The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 05, 1912, Image 8

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    | LUCKY ACCIDENT FOR MINER
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| What at First Seemed Adverse Stroke
of Fate Turned Out a Caprice
Florin News
(Continued from page 1) of Fortune,
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en Friday at the home of Mr. and| wn 0 hundreds of men are “pros
Mrs. Jacob Shires pecting” one of them is limble, of
The Florin U, B. Church will hold| course, to stumble upon a ledge that
open-air meetings starting June 15 | “pans out” in paying gold or silver,
speakers every | That lucky “find” gives birth to a
evelning. All are invited dozen stories nbowL SHonires who
> have become “rich beyonc 10 dreams
John C. Heatwole of Harrison of avarice” by some fortunate accls
burg, Va., one of the leading poul- dent. The following story is such &
try fanciers of that state, visited his| ,.o
friend, Mr, Paris Shelly Monday | A miner named Adams was pros
Mr. and Mrs. J Harry Moyer, pecting in a northwestern state While
Josephine Moyer, Miss Dorothy Moy- trudging along, one hot day, through
er and Mr Howard Kisenbein of © gulch, where the sun had a good
. chance at his back, he suddenly
Reading, visited friends In town On smelled smoke. He glanced quickly
Bunday in every direction to ascertain the
Mr Elmer Schlegelmilch and origin of the smoke, but seeing noth-
force of carpenters started Monday {ng resumed his Journey. A mo-
ment later the smell returned strong-
er than ever. A light wreath of va-
\ : yor curled about his ears and gave
Best Columbia > pr to understand that his haversack
Mr. Henry Freymeyer of Rein- was on fire. Like all miners, he car.
hold’s Station, moved his household neq a large lens for the purpose of
effects into the J. S. Carmany prop- examining the specimens of the sand
erty on Tuesday. He has accepted {in his pan and the truth flashed upon
a position ag baker with his broth- him. For want of room he had hung
the glass on the outside and the rays
of the sun had been concentrated on
his haversack, which was thus set on
held on June 9, conducted by Misses fire. As among its contents were 12
Anna Haldeman, Bertha Shoemaker, or 15 pounds of powder he lost no
Stella Haldeman and Mrs. N. 8S. time in dropping the burden.
Gantz. A special program will be The haversack fell between two
rendered. All are cordially invited huge stones, out of sight. Adams
to attend. reached a safe distance and watched
Lemon Leisey was very unfortun- the smoke rising from his worldly pos.
: . a sessions, Suddenly there was a deaf-
ate last Wednesday while putting o.,0 report. The ground trembled
up a large sign. He came in con- apg Adams dodged behind a huge
tact with an electric light wire gtone. Rising, he went to the spot
throwing him from a tree to the to gather up what he could find, when
bad his eyes almost started out of his
head at seeing the quartz that had
been blown up fairly glittering with
Yhe hands, gold. His powder had done better on
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tener en- jg own account than it had ever done
tertained the following at dinner gp his, and had literally blown open
at the Florin Inn last Thursday: a gold mine for his benefit. He was
Miss Edith Ann Tener of Lewisburg; made a rich man and named his mine
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Todd, Edgar the “Nick o' Time.”
and will have new
to erect a large frame house for Mr
J. R. Schlegelmilch at Norwood,
er J. K. Freymeyer.
Children’s Day services will be
ground He sustained several
bruises and was burned badly about
Patterson of Harrisburg: and Mi
Nellie S. High of Toledo, Ohio. The Whence the “Grass Widow.”
party arrived here on Thursday To give positively the origin of the
morning in Mr, Tener's large tour- expression “grass widow” appears to
ing car be impossible. The authorities do not
—— ell A Alem sees agree on this point. One contends
that a woman who sald to her friends
that her hus p
DEATH IN AUTO CRASH nei
gone to grass
— 34 followi a sep: is entitled to
E. Nevin Crist, of Columbia, Killed ghe credit of col g the expression.
Instantly on Tronville Pike Other writers have attempted to
————— find an explanation of it in the French
Four voung people from Colum- Word “grace,” signifying a widow by
courtesy. In the Scandinavian Ilan-
guages the prefix ‘“grass” being in
returning home at one o'clock yes- common use, others have conjectured
idk of 3 ’ z that it comes from the word “grad-
terday morning that they met with fng” meaning greedy: this signifying
an accident. The auto ran into the g woman who longs for the husband
toll-house occupied by George Mar- who is gone.
These give a wide enough choice.
bia, were out automobiling Monday
evening and it was while they were
ley. The machine is a wreck. E
Nevin Crist, son of W. E. Crist of a
the Columbia Daily News, was driv- Friendly Advice.
ing the car He was killed instant- “We surprised all our friends by get»
ly, being thrown head foremost on ting maried.”
the pikes Filbert H. Stair had a leg “Good enough. Now surprise 'em by
le hpower© Miss Minnie Boyd is in the Btaying married.”—Kansas City Jour
af Columbia Hospital and Miss Annie nal.
Fleckenstein escaped uninjured.
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Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin Read the Mt. Joy BRuslletin.
Hot Weather Needs
Ladies’ Shirt Waists, White Cross Bar Flaxon, 65¢ values, ...50c.
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Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
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‘White and Black Madras Shirt Waists, elegant for service, 75c val- {
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ues, 50c.
Plain Black Lawn and Sateen Waists, ............c000000 50c. |
ladies’ large Collars, low Cut, ........ ceive venernnn 15¢c. |
Lace fronts with collars and sleeves .............cv00uenn 25¢. |
= Sun Bonnets and Bleach Hats,. ............ciiiteeersesnns 25c¢. |
Ladies’ Gauze Vests, all styles,......... 10c» 123c, 15¢ and 25c¢. |
Men’s and Boys’ Gauze Underwear, Poros Knit and other styles, 25 |
and 50c.
Men’s and Boys’ Union Suits, ................ 25, 50 and $1.00. |
Low Shoes
for every one in the family. Tennis Shoes, High and Low cut.
Brown sneakers, rubber soles.
Watch our ad next week.
Specials For Friday and Saturday
10c Wrapped Candy Kisses, per 1b. ............evvnennnvns 5c. |
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SeiWhite Tawn, Per YA, + oes sini’ divvviavninsnvsins Se. |
Bac Sheets, $01] 8iZ8 ... oi cis ii i a ee id 50c. |
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Cc sheets, small 8120 .......... i 0. iii ae 40c. |
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S.B.BERNHART & CO.
Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
DRY-MASH {$7
wy MAKES THEM —>=22 <7}
9 LAY OR BUST. Gk
46 CANAL & 139 FRIEND ST
BOSTON. MASS.
ASK THE MAN WHO FEEDS IT
A fresh lot of
Beef Meal ~ Beef Serap ~ Poultry Bone
in three sizes
Direct from the manufacturer. Ask for prices
BRANDT & STEHMAN ~, Mount Joy, Pa.
r you are hungry for Buckwheat cakes, the kind mother wed to |
bake, we still have Buokwheat flour on head. |
Mid
TROLLEY SCHEDULE
ancastor, Rolwrersio® =, Landisville
salunga, Mt, Joy and Elizabeth
town Street Rallway Co.
WESTWARD
Leave Lancaster—a m, 430, 6.15 6.18
15, 8.15, 9.15, 10.16, 11.15; p. m, 12.16, 116
i16, 8.16, 4.16, 6.15, 6.16, 118 8.16, 9.16, 1.16
15
Leave Rohrerstown—a m, 4.60, 6.35 6.35
£5, 85.36, 9.36, 10.36, 11.35, P m, 123. } 1.3
L96, 3.88, 4.35, 6.35, 6.35, 7.86, 8.35, 11.36
Loave Landisville—~A m, 512, 7, 6.67
67, 8.67, 9.67, 10.67, 11 67, P m, 12.67, 1.67
67, 8.67, 4.67, 6.67, 6.67, 7.87, 867, 9.67, 118
Leave Balunga—~A m, 616, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00
3.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, P m, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00
4.00, 6.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00,
Leave Mount Joy—A m, 530, 6.15 7.16
15, 9.15, 10.16, 11.16. P m, 12.16, 1.15, 2.18
15, 4.15, 6.16, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.16, 10.15,
5.
rive at Elizabethtown—A m, 6.45, 7.4
9.45, 10.46, 11.45. Pm, 12.46, 1.46, 2.4
We 6.45, 6.46, 7.46, 8.45, 9.45, 10.45, A m
EASTWARD
Leave Rlizabethtown—A m, oe 4
5.46, 9.46, 10.46, 11.46. P m, 12.6, 2.46,
5.46, 4.45, 0.45, 6.46, 7.45, 8.45, oi Bio lo "Am
12.30,
Leave Mount J9y=4 A o, 5.80x, 7.16, 8.16
0.16, 10.16, 11.16 2.16 1.15, 2.15, 3.15,
16, 5.16, 6.16, 1.16, FT $9.16, 10.15, 11.15,
A m 12.46.
Leave Salunge-A m, BASE, 7.30, 8.20,
4.30, 10.30, 11.30. P m, 12.30, 0, 2.30, 3.30
+30, 5.36, 6.30, 7.80, 8.30, 9.30, 0.80, 11.30,
A m, 100,
Leave Landisville—A m, 648, 7.8
5.88, 9.33, 10.33, 11.38. P. m, 12.33, 1.33, 2.38
52, 4.53, 5.38, 6.83, 7.33, 8.33, 9.33, 10.33, 11.33
A m, 1.03
Leave Rohrerstown—A m, 610x, 7.5
+66, 9.66, 10.66, 11.66. P m, 12.66, 1.66, 2.56,
bb, 4.66, 6.66, 6.66, 7.56, 8.65, 9.65, 10.50. 11.K.
\ ra, 1.2.
Arrive at Lancaster—A m, 630x, 8.15
+16, 10.16, 11.16. P m, 12.15, 1.15, 2.1, 8.16,
» aia, 616 17.16 8.15 9.15 10.15 11.16
16 1.46.
On Saturdays a car will leave Lancas
at 10.16 p m; Leave Elizabethtown
i$ p m,
On Saturdays and special occasions cars
#ill be run betwwen Lancaster and Mt
Toy every half hour form 6.156 a, m. to 8. 15
p.m,
Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at
1 a. m Leave Elizabethtown at 7.4
m. Car marked (x) connects with
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Charles K. Bennett, late
of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster
Co., Penna., Deceased.
Letters of administration on sald
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned,
ETTA M. BENNETT,
Mount Joy, Pa.
W. U. Hensel, Atty. Administratrix
mar20-6t
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
fistate of Charles Hemple, late of
Rapho township, Lancaster county,
Pa., deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, resid-
ing in Mount Joy Borough.
ED. REAM,
B. Frank Kready, Atty. Executor
apr.17-6t.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Leah Haines, late of
Mount Joy Borough, Pa., deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having |
claims or demands against same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-
| siding a¢ Mount Joy, Pa.
GEORGE HAINES, |
CHAS. H. ZELLER |
Executors. | ;
W. U. Hensel, Attorney. apr 17-6.t |°
Homers for Sale. 3
Bight pairs of fine homer pigeens |
for sales. Your cholee at 76 cents a | J
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
A Short
Pointed
Message to
Young Men
Clothes Count
Clothes don't make the man, but they
go a miglity long way toward showing
what kind of a man you are, If you are
somebody, you'll appear the part.
No ordinary clothes are admitted to this
store. If they are not cut amd tailored
just right, we fire them back.
We sell only such garments as will re-
tain their good appearance and stand the
wear, You can depend upon clothes
bought here to make you look the part of
the real man. They will satisfy you, your
family and your friends.
Extra
: S pecia
for June
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With every made to order suit given
from now until the 25th of June we will
give an extra
Of the same grade of goods to each
customer free. Give your orders now and
get 2 pair trousers in the place of one
pair.
from 50c to $4.50.
Children’s Dresses
Children’s dresses in white and colors,»
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Even at a high price; but we are
selling good shoes at a low price
Come and let us show you the values we
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I'he sooner you investigate the advan-
& tages of wearing our shoes, the better it
i will be for you and us,
You can find at our store all the newest
ind best styles for
Ladies. Misses and
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PYROKX for Grapes
PYROX for Small
PYROX for Garden Vegetables
PYROX for Potato
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new flavors and dainty service. All
get your wife to come with you—
take a quart to her. Try us once
ly tasted good ice cream. Order and
time; it will keep for hours, because
I. D. Beneman’s Department Store
Opposite Union National Bank Mount Joy, Pa.
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. NOWHERE CAN YOU FIND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE. a
: = OUR COUNTERS ARE TEEMING WITH THE MOST DESIRABLE PATTERNS AND COLOR: »
INGS AT PRICES TO TEMPT A NY ONE. :
| [() EMBROIDERED ROBES JRequards .....c nee 25¢. yd. ance.
In Lavender, White, Blue—17 Special Silks ..... ...95¢ yd. |
1 \ 0 |B ya plain material, 23 yds. wide Silk Stripe Dimity ....25¢ yd. Bombing Sy Ja B
embroidered band, 2j yds. nar- White Voile ........28c yd. an, at$1.00 yd. . =
row embroidered band. $4 each. Strire Voile ..:..++. 18c yd. z
Fancy Stripe Poplins ..28c yd. In Wool Stuffs, you will find g
Egyptian Tissues .....25c. yd. all the staple and fancy fabrics— §
Gause Marvel ....... 28c. yd. RAJAH SILKS Batistes, Taffetas, Novelty Ser- -]
Reafrew Gingham, 33in 18¢ yd We are agents for this high os. Ot Chudiah. Mas B
? class silk, and the most desirable 5° omans, Chuceah,
; Lorraine Gingham ..123c. yd. one on the market both as to its = quisette, ranging in price from
F r uits Fanoy Zephyrs ....... 28e yd. wearing qualities and appear- | 30c to $1.25 yd.
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OF OUR ICE CREAM
It will melt in your mouth, it is so
EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN
Women’s and Children’s Shoes
Women's Better Shoes!
for them to keep in toueh with this Home of Good Shoes.
The new Spring models of Footwear are here ready for choosing.
ors. The new OxYords, Ties and Pumps are simply beautiful.
Shoes at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $2.75
Shee values for the money you've ever seen.
It will certainly be a splendid idea for every woman that cares any-
thing about the sort of Shoes she wears this Bpring or what she pays
The new leathers are Patent Kid, Dull Calf, Tans, in black and col-
Come and see the new Spring ereations in Foetwear—see the best
he latest dishes, sundaes, with our
natural fruit flavors. If you cannot |@ No. 1—Cream Cot Serge, Black stripe Regular 38c. Value.
No. 2—-36 inch Faney stripe Nainsook 15c. Value Special at............ 10c. a Yard
Specials For Friday and Saturday
Special at 29¢, 2 Yard
nd then you can say you have real-
t is the right kind. : H . E ® E B E RSO Lx E 9 a rer. |
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