The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 29, 1912, Image 6
THE EO J Automobile Buyers! Here Is a Splendid Collection of Cars For You to Select From PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH, What Shwilkey Bumblesock Say This Week, Has To Reo, R. C. Hupp, Premier, Firestone Columbus, Velie. Oakland. dawdy hut ols g'sawt, “En law wissa maucht grosse We are also In position to quote you on delivery trucks and carry a variety of second-hand cars. Do not fail to look them over Also carry the largest stock of auto supplies in this end of the "un ich fin olla dawg mae ous heiter os my dawdy wore Ich hob dere g'sawt ich FEES ES Elsa ESEEEW county. We have just closed a contract for ofl which enables us to gell you oil at wholesale prices In quanities of five gallons and have been using this oil for four years and know Your patronage solicit daid my ageny case pleea far em ken geld hobs go => = ‘Squire Lawbuck wile ich : W het far de lawyer. Ich upward. We it to be good. Landis Bros., Rheems. EE EE A EST ET TITS SEIS TI ST: SR AE SINE SMA broverre in bin uff anes naixt in Billy y en lawyerly by de bre cooma. Der Schnel- koffor . keffer orecked mich farkull- dare hut BENNER minutta os ich Der ot in finf EERE NEESER EE EEEre wr a hob woo ich bin buck hut de garoofa un hut BERRA - " meeting ’'sht Si drdririiieirdoirbdedidodrdebdeddegodriodedeibd eefeofoefosfoefeeireforforfecdocirdpiodeiedpioddrioddd £ -. Offerings of Slightly C6 CX om tri Spring ¥ ~ - £'S { on vw??? Used Pianos Ludwig Upright, $225 Good style. fine instrument, Jsed a short time. This from one of the ickering Grand, $375 8375 11 Ebony case, carv Mahogany Ca 5 0 yf ¢ re QO 4 ~~ ever offered $175 1, reasonable Case, Piano, * pono devferfefosforfecfe de ofa mes in the city. extra oe ale $500 Hardman Upright, $300 of Mahogany case. designed Panel ¢ Make Pia a lifetime. Handsome Artistic Standard last 2 of efe Square Piano, Jorde oles] no vill Walnut Case, 5 1-3 octaves, Piano for beginners. mail you catalogue Pianos... Largest best variety, fill out the $550 Player Piano, $400 Le Clariola Make. Fine Burl || of our Walnut Case. {| stock, $15 worth of Music, Bench || and we will and Scarf. Good value at | eladly send catalogue and $400. terms of new and used Pianos. _— new sjosforipefeserdede coupon below, derno 1 joomped un ene nous g'fuddered Se hen mich ovver ga- CL A 5 E50 EL A MS 5 UA MA soem "MUSIC HALL” KIRK JOHNSON & GC LANCASTER, PA. dishtered egreked un endlich hen se don ra tzeiga ga-roofa, un ich sawk leeg, se hen olles uff mich hut, un ich deer ken 0s are g'sawt tsushtondt ga-glawbed henka. We efense don hov i 16 and 18 West King St., 1-roofa h room Please send me catalogue of your Pianos, also terms and Prices, without obligations to buy. der Billy Are wore der ansich » Wore 5 # % : » . § 9 “ # . : o + r 4 5 » : * 9 : L Eb « #4 X r « RE “4 9 k R 4 L “ # : 4 4 < 4 . b be - e fe x be Le bo 3 b fe b b bo . . . fe x . bo . » b . p » b hb J b J p b bo ge $ oe > * mon os NAME un we are em lawyer- e’hart hut we schlecht B orgerfocioofooiorfesforforofesforfocfe shoefocfecforfesfororsfecfosfecferfocie are bechudes ous ga- hucka lussa os kind im dreck Se hen mich mich derno uff der shtand niss gevva, un ich hob ferhoftich pinklich, awgashinelich woreheit g'sawt We ich fartich wore hut sel awfonga cross-ques- lawyerly mich is the only kind I sell—Furniture that 1s Furniture tions froga, un in finf minutta hov Rockers Hall Racks Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks paw sawn mache, wn Gud wase ox Extension & Other Tables, Davenport", card de usa, We are fd: China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets . ieh mich hina un fonna fesht g’ g’hot Yaw, are hut are wist os ich shwora g'sawt Mirrors tzwa wiver enara daid, ebs net so ware, un hut mich weard de wore mich shtoomberra hut are nuch en speech g'maucht un hut law | ga-laesa ous ma ledderna | booch bis ich g'mained hob ich daid mere der grossa In fact anything 1n the Furniture Line {shunt der shtrick shpeera hous tzu tzeega. : . ». | We are fardich wore bi ich uff Undertaking and Embalming ro ne | mere en knup im hols os we en Kkin- wore | kle oye, awver endlich hov ich ene g'shlooked un hob aw g’fonga: My Leevie Oldta H.C. BRUNNER = nuch der i Wos hov ich PEEININ A | mort, un bis de shtoond hov ich nix Nuchbera: Bin Gotleib Boonastiel? eadoo? Olles 0s we MOUNT JOY. ebber shunsht? | derfun gawist! Hut All Kinds Concrete Work © es cooma? Huts mere shunt a pawr tsu eich in gooter Woo coomed des Wos is es un won is gloa uff da feese un uff der kup, odder is es en g’shtelt? Ware is es law en recht mensha BUILDING BLOCKS In wos haseds 1 ! All Styles and Colors ul we 1 ? Hut de en dife roofa un ene lose draya iff en efn ondlicher, ufftichticher oldter mon? My simple, un der Porehes, Columns and Banisters shtatement Billy hut tarta un is galeddered wore { blain un der fecht Door and Windew Sills and Es wore tit for tat. Are hut Limtles, Chimmeys, Etc. | warra de lets sow om ore g’hot. Sell is es Naw bin | long un kartz derfun \ ich Nn seh. en rawver, en sowf- hovva! Un hucked Doh hucked dare greit-d Gottleib, flooch net, | lodle, tzwa wiver Retafler of the Best Grades of Cement ware sawgts? Doh dare ware grut- ® cms— | zich, grindlichy, gretzich i OlIt Holt!” PEININ A (ht de { Du bisht f *Shquire Lawbuek g’sawt. : Defendant discharged and Commonwealth to pay the costs of prosecution.” hame gae | | \ | Teh wore tsu base far { un hob arsht sel lawyerly funnonner For Our Heroes who died that we might live, we hener this nobig holiday. And im Bomor of the day we have set a priec on our fine shoes which will appeal to every man, wemaan and olifdd, in black, and save them money besides. This is real holiday SSchwenr, with style, Mt, eomfort and wear. Only $1.50 So $8.50 per pair. Gome amd shoese. J. G, KEENE* W. Main St, Meouht Jor) ras risa wella, awvei* der 'Shquire Law- buck hut g'sawt ich set net. Ich hob em ’Shquire si wardt ga-numma un { bin hame, awver won ich in mime laeva sell barshtly widder awdreff don mauch ich ene so fie os de rotta ene shlooka kenna oony kowa. —— Shipped Many Cattle B. Gingrich and Brother, cattle prs of Lawn, since January 1, ped 175 carloads of steers and and 15 carloads of hogs, nearly "hiladelphia. | position is that the | weather rotted the first seed. BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. RAPHO wag opiparious- NORTHWEST Miss Anna Shenk ly entertained by Miss Kathryn Eby, on Sunday. Mi; Amanda Ulrich seamstress, on made a call on Miss Eby, our Monday evening Hollinger and a Mr Manheim vigited Clayton Fahestock, of their friends, Ray Gelb over the Sabbath Cc. PB his uncle, F. L. Plerce ompained by Mon wish helman nee pent day in our county metropolis ing to acquire a horse, but were unable to do so, gold spectacles, Found——a pair of on the road leading eastward from Eli Wolgemuth's on ing game can be had by calling at Sunday even the correspondent’s office. The Communion services at Ris- ger's church on Sunday were largely attended A would census of same attendance between two hundred and make the thousand, five three thousand Harry Heigey, of near Kinston, 1 his brother, Irvin Heisey, ind family sunday. George Bovd, of Junday and Tondo 1t the same county spent place, He who finished sion Day urteously 1 and instead said Northes rican The ladv must be lacking some ol her mental facult and therefore does not have the full control of her mind such persons should be Miss and tongue 1ttended to e it be too late, please take advice ec MASTERSONVILLE Shelly and W. A. 1 automobiles of the Jishop descriptions and equip- bought a beauti- 1d now contemplates president of the (“M Club. truck from one M ) \ tersonville Motor bought a grand lead to the other. Mr Bishop and conveys pencils counter Persons wish- ing to view his machine are request- ed to call at the Mr. and Mrs. Eli friends at their home on Thurs- day. All enjoyed a good dinner and then Mr. Geib and wife chaperoned the gentleman and ladies to a engaged store. Geib entertain- creek not far away and there all in fishing. The party consisted of Mr. C. G. Becker and wife, Mr. Ephraim Shelly and wife, Mr. Nath- aniel Hollinger and wife, Mr. Lan- dis Becker, Misses Emma and Verna jecker. Thirty-five fine cat fish fell victims to the hooks of the fishermen from 6 this comm- ranging Sport of this the size of fish inches to 14 inches. kind is seldom seen in unity. On Tuesday a large number of Ben. ’S raise a farmers assembled at farm and helped to structure of a tobacco shed, dimen- sions, 40 feet wide and 20 feet high to eaves. The lumber consisting of mostly oak was very heavy and the farmers were the chaps to i Lemonade and cake were served by the bucketful. he oratulated on the good all around work in fitting and exactness of parts of lumber used in structure of this all his friends for the strong hand of assistance which numerous size. building a Mr, Zug thanks was needed. & etl A Wen MT. HOPE Moyer is at Hull a number of people enjoyed Daniel present work- for William Quite inday at Mount Gretna, Amos Books and John Beck vis- d Miss Keener on Sunday. Katie R. Ober and Wm isited relaives at Lititz on Sunday Miss Cora Masterson- lle, visited her sister, Mrs. Shue, Martin, Heisey of week. Mrs. Abraham Gibble visited Harry and family Sunday. Quite a number of folks attended Among them Uriah Keener and daughter Lottie; Fannie, Annie and John Wenger, Katie Ober, Mamie Shearer, Amelia Gepfer and Fianna Gibble. re et EB and daugh- ter Fiana, Witmyer love feast at Midway. Mrs were. Are Replanting Corn Many of the farmers southwest of town are busy replanting their en- tire acreage of corn. The sup- continued wet eee tll ne + Towering Skyward masons are busy om the Mr. John Beamesderfer’s The walls of R. R. tracks near Manheim street. boss carpenter, John Gibble, may be con- | the ! ng shipped to a packing house jorge new warehouse along the P.' Wednesday, May 29, 1912, oa asa as as a a tb bb bb ddl LJ J J I Saturday, June We Will Start The Greatest CLOTHING SALE Ever Held in This Section of Pennsylvania TO ALL MEN sofororforforforfesgesfonfesfocfocfuntosfofesfocferfocferiecfurfosferesionfederfocferfecduafecferioferfodelodefededoiolonini dod 3 a. J ° oleofe Ta isvedny’ { { LIUESaay | aoe ofosf senafocfes most wonderful } gain the of this special to ecure their planned Opportuni- our county patrons French Palms, plendid variity , and untrimmed nt advantage he values » so convenient as offered—we EL a A ge ee RS NS RIN NRE The os Average A Full Half Saturday Is The Last On “Opportunity Day” Breakfast 10c. For Our County Patrons In The Basement Tea ay Room I "3 nass 1 it’s ¢ \ ity a 3 Don't let pass by—Iit's an opportunity Poached Fggs; bread and butter; coffee, tea or that may not happen again in years cocoa; roll or toast. SE A 0 NSA TA ompayy 32 to 38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna. 0 90 8s Pe Or a®e De oT oP oa aTe ate Tools Te ses s Rosle sTestestestesteoosTes les Toe TooTuok: EL Ge RN AN EE Ee of of ge oo oe Auditor Appointed Herchelroth was appoi of Cochranville | Satur- here.!ed auditor of East son, [ship in place of D. Graybill, wife, ed from the district. ! Mrs. D. B. Ginder, Chester county, spent of the day to Monday with | Harry Eitnier, | Maroin, and John Barto execution of | of Manheim, were Sunday guests of county | D. Dissinger and family. was that of Antonio Romezzo which ! J. B. Fralich, wife and [,ancas- man, were guests in the after | Mrs. Fralich’s sisters, Mrs. Steely, near Eden, on Sunday. from Norman friends and and WAS HANGED TWICE < : x] . = Doneg spwas a Sickening Sight; One negal Jurors Fainted wife The most gruesome errr <n Wipe wees Stes in Lancaster a murderer Manheim Realty Company son, Ly-| The home of . i Manheim, Nicholas chartered Manheim Realty Lancaster with occurred in the jail yard at morning shortly county, ter Thursday $5,000 capital. 10 o'clock. ee TP TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT YT TY PI I TE WW A WR WR WW WW WW NCW ORCWCON WCWCWNCW WW WN PP TTT TTT TP TTT Teer 9990S eee ee A TR TS REY PR NN NN NCI NII TCI TCI TC IC WIC TCI TC CIC CE J CCN) & nt- town- remov- Company was Mrs A. E. Wenger and daughter, | Emma, spent days of the EXECUTORS’ NOTICE past week in the home of her son | Martin L. in law, W. D. Groff, at Eliabethtown. of Mount i ceased. snapped in eee Gr ee eased Two drops were required to carry mandates. several the rope out the law’s On the first drop that had been tested on Wednesday and Estate of Joy pronounced perfect, allowing the Italian's ground beneath the Letters of twain, body WASHINGTON BORO to drop to the Mrs Robert Wertz was taken sud- platform of the scaffold. In an un- 4.414 and was carried yo. condition is serious. and put to; igs Edelman death suddenly ill last Thursday Dr. F. L. Richards of this place, ,,q was attended by Dr. Lehman. was one of the coroner’s physicians Mrs neces Kise, wife of Reuben and Mr. C. N. Mumma served on falling the Coroner's jury. while estate having 4 signed all thereto are 0 Tt " : persons ill on iursday evening, : : e ) requested to make i conscious condition he 1 ake to the scaffold mediate payment, and those taken i: 3 demands back Mary was and same will lay for signed. SAMUEL S. GREIDER, Mount Joy, Pa., R. D. No. 4 CHRISTIAN S. GREIDER, Box 264, Harrisburg, Pa. : claims evening settlement to the und ined her ankle by Kise, spr down the stairs at her home carrying her grandchild. Raymon Cover fell down . ., |with a light, but was not visit- : B. F. finger err melismas stairs p SPORTING HILL NEWS PLO, . TY ut 5 injured. Simon Ulrich spent Sunday Administrato Winger Mell nger 3erntheizel, with a his Jawn. lacerated the cjeon N. ing among Manheim friends. : ’ : BY fa . is index sickle while S M. wife visited § . cutting grass on friends at Florin, on Sunday. The The United Zion Children will have services in the church Cover and may that ever attempted te be dug on the is- lands is now being dug at Hunter's Point bungalow for Dr. P. P. and J. White Oak, ~ P Brenneman, J. 8S. Peacock and first artesian well was NOTIOE TO TAXPAYERS Union 3orough Taxes on Sunday morning PONS John A. Yingst, of spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yingst Annie S. Bradley davs in the home of her sister, levi Nissley, at Manheim. Dillenger’s mill will be shut down Wertz. Snyder, Henry i ot to receive taxes. Miss daughter of several Mrs. spent 1 I ment will be allowed During July, August, and October the full amount wig Yee required, After November 14 : es ones. per cent. will by 4 the greater part of next week. The fracture was reduced by Dr. J. From May 20th kali Fneine repairs will be made. A. Piever. receive taxes in one of the office Mrs. D. S. Miller and Ed. Resh the Union National Bank du and wife, of Lancaster, were Sunday ete banking hours. In the morning 4 Gg he i Vi - \ - evening I will be at my residen ouests of D. M. Nissley and family. Big Yield From Two Jersey Cows % » ory A opposite Garber’ 3 i Andrew Vogel and son, Albert, Mr. S. C. Engle, owner of the id r's Drug Store and wife, of Manheim, were Sunday Engleside Farm Jerseys, has two re- ™ County and State Taxes e visitors in the home of Jacob Kauff- gistered eows that produced 26,400 geo4e no p)icate ih 1 pounds of milk and 1,509 pounds 8 pow in my hands and Jor read) and son, ounces of butter in 365 days. There receive taxes. All State and Cot is now a calf in the herd that has, Taxes paid on or before June 18 abatement of 5 per cent. will bY lowed. During July, August any September the full amount w Lizzie Metzler and randson, | Other calf in this country; its dam required, After Oct. 1st, 5 per Mrs. Lizzie Metzler and 8 14 Will be added thereto. I will having produced 644 ounds Raphael Metzler, spent Sunday in p i hon M Kate F { Bis- ounces of butter, his sire’s dam 864 one of the offices of the Uni ‘he home of Mrs. Kate Fees, at Bis : tional Bank to receive taxes d Tarek. jpochide 1 Stier his sire’s Gran- Banking hours, from May 20 om ene | dA s of butter, in 365 days June 1st, and in the John Sheaffer, wife and children ai Autiicaticatod toot evening at my residence Of spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. | Garber's Brug Store. and Mrs. Bmanuel Sheaffer, at -e- i Tr M White Oak. | Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ! Snyder, pastor of the Church of God, had the misfortune on Thursday of having a window fall on her arm and break one of the fore- man. Phares , Mohn, James, of Salunga, Joseph Wickenheiser Sunday. wife were guests of and wife, on the distinction of having more but- ter produeing ancestry than Greider, late Borough, Pa., de administration on said been granted to the indebted m- having against the present them without de- ior rs. Attorney. a 7 ; The duplicate for Borough Taxes is now in my hands and I am ready, : Borough Taxes Rev, paid on or before July 1st, an abate of 5 per cent Septembe h{ eistir