The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 07, 1913, Image 2

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MOUNT JOY, PA, wd
+ BE, SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r, { = vnuel Nagle
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SUHSORLTTION PRICK $1 A YAR rethiown
Six Months S30 Cents IT the blossoms are any indication
three Mouths 23 Cents n fruit on 0 store ‘el
Single Copies = Cents O in +
Sample Copies FREE mill
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Entered at the post office at Mount nd N Sarah MM
loy as second-class mail matter. ir, and M Blaine O. Grosh
All correspondents must have their wkend visito in Lancaglor, com
communications reach this office mot bining business with pleasure
ater than Mouday Ielephone news Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Kulp and laad
of importance between that time and iM \. S. Holwager, au
12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan » Eliza htown Friday evea
Pes for advertisements must posi-
tively reach this office not later than bere are as many automobile
Monday night. New advertisements Owners in this place thai by careful
fuswted if copy reaches us Tuesday omputation there is one to avery
afght. Advertising rates on appli- five vole
cation. Mrs, Sue Eshleman and daughter
. Miss Ada and Hiram S Kshloman
Editorial were business visitors in Lancaster
If you are fond of jokes read the
Sengressional record
® 5 8 "0
ven your best friends seldom lose
much sleep worrying in your behali
«ss en
Turkey is
Night” in all the
rope,
learning to say ‘Good
languages of Eu-
a man by
looks like
You cannot always flatter
telling him that his baby
bio
. . = .
No, Cordelia,
titled to
shot.
is not en
being balf
a soldier
a pension for
Picking out vacation dates is sae
of the easy things that it is hardest
oé all to do.
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The Colonel's two<ent lunch sug-
pests that the Armageddon
are all exhausted.
rations
Daniels
soon
If Secretary of the Navy
keeps on abolishing, he may
abolish the sea serpent,
Bven President Wilson was never |
photographed in the act of signing a |
baseball contract, as was Tyrus Cobb.
. - » -
Science insists that Dr. Fried-
mann’s turtle would be more con-
wincing if it did not wear a price tag
. - » - . -
Iceland is to be dry this year.
Mr. Bryan would
Rome with an
land.
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“It is a mighty small man who will
says |
wide behind a woman's skirt,”
am exchange. You bet, if it is a hobble
skirt.
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Secretary Bryan will
amnoyed if California cools off a little |
before he gets busy at the State De-
partment.
We consume more sugar per capita |
Wm America than any other country on |
earth. Owuwr predominant character- |
istics—a sweet tooth and sweet wom-
All the land held by Japanese in |
@alifornia would not pay the cosis |
of a few minutes of real war, which |
i@ civilization’s most expensive pas-
me.
. - . -
gtraw hat season opened April 1st |
fn St. Louis, which is a semi-tropical |
town situated at the junction of the |
Bads Bridge and the well known
brewery.
- . s .
If the Democratic Administration |
will put a man at the head of the
weather Bureau who will not work in |
conflict with the base ball schedule,
all will be forgiven.
ety limsiom n mie
BAINBRIDGE
A. L. Erb, of Middletown, was
mers for several days.
Mrs. W. Evans, of West Virginia,
visited the family of Bernard Doyle. |
Mr. and Mrs. William Hill have
seturned from a visit at Middletown.
Wallace Sheaffer of Lancaster,
visited his parents, Mr.
Sheaffer.
Miss Maud Hoover has
vo her home at Harrisburg,
visit here with relatives.
Mrs. BE. A. Riegle
wimited her sister, Mrs
Wawthorne several days.
Mrs. J. EB. Bastress, of Mount Car-
mel, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Sophia Green and sister, Mrs. Harry
Good.
Miss Mary Engle
onah, New Jersey,
aecepted a position in the
sehools of that city.
Miss Mary V. Brinser,
the Lincoln school last year, a.d
elosed a very successful term, has
entered Millersville Normal.
A number of
* saotion were
avening at the
meeting in the
town.
William Flanagan,
after a
Harry J.
left for Wen
where she has
summer
who taught
present on Friday
alumni banquet and |
small farm at private sale, just
above town, where he will engage in
eel
MILTON GROVE
Potatoes are selling in
#fty cents per bushel
Mr and Mrs. S. I. Gingrich spent!
Saturday in Elizabethtown.
‘ Mre. J. Ulrich of Elizabethtown, | Prof.
was a mid-week visitor in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Kopp were
‘Saturday visitors in your borough.
feel so much at |
ambassador from Ice- |
hardly be |
and Mrs. H.
returned |
of Harrisbur g | |
persons from this |
band hall at May-
who graduated |
from State College has purchased a
town for
week
I'he local
the past
creamery resumed its
ration,
summer oper running daily, in
stead of every alternate day in wim
ter month's
Daniel Kulp and family hailing
from Donegal Spring, visited his
father-in-law Christian Good and
vite Saturda)
With a number of roads in the
district almost impassable in cer
iin places, agitating
taxpayers are
for road improvements
Jacob M. purchased a
Ford from KE. EK Coble of Elizabeth-
luck,
pleasure and no accidents
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G
Mount J : were mid
Heisey has
town Good Jacob: lots of
Hoffman,
week
| visitors with } parents, Mr. and
Hoffman
Jacob F. Frey has been very ia
of near
Mrs. Samuel G
dustriously engaged the past days
plowing and vacant lois
| for the Milton Groveans. Jake is am
preparing
| expert tiller of the soil and a znod
| neighbor.
Curio
several Indian
| cently been
| Stauffer's valley,
hunters are interested in
relics that have re-
dug up on a farm ia
consisting of stone
1xes and a perfect stone ball amd
| pedestal for the grinding of coru
| Store clerks and business mes
deserve early cloging im
especially during sum-
mer months, Country stores usually
5:30 a. m. and close at mime
hours
generally
all business,
open at
| D. m. aggregating over 16
arduous labor.
{ In spite of reports to the contrary,
to a large crop of
section
| indications point
wheat and rye in this
Peaches, pears and other fruits have
suffered very little from recent frosts
| according to the opinions of expert
growers, and a fair crop is looked
for.
| ree tl GE
ERISMAN’S CHURCH
| Misses Annie and Artilla Erisman
spent Saturday at Manheim.
| Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Witmer spent
|
{
{
Sunday with Jacob Reist’s at Mam-
heim.
Daniel Hshleman and wife spent
| Sunday with Henry Hershey and
family
Levi Eby
Board meeting
| Saturday.
John S. Rohrer and family spent
| Sunday with Witmer Rohrer and fam-
| ily at Lancaster.
Monroe Metzler was the first man
| to plant corn in the neighborhood.
! He finished planting May 3.
Jacob Baker of Lancaster Jumction
tried our roads with his new steam-
[er which he recently purchased.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Bomberger at-
| tended Mrs. Bomberger’s grandmoth-
| er's sale at Manheim on Saturday.
| Daniel Metzler and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Metzler attended
| Hernley’s church on Sunday morning.
Many of our young folks attended
the Mennonite Sunday Schooi Con-
| vention held at East Petersburg on
' Thursday.
ee eet GB
attended the
at Sporting Hill om
| COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Class of Fourteen Geaduated From
East Hempfield Township High
School
The fifth annual commencement
{of the Kast Hempfield township high
school was held in the recently com-
! pleted Bethel church of the Church of
Thursday
God, at Landisville, on
‘evening, when a class of 14 were
graduated. The attendance was
{good and the church was decorated
the class colors, of black and
“We Finish To
programme
| with
| gold, and the motto,
i Begin.” A delightful
| rendered.
| The course at the school originally
covered a period of three years, but
made to a two-year
therefore two
a change was
course last fall; and
| classes finished their
spring. The 1inembers of the three
year class are: Harry Swarr, of
Bamford: George Will and Miss
Merta Warfel, hoth of Rohrerstown.
| Those graduates who complied the
new two-year course, are: Miss
Barbara Minnich (who won first
| place in this class), Justice Gray
(who won second place in this class)
| Miss mma Long, Paul Schlotthager,
work this
Howard J. Kline, Charles Hahn,
{Henry S. Kolp, William Weaver,
Habecker, Benjamin Nissley and
{ Roy N. Peris, all of Landisville.
| The teachers in the high school
! building are: High school principal,
M. W. Metzger; grammar
school principal, Andrew Martin; as-
sistant, Miss Sara Habecker; inter-
' mediate, Miss Anna Nauman and
School |
BULLETIN, MOONY JOY,
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profit.
popular in
PA
Wednesday, May 7, 1913
Jed a TR W
nH %
woways to pros
One way is to do a limited business
big margin of profit.
Second way is to do a big business on a
limited margin of profit.
On Styleplus Clothes we make
wr oua
ona
£ RS
FTE AAA Sa
Fe
3
a small
They are popular clothes—popular
appearance.
Styleplus $7
LL
Clothes
The same price the world over’’
as a leader to bring new customers to our store.
If we sell you one STYLEPLUS suit you will come
back for another,
and while
you are here you may
learn to like us and buy a hat, a shirt, a pair of
gloves—or merely a necktie.
You can save good money on your clothes if you
let us convert you to STYLEPLUS—the clothes
made by the largest clothing makers in America by
specialized and money-saving methods.
No other store in town can sell them
Getz Brothers,
EE EN MALL
solutely Pure
The only Baling Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
i NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
privary. Miss Rdith Dum,
The Hast Hempfield township
school-board is composed of the
following persons:
Reinhold, of East Petersburg;
tary, Christian 8. Charles, of Rohr:
erstown; etreasurer, KB. C. Bowers, of|
East Petersburg; Dr. J. S. Kendig,
of Salunga and Herman H. Long, of
Landisville
secre-
commencement
Prayer, by
pastor of the]
The programme of
exercisee was as follows:
Rev. Harvey Hershey,
Church of God; chorus, “I Sing Be-|
cause 1 Love To Sing,” by the Gram-!
mar and High School grades, under
ion of Miss Mary Shenk, of
salutatory oration, “The
Beautiful,” by Mis
Merta Warfel, of Rohrerstown;
the direct
Salunga;
Mission of the
ssay, “The Friendship of Books,” bj)
Landisville;
Song;”
Parson,”
Miss Emma Long, of
general chorus, “Spring
tation, “Our Traveled
Peris, of Landisville;
Schlotthauer,
“Mazurke
by Miss Barbara Minnich
of Landisville; general chorus, “Ev-
entide;” oration, “Victory in Defeat,”
by Miss Barbara Minnich, of Landis
ville valedictory, “We Finish To
Begin,” by Harry Swarr, of Bamford;
yy Roy N.
class history, by Paul
of Landisville; piano solo,
de Saloro,”
chorus; violin obligata, by Claude
Dierolf, of Lancaster; presentation
of diplomas to graduates, by H. C.
Reinhold, of East
ident of the t«
Petersburg, pres
wnship board of direc
address, “The
Character,” by Christian
of Rohrerstown:
“Merry June,” and benediction, by
Rev. 0. O. ILeidich, pastor of the
Landisville Lutheran church.
Formation of
E. Charles
closing
tons;
chorus,
ee ee A AGI ere
CONOY COMMENCEMENT
Nineth Annual Exercises Held at
Bainbridge
The ninth annual commencement
exercises of the Conoy township]
high school were held on Wednesday
evening in St. Luke's Lutheran
church at Bainbridge. The church!
was crowded to its capacity and was|
beautifully decorated with potted |
plants, cut
colors, gold and brown. The class
President, H. C.|
| young man of Maytown, and son of |
flowers and the class! J. Kramlick, pastor of Grace Lutheran |
with the board of directors
and the teachers were seated in the
together
A declamation by
r on’ “The Present Age,”
Owen |
and |
an oration by Douglass Longenecker |
followed
1
P. Good gave the valedictory, |
taking for his subject the class mot-|
to, “Climb Though the Rocks Be|
Rugged.” The diplomas were pre- |
sented by
'ho im a short address
class much valuable advice.
Rev. Dr. H. M. J.
gave the]
Klein, of Frank-|
lin & Marshall College, then address-
ed the class on “Knowledge and |
Character.” With the singing of the!
ong, “Farewell” and the benediction |
by Rev. W. H. Reeves the exercises’
consisted of
Longenec ke |
graduating class
Douglass
S Florence Wise, secre-
tary; Bthel J. Fink Roy Good,
Wagner. |
directors are: Benja-|
president ; Ephraim
inser, secretary: J. H Meckley
and T. 8S. Kraybill. The
Charles L. Wertz, |
Duhlebohn, assistant, |
wrence Smith and Owen
The board of
min Hoffman,
B
Eli Hoover
teachers
principal; May
were:
C. E Goss, grammar; Emma C.{
Swope, secondary; lary H. Engle,
primary. |
et hicccaicinsicinm |
Johneon—Bush
Irwin W. Johnson, a prominent |
John Johnson of that place, was mar-
ried on Friday at Royersford, to Miss |
| Esther K. Bush, a daughter of Elmer |
Bush of Royersford. Rev. J. Lateran,
church, performed the ceremony.
and prophecy was given inal
lg manner by Lawrence | i
Director Ephraim Brinser,|.
| Autton.
Mount Joy liall Bldg.
Mount Joy, Pa.
Mie on the Brioge ena
wie a Plate of the
wer SPECIAL TO WOMEN
| | Doyou realize the fact that thousands of
Best lee Cream In Town Women ate now Seg
te A Soluble Antiseptic Powder
| fections, such as sore throat, nasal or
| pelvic catarrh, inflammation or ulcera-
| tion, caused by female ills? Women who
: | have been cured say ‘‘it iz worth its
2 = LL = [R’ &= | weight in gold.”” Dissolve in water and
apply locally. For ten years the Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recom-
mended Paxtine in their private cor-
respondence with women.
! For all hygienic and toilet uses it has
no equal. Only b0e. a large box at Drug-
gists or sent postpaid on receipt of price.
The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Mass.
gem Fe s3zal oo SOPH 0290994
[Const patior
Times.
Festivals
ili Flavors at All
pecial Prices to Parties,
Suppers, Ete.
Mrs. GC. H. Zeller
Marietta Street MOUNT JO
» 3 VW areAlws Pre i SETV+ i |
front of the church. Miss Nellie ? ye Pn y
Landis, a graduate of the class of ’ 2 ve .
012 we at th piano during | $Por many years i ‘he Je : 1 $
12 esided at e 1 dur ) {3
: spite of all so-c ¢ » Gd 1 ®§ 5 )
the evening. At last Ifound k rel and cu ure i SS IRTLINZ ?
The programme began at 7:30] gin Bho mild, 7 thorough ar ¥ CAS tes ve b
. . | y v ¥ Blt B o
lo'clock with invocation by Rev.| really wonderfr}
Ei | K IN g
William H. Reeves, pastor of the] D KR. ig TOAD .
Methodist church. The salutatory | o IN ANY QUANTITY at Very 2
was given by Miss Ethel J. Fink, | % ¥ B a Moderate Charoes n
who took as her subject “The | bon Don’t fail to soe as befors plac-
Survival of the Fittest.” Following | Adol y ingeck Ing your order this year.
he salutatory a recitation was given 5 CENTS PER J A StyiFor £ 5
y Miss Florence Wise. The class| l Jil; Ck /
| BEAL DOOD 0090000
$100 Reward, $100
| The readers of this paper will be
{ pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that ienc has been
)» cure in all its s, and that is |
h. Hall's Cat: Cure is
the only
C cure ne ow 1
! always have on hand anythir
n the line of Smoked Meats, Hux
ologua, Dried Beef, Lard, Etec
Alas Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork su
Prices always right.
its curative pow-
o Hundred Dollars |
case that it fa ils to cure. Send |
of testimonials, {
NI & CO., Toledo, Ohio
3 I’. J. CHE
Si oy by all “Drugs 3ts, ToC.
Tal ve Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. |
3 |
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H H. KRALL
Vest Main Street, Opp. Bank,
MOUNT J0Y, PA
Telephone ao
|
ya
LISI IRIS {
For a Good Clean Shave %| + = :
: Bit. 7 | 7 "
Or a Classy Hair Cat 3 i |
Stop at 3
H. J. WILLIAMS £| |
rq > . oF | # |
TONSORIAL PARLORS 5 ¢
W. Main St., Mount Joy Iien a
Agt For Middletown Laundry i LL.
i
ol
Ai
|
Shaving Har Cutting |
Joseph B., Hershey
Tonsorial Parlor|
Three Chalrs. No Waiting
Agen for the Middletown Steam |
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
and delivered Friday
|
re guaranteed if y
00y' L fees ory yd
fat. Thompson, Sap't
WT
e a
* Puro, 50 ( :
by Drag ata. MARTIN RUDY, |
sein 81. Joy byE. W. Gaon and W. 5. Chandier
& Co.
Colt tor free sample. ~ | Fast Main St. MOUNT JOY |
{as a remedy for mucous membrane af- |
the Kodak
q fof the
§ | disinfectant,
CHANDLER'S
Sunday Hours 8 to 9—5 to 6.45 p. ma.
WEST MAIN ST.
We are therefore using
W.B. BENDER
Kast Main St. Mount Joy, Pa
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE
STYLISH HAIR-OUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
or anything in the Barber Line
KODAK
Winter or Summer, on dull dape
or bright, indoors or out, you cam
Kodaks are simple; a child can
operate, so efficient, there is ne
limit to resuits—and always ready
{for use on the instant. That is
way of it.
Daylight loading and unloading—
{no dark room needed for any of the
work
toont for Standard Steam
For
Your
| Chicltens'
other
Laandry
For Cholera, gaps and
poultry disease use
Ottmars Great Remedy
preventitive and a general tonie.
liquid which you place in their
vater. Price 25¢
For Chickens, Lice and Mite
Use Zeno Dip
This is a sure remedy and a friend
well as a powerful
50c, and $1.00
chickens as
Price 25c¢,
i iat
Drug
Store
MT. JOY, PA.
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