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THE
BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.

Wednesday, November 22, 1911,












































 







guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boll,
near town.
+ Prof. and Mrs. Kraybill, of New
/Holland, spent several days in town.
Mrs. Jay M. Reich is visiting her
— Mr. and Mrs. John O’Brien |
Shippen School
For Girls
East Orange & Lime me Sis, Lancaster, Pa
at Marietta. College preparatory and general |
eet ee | courses. Certificates to Wellesley, |
MARIETTA | Smith, Vassar, Women’s College of |

Miss Maggie Lutz who was operat- Baltimore.
ed on for stomach trouble ig im-| | Tuition, day department, $60 to
slowly at the Lancaster Gen- | 18100; boarding, $350. Opens Sep-
jenna 21st 1611.
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rence Waterman





laying.
the
week the quit
The hen is young and early | |
began laying. Last |
with the phenomenal |
in spring
record of 217 eggs. Fifty eggs is |
considered an unusually fine record |
for a turkey hen, but the record of |
Mr. Bard’s hen is believed to have |
never been equalled.
esate) QR emer:
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P. R. R. Company's Timber Tracts
On its forest nursery the Pennsyl-
| vania Railroad Company has planted !
450,428 trees this year.
There are |
now 36,100




 


 


trees on the railroad 48 West Main Street,
 

To keep artificial teeth and
bridgework clean, odorless 5
To remove nicotine from the teeth and |
purify the breath after smoking.
To eradicate perspiration and body |
odors by sponge bathing.
The best antiseptic wash known.
Relieves and strengthens tired, weak,
inflamedeyes. Heals. sorethroat,wounds |
and cuts. 25 and 50 ets. a box, druggists |
or by mail postpaid. Sample Free. |
THE PAXTON TOILET CO..Boston, Mass.

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NOTARY PUBLIC
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
Attorney-At-Law
Mt. Joy, Pa. |
company’s property at Hillsdale and | Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri-


5,000 Conewago.
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day at No. 52 North Duke Street
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jects to Elizabethtown
[But a Knocker never wins,—so if |
| vou want to win wear Getz Bros.’
| Clothes all wool, ten up.




Living at Elizabethtown
William Greenleaf, a former resi- |
|dent of this place, but who moved |
from here
{moved his family and household eff-!
| East Main St.,
to Lancaster, has since |
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Em— a ——
Jealously Often Makes a Man
“Knock”
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PAGE FOUR . ”
y OUR ADVERTISERS
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ta caca cava musnassutot ono gupd aon) (boii nyy EA | SNS | ce) — The Tenderfoot Farmer
i ff C - If You Want to Increase Your Busi. e én er ’
RB & | ness, Advertise It was one of these experimental farmers, who put grees
D. . Kie er 0. - Continued from page 1.) After You Are Through esm—— spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings, His theory |
. ® | widow of Abram Brown, occurred The holidays are rapidly approach- was that it didn’t matter what the cow ate so long as she
h ti Wi th The | : was fed, The questions of digestion and nourishment had
MW on Saturday evening at 6.30 o'clock xperimen ng 1 ing and the time for holiday adver- not entered into his calculations.
= nua 0SING I m at the home of her niece, Mrs. Eliza- . tising is at hand. Start early with It’s only a ‘‘tenderfoot’’ farmer fat would ty Such
= m beth S. Mayer, at the Sycamore Ho- Jnst-As-Good Kind vour advertising campaign. Get ¥ roturd dk Tov Sxperiment with a ow, Bul ours farmer ody Kim
i { 08 y ; ; Sve i » what w self regardless of digestion and nutri .
: wl PA - tel, Landisville Death resulted | there first by telling people what you el TE oT Hi Jovd. The rT Te he paw
AT Mm I DDLETO ’ v from the effects of a stroke. She | have and you will be amply rewarded grows ‘‘weak’’ the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired
= n was sick one week. Deceased was | BUICK by a big holiday trade. The best and the man suffers the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness,
2 y nnn nm i de | ar 7 24 tigi ig . . ivity of the ore }
I THE "Wh 1) my \ } Pp ® horn at Eden on January 17, 1829, advertising method is thru your To strengthen the stomach, restore the activ
) i ) \ N | I) II | ILE g f digesti d nutrition and brace up the nerves, |
- MW and was therefore in her eighty- | home newspaper, preferably one that ans o destion and nutri
» RULE dldy Th ML Ay ' : : ’ overy. It is an une
Bet 4 ) m third year. She resided in Rohrers- | reaches nearly every home in the en se br. Pierce's Golden Medical Disc 1” hysicians as |
® y . . 3 ’ . failing remedy, and has the confidence of phys ]
- m town for many years. For eight AUTOCAR tire community. In this section that well as the praise of thousands healed by its use. !
. vears she resided with Mrs. Mayer. vaper is The Bulletin and the large . “ . Na TE : }
a : mm : ; paper 1s d In the strictest sense ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery’ is a temperance medi. |
5 On Friday December l st, l 01 l Deceased was a daughter of Adam | AND advertisements in our columns week- cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol \
- , ® | .nd Maria Sw ope Dietrich. She was | Iv is our best evidence of this fact. as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on i
E —~ ‘ . ps Wa ma el fe Tw ui : . its outside wrapper, . . !
w COMMENCING AT 9.30 O'CLOCK A. M. ® 4 member of the Lutheran Chur h, BUICK TRUCKS I'ry an ad for Christmas and be con- Don’t let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine for i
= We will \t the above mentioned place and dat ® Rohrerstown. One brother, Samuel vinced stomach, liver and blood ‘‘just as good’’ as ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ !
2 m Dietrich, who is in his eighty-sev- | 1912 MODELS RE HERE —— i
= : es |
: 1 m euth year, survives at Landisville. - A | Lancaster Auto Co. " i
= 0ISeS | BS dll I S » Three grandchildren, Flora and This very reliable company has in- 0110 JNO mn
| i J ) Vary Leed, of Lancaster, and Sadie teresting news relative to 1912 ma v w !
Bt Sto kport, N. Y., also survive. | . \ chines in another column. If inter- .
‘ n hp ¢ iin ae X . he yan : hain lai : | IR 5 i
- » By ; y:. i I'he funeral was held from the ‘ W | hl \il ll | 1 \ ested read their ad [heir claim of i
i § w > | : }
= Rn : Tu i 450 Lt bok B® home of Mr Mayer, Interment ACS { | i () ( 0, the only strictly first class garage |B 00 S In eason :
£ oe ig i was in the Lutheran-Reformed cem- | and repair shop in Lancaster is veri- | ® ‘1,
w "" \ " oo: King St y g =3 # ~
CONSISTING OF tery, Rohrerstown | 30-238 W. Ring St fied by their work = {
etery, t Ss | ) 1e ow :
" = mm :
m 15 HEAD OF FRESH SHIPPED WESTERN HORSES AND COLTS = Rie. x LANCASTER - - - PENNA. oP @ .
Anna Shon Buchanan & Young ]
vd 1 nally by W irove. He advises us that he has as | £ = o ~ nu |
» Stippe: 1] . H ' v“.r i ve 1 de n Ha ts nr 2 foiL.8 gr oy n Anna Shonk, the six-year-old | -— Buchanan & Young, the extensive 3 TORNADO FODDER CUTTERS, NEW HOLLAND =
£200( a bunct i Orses ( Ss Lnat Ie il Je ( « i >
- | ¢ in sel ing these Colts for the market. ®™ daughter of Samuel and Anna Shonk | dry goods firm on North Queen St - 3 ;
and he t en I are in selecting tl € olts I : : |
8 They consist good Rugged Kind with Size, Shape, Color and ® of Salunga, died last Tuesday morn- | The only strietly first class garage [.ancaster, use seventy inches this ® GASOLINE ENGINES, NEW HOLLAND ”
FE Bone all over with plenty weighing from 1300 to 1500 pounds a ing at St. Jose ph’'s hospital, after an | and repair shop in Lancaster City or week to tell of great reductions that | R m
or ha nee In nae tro to b years ol g | 108 | a Si ; : gre: : yal NG MILL EED DRILLS, THE SIEVELESS =
- sash These { 3, 7.2 2 In 2 a xe In ! t ht oy i hance as you ma illness with menigitis. The funeral | County, await customers at their big store. ® CHOPPI MIL S, S > - |
i f an De o1 n need o rood its dor niss this and as J a i “ 5 . pa 3 | i
= all know the kind Grove ship (The Best that Grow.) m | Vas held Friday at 9.30 at the par-! Don’t fail to read their ad a FANNING MILL, Best WHEAT CLEANER on =
2 ents home, and at ten at the Menno- = :
i mL Bal = Er B® wir n .
= 25 HEAD OF GOOD BIG FINISHED DRAFT HORSES " nite Church at Salunga | = & Foster & Cochran the Market Also FERT ILIZERS and High Grade
B Weighing from 1400 to 1600 pounds each I'he kind with plenty of = mn { It takes just seventy-two inches of : ;
\ size and sha Quite a few of these Grays, Blacks and Bays in ag Mrs. Elizabeth Lartz TROLLEY SCHEDULE space for this well known Lancaster 3 TIMOTHY SEED. | RISO lo PLUMBING of
. 1 1 1 mated tear uitable for almost any kind of
color, and ome well mate eams, itapie I almost « 1! 2 Nie SD a's ik . . :
wl r » 3 : Sie <E Thos rane Mirs. Elizabeth lLartz, an aged res- | firm to partly describe just a small 8 . | , Sy
B® pusiness. The b lance good, big, single Truck Horses. I'hese Horses dent of Marietta, died aged 81 | Lancaster, Rohrersiv: Landisville portion of this store’ on mense stock | @ All Kind and STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING.
BW range in age from 5 to 9 yea n : a ier una | Solange. Mt Jovy ana Elizabeth. Sih 30 od MMMenRe 500k
year She resided at Chickies and Salunga, Mt. Joy um 128 If you miss reading their ad vou lose RIAA NT 2
a : Teese OO 3 ss reading ad sem | Handle The AMERICAN STEAM and HOT
a 25 GENERAL PURPOSES AND DRIVING HORSES B Mar ir ars of ag She town Street Railway Co. : nale
A Marietta since 18 years of age She money, so its up to vou
s . z : { WESTWARD : 2 - \
B Ranging in age from 4 to 7 years Among this lot you will ind ® was horn in Germany The remains Lancaster—a m. 4.30. 6.16 — WATER BOILERS.
w Drivers, Workers, Single Line Leaders and Carriage Horses with the 8 ore interred at Marietta. 3 35, he 5.15. 6.15 Lo S18. § 515 I. D, Beneman 2
best of manners and quality and mostly all city broke and weighing go lobed Sb suds A is . : io | OB :
! | | t this local s e every g is ; :
® om 1000 to 1200 pounds each ma . | ‘Leave Rohrerstown—a m, 4.60, 5.35, 6.35, | this local: store everything js If You Need Anything of the Above Give Call
= = Jacob Hoffeinz died at Rohrers- 36, 10.35, 11.85, is m, 1 in readiness for Thanksgiving pur- |B
n 25 HEAD OF GOOD SOUND USEFUL HORSES m town, on Saturday evening from a ' Landigviiler oo chasers. Mr. Beneman uses the |m My Prices Are Right.
@ A little thin in flesh, but the kind with good attention would make ug complication of diseases in his 61st |1 ot 35 3% wh 8. 57.1157 | Sreater portion of page eight and a |g :
great business or livery Horses, and a good investment for any one. year, | "Leave Silung: L m, 6.15, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, | failure to read what he has to say
E Th i Ee SB int re r m 6 t 12 years = 9.00, 10.00 1.00, 12,00, Pm, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00. |. Sa ; 0 ayia
2 ese Horses range in age from 6 to 12 year on £.00, 5.0v, 6.00, ‘7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, ; is every buyer’s misfortune.
25 HEAD OR MORE OF ALL KIND OF HORSES s ogre Noun Joi m8 UE | ee k
s ; \ \ ¥ 3 8.1 9.15, 1 , 11.16. P m, |
= 'HE STAR COURSE 51H 6.15, 7.15, $8.15 Getz Bros. | Bd a
Space and time won't allow us to describe these, but you will find B — A he ; ! This bo mh r Tait o firm cob 14% ® - a
® Bauckers, Kickers, Weezers, Heavy Ones, and in fact can’t tell all Don't Fail to Hear Dr. Stanley 1 i priive 4 Rlizanstny Arf ny popula clothing firm eas i
= . . 0 4 0 ear . 08 yy 4 0, 9.48 1 0 n y $ » hes atvle sith \
m their ailments. = levers Tornoreow: Nita 5.45, 4.95, 5.45, 6.46, 7.45, 8.46, [le Fou in he best of style Withill MOUNT JOY, PENNA. .
Arebs 1omorroy 2 12.30. whatever your wants may be i ir |
50 HEAD OF GOOD, BIG MULES ~ EASTWARD i y € ve Yo 2 may be in their | gg
f . . to. MN rising in age from 4 to W | Leave Elizabethtown—A m, 6.45, 4 line. Their spacious ad on page two EEE BRE
Consisting of 30 Head of good broke Mules, rising in age from { The next number of the Star |3.45, 9.45, 10.45, 11.46. P m, 12.45, 1.45, 2.4%. |} 641d make vou all sit up and take
12 years and weighing from 1000 to 1400 pounds each. A single ®| Com in Moun Joy Hall will be BS 46.00, 04 705 35,06, 106, aN : = hid ———
“) S a d . . 1 ourse Mount JO) ¢ 12.3 ice
line Leader to every pair.. We will have the good, big, finished kind | he a i : wiih Pv Mount Jov-A mm, S305 745. S16 notice.
with plenty of size, shape, and quality 20 head of Yearlings and 2 @ | that great orator, Di Stanley L. 10.15, 11.15 P m, 1215 1.15, 2.15, 3.15, TNS YYp-—...... : Y KK ; | N |—
rear old Mules. We will have some of the best, big Mare Mules the Krebs, who will hold the boards to- gS 7.15, 815, 9.15, 10.15, 1115, | NING. ATR CTR ovat RFA: . . .
year old Mules. iil ] ne Se nu THIEVES AT EAST PETERSBURG
country can produce, finished and ready for the City markets. @ | morrow night. Dr. Krebs will ex- Salunga—A m, S88, Lo 3%.
; Ypiritnalicy | 0.30, 0.30, "11,30. > m, 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, —— Cc t WwW
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT SALE ml! Se Spun, toreaingr lie (20. 8 5.30, 7.30, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30, Two Places Entered on Saturday | All Kinds ouncre e or
Commencing at 7 p. m. in the Evening = Lan C 1s SOm« : € : Hie 2 Landisville—A m, 548, 17.33 Evening, But Little Booty |
J Ww ave 30 head of the best Horses we ever owned at one | evidenced by the following which 233" is 3. 6.85 33, 6.09 Sis 1 Secured : -,
i event, consisting of Trotters and Pacers, with and with- | appeared in one of our exchanges, 3 03 Sed ue { hs :
Gentlemen Road Horses, Carriage Horses & Saddlers, m!the Express, of Lititz, in which ie Bobrarsiownsd ji) In, x 15%. Vkar - : > BUILDING BLOCKS |
' 1 5 - ) ‘Pe ug ps BS Ar3o1919d Y 3 Nak . $e » ' nr nero 2 ER 55, urglars entered two places a
I PUI 9897) PO1IA[as PABY 9A POIIIQ pur pal A[3010.19¢ @ | place he lectured last Friday night. | 3.55, 4.66, 5.56, 6.55, 7.56, 8.65, 9.55, 10.55. 11.65, | All Styles 1 Col
and have ly bought such that we know will stand : > =» Am, 1.2 East Petersburg on Se day evel- Styles and Colors »
: : o have Sh a “i W : a reatulate ourselves on mm |It has the following to say of him. | Arrive at Lancaster—A m, oF is 35 i Lut : : 1 urd 2 re h
ection em eae Es re nT rn ¥ é“ r : 15, 10.15, 11.15. P m, 1216 115, 2.16, 3.16 ing, but did not secure much booty
\k, ones, to have such individuals as Kitty Cresceus, a g | Dr. Krebs in his lecture in the [41 5 5.15 S16. 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 10. 15, 1.05, |; their trouble The first place Porches, Columns and
bt ‘resceus with a mark of 2.02. She having no mark, { Linden Hall gymnasium last Friday [2on" i aa a car will leave Lancas 1 : wd Bani
: 3 9 © ‘ ae . p ile i g 5 , i . aT : n Satur Ss tar w. ave lL.ancas- ntere as he ie ai awrence 3s sters
bt iiles in 2. 20 and can trot a mile in 2.15 with proper ® night kept his audience in the ut- [ter at 10.15 p m; Leave Elizabethtown entered was the Captain Lawrence Sapigters £
ha Nannie Woodford, another great mare for road or gg nest od ‘natdre With his flashes 11.46 p m. hotel, conducted by Frank Eberly.
This i r a fow P a ores Tr rospec | MOS 800( ature S asin Saturdays and special occas S cars ra re ‘i
track work. This is only a few of the gi go Prose B® | of wit and humor while at the same will be gh Er ea Mt. Here the burglars made entrance by Door and Window Sills and
y 7 ave. V out a dc we have s son £ { ‘ > f r ove : Ir meCIS a 1 ° : : : 5
we will have. Without a doubt we have secured some of the best f 1 é 8 Joy every half hour form 6.15 a. m. to 8 | forcing a window and they got int Li : hi
Horses for this evening sale that were ever offered at any public & |time he instructed them in the |p m. . ! ; ihe + eS. ! — y 8C Rio dntles, Chimneys,
: : : ' a o y 11 r x > n COO - . = . S ays, first car leaves .ancaster a he barroom : stole severs xXes =
auction in this town or county. We will have them all good, broke @ | workings of psychological problems. |g 2ondays, first car jeaves Lancaster at le harvoom and ole several boxes Etc.
to all objects. Solid colors and all good points that belong to a good i He seried his loctute by on in. [3 m Gar marked (x) connects with Of cigars, and a number of bottles
sensible Horse. For full description of these Horses get a catalogue | one Saas y. News Express at Lancaster. of whiskey. They took the cash etai
f these on day of sale. | cident in which he and another ; ’ Ty Retailer of the Best
of these « aj sal |. : ; register and carried it into a field
drifted in a boat at the island of : Grades of Cement
ORDER OF SALE ® | capri while admiring the sublimity in the rear of town and broke it ao eme
9.30 A. M.—We Start on Western Horses and Colts and continue =| o 4 ’ . hénted handiwork open, but secured nothing, as Mr.
il all are s | of nature’s ench: e y : :
until all are sold. a | : A n pe ties reatized they Were Eberly had taken all the money out
and before they realizec y
TR 12.15 UNTIL > = | or oad before retiring. By similar methods - -
DINNER 12.15 UNTIL 1 P. M. rede Bevin g By similar methods | FI. ORIN. r EN NA.
1 P. M., will start on the Big Draft and Fat Horses until 50 : burglars entered the postoffice,
read are sold then will 11 Mules until all are sold and from that a | treacherous tide. Only the hardest which is at the hom f Mi A I b
3 ad are sold, en will sel es u all are é € Voi vi i¥es > 8 ¢ ome of Miss Aman- gl , . i
time on will sell balance of Horses and must all be sold until 6 o’ g|Work of his life and the other dh Bell They ranvicked. fhe 0 | ym I Ee — Fm mm J OT
clock. [man’s for an hour took them out of : ; . 'm "
o part of the house, but got nothing |® October Housefurnishing Sale
e / CRIP" langer. : i | =
MUSIC FROM 6 U? 7 | gang 1 ai gloves, Miss F av- | TTRNITHRE OO we GQ x
S ‘clock th o_o r $51 a 1 idle H 1 B| jt is easy to drift down stream Po a : ih yi go hat : FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES OF THE
even o clock the high class Harness, Race and Saddle Horses wi | gi pis ing taken the stamps and money to |} vi r I |
be sold. B it is easy to do what everybody is her helio ! > 2 BETTER SORT TEMPTINGLY PRICED |
Ladies invited to attend this sale. Reserved seats for them only. m | doing; but to go against the cur- LE 8 When the whistling winds and whirling leaves of boisterous 8 {
Stock delivered in a radius of 30 miles free of charge. rent: to do that which no one has |@ October send us scurrying to our homes—it is then we find com- =
30, 60 or 90 day notes will be taken with good security and by 8 | lone before; to antagonize popular MAYTOWN a fort in on} den CO orner Ry ih thi 8
paying the discount. No Notes Renewed i “Ole belOre, or eyllies o The Maivicw stormed. i ere IF JB 150 Store. you wul Hn 1e very ings you =
We will furnish teams in the evening after the sale to take par- = | heliofs {nites eusrgy, push, derermis S os en 2 Sato 3 US yant, Whether i he ® foy 544 ple es. or a whole outfit, at a saving n
ties to the trolley at Hummelstown Pa.free of charge. There is a = |nation and the exercise of these pehool heid ia social. Refreshments = that will pleasantly surprise you. Ww
train going East in the evening, leaving Middletown, Pa., at 11.22 ® | gevelops power. Were served and a literary program lm CARPETS AND RUGS | FURNITURE
P Sai and stopping Jat an Stations along tie P. B. R. line. BM | Mr. Krebs made application of fendered, including recitations, sing- Brussels Rugs, 9x12, $11.39 up || Centre Tables, $1.75 up.
Sale rain or shine and in case of rain have plenty of cover for all { hn > a ing, ete. ® Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12, Morris Chairs, $7.85 up
no matter how large the crowd. ® | the principle through all phases of At the retulns : 1 $23.50 up Library Tables, $7.00 u
[life in demonstrating the construct- f e regular meeting of the of-Igy . x12. $17.50 u i P.
. ficers, teachers and scholars of the |Z Velvet Rugs, 9 2 3 P Rockers, $3.00 up.
D. B. KIEFFER & CO. m | ive and destructive principles. He po h 1 tod. M Ai : ° I Axminster Rugs, 9x12, eather Rockers, $8.50 up. |
M. B. SCHABFFER A. B. CROLL g | vent into the depths and heights qe ged, aye the fol IZ Briers Carpet Soe 0.50 J Conifers, 98c. up »
C. L. PIEROE C. P. LONGENECKER [of man’s physical, mental and spir- lowing officers were elected to serve |g Brivsels 2/08 hi C. p AF ” 3 aioe) $1.49 up. "
HD . KOONS E. H. CROLL B | itual nature He referred to the in the church and Sunday School the |= Velvet Carpet, e: PEF Yo. uy Carpets called for, cleaned 2 |
Auctioneers Clerk {rua lature. 0 ie . ensuing year: Superintendent, Rev |m Axminster Carpet, 98c. ang returned at short notice. = {
» ia s eris B® claim some make in the virtue of ge yrds Be ’ ‘2 = {
; rr oT sti ee i » J. . é ; assist: rin- | |
0 OOOO | “going back to nature” and showed lo Loam an ba W ESTENBERGER MaLEY & MYERS, 5
: : hin endent, Mrs. Mary A. Nolt; secret- un
————— that man by nature is lazy, is in- #2
AR | ctinied to arilt and that o sgiden ary, Miss Mary Hoffman: assistant a BREE na u BL S'DER, PA. ®
ELIZABETHTOWN seven Aaa and a number of rab- 1€( ( I e g secretary, Miss Anna Bostic: treasur- | | TO FIC !
A successful euchre was held on bits [ray be sown with good seeds, but ST, Mrs, Jacob. Minrich: organist | - i
y en s Rea pu : it will be predominated with weeds Ey a ’ BRED yf i
last Wednesday evening for the ben Mrs } rank Sc hlegelmilch has re- Lit 102t to natare Mrs. Al. Risser; librarians, Elmer R.
efit of St. Peter’s church. A neat turned from a visit to Philadelphia. | . ¥ Cais ah Grove; Martin Hoffman. In the i
i i Biss vi | Business, politics and religion |
sum was realized. Mrs. Emma Siple and daughter, | : 4 mE t church the following will serve: Life |
Miss Jane Boll, of near town, is Miss Edith, of Harrisburg, were the | C3M€ In ji their Share oi at wy! Elder, M. M. Hoffman: elders, John |
fs oigi fo ionds & wl olianste a, ee A | tion as well as man in his socia i es Ee ’ id |
yjsitifie relatives and friends at Hur guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thums, relations and habits Trout, Hayden White: deacons, Jno. tl nly kind | sell—Furniture that KF i
Fo AP Ste le 8 ¢ é Ss. : : 8 > Mv Kine sell—n re at 1s Far ro
Rsburs. i West Marietta, | The illustrations used were apt Stoner and Samuel Ney; organist, gh Lne om pia HIRE
Joseph Ulrich has under construc- Miss Anna Heilman, of York, was | olnted and roval od oitbisata ot Miss Susannah White; treasurer, | k 5 M } ;
tion a row of fine houses. the guest of her parents, Mr. and posts he I hie ! me Mrs. Mary A. Nolt; janitor, Miss Roc €rs ITTOrs H all Racks
3 3 laughter and applause and every ’
Miss Carrie Huntzberger has re- Mrs. Daniel G. Heilman, Kast Mari- | (2ughter an 2ODANSe. Mary J. Glattacker ~
of cod rod od i 1earer was enabled to gather gems pe Ye * : ; 1 od ’
turned from a visit at Wrightsville. etta. hearer AS ena Lb P ames g i > D sk 5
y y p aste . a , of philosophy to store in memory’s Ictu re kK ra €S v.adiles €SKS ‘ -
Samuel J. Ramsey, of Lancaster, Miss Sprout, of York, was visit- \ w L
OTD ra ity y -3 ing fein s J garner for use. Installation of New Pastor ~ * > a,
spent several days in town with rel- ling friends in town several davs rner ; : LX ( } > 1 ‘ I ] AQ D:
atives. Dr. Edward J. Banzof of Naw Dr. Krebs has the happy faculty Instea Li uid { Rev. W. Claude Waltemyer was Extension C Ot ler aD CS, aven ports
Geo. W. Tichner, father of Mrs. York City, is the guest of Dr. and of mixing instruction with enter- of aq \installed as pastor of the Landisville 2 YZ. ~~ .
James Doyle, of this place, and a Mrs. E. Linwood Cornman. tainment in such a way that the | Antiseptics«Peroxide Lutheran Church Sunday. In the China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
; i + : : v wudience hungers for m é as
former resident, is dead at Burling- Harry McElroy, of Harrisburg, | 2101€0¢ : unger or ; more. The | many people are now using morning the charge to the pastor In fact anything in the Furniture Line
ton, N. J. Death was due to heart was the guest of his parents, Mr, | Person who can attend any of his . was given in a sermon by Rev. T. C. . o : yo HH
3 . . L 8 1 C ne as gues ) Ss parents, Mr. 1 1 1 s %
Migedte, the end: coming suddenly and Mre. Sowers W. Mone: lectures should do so as they are, Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic |pinheimer, D. D. of Gettyshire, Undertaking and Embaimine
. at his home, while eating supper oe too good to be missed.” ne new toliet germicide PoWdertobe Rev. C. F. Sanders, of Gettysburg, & ' mba ming
= ES einen dissolved in water as needed. Sar Rar, "ONO !
several days ago. He was a well id You Se few Taw { For all toilet and hygienic uses it is delivered the charge to the congre. |
Did You See the New , : io or A : }
known photographer and was about Boys’ Convertible Collar Overcoats Wonderful Record {| better and more economical, gation in the evening. Rev. Dr. Bill-
60 years old. Interment will be ; ain 3a ~ Philip Bard, the well known mas- | TO cleanse and whiten the heimer performed the act of instal-
made ii New Jersey 2 peat lg and Plein colors. fs NE J : troavilie. is the own] teeth, Jenory tartar and lation. During the services there | » » }
. 35 0 7. . tetz Bros. 'S 1g a ) 2, 1f > - | prevent decay. y - . !
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Boll and ler of a turkey hen, of the bronze | To disinfect the month, de- vocal solos by Miss Mary DeHoff, of | MOUNT JOY. EIN INA ;
two daughters, of Monessen, are the tvarioty. which. made. record for} Stroy disease germs, ‘and (Maytown.
{ 0 | purify the breath | —— eee |
Halr Cutting
HOTEL McGINNIS
The undersigned having remodel-
ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a
number of sleeping rooms, bath, Eo
is now prepared to entertain trans-
ient and regular guests.
RESTAURANT
in connection with hotel where he
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
TURTLE SOUP, Etc. Ete.
Private dining room for tide
a ——————— {
Joseph B. Hershey
Tonsorial Parlor
MOUNT JOY

Three Chairs. No Waiting
Agen for the Middletown Steam
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
{and delivered Friday.















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