The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 01, 1912, Image 8

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    | The Romany Parson,
| In a littleknown corner of the Line
colnshire (Eng) Wolds lives “the ro-
many rashal (parson),” as the gypsies
designate the Rev, George Hall, reo
tor of Ruckland, near Louth Mr,
Hall 1s a kind of apostle to the gypsies,
for few men have so thoroughly won
the confidence of these nomads. He
{8 a past master of thelr manners and
customs. He speaks the old Romany
tongue with which George Borrow has
familiarised the readers of ‘Laven.
gro.” At times, when on his visits to
fairs and encampments, Mr. Hall al
most adopts the gypsy's attire, and on
more than one occasion his unconven.
tional appearance has caused him te
be mistaken by Gorglos (non-gypsies)
for the real thing, and treated accord.
ingly. An enthusiastic member of the
Gypsy Lore Boclety, he Is sometimes
to be seen squatting in a ring of
swarthy Romany folk around thelr fire
on Epsom Downs, or on the breezy
fells of Yorkshire, sampling the mys
terlous contents of the black stock.
pot. This 18 done with a view to pick.
Ing up crumbs of the fast-disappearing
lore and traditional tales of the Ro
manies. He is able to recount a great
many racy stories of gypsy life and ad-
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Economizes Butter, Flour,
Eggs; makes the food more
appetizing and wholesome
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
J venture. A firm believer in the efi.
cE IS-TRIDREIE cacy of the open-air life, Mr. Hall has
a di himself slept In a gypsy tent of his
own construction for seven months
at a time. As a lecturer on his hobby,
MAYTOWN Fhe funeral of Benjamin Musser, he is doing much to break down preju-
Villiam Hollenbaugh and Charle whicl held at Elizabethtown on | dice and to create sympathy for these
Harter of Millersville, are the guests lI assed through this place strange survivors of an old world race,
of their parent Mt. Joy vhere intel - m——
George W. Kame, residing on the ment was made in the Eberle Beggars’ Newspaper.
” Among all newspapers certainly the
Figvelmesy farm, was kicked by a cemeter —
} 1 hil 11rd E.R : : most curious is that called “The Men-
OW O1 » rieht arm while 1ilking 3 elring and amil ac- ’ "
co Bn Lte righ i nel mn igi Hh $ HHY, AC gicants’ Journal,” which has begun a
'h vd and n at hadl wo comn ted 1 ev. and gt x : : .
The hand and arm are hy mpanied by R and Mrs. 8. S. gemiannual publication in Paris. It
el Daugherty the U. B. church of {g, presumably, Intended for restricted
he band hall was filled on Fri- Elizabethtown, in their auto took a circulation among the “elect,” but cop-
day evening with a large crowd trip to Lititz, where they attended les of it have been seen, and the gov-
when the annual meeting of the the Women's Missionary meeting in < ernment may commence operations on
alumni of the Maytown high school the U. B. church on Sunday its own account tending to suppres
" Th io o. Hy “ sion. The columns of this newspaper
held exercises Fhe foliowing pro- a vy . ;
i: Chorus ‘Merr are full of advertisements, of which
gram was rendered; ( orus erri- SPORTING HILL. the following are samples: “Wanted
ly Row,” by the alumni; inaugural Read the Mt Jov Bulletin —A blind man to play the flute.” “At
address, D. B. Kraybill, '04: plano The River Brethren held services Once—A cripple to supplicate In
solo. valse op. 59, Miss Adella H. j,, the Union church on Sunday! Wealthy districts. One preferred who
Grove, '00; recitation, “The Catho- ,,4ppine has lost his right hand Person ap-
lic Psalm,” Viola B, Johnstil pre- D Dissinger and family spent Jiving mus AR f20 give
¢ 1 - 0 y YO . 1 2WSD
sentation of the class of 1912 by the gundav in the home of Harry S. Et- 2 :
per also offers to supply lists of cen-
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Wednesday, May 1, 1912,
Have You Seen These Wonderful Values §
In Men's and Young Men's Suits That We Are Selling at
$15.00 7?
Ss
Have you noticed the texture of the all wool fabrics from which they are’'made? |
Have you noticed the handsome styles in which they are cut ?
Have you tried them on and noticed how perfectly they fit ?
Have you heard about our guarantee on these garments which x
: 18 p : ' CR
says: “A new suit for this one if it fades, loses its shape or fails to "
wear well amd satisfy you in every respect Se
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YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT
GOOD SUITS ARE BEING § ! ai
sSoub FOR AJ EL
$2 to $8.50 v 8
Let Your Boy Shop
dence
clothing your
would. It
for us when he grows up. mis
—— .
However, if the boy makes a se- O $10 S t
lection you don’t like, your money ur ul S
is waiting for you. ; : > : f 3 :
: 2 isp] You will find that they are tailored from the same identical fab- jwill surprise you. They are the
e see » isplay of ‘ : : oe : :
Don’t fail to see the display ol }.;.o aq suits sold as high as $25.00, and they are tailored in an
premiums shown in our window equal in every way of suits sold
i
satisfaction returns with him. .
We take just as much interest in NOT SEEN THESE $15.00 SUITS
for Himself
here your confi-
and absolute
If you send him
goes with him,
IF YOU HAVE
lw
Y HELoRD BALTIMORE "BRAND
AS GOOD AS THE NAME.
a
boy rightly, as you
means future business
exceptionally high-class manner in styles that represent the
sea-
principal, J. S. Simons; reception of ian 4t Manhein y ; ; - given free with §S. and H. Green
; rs ’ wy X u ters where begging may be pursued 5 : — ro . tie atl ce a mis Aeawhore for $32 J 5
the class, J. Hoffman Garber 00 Mary and Lizzie Hottenstein of most profitably, with names of pers Trading Stamps son’s best. By all means call and see these Fifteen Dollar Suits. elsewhere for $12.00 and $15.00.
girls’ chorus, “May March recita- past Petersburg, spent Saturday sons who may be approached. Facill-
tion, “Mice at Play,” Barb: with F. Y Koser and wife ties for obtaining costumes suitable for
becker, ’11; vocal trio, “Persian Mrs. Annie Franck of near Lititz, ' cold weather beggary are hinted at. 95 mm
Serenade,” Misses Grace O. Spotts, e¢pent Monday and Tuesday with her Also a beggar well recommended and : i ¥
Katherine Clepper and Mary K. De gicter Mrs. H. W. Metzle I able to pay may obtain at the bureau ® ® A
Hoff: address, Prof. A. S. Longen- Mr. and. Mi Joseph Wickenhols: of information of the paper 8 list of im. :
ecker. of the Lititz high school . is a: Uh Mp portant weddings, baptisms, burials, Ye A] . E :
cm er spent Sunday at Salunga with Mr. gpq givers of soctal functions, togeth- Opp. Union National Bank, Mount Joy, Pa.
Phares S. Mohn and family er with servants who may be “work- y
Rheems Amos Sumpman, wife and son ed,” arrivals of distinguished people,
Walter Zerphy of nea int Joy Paul, spent Sul with Henry and and so on. Do Not Forget to AsK for Green Trading Stamps
visited his old friend, Jacob Gephart Tsajah Sumpman at Mount Jo} —e———————
on Sunday Norman Ritter of White Oak, was Beavers’ Work.
wv. Samuel Eshleman and n- , t ] mot . . mms The beavers not only cut dOWD eideedesfesfesfesiesfosostesfosiosfosfosdosforiostssiootonfustosfeciesissforiosiesiocfesfociuofocieefosfocferjososfocirefocfosiesfosiochadeciosfocioisefechssiosfofesforiesforfesfocioctosforiosfecfoniocforfosfesiosforis Josfoofosforferfosfocfesforfosfosforfosforesies
Rev. Samuel I tieman at 1 1 gues f i nother Mrs. Emma S joojorforosfecfocfocfocforfocforfecfocforiiahe
: & Chirat IT visited Rot vi : . : trees for the purpose of making dams, AE 2 es ani
ily. of Chiquies Hill, visited Rev. D. Ritter. on Saturday and Sunday. ‘ N 5
Nod : : . - but also use the smaller upper branch. Almost A Miracle ”
M. Eshleman on Sunda} Squire and Mrs, J KE : xg tf food for win ah
T a} | eR as a store ply of food for win- i . —
Harry Newgard, of Elizabethtowl pent Saturday in the home t g Th hes fi vo 4 One of the most startling changes & s . "Ni | ——
er use. 1 ne ches, from two to : J -
has broken ground for a double |son-in-] Aaron Hurst four inches in di er in ever seen in any man, according to ¥ 3 - o :
house on Elizabeth aver i gths of two or fe en W. B. Holscaw, Claredon, Tex., was } £4 11 x d C t WwW kk
wonderful engineering ) re effected years ago in his brother. J - : in S oncre e or
ied beneath the water and into “fe had such a dreadful cough,” he Vaiss
€ 9 ITOWS, writes, “that all our family thought vole : os
every beavers 1. veo soing inte consumption, BUt| 1 wish to inform the pu : BUILDING BLOCKS
He eo J he began to use Dr. King’s New Dis- | have one of the largest crops of fi i All Styles and Colors
od - throughout €OVery vas completely cured bY | pure Crystal Spring Water Ice that I er tm
are of varying ten bottles Now he is sound and | pave had since I am in the business, w A Porches, Columns and
wording to the Well and wei hs 218 pounds Por which IT am now ready to serve the } Banisters
dam was found many years our family has used this | pypiic Wagon thru Mt. Joy and
lesa county, Colo., wi 3 h Was just words rful remedy for Coughs 2nd Florin daily. See me before placing EE Door and Window Sills and
feet from bottom y top, and im- | Colds with excellent results. It’s r order for the season. Prices Ri 5 )
nded a body of water six feet OF gyick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. | reasonable FP ! FET Lintles, Chimneys,
re in depth and eovering an area Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bot- EB Es Sad ga Sita ow Ete.
several acres. This dam was per- oto B. Brihart & Cos a ¥ a
in construction. It was composed =~ hin it ke } : 5
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rely of willow bushes, as no large j rr 4 ; i etailer of the Bem
ber grows in the vicinity. Do not fail to visit S. B. Bern- C S F 2 Ic & | Grades of Cement
hart & Co’s on Friday as they will . ° rai Bes $e arg
LAR Buin ] ai
= give free to every woman a tea | Bell Phone. MT. JOY, PA. THERE i Seme————
Artistic bk
spoon a 5
id you find the play to be as ar > a OO NR xX INT, - ® PISININ A
c it had been reported to be?” 3 A £2 AE A 50 rs a——— i
les It was about the dullest : R'E B'S 4 8 0D 8B 0 UE = EE EB " r pit
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e hours 1 ever lived through.” Krall Me: at M arket B = B® EER LL
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B B 25-31 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa,
nw I always have on hand anything g as el y
a in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham » Gans ;
Zologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. S F * hi
a Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and "n um mer urnis ngs for
® | viutton. Prices always right. H
les Messid des E She ome, Bungalow and Cottage
ot o azarine Under- . :
| went H Strest, Onp. Bunk a HE APPROACH OF SUMMER EMPHASIZES THE NEED OF COOL, SANITARY MATT- =
an inducement and ap- MOUNT JOY, PA MAKE A SPELIILTY DF EN as PSNI. oanives aX peaiivay. we %
| MOU? PA. g MAKE A SPECIAL F WARM-WE! FURNISHINGS AND THIS SEASON'S SHOWIN []
ell Telephone. a SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS, IS UNUSUALLY COMPLETE AND INTERESTING Youn i
. - Special Qualities in Our Own N ins i .
ses and entitles you to Acre gumimiitzense NE ew Curtains in
uoy's nopsiion i i ie
Person Dinner Sets for mice SUDPOSILETY a Importations of Chinese and Japanese Seasonable Patterns -
). Matt, Thompson I . =
i 1 | 1} Mattings Wha ie gn o activ ®
49 C i hat is so attractive about a home as plain sim-
9 ents. > " ¢ Particularly worthy of mention is our ‘Special ae Srapetles har Tuer 5 the breoze goos
; . . . » y * Prick, 5 w Contract” grade, which is of a superior quality Coral aperies and curtains make a ‘‘home
Two Cards fully punched, with 98c¢, entitles you to either the 7 Piece Imperial Be rdseleis. MARTIN RUDY, LANGASTER, PA, without any additional cost to your This sore of | 72%, 0f 2 house. »
. i 4 B 30 ca vard or $11 for roll of 40 vards. 1 Cross stripe curtains in all colors, three yards ©
Mazarine Underglaze Blue Berry Set, with Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcher, or 7 Piece Sold in M1. Joy by E. W. Garber and W. D. Chandler In a line of damask, inserted and floral patterns |" 1p, fringe bottom, 85c a pair. Others up to $3.50.
+ & Co. Call for free sample. at 25c the yard, are many good thirty-cent values. mported ‘“‘Crete” curtains are of French made
Imperial Mazarine Underglaze Blue Cake Sz=t, with 9 in. Salad Dish and 3 in . Meat
Platter.
Ask For Card. See Window Display
Specials For Friday and Saturday
No. 1-100 Boys Dress Shirts all the ||
latest styles, full lines of sizes. Others I
will ask you from 35¢ to 40c for the |
same shirt. Special at 25¢ I
H. E. EBERSOLE
Opposite Pos: Office, MOUNT JOY, PA. 8
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EEE ET IRB A A I VI I, |
No. 2—Full 10 sizes Babbitts Cleanser
Cleans, Scours, Scrubs, Polishes and
Purifies. Special 7c or 4 Cans for 25¢
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A Sax, Cxrraiy Rerixe for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
NEVER KNOWN To FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy! Satis-
oo or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid i - u ‘ : .
ec Wii send hem oa (ial, to be paid for A special chair with cretonne seat and back is | mate. Call or ‘phone and we will send a repre-
when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does net only $7.50. Rocker to match. sentative
have them send your orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, Pa.
linen scrim with highly colored designs, A good
quality at $3.75 the pair and others up to $15.
‘Aurora’ curtains in various patterns and all
colors range from $5 to $9.50 a pair. A very spe-
cial extra heavy weight in fine lustre and all col-
ors is $7.50 the pair.
Roll of 40 vards, $9.50.
Damask patterns in browns, tans and reds, 20c a
vard; $7.50 for roll of 40 yards.
Another good grade at 12¢ the yard or$4.50 for
roll of 40 yards.
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Weare Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Why Not Enjoy a Hammock Swing
This Summer ?
This advance showing of hammock swings will
give you an idea of the many superior features of
the new swings, Swing and frame with or without
awning.
A special hammock swing with national springs,
Prairie Grass Matting Rugs
Are Serviceable and Ecenomical
These rugs are closely woven and have become a
staple floor-covering for home and porch use, as
well as for summer homes. In greens, browns,
blues and reds.
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Don’t fail to see us before plac- There are more than half a dozen sizes and | four inch tufted mattress, wind shield; pipe
ing your order this year. prices form 30c for an 18x36 inch plain rug to a j frame, at $10.
9x12 size at $7.25 (or $8.25 if bordered.) The 6 Bamboo Porch Screens in all sizes, ready to
x9 size at $3.75 is a popular seller. hang, frem $1 to $2.50.
Famous German “Waldo
sizes and colors.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna.
Wood Web” in all
POG PVP PRES OO PE
10.
Hand Wrought Reed Furniture
Awnings and Screens
Made to Your Special Order
Our special home furnishing departments make
a specialty of supplying awnings, slip-coverings,
and sereens to erder. Only the best materials are
used and workmanship is of the best. All work is
absolutely guaranteed! Pleased to give an esti-
Reed furniture has recently become as popular
for home use as for porch or cottage. Reed furni-
ture is ideal for summer use—it is light, sanitary,
and serviceable—and always cozy looking.
In our upholstery section on the third floor, you
will see the new styles in chairs, rockers, settees,
tables and baskets.
FRENCH FEMALE
PILLS.
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Sold in M1. Joy by E. W. Garber WEEE EEE RRS BEE TERE RRR REE REE EEE EE EE EER
and W. D. Chandler & Co.
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