner of 118 White Leghorn [appraisers of the Mount Joy Mag- | ¢ mitts : ~ | Emily Gingrich, Cleon Sheaffer, of | be special secretary to Mrs. Harding 5 road a 0 1 Xs h 1088 of hI jus. ter, Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Eshleman | chickens that are hard to excel and |nesia Company property in Mt. Joy, SS ————t———— this place and Mr. and Mrs. Emil| wife of our president elect. Miss| o 3. i rion ee Pas one of this place. of which he can well feel proud.|of which H. C. Schock was recently Meyre of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs.| Wade is at present society editor on]: ; aa eH 3 hes, Miteh S—————— 0 W—cecicee During the past four weeks they laid |appointed receiver, under a bond of WONDER JUST HOw 5 Gingr ich received a number of eifts. Ie dwnrd 3eale McLean's S mewspaper. oe a y V Is acc rhodasng ) A Fite Scare 2,000 eggs, for which he received! $100,000. The above appointments THEY'LL EXPLAIN IT? rere eel fe ga ali ever Orewa Sala'y on ihe There was a fire scare in the west | 31:10 per dozen. were made by the Court on Monday. = : a 5 . . A Bad Combinati Bye bay hE Wasa beautify ere was a fire scare in the west J LE Lialled ny : With a hack saw and a file, which Eighty Acceptances | ombination e on West Don street ary end last evening when the smoke he used for only 15 minutes, Harry The annual banquet of Frieidshiy ! d i house of Mr. Alex Kramer caught Local Man Honored Changes in Residence Lloyd Bitzberger, aged 25 years, a| Fire Company No. 1 this year is ex lu niontown, Pa., found fire. It was discovered in good | ‘The annual organization meeting Mrs. Lizzie Rupp, opposite the prisoner in the West Side prison, | ceeding all expectations. Eighty ac |dynamite and put it I i i ¢ Si prison. | ¢ ng | Mount ypular among the employes Frank Pelone, a stable time and a bucket brigade ex 9 pe Boards of Poor Directors and | Bulletin office, has rented the Lytle | New York cut through an inch steel | ceptances have been reeived and|POC ket. Later, while worki tinguished the flames before the | Prison Inspectors were held on Mon- |property on East Main street, re- bar of a window in the corrider of | there will quite likely be more. The stable he was kicked by a m firemen were called out. day. Officers were elected for, the cently vacated by Miss Mae Zeller | the first tier of cells Monday morn-| largest attendance heretofore was|dynamite exploded, blowing “Pe lone | » ohh Hinirer. 4 ——— Ar —— 3 » vear 2 . rE OARS WaPo. J r ’ 2 + ! Ao oN Clete 1 corny |: a Wa tail . | € 3 pract p- 8 Go Shsing vear. Four physicians were and Dr. W. M. Workman will oceupy | ing and made his escape. Althouch sixty-three. The banquet will be held|to pieces and destroying the stable. |, omv) 1 Mr ; Althouse, wh v lected, ¢ » 1) 2 pr r » Ni ww apf he vaosto . y mn : RATS n | DO m— i ? : Adequate tor all Needs S ose 4 Si Bin n being Dr. Jno. | the Nissley property to be vacated by | the reserves of the West 47th street | on Thursday evening, Jan, 6. q : a J. New y 1S place . 7 Me . — : 1 ee ————— : ve ’ 1 } On Monday County Controller Paes YDiace t Mrs. Rupp. Dr. Workman at present | station surrounded the block and -.- Will Move Heré ade passenger, baggage ar eight . . re fl) Ciacci % " ov 33 ' a z fiselov: wh . +1 . : ve" Enos E. Mowrer submitted his an- Oct Lieto hoe apartments with Mr. J. M.| searched every building, Bitzberger Father Pays Coils Mr. H. K. Nissley who recently ent 1 Mt. Joy. Mr. Irvin Kray- ut Live js Usefulness 3ackenstoe. was not’ foand:. Three others got Abram. Kulp, of Snluner wag Md his property at Harrisburg, will I the tick clerk and D nual communication to the county a. J On Mo av . r F " — 0 Eee mem .s nove sre 11 Inri . v y w 1 : commissioners and among other n Monday Mr. D. W. Kramer, the tempted to escape, but failed. heard yesterday by Alderman Spur-|Move here in the Spring, occupying Kramer assistant ba aggage : : local expressman : is fai . m : r " the sling y ot ain. slwapt non 3 recommendations made is that the blac) Ag no A Bad Jie faithful Engineer Resigns V The Examiner-New Era says In-| ic, at Lancaster on charges of dis [th dwelling on East Main street | ao he latter's assistant Mr s 4 ack rse 2 ¢ - TET 3 hii p + Vork “ Er : rere his yther resides r Vis- | 7 i county tax rate remains 214 mills as chased es put 0) , ind pur Mr. Eli Ebersole, who has been the | sector Coughlin of the New York! derlv conduct and assault and bat-|® e his mother resides. . Mr. Nis n Lawrence, who is now « fF duty 2 as £ ste . . : : o “ 1 ’ . slev is extensively nora ood va eds il BoTototore, { Frank Sch i oo t Vii Mr. engineer at the Grey Iron Works | police force, growled” when they tery on his minor son Amos. He|>%Y '® extensively engaged in slating. | ¢ 12 to SIC 5, continues as here- est {li Pomme ochwanger fake . 4 oko : YT vnc i . 5 : - : ———— GE - Pom Tv (ld ry ™ rrr V Billy's” place 2 0 ake “Old {here for a number of years, tendered | asked him for information about the paid a fine of $1 and costs on the : tofore I de W. Fenstermacher Received Their Passes JE . his resignation to take effect as soon | €scape. We’re not surprised that he former charge and waived a hearing Marriage Licenses is filling Mr. awrence’s vacancy The employes of the P. R. R. of as his successor is elected and in- | escaped. If the Liberty bonds Bitz |, the second charge. Chester Ney, Rapho, and Mary C.|during his absence. place received their annual pass- Mast Joe Is Au Artist structed. berger had will not tempt a man, — Smith, Elizabethtown. Mr °r ed Stretch, extra agent on or 1921 last week, which differ ister Joseph Sheaffer, a\pupil in — ea what on earth would? 3 p aV¥ Harry G. Zerphey, of Rapho town- | the Philadelphia Division, had charge ey RE USE our public schools, was given/honor- ml eee Entertalament Postpone ship and Mary B. Kayl 11 f : p fice i twhat In territory covered ac. able mention f llent d ! Home From Hospital The scheduled program of the Mil- b thtow Mary B. Kaylor, of Eliza-|of the passengér office here gincg © : able 1 for an ‘excellent draw- ’ ya A tir : ro rethtown, April 26, 1920 ing to the length of service. ing which was reproduced in the Mrs. Clarence Schock will be No Quorum Present ton Grove High School, which was to ——————————— ; t the 1020. i ————- p— ; — a Freioht + ati 1 - ! News-Journal this morning brought home from the hospital at As only three members, President |be held on Jan. 1, 1921, was post- a coh Pre) gh station J . “ f 4 = . . ' - s rmstrone is yo This Is Unusual { ei etl a £5 Philadelphia today. She underwent | H. S. Newcomer, H. E. Hauer and|poned until Jan. 15, on account of No Time Extension : B trong 1s the ci a tas. Eshleman, the mail delivery z two successful operations there re-; Ed. Ream were present Monday |an epidemic of mumps which has in-| If you do not display new license 3. Arntz = ishier a . * 3 rt v ta .z ny x » A , | teer ware y Ma at Elizabethtown, is the owner FL SF Rocution sued cently. evening and four are required for a|vaded the community. lags ing 20 Jou are liable leer warehouse n thicken that lays a double yoke *. Lyman Windolph, attorney for ————— quorum, the meeting of Borough reesei} 8 Gf ire prosecution. No time extension this \ y 2 Daniel x a o! r ves ery other day. thon Ly To has ned an execu- Dates for Farmers’ Institutes Council was postponed one week. Fractured an Arm year. oo » M E ZT 2 Qe : ~ : iy ——— DO ere of East Bone BINS Aflamy Linen Here they are: January 31, at Miss Mame Fenstermacher, slippec M. \ Preaching in Virginia Done Lampeter; February 1, at 4 They Were Good Jolly Fellows Too [on the oil cloth at her home on East Love Wins, 410.1 Ni : : ain sbreo t lav and fell There were 1564 marriage license ruary 3 Since Declaration of Inde-|Main street on Saturday and fell, \ BY. Since the BeAr A. F. Sny-|granted in Lancaster county year and 204 couples were ge cer H. H. Nye of the Elizabeth- oH February 2, at Paradise; Fe llege, is conducting evan- It pays to adve he Bulletin {at Maytown; February 4,\ at Blue | pendence 4,500,000 Irish have | fracturing her arm. Dr. rvices in Virginia. Advertise in tH v Bulletin. | Ball; Feb. 5, at Lititz, Li to the United States. der attended her.