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    1'he Mount Joy Bulletin
VOLUME XXV NO. 19 $1.50 a Year in Advance
Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1925
Mir. Business Man Don’t Sit and Wait for Business to Come Unsolicited, Get After It. Advertise
. MAN SERIOUSLY HURT
ctober Meeting wv rica with rane | Road We Must
nD ~ . Special announcement is made of F d I C k / ASTER F N hb Park Paules, 40, of Marietta, was T ] S :
0 boro Counc the fact that Rev. G. R. Hoverter, oun nn ree / + i Or | ovem er seriously injured Friday night when rave omehme
of Lancaster, Pa., will address the ni a brother interfered in a drunken
- — Nons Federation jo be en : a OFFIC en struggle between Park and his 83- meses
1eld in the First Presbyterian church MRS. CURTIS TRACEY OF MARI ICIALS DRAW 204 NAMES |year-old father, George Paules, a! MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
TEN P A -BE DE. ater . ro MR, S ALL fu Ai. NA J >
aN CER NTA WiLL. EZRA on 11, ETTA, NOW FACES SERI- FOR DUTY AT QUARTER il War veteran. ; HAVE PASSED TO THE
ENGLE’'S 1924-25 STONE at Zid MEV. overter 18 OUS CHARGES DUE TO SESSIONS, CCMMON I'he son is now confined to his GREAT BEYGND
BILLS—MUST LAY well known in this section as a fear- THE DEATH OF HER PLEAS COURTS home with a deep laceration and
FA less gospel speaker and the men and CHILD a i
contusi S 1 we side is vad —
PAVEMENTS p SIT are x ATI : 3 - ntusions on the ide of his ‘head.
boys of Mount Joy will want to : Names of 204 jurors to serve |His: physician, Dr. 8S. E. Ingram, be- Lec H., son of John Cremer, died
hear him. Lovers of good
- : music Le en : hs at. the November terms of Court{licves the skull is not fractured. at Columbia from typhoid fever
Mount Joy Borough Council was | will also be given a treat when Mr. The body of Frances Tracey, the ; 1 Te dia Ss BE gt COTE to od 0 Ber Sh L a from typ d er,
called to order at 7:30 on Mon- Ernest Baker, a well known violinist ] g ) 4 § ) Me

REV. HOVERTER TO
ADDRESS FEDERATION Body of Baby Is
Select Jurors
ten months old daughter of Mrs | Judge Charles I. Landis, Sheriff |etta police, Park attacked his father Evelyn, 17-year-old daughter of
aay eve i > ri fol win 3 ¢ a ~ 71 ORO « Lis [1's a 1 JOS "1 nl 1 : 3 . .
lay evening with the lo 8 | of Lancaster, will be present and |Curtis Tracey of Mari tta was found Si a Levi F. McAllister, and Jury Com-!because the latter remonstrated with | Frank Jarley, died at Columbia.
members present: E. W. Garber,
S. F. Eshleman, Ross Eshleman,
Ed. Barto, George Zeller, S. H.
Miller, Burgess J A. Bachman and
clerk Jacob H. Zeller.
The minutes of th~ last regular
and special meeting were read and
approved,
Report of Burgess
Mr. Bachman reported no collec-
tions, He also stated that the
trolley tracks in front of the John
Greenawalt residence is in bad
shape for pedestrians to cross
and that a suitable crossing
should be placed here. The Trac-
will play. Mr. Baker is a member
of the Municipal Orchestra, of Lan-
caster, and is a violinist in every
sense of the word. Be sure and
hear him. Then there will be special
vocal music rendered.
This meeting will be well worth
attending. If you like good speaking
and good music you should attend.
Let’s make this meeting one worth
while,
Picked From Our
Thursday morning in the Cuaickies
creek, near there, The mother re-
turned to her home Wednesday eve
ning, after a walk with the child,
without her daughter, telling a
story that aroused the entire town.
She had been siruck on the head,
she said, by an unzeen assailant
and the baby snatched away from
her.
State Police from the Lancaster
barracks with the Lancaster county
officers, the coroner and others are
making a rigid investigation,
Shortly before dark Wednesday
REV. H. S. KIEFER
WlLo Was Re avpoint.d Pastor of
the United Brethren church here.
missioners Eli Good and James F.
Simpson. Quarter Sessions Court
will be held the week of Novem-
ber 16, and Common Pleas Courts,
the week of November 23 and
November 30,
The following are the jurors se-
lected from this locality:
Grand Jurors, November 16
Stella Coble, Mt. Joy township.
Emanuel H. Myers, Rapho twp.
Quarter Sessions November 16
Catherine Schock, Marietta.
John A. Shillow, Marietta.
Frank E. Brubaker, Conoy twp.
John H. Engle, Mount Joy.
him for drinking mooonshine liquor.
Enraged by the drink, the son is al-
yard until the
took refuge in the house.
presence of a small grandchild, un-
over the head with a blunt weapon.
A i.
General N EWS for
Kirk F. Snyder, retired P. R. R.
engineer, died at Columbia, aged
71 years,
Mrs. Elizabeth Christ, aged 80
years, died at the Zion Children’s
Home, near Neffsville,
Catherine Wickenheiser
Mrs. Catherine Wickenheiser, wid
ow of Michael Wickenheiser, died
Thursday at the home of her son at
Columbia, aged 79 years. She leaves
Mrs, Mary S. Koser
HAPPENINGS Mrs. Mary S. Koser, wife of
927
. . five sons, four sisters and one
Quick Reading brother,
Toa sk Committees ? Tracey, the left her home with
The following property holders Frances Lif a go-cart, Shs walked
will be ordered to lay pavements | PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT | 2“ to C ickies, and While near
at once: Messrs. C. L. Eby, El- THE MANY COMERS AND Chickies Creek she was struck on Rory 2 one Trea tw
mer, Benjamin and Peter Brubak- the head from the rear. iti nes Ra. aa, an} wD,
er, on North Barbara street. Mr. GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY The blow stunned Ler, Mrs. Tra- | gNE OF THE BEST IN ITS HIS. Chay o% eau gan Xp 4) twp.
I. D. Stehman will be given suf aS. : = fcey said, but she saw nobody when TORY—EVANGELISM AND Frau a Wer Tat Dos mee] twp i
Mr: Roy Walters, of Philadlephia | she turned about. The baby was BONEBRAKE SEMIN- Benjamin M. Myers, "Conoy twp. Pl Mr. Lester Roberts is on the sick Mrs. John Poorman
ficient blocks to relay the pave- 1
ment from his mill to the Dr. W.| spent Sunday in town with his |gone. After a search about the lo- ARY SPECIAL c Pl N 30 list Mrs. Ida Poorman, wife of John
ommon eas, ov. ih ran : Dy Rh ’ ao
FEATURES Eli H. B. Brinser, Elizabethtown. There are 17,716,709 automobiles | Poorman, died yesterday morning at
D. Chandler property. Mr. Garber Bre 0. Jas and cality she returned home at 6:30
eported concrete work in East Mrs. James Atticks, o axtan o’clock, 0) 3 Tl 3 ! ;
Wand almost completed. Also some | spent] several days with her Yang The. Lancaster barracks .of the Ti wandred 1 twenty.sisih Howard G. Longenecker, Mt. Joy license in the United States. : 9 o'clock at her home, 30 Hanover
rubbish hauled and nephew, Mrs. H, G. Walters | State Police was notified of the | cps Le one Eat ih and. wen as J. D. Graham. W. Hempfield twp. Epmata Boro’s Chamber of Com-|street, Elizabethtown. She is sur-
Mr. C. Schock will be instructed | and H. B. Arntz sein child but to race. of it was °v ny Bava On- | Annie Roth, E. Donegal twp. merce wants a better railroad station | vived by her husband, a daughter,
to repair the railroad crossing at Mrs. Alice Brandt entertained ae Thursday morning a i : he Mark’ nite a Geo. W. Dargles, W. Donegal twp. |in that town. ; : Sara, at home; two sisters, Margaret
his place of business. at her home, Saturday and Sun- Thomas Martin and ‘Richard Ya eh oy Mor ids Ine Frank M. Mullen, E. Donegal twp. Paul D. Wright, of Erie, resigned | Balmer, of Elizabethtown; and Mrs.
Brown Sons will be notified to | day, her daughter, Mrs. Norman Q os tv 1 1 Be ne Side Kiefe bi Bu ove To 29 ©: | Thomas Joh-son, E. Donegal twp. |as secretary of the State Depart-| Newton Gordon, of Hummelstown;
clean away grass along their sid-|R. Nissly, Mrs, Clara Gantz, Mrs. hy 0 xo, ij 1 4 eae ne yi ay i Hn September a Margaret Wagner, Elizabethtown. |ment of Highways. . {and three brothers, Ellis Balmer,
ing and repair crossing at their | Annie Myers, of Elizabethtown; h ie hild Ne e dg iv os © Snap, onde) Amos E. Haldeman, Elizabethtown. Smoke screens are used in Eng-| Lebanon; Christ Balmer and John
building on East Donegal street, | Mr. and Mrs. John Shep, of Leba- the child. State Police later hae t aL it proved one of t e best | Frank Sweeney, Elizabe htown. land for the purpose of hiding race-| Balmer, of Elizabethtown. Funeral
occupied by Grey Iron Casting Co. [non; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Heisey, discovered tracks for a short dis- held nn tie history ot Te conference. Te horse trials from the eyes of touts. |services will be held Friday after-
Young Bros. were given privilege | of Meadville. Mrs. Phares Mussel. | tance along the stream and ford Ha oD . M. Be L DD., LLD., of | MONTHLY REPORT OF Japan has an avenue of trees, noon at 1:30 o’clock at the late home
to place a grate in the gutter at|man, of Salunga; and Mr. G. the cart behind some bushes. It darrisburs, presi oh at all the ses- THE NEWTOWN SCHOOL [fifty miles in length, extending |and at 2:15 at the Reformed Church,
their place of business on East | Brandt and lady friend. contained the socks and the cap of [sions in his usual able and impartial HR from the town of Nikko to Namada. | Elizabethtown. Burial will be made
Main and North Barbara street, The following visited Sunday in | the child. manner. The committees For Calendar month ending Twenty-eight jitney drivers licen- in Mount Tunnel cemetery.
sewer pipes by paying all expenses. |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Deputy Coroner Walter Fryber-|met the day previous, and at the Sept. 30, enrollment, males 23, ses were issued by the County rev-| rl
Work to be done under the super- | Sweitzer and family: Mr. and Mrs. [ ger, with Dr. T. E. Ingram, coro-|opening session were prepared to females 16. Percent of attend- |enuc office for the Lancaster fair. |CONVERTING STONE MILL
vision of our supervisor. William Carp and son, William Jr., | ner’s physician, and the State Po-|render their reports with but few lance males 90, females 93. Pupils! The edition of Rudyard Kipling’s INTO TOURISTS’ HOTEL
The laying of pavements at the |and daughter, Geraldine; Misses |lice went to the creek and removed exceptions. having perfect attendance Lloyd first book, ‘Schoolboy Lyrics,” Ce
property of Ed. Ream on East|Trenc and Pauline Kuhlman, all of | the body. The opening conference sermon Derr, Stuart Derr, Edward Fogie, | published in 1881, was sold recent- The old stone mill house, oppo-
Main and North Borbar street, | Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel No traces of violence were found | on Monday evening was preached by | Harry Fogie, Lester Fogie, Harry |ly for $1,000 in the American Art site Maple Grove, on the Lincoln
was left in the hands of the Street | Hoffer and son, Arthur; Mr. and |on the body of the child. Rev. P. B. Gibble, of Palmyra, on |Frank, Lester Geltmacher, Harold | Galleries. Highway, is being remodeled ex-
committee with power to act. Mrs. Menno Hoffer and children, Mrs. Tracey was arrested Thurs the theme, “The Old Gospel and the | Greenly, John Greenly, Paul Green- | |tensively, When finished it will
Water Commitice Elam and Elva Mae, all of near [day afternoon charged with aban- New”. The Speaker emphasized the ly, Herbert Mumma, Joseph Wittle, 1; W. C. T. U. MET {be an ideal place for travelers.
Mr. Miller stated the water |Elstonville; Mr. Earl Newcomer and | donment of her ten. months old ba- fact that the gospel is Joon Carsena Engle, Helou Mar] ON MONDAY EVENING A third story has been added,
mains crossing the railroad bridges | Mr. Russel Honberger, of Salunga. |by, found dead Thursday morning [and is the same as in the days of lie Forrey, Violet Forrey, (making fourteen bed rooms, each
ould be looked after and a Te I hig in the mill race of the Hiestand |the Apostle Paul. He asserted that |Frank, Elizabeth Gamber, Mary | 2 ; ‘having hot and cold water in
shou ne ‘the next weeting planing mill along the Chickies [it i$ a message of cheer and has not [Mellinger, Marie Mumma, Alma | The Mount Joy W. C. T. U. met them, Four up-to-date bath rooms
port made 2 creek near Marietta changed in its practical application. |Shell, Florence Shell, Cora Witmer, with Mrs. I. D. Stehman Monday are being built in for the ftravel-
Coal Bids Another warrant charging man- Rev. I. N. Seldomridge, of Ober- Ruth Wittle. $6.82 was deposited evening. The meeting: was er’s convenience. ‘The: first: floor
Mr. C. Schock’s bid for a car- a donghtet was sworn out bv Coroner Was chosen as the conference |during the month in the Savings by main, after which the presi out will have a light lunch room, din-
load of coal delivered to tha Tues The Mount “Joy A. A. football Friboracr Squire Gramm, of chorister, and the enthusiastic sing- | Fund. None withdrawn. Visitors conductec the devotions. overs /ing room, lounge, kitchen and a
aE rs id team opened 14 Sense Hore Satur. | Meta, She. was arseted, paced | 1% 4 al of the scpions was a spe- Maric Hep, Kavtor, Mis fms, of business vere, transacted sul “compe Hardwood
ds. r. FV. HO aker’s 2 : 3 : ey yy 2 is > ogie, Anna ellinger, arr 2 C > € 2€ | floors wi e lai throughout.
kd a* the pumping station day oS 0 9 Yictory in the county jail and later released feats, Enclge DD., of Harris- Foss, Daniel Geltmacher, H. J. a Frances Williard program, reported ; Colonial stairs leads from the
was $6.10 for 2,000 pounds. The yer fie a It fie Le VEN, Of ron” $1,500: bail. burg, the conference superintendent, |Fahs, and Prof. E. U. Aumiller. same done, and committee discharg-| main entrance to the third floor.
latter was given the order as the gg il? d thei int submitted his eighth annual report. | Miss Alice Strickler is the teacher. ed with thanks. Plans were made There will be a wide porch, eighty
pumping engineer Mr. George © .ocaig core ely. points on i re * for a public meeting to be held inifive feet long, extending across
Ea lacement kick in the first quarter . He was re-elected for the ninth con- | 3 SS : Ba
Schatz, stated he gets better re-|2 P I, ] D A ani- {the near future. Also a prayer the front and side of the building.
sults from Mr, Baker's coal TY ene Tat su] LOCA) [JOSS mons vos, 0 on amet went) Recent | ocal Real | mens te Sunday 0 view Gf
Finance Committee uprights and over the crossbar. The able and well prepared ad- in November, World's Temperance | West Lancaster and surrounding
, + ove : HORE : : : ay. : ittees inted to farms. Hot water heat will keep
Mr. Ross Eshleman reported the B b A d Fl dresses which were delivered by dif- Sunday. Committe¢s appointec i
oh combinations foughs Jar) to roun orm ferent members of the conference
Common Pleas, November 23
tion Comnany will be notified to W kl C d B k evening, according to the account V ; S f ] onn Hl gle, M
f he matter as give 7 ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, M t Joy.
ee y ar as et 2 the .matier as given by re ery UCCesS u Harry Lc don Bree Donec twp.
———— OF Arthur T. Baker, Marietta.
Conference Here por Bina sarc
INTERESTING
FROM ALL OVER THE COUN: | the late Samuel Koger, of
TRY FOR THE BENEFIT South Market street, Elizabethtown
died at 3: o'clock yesterday morn-
OF BUSY PEOPLE ing, aged 49 years.


MT. JOY WINS FROM
PARK HILL ELEVEN
; 5 arrange for same. The program was the place comfortable in the cold-
aprroval of all the bills. win from the start to finish. The at th ; of 5 Estate Matter in charge of Miss Erla C. Bear, Su-|est Dis All roofs are cover-
Ordinance Committee 3 lineup and score: high ;: nig Met re- | perintendent of S. T. I. and Medalled with red asbestos shingles from
The ordinance for the opcning | Park Hill (0) Mount Joy (3) | ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN- NE on er, bi Re Th. Telptel rn | Contest. Readings were given in | Belgium. There are six open fire
of a new street from the ; Pinker- | Scheid M. Matteer INGS FROM THAT THRIVING Sale on mal ul 4: he jsipfu] Gideon Wagner sold at public honor of Frances Williard’s birthday |places which will lend a homey
ton road to Longenecker's road | Drowd 2. Hoony AND BUSY ‘VILLAGE eS he sale the following farms during also. The roll call to be answered atmosphere. A large mushroom
had its first reading. Greenwood . G. Wealand church interests by Revs. W. R. the past week: For the S. G.|pext h with a Bible verse con-|plant is being built in the rear of
a, 3 Demmy W. Matteer THE PAST WEEK Funk, DD.; S. S. Hough, DD.; A. |g three tracts of 1and. | (aime the word “Faith”. The pro. the property which will supply
Property Committee rted Daggen * . Klugh Te". C. Siddall, DD.; and William E. Tract No. 7, a farm of 92 acres, taining ie Jo had of we? H. | the tourists’ needs as well as a
Mr. £ FP. Eshleman repo i1 | Burr . T. Zimmerman| Mr. Jacob Rider was a Saturday | Schell, DD.; of Dayton, Ohio, Gen- |, iter Hiestand, at $130.00 per Sore, Superintendent of Christian large quantity for other markets.
coal vas needed at the oe | Graham . E. R. Schatz | visitor to the County Seat. eral Secretaries of the denomination. | gore Tract No. 2, a farm of 29 Bra 3 pe Fen ent of | “Fhe work is Deing done by H.
chamter. The Dopey Glazer CB. A. Pennel Mr. znd. Mrs, Donald - Eichler The annual report of the treasur- cles. to John Nui on. $9,025.00. gag i: me ng W. Gro o Ho his
b ag lo, a tol Hecker . H. B. Neiss | called on friends at Lancaster, 2 Mr R. Engle, bia? the best a Both these farms are Jocated in eT ~ |a large force oF mechanics a3
a 10¢ N. ..H. B: . Schatz e history o e conference, anc ] Township, Tract No. 3,! laborers at work so it wi e
N. Roschel R.H.B C. 5 Saturday. Mt. Joy p IS PICKING SECOND ee ol as.
door to basement at lockup in bad the Coliraging : Sf |
P. Roschel F. B. Germer Mr. Eugene Garber, who was lIevealed the following en gIng | 39 acres of woodland to S. L. [re s
(Turn fo Page) 3 Placement kick, W. Matteer, Mt. a auto accident a few | figures: Amount collected for the | fess at $43.75 per acre. : CROP OF RASPEERRIES Mr. Greiner is the son of towns
i budget, $73,500; Quincy Orphanage, The Samuel Booser farm of 13] {man, P. R. Greiner, and has built
Joy, 1. Substitutions, Kipple for | wee is ble to be about ); GQ ] ig ile : n : ;
ONE POTATO ENOUGH Bere Cor Son Betula Pos Mo Deny $11,683; Sacrificial Offering for | gers, near Swatara Hill, was sold| Mrs. John G. Eberle, who ¥e ly, 3 fine trade in our neighboring
FOR FAMILY OF SIX | Pennell for Neiss; C. Schroll for| Mr. an employe 31d, 1007 ig to J. W. Brandt. for $4,570.00. |sides on South Barbara street, has iia,
oni 3 Heagy. Referee, Ellis. Umpire, |at the local station is enjoying a | Valley College 1 ss, $54, rt i fos. On Thursday. shesas : ;
When meal time arrives in the | Showalter. Head Linesman, Fred | week's vacation. Mr. Bean, of | Total amount collected for all pur- |RECOVERS STOLEN AUTO TX rip | lish Colonial re NT Ave
home of David Espenshade, railroad | Schneider. Downingtown, is filling the vacaney. | poses, $195,564. : WHILE RETURNING HOME pi gl Tint of Tipe Landisville whic e now
track foreman, residing in Rheems, Mr. Benj. Frey received a number | William Quade, of Harrisburg; me Trom She ren po pul 'offers for sale. at an attractive
there are usually present six able- | pry pv THIEVES of serious bruises when his motor- | Miss Regina S. Edris, of Myerstown, The automobile of Harry E. ow pine berries on the bush price “Any one wishing a fine
bodied persons, who dispose of the DISPLAY ACTIVITY | cycle skidded and struck the auto- ‘and Melvin G. Sponsler, of Powell's was toon os lb Bao Ja RE TI home in a quiet locality wi 1 do
food placed before them. te mobile of Rev. Hiram Kaylor, of | Valley, were received into ‘the con- between © and 10 o'clock Wednes-' ta oor DD ae Mere AED well by calling Landisville e
Ong of fhe staple articles of food, ick iev 7 | Elizabethtown. : 7 | ference, and Revs. W. E. Deibler day night from its parking place Ds this week. This is the 22-J. i rin
ps 1p 10st Lancaster county homes, |, Chiesa a hoe De The local football team has leased and E. M. Rhoad ero. ordained. on Market street, Lancaster. second crop, Mrs. Eberle having |
is the Irish poate, At ihe evening | Ng she jor ow jie a field at Marietta and will open the | A new feature of this year’s con-| o'clock Friday morning picked the first crop in July. SUES OWNER OF FLORIN ”
meal on Tuesday, one potato was and recently they stole a um er od season there on Sunday, with the | ference program was the observance | hi "0 ino home in another car, | ihe Arse cio Ih Ju ‘AUTO GRAVEYARD
selected to fill this important dish. thighs from bast 2 4 a strong Roamer A. C., of Lancaster. lof the Quiet Hour, conducted by [y." a deserted car on the :
Bon oe i iy Yr RP uy Game called at 2:30. Revs, O. T. Ehrhart and Oliver He ear He fair] Samuel S. Geib, son of Mrs. Hany Le
and weighing wenty-elg es |< e ce Mease. 3 rounds. t proved to be the of Rapho Town-|State ighway Pa s |
gs it was consigned to the broil- | took some of the poultry belonging The communion service on Tues- a of Mr. Breneman, having evi- Fishel get Bf x 0. Town Se en Nature eae
er, it fully served its mission. to Mr. Staley and the te | INDUSTRIES WILL CURTAIL day evening was a very impressive | ently heen used by joy-riders. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John near Florin, for maintaining a
The tuber was grown in Mr. Es- | mainder were stolen. The police CHILD EMPLOYMENT LIST |one, several hundred persons par- ————— of Penn Township, were |nuisance, It is alleged by the
penshade’s garden and should have are making investigations but no taking of the Lord’s Supper. Bishop Will Meet This Evening Bradley: ; n Ir | Es eh
been saved to grace the exhibition clue has been found. The School Board met in regular | Bell delivered a very appropriate Farm Women’s Society No. 6 will evening. by I ,| “auto graveyard” along the Harris-
monthly session on Monday even-'address. hold their regular monthiy EINE or bis rocile
obs 5b the Comply i i 7 mn im. | burg pike, near Florin and that
Exhibit, ——— WE LIVE IN CHAMPION ing. In addition the Board held 2 Bonebrake Theologieal Seminary this Wednesday evening, October 7,| They were and | some of the junk is allowed to re
BARN BURNING COUNTY | conference with the heads of the | and “Evangelism received proper ES roles ot <he home of Mrs. | Mie, Samuel and |e Te The aceused
E’'TOWN POLICEMAN QUITS; : various industries of the town in re- | consideration by the fact thay one | ty Crystal Spring Farm. | Mrs. Geib will the man Of db Constable Dout.-
SUPERVISOR GETS POST “The Champion Barn-Burning |gards to the number of children | evening was devoted to eac in Hise of the Lancaster]groom’s mother, a Ae bail tna hears
County of the United States”, add | employed by the -local industries. | earnest and helpful addresses. Polica Force, will be present and | before Alderman: Burkhart, this af-
IL a gs er, to ie rend 02 Oe Ee re a The jmeress of Jug a give an interesting talk on her work. Adjudications ! ternoon at 3 o’clock.
man of Elizabethtown, who resigned | illustrious “Garden Spot”. ployed. This number will compel age and Home were ably discussec All members are urged to be at Adiudications were
from his position ten days ago, left The State Bureau of Fire Protec- | the Board to open a night school, |by Rev. J. H. Bunk, of the Virginia the. as election of offers] ciara. or local inter
for Baltimore to accept a federal | tion in a survey of Pennsylvania |compelling these children to at- Conference, and Rev. H. J. Kitz- ’ $
position there. Elizabethtown will | counties, has learned that in Lan-|tend school two hours each day. miller, superintendent of the insti-
a policeman until the | caster county during 1923 and 1924, The factory representatives game Wiley, tend i
LL of the borough coun- | farmers here lost 51 barns and 45 |to a satisfactory agreement wi very ender an impre ci lL : na China. | Marietta, $5,893.88. 1
Rent mee lL. In the meantime | barns respectively. the Board and decided to reduce the Memorial servis Was held I pen i PE Chung ig 70 Sver ‘ddey WOM Fam Duresn rooms, Wolo
‘he burde f keeping the public number of chiidren employed to ory of the deceased ministers anc e a s COR Tae MN township, $421.66. i : aster, h ,
the pel the borough super- He Has Good Neighbors nineteen, which will avoid the ex-|wives who died during the year. Sie ‘sudkoriom of Se Fir Pragoy: “Elisabeth A. Gochnauer, late of Qetober 12, at 2 glock Dn \
Henry Hel The neighbors and friends of Ben-|Pense of another room and teacher Tape Re reid 8 $n cin bo - 7:30 Dox There | East Donegal, $382.78. a Seners] pp bd dem-
jami i i is | for these children. e life o ev. omas Garland by rday ny a Te ns is .
Must Go to Jail jamin Mien of Tho 3 The Grey Iron Works, LeBlanc | Rev. H. E. Schaeffer; on the life of > be a silver offering taken which Mag Loses Finger: Joints pnsiration of She Graf be used
, G. Inners, of Lancaster, | toe, met Tuesday night and cut his | Company, New Standard Corpora- (Rev. A. M. Blecker, by Rev. I. M. | WI 2 to the spe Wil of Maytown, \in tl e Farm
EES 9 Florin, unable to com | entire corn crop, consisting of seven fons, Geo. Brown, Sons and Gerber- Hershey boy op the Jife o Yor in ina. Ss tr I bacco.
Wi f court to sup- i e- | ich-Payne oe Company were rep-idJ. R. eredith, by . > . Mil- afi ¢ Ris and aught
ply wit A sentenced > Ro 3% Jess than one howe ang otis: resented at this meeting. ler; on the life of Mrs. Joel Light, Bethel Pastor Re-Appointed : mobile bad is he The third fing- Purchased . Many Apples
port Ms h in jail. Inners was Lg : The Board then adjourned. by Rev. H. E. Miller, DD.; and on Rev. I. A. MacDannald, who has|by the Ian ia This morning Messrs. C. S. Frank
od i go York, and brought to in tie pay. a the life of Mrs. R. E. Morgan, by |so ably filled the pastorate of he er wa so . i y Sere ‘the |& Bro., local wholesale and retail
the co : v. 0. G. Romig. Bethel of the Church. of God herelamputation Was necewd le dealers, purchased the crop o
the court Batordey Ein Good—Marshall Was 75 on Sunday | Ret: Bl of resting was received | during the past ten years, was re-|second point. Dr. George A. Tar. ec = a Orchards, at
y nt iy was Ti Paris Good, - of Good’s church, Mrs. Elizabeth Simons was very |. the Women’s Missionary Asso- | appointed to the local charge for {ter performed the operation andjg =." = "he Wolgemuth Orchards
jo 2 | south of Elizabethtown, and Miss agreeably surprised at her home ciation of the conference. the eleventh year at annual ses-|is attending the injured man. in the West end of town. They al
ted to jail : Verna Marshall, of Bainbridge, were |in East Donegal township, Sunasy Rev. G. D. Gossare, president of | sion of the Conference held at Pro- meal $d nse In A cused 4,000 bushels of chotee
A Big Beet \ married yesterday at the home of when all her children and their |; 3. oo Valley College, preached | gress. Seized a Second Time A Pe To
7 ig Be one oF the the bride by Bishop Noah Risser. | families called and tendered her alg =. cino sermon. ——— The Columbia brewery. Which |iheir ad in the Bulletin next week.
Mz, Joba © in ashe After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. surprise. They furnished and pre- At the close of the ordination ser- Next Community Sale was seized several weeks ago. and Pr
best far tionally large crop of Good will reside in Elizabethtown. |pared a very elaborate dinner, the | ico on Friday afternoon, Bishdp The next Community Sale at|thousands of gallons of high-pow- Love Feast at Fairview
pas 25 aly I toh ets feature of which was a large cake, | Bell read the report of the station- | Florin Hall will be held on Satur-|ed beer emptied into the sewers, Love Feast will be observed in
Sue he the office that weighs 11 Banks Closed Columbus Day with seventy five candles. Twenty- ing committee, as follows: day, Oct. 17th, at 12:30 oclock.| was seized again by Federal author | TORE. beast of the Breth
ounds and will exhibit one at Monday, October 11, being Co-|two guests were present and all Conference Superintendent, S. C.| They will sell live stock, imple-|ities Monday. The beer found| on on Saturday and _ Sunday,
po? fair that weighs 13 pounds. lumbus day, a legal holiday, both the | greatly enjoyed the occasion. Enck, DD.; Allentown, Linden St. | ments, household goods, ete. Don’t|there was found to be of high|Qctober 10th and 11th, beginning
— ee is Fs National Banks A E. O. Burtner, DD.; forget the time and place. voltage. The plant will now be lat 1:30 o’clock.
will be closed. Frank & Bro’s. Sale Sixth St., E. E. Bender; Annville, re A eee dismantled.
On Friday evening, Oct. 16, at 7}J. A. Lyter, DD.; Aristes, H. H. Mil- Hospital Meetin
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found guilty of violating the lig- 3 Letters Granted P. M.,, C. S. Frank & Bro, will ler; Avon, N. I. Hake; Baltimore, The regular meelivg Of the Hos-
wor laws, was sentenced to three Milton M. Longenecker, Rapho|have a load of extra good cows, |Otférbein, C. N. Stine; Bellegrove, pital Auxiliary will be held tomor
months in the county jail, fine township, administrator of Edwin | bulls, cattle for beeves and home- | I. B. Keene; Birdsboro, Irwin W 158} row, Thursd=y. afternoon at three| Victrix, of Lancaster, on the new have T. B. tested cows, bulls feed-
$100 and all the costs of prosecu- | W. Longenecker, late of Rapho|raised shoats at public sale at |Brunnerville, F. M. Druckenbrode;} 5.0 1" the home of Mrs. A. B.|schoo! grounds on Saturday, October |ing cattle and steers for sale at
tow : J sownship. (Turn to Page 4) Cling. 10th. Game calied at 2:30 p. m. their yards in Mount Joy.
! quite a remarkable group of rasp-| He has also completed an Eng-

5 : ales 0) SREY we Tobacco Growers’ Meeting
for the coming year will take place. Catering Boshes ae Of Repro] The regular monthly meeting of
. : L vv Fr ol rick Maulick late of | the Lancaster County Tobacco Grow-
Will Lecture on China > red ers’ Association will be held in the
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Private Sale
Victrix Here Saturday Commencing Tuesday noon, Oect.
Mount Joy A. A. will play thes Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. will
Was Given Three Months
Harry Haberstroh, of Columbia,






their yards near Mt. Joy. 2t