The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 24, 1912, Image 2

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Chicago claims that in 25 years
she will be the metropolis of the
United States. Not if New York has
to annex Connecticut to prevent it.
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In the interest of public morals it
is to be hoped that our authorities
will not permit an exhibition of the
Chicago fright pictures in the
movies.
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3altimore got her money’s worth
sut of the Democratic National Con-
also compare notes
venion, and can
with Chicago as to sensational and
: a
dramatic climaxes
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Persons who fear for Col. Roose-
velt's health because his daily state-
ment to the plain people is now only
about a quarter of a column long
will be relieved to know that the
rest of it just had to be cut out to
make more room for baseball news.
incense ———
Boots and Shoes Baffle Time and
Wear
Isaiah Zug, of Milton Grove, is
the owner of a pair of boots that, in
are as out of the ordinary as
of Cinderella.
everlasting, for
30 years the
a way,
the famous slipper
They promise to be
the shoes have resisted
efforts of Zug to wear them out,
while the boots would fire the en-
thusiasm of former Governor Penny-
packer with their record of 25
years’ wear. The shoes are of the
variety known in the rural regions
as the ‘Sunday Shoes” while the
boots are his ‘“waddags” or work-
day footwear.
Both pairs were the production of
Abraham Ebersole, now dead, who
had a cobbler and shoe shop at
Mastersonville. Zug and the shoes
have never missed a Sunday at
church in the 30 years since Eber-
sole made them to order for him.
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CORDELIA
Paul and Nora Bard are visiting
their brother Jacob Bard, in Harris-
burg.
Stanley Richmond of Martindale,
was the guest of relatives here for
several days.
Miss Edith Wagenbaugh of Lan-
caster, is the guest of her aunt,
Miss Mabel Rettew.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy Eshleman of
Lancaster, were visiting the former’s
mother, Mrs. J. B. Eshleman. Mr.
M®shleman will sail tomorrow for
Burope with a party of friends.
Farmers are busy gathering thei?
wheat crop and from all indications
will be finished by Saturday. Tt is
one of the largest in years. The
rain benefits vegetation consider-
Druggist
6.45 p. m.
West Main St., MT. JOY, PA.
1s Abloom
With the Freshest Flowers of the Printing
Art. It Is a Complete, Up to Date Print.
ing Plant, Ready to Do Your Commercial
Printing Attractively, Your Law Printing
Accurately, Your Social Printing Artis.
tically and All Printing Expeditiously.
Krall Meat Market
I always have on hand anything
a the line of Smoked Meats, Ham
3ologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork aod
Mintton. Prices always right.
H H. KRALL
Vest Main Street, Opp. Bank,
MOUNT JOY, PA
4ell Telephone.
HARRY WILLIAMS §
BARBER
deeds
Shaving Massaging
Razors Honed
Toilet Waters & 4
Shaving Soaps
Shampooing
Singeing
The last quarterly conference of
she Centreville Circuit will be held
July 23, in the
Rev. Dr.
ery, the presiding elder, will be
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Agency For Elkhorn Laundry 3
Opp. First National Bank :
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Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 a. m. § to |
Our Plant,
{ Edna Martin,
| Ve TNA Chandler, 7
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Martha
EXPENDITURES
I. R. Kraybill, 9 months
SAIAPY ie ieee
Marguerite M. Herr, 9
months salary ........
(Mabel F. Donovan, 9
| months salary, ........e
Anna R. Kraybill 8 months
SRIARY ire
Elizabeth R. Eshleman, 7
months, 11 1-2 days sal-
BYY il. aia
8S months sal-
[Lou Kuhns, 8 months sal-
ary .» “aes
7 months,
19 days salary
Ruth N. Stoll,
salary
Mary G
months salary
Eby,,
8 months
Substitute
Teacher 1 day ......".
Alvin Shonk, Substitute
Teacher 5 days
Henry Yarber, Substitute
Teacher 3 1-2 days
Four Directors Attending
Institute ...... 0.0.0.
Ten Teachers Attending
Institute : .
H S Newcomer,
tary
B. W,
tary
John Greenawalt,
month
John Wharvell,
salary
Six Directors
Supt.
"Secre-
"Secre-
janitor 1
janitor
Newcomer,
Electing Co.
James Gladfelter Auditor.
H. S. Garber,, Auditor :
Frank E. Hershey, Audit-
or Caled ys wai ely
Peroline Co.
Donegal Gas Co.
Herald Printing Co
Mount Joy Bulletin,
ing
E’'town Electric Light Co..
Eli Williams, Labor
Chas. H. Zellers Insurance
Northern Mutual Ins. Co..
Grey Iron Casting Co.
M. S. Bowman, Soap, ete .
Philip R. Greiner, Labor
Samuel Fissel, Lumber
and Labor
Elmer IL. Heisey,
Elmer F. Givens,
Monroe Kramer,
Hector M. Henry
H. H. Nissley,
Roof
Samuel H.
ete .
Simon Menaugh, "Mdse,
John H. Buohl, Labor, ete
Print-
Labor ..
Labor ..
Labor
Repairing
Miller, ‘Clock
Clarence Schock, Coal, ete
Herr & Co. Brushes
Formacone Co. Disinfect-
ant Wer Naiie as be veh ae
Wm. Hollowbush, News-
paper ...............
Harry M. Ressler, Hauling
Coal ..:...............
Ww. Ww Cassel, Agent
Freight ............
S. W. Strickler, Engross-
ing Diplomas ........
Coyle & Keller, Prof.
Sefyices .. .......0 0.
I. R. Kraybill, Stamps and
Library Funds .......
Gifford Del.ong, Labor
H. G. Hoffman, Labor
Samuel Fasnacht, Labor
Amos B. Root, Magazines.
Alabastine Co., Alabastine
| W. W. Stoddard, Decorat-
ing School House
Kirk Johnson Co., Tuning
1200.00
630.00
540.00
440.00
417.63
440.00
440.00
437.25
440.00
480.00
12.75
13.75
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Y =) class workmanship never Varies. The materials are
ni always reliable. Enough styles to please any faucy.
WHITE HOUSE SHOES 0
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There will never be any doubt as to their feeling
good if you wear White House Shoes.
Their use imparts a feeling of security also in the
fact that your feet are properly dressed. The high
For Men $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, and $4.50
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Come in and see the values that we are offering and if you can beat them
any other place you are perfectly welcome to buy where you save the most money
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PAGE TWO J THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, July 24, 1912,
THE BULLETIN | sowummumsmmmmmannmnmmm | Annual Re [mp
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MOUNT 107. PA BLANKETS wilh eorllllllolleele 202222
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J. BE. SCHROLIL, Editor & Prop'r, = = oN 0
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Traub : = WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO- = : A ron S Oo ae
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR £ = For Year Ending June 30, 1912 (#4
Six Months 50 Cents = FITS ON WOOL HORSE = | X ]
Three Months. . . . 33 Cents £ BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT = RECEIPTS * .
Single Coples = Uents = iy Ei a . = Balance last audit $ 1252.12 4 > ut da S 1 t an een a
Sample Copies REE £ FROM 'HE MAKERS, IS = State appropriation includ a Q
. n = THE WHY? OF IT PRICED = ing minimum salary 1885.80 | ame .
Entered at the post office at Mount (2 = | State appropriatic for Q
; Bute! GIL ¢ BR UBL |Z ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO Z| High School . XE 3105003 wv Q
oy as second-class mail matter = = ’ 310.5
All correspondents mus have their $10.50. 8 x! ON NY hi 155.00 0) 2 n 0
communications reach this office not |S = AM. Hershov oy shi | 0) : :
i AEE reer em sar 81 Rie HN ig Reductions In Clothing @
of importance between 1at time and 2 ROBES IN THE COUNTY, = J N Hershey : 27.00 A
12 o'clock noon \Vednésday. Chan-|= - ; = B. Frank Phillips 6.00] * >
gee for advertisements must posi-|§ FROM $2.50 TO $25.00. EV- £| Monroe Shaeffer 2.00 Q The hot days are here and you will want a cool summer suit of clothes. We are closing them out at Q
tively reach this office not later than |2 ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE = IX 4 ION ey 0 Bi _ p
: op AT sti : |= =| Kas onega ownship 96.0 @
Monday night New advertise ments T AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL 5 West Hempfield Township. 42.00 | AW From 5. 00 to 14. 00. WwW 10. 00 Q
Inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday |g c = | Mount Joy Township ..... 193.76 0 ere 0
night. Advertising rates on appli- | 2 STOCK OF VETERINARY =| Rapho Township 84.00 * Q
cation |§ MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL = FP. I. Nissley . $0.00 Q
£ KINDS OF HARNESS Ely Belk oon | f oe It 1 li t 1 h d
: j |S KINDS IFN G Relist ............ 20.00 1S our
EDITORIALS 8 Bu 6 Rois in 00 | @) eV ur policy to close out the odds an Q
meen |= yh EB. Rendiz ........... 12.00 te a J .
After reading fa party platform (2 SIF H BROGr covcoovinisss 3.12 QQ fr / S our st - Qo
one feels that the fog-horns should |& =H R. Grissinger ........ 21.00 | end cf ock at prices that appeal to the buy
be blowing = = manda Root ainsi 3.00 Q (4 . bli Y d d h 1 ®
g " es =|B. W. Brown, Fence and ° -.
les | | Crs ER. TA E =v. mow. Yous a at| @) vo ing public ou can depend on honest values. 0
The Chicago gonvention having|s Z| John S. Eby, Bricks ..... 1.25%
adjourned, we Cuba will | § = D Boyce, Coll. 1910 382.95 x e)
yrvenie aff this time = =! D. Boyce, Coll. 1910 ..... 197.53 | #
not jietyese aff tirls time. E E1 D Boyce, Coll, 1911 ..... 4100.16 [) ny »
§ 10U- En nove, con 1911 Ul 108.35 e Hre Not Closing Out Our ®
W. J. Bryan can hardly be said to|= a) D. Boyce, Coll. 1911 ..... 153.42 \
resort to mudslinging When he 1S 1 ‘runks at Half Price. Great Bar s D. Boyce, Coll. 1911 100.00 Q
tor han h ys a cll = 3 =| D. Boyce, Coll. 1911 77.00 ¥ .
goes after a man he uses a club. |= gains. On The Square. =| ’ (4. ’ 9
.. | - = D. Boyce, Coll. 1911 ..... 14.10 | § M @Q
Fe | ONE | D. Boyce, Coll, C. Nissley, $ ens an Oo S ot 1n y
When Tom Pratt made Roosevelt | ORY ©... Jon 841.61 2 QQ
Vice President he certainly had no | | D Joyce, Coll H M. = A
conception of what he was starting. . | ig 1911 . i v : ; “os 3 11.61 &) 0)
. > 68 | y | Joyce, Co M. Engle - :
+=++ |By Paying More You Spend |" i’ TEE sea | @) But are better and stronger than ever in these
It would require no Daniel to in- | | (This amt. is "due. from A
terpret for the bosses the hand- house on note with se- 2 a
writing that now appears on the| Less curity.) [3 departments. XQ
wall | Int. Cert. of Deposit 65.97) 0) ‘
gel trang GUE y Int. Coupons from School
“oe oo | Strange but true, because when : . & Te . ’ QQ
Bonds held in Sinking y/
Of course there will be some ob- [otherwise you buy four 10c bottles| Tuna 7B mans wall) Remember we are the only Exclusive Men's 0)
jection to a third party on the|of ordinary vanilla (40c) you need | From Checks Deposited a o
- a : . [ y First National Bank t i) ) - 1
ground that two is all the country | onjy huy one bottle of A SE io} A io i» and Boys Store in town and we can take care of Qo
can stand. for Sinking Fund, etc. 2200.00 A ] ’ Q
® ¢ = = = as 3 Ia fa) .
The next lesson will be teaching Chandlers 25¢ Vanill ra530.00 | al Wor your wants to better advantages than otherstores,
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mmany Tiger to raise 18 Balance Duplicate 1910 580.48 i= [i
' XA ( misc ri 3 | Exonerations tits fees 66.33 oo ~ : :
exact unison With helo vor secure far better favoring] LCLTitons It costs you nothing to come in and see for yourself
on tiger ‘os : : D. Boyce, Coll. to Oct. 1 00.16 | Caf b ¢ Marx
sults w WY o I Joyce, 11. to Oct. 4100.16
* ss results while saving | D. Boyce Coll. to date 2166.09 nj
roosters in Democratic news- | Bxonerations .........., 53.56 - .
( A t of Duplicat 6315.31 | MS ’
ACES. 2 begining to fla | Amount of uplicate 3319. ° B S A WwW d i 1 S
at offices ire ering 0 p 15 Cents | Amount Outstanding Due ® oys uits t on en ua avin S
nr wings to remove the dust of | District - A
y unused years. ‘ a : in | Mount Joy Township 52.50 ®) : :
0 os Chandler's is richer, purer, "Nt GOR OVID J6.00 | \& About 50 Boys Suits with Bloomer pants to close out at $2.50 to $2.75
" .d ft profit a delegate If stronger. Bottle filled and small] Amos N. Stauffer 26.00 0)
a oes 1 rofl aelegs ia n ing 2 » |
fe nominates his candidate and re-|1Untities sold, though the best and) B. F. Philips ........... 11.38 & that sold for $4.00 and $5.00. They are rare bargains. Others from $1.50 to $4. ©
burneth home to find that the bugs|cheapest way is to purchase a large gen Blocher ........... 6.00 [| AY Q
fpave eaten up the tater patch. 25¢ bottle. Jac. N. Hershey 3.00 0) DNA
/ 0 0» Elam Myers ..........., 3.12} A Q
tJ. B. Longenecker ....... 3.00 x Pd
Any city that andertakes toenter-i = oF 0 FTE a en — Q
tain a big convention must expect to cL ; 116.80 4 @
/ hear a great deal of harsh criticism The Binuing ung acc’t School 6700.00 | 3 » Q
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Bank Certificate ........ 1558.20 ® Q
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Qld aaale
Mount Joy
Hall Building
Mount Joy, Penna. 9
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Piano & ded ede 3.40
Wm. Weidman, Paper and
Labor oodles vicuie sv sive 19.40 |
John S. Weidman, Labor . 58.33
Union Nat. Bank, State
aX eases es 60.04 |
John Wharvell, Labor 25.25 |
H. S. Newcomer, Mdse, etc 22.72 |
David Boyce, Col Commis- (
SION... ay ier aes 103.00
A. F, Pearce, Maps ...... 3.00
SUPPLIES AND BOOKS
Houghton Mifflin Co.,
BOOKS. sviitreiesnsi 14.40
Allen & Bacon ......s.: 33.37
Silver Burdett & Co. 12.30
Christopher Sower Co. 7.28
Ginn & CO... .cvvvrvnnn 69.94
I. B. Herr & Son ...... 102.86
W. I. Envelope Co. ...... 5.25
American Book Co. ..... 203.93
H. M. Rowe Co. ........ 15.60
BONDS BOUGHT |
Max Millian Co. ........ 65.93
D. CC Wreath Co." ....... 21.50
Milton Bradly Co. ...... 11.03
Roberts & Meck ........ 39.88
Mrs. Eliwabeth Everett 200.00
A. K. Manning. ........ 2000.00
Purchased School Bonds
and placed into Sinking
Fund ace’t ag investment.
52 Coupons at $1.75, Apr.
and Oct. RE 91.00
13 Coupons at $8.75, Apr.
and Oct. ......... 000 113.75
186 Coupons at $1.88, Feb.
and AUG. i ..ciivsinn 349.68
20 Coupons at $9.38, Feb.
Bnd ANE. .iiiiiooniser 187.60 |
Sinking Fund aecc’'t ...... 600.00
11642.56
BalanO@: a..co iicensanes 1953.44
Coupons Outstanding | ELIZABETHTOWN } |
Nos 24 Phin 28, 30, J. Earl Heisey has returned from
ag at $8.75 ene “ 113.75 la visit to Bowmansdale.
Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, { Mrs. Martin Heisey and mother
28. 20, 46, 47 48. 49, lare visiting in Harrisburg.
50, 51,:60, 70, 71; 72 at | Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reber have re-
$1.88 each ........... 33.84 turned from a trip to Reading.
147.59 Misses Mary Hertzler and May
We have destroyed 186 coupons Goss have gone to State College for
of $1.88 each, 52 coupons of $1.75 some time.
each, 20 Son $9.38 each and, George D. Boggs
13 coupons of 75 each, amount- y
ing to $742.03 interest paid during the West, which
the term,
We the undersigned
Mount Joy Boro have carefully ex-| The union picinc of the Sunday
amined the acocunt of the Mt. Joy!
Boro School District (First Nation. Schools of this Place will be held at
al Bank, Treasurer) and find them Mount Gretna on Wednesday, July
true and correct. ~~ |31. It is expected a band will ac-
FRANK E. HERSHEY company it.
E. M. biToRs| The Junior League of Christ Lu-
- |theran Church, held very interesting
New Holland Clarion Changes Hands Children’s Day exercises last Sunday
This week C. R. Martin, who has evening. A fine program was ren-
been one of the publishers of the dered, ,
Clarion the past nine years pur-| Henry L. Eshlemar and wife, liv-
chased the interests of his partner, ing near the borough, are both past
H. A. Showalter. The change goes eighty years, and are telling their
into effect on August 1. Mr. Show- friends of the first ride they enjoyed
alter hag been the business manager to visit their son at Mananda Gap,
and editor of the Clarion for nine Dauphin county. Their son, J. H.
years. He has agreed , to conduct Eshleman, accompanied them.
the business for Mr. Martin until]
autumn but has not decided what he |
will do after that time. Mr. Martin |
expects to take personal-.charge of
the business on Ocober 1.
is on a trip to
will include the
Yosemite Valley, National Park and
auditors of other places of interest.
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SPORTING HILL
A. E. Wenger, wife and daughter
{ Emma, spent Sunday at Elizabeth-
13596.00
town.
Jacob Walser and wife and Clara
mm
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
Ritter visited Amos Walter and fam-
ily, near East Petersburg.
Squire and Mrs. J. E. Stauffer
spent Sunday with Aaron Hurst and
family, at East Petersburg.
John Shonk, wife and children of
Owl Hill, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Coop-
er.
Miss Nettie Kauffman of Lancas-
ter, spent several days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kauff-
man.
H. S. Weidman, wife and children
spent Sunday in the home of his
brother, Amos Weidman and family
at Donegal.
Mrs. M. H. Kauffman, daughter
Helen and son Ralph, spent Sunday
in the home of her sister, Mrs. Har-
ry Gibble.
Daniel Brandt, wife and children
of Lancaster, were guests in the
homes of Mrs. Susan and D. M. Niss-
ley on Sunday.
Samuel K. Garman, wife and
daughter Margaret, spent Sunday in
the home of his brother Frank, near
Elizabethtown.
Miss Vivian Coolidge returned te
her home at Mount Joy on Tuesday,
after spending a month with her
aunt, Mrs. B. L. Kauffman,
S. M. Cover, wife and grand-
daughter Helen Strauss, spent Sun-
day in the home of his brother-in-
law, John Rhoads, at Back Run.
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