The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 14, 1914, Image 2

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il matter.
1ust have then
this office mot
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‘iy that, ume and
dnegpday. Chan-
ents must posi-
ice (not later than
eww advertisements
eaches us Tuesaday
ng gates on appli
I TOIRIAL
Has Found a Remedy.
Dxperts declare that the reason
thids country i3 due to hasty and care- |
ess habits of eating. Stomach '
.roublbs and run-down conditions |
asually\ go together,
John &killen of Sidney,
3ays:
cor years, and became so weak that |
My appetite w
impossible to get any relief. Since
taking ‘Vino 1 find a remarkable im-
provement in my nealth, my digestion |
in weight. I would not be without |
Vizol”
because it strengthens and tones up
the weakened, tired and overtaxed
nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol
8 easily assimilated by the weakes
gtomachs, and is delicious to the taste.

enfily asked the ques-
4 Council erect
We feel certain |
cifnens will just rest!
tilf the ground thaws,
v'lji wake up and find one
That same morning, |
you will se¢ biue
f.ve returned from the
t time is only a few
istant so please “keep your
n.”’
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first meeting of Borough
Buigess Biown recommended
Mount Joy. What couid be
that would benefit our
its people more, and be an
P) our boiough than extend the
gh lines? Our town is growing
spreading out in aimost every di-
on. FPeop.e are bui.aing next to
) another whether in the borough
not. Ail have been supplied with
10 water, enjoy good file protec-
ion and have the benefit of our most
xcellent schools, so why not make
them a part of us?
We understand, while not author-
atively, that the location of that new
founary is getting to be quite a puz-
- It is said that the owner of the
oe asks™>22N\000 for his farm. A
move is mow on\foot to procure the
ORtiTe b.ock of land alons the old P.
. R. siding, from Fairview street to
and owned by Mr. Clarence Schock
n Manheim street. This\ to include
he Alex Kramer, D. W. Kramer and
bhn Wharvell properties, covering
o bloc east to Forlorn Alley and
ond gilkeet. This plot has an area
han housand square feet and
an ideal location. Of
Fe have nothing officially as
.
ently suggested | that some
s ball relaid to cuatorin |
¥ our streets. We
fan not fully agree
As a demonstration:
Ad flat crossings, autoists
ass thru here at least twenty
hers fifty miles an hour. If
pre strangers they'd never
would they ever care what
was but if we maintain
Int crossings they'll all sit
e notice, If strangers don’t
ame of our town, they will
hb. matter of record and ad-
s did the man from Lan-
i his editor friend. How
town get better advertising
to have every autoist for hun-
fds of miles around talk about us?
tf you want to increase the speed
limit, lower the crossings.
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Doesnt’ it seem rather singular
that the Lancaster County Fair Asso-
eldtion does not have a resident of
morthern Lancaster County on its
doard of directors? A man from this
borough or one of the Donegals would
be the thing. If this is to be a repre-
sentative directorate, then let it be
such or is there a possibility of it be-
ing a “click” concern as in days of
yoré? We have had good fairs the
past few years and we hope Lancas-
ter County’s Keeps on growing but
overlooking so important a sectiom,
we think, is a great mistake. Dr. E.
W. Garber of this place, was a good
local representative, as he always
done all in his power to make the
fairs a success, and with all due re-
spects. to the member of the medical
fraternity £ Millersville, we think
he should haWe been succeeded by 2
man from this community.
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Corporations Elect
The following corporations have
elected these directors for thé en-
suing year:
Rohrerstown, Landisville and Mt.
Joy Street Railway Company—Presi-
dent, J. W. B. Bausman; directors, J.
8. Carmany, J. W. Eshleman, H. C.
Schock, Thomas J. Brown, J. N. Sum-
my, H. M. Mayer, W. W. Gripst, A.
B. Landis, J. W. B. Bausman,' J. S.
Graybill, Jr., H. L. Trout.
Elizabethtown and Florin Street
Railway Company—President, W. W.
Griést; directors—W. W. Griest, J. §.
Grayhill, Jr., A. E. Ranck, W. Hensel |
Simpson, Samuel W. Diller, R. B.!
Hull, H. E. Kennedy, John M. Groff.
—
We Skipped a Committee
Last week we unintentionally failed
iention the appointees of ‘the
ty Committee as named by
nt Dillinger of Boro Coun-
are Messrs. Sumpman,
Gable.
roturned if it does not help you.
| Ralve stops itching. We guarantee
| W. D. CHANDLEK & CO.
Druggists
West Main Street Mount Joy, Pa

Dr. Jacob's Headache
Powders---(ireat
10 and 25c a package—in
few moments worst headache
fades away.
Take a glass of Salts to
flush the kidneys if your back
hurts.
Advise folks overcome
kidney aad Liver trouble
while it is: only troulie.
to
A bottle of Liver and Kid-
ney Salts is just the thing
and costs only 25¢
FOR COLDS, LAGRIPPE,
CONSTIPATION AND
HEADACHE
Take Dr. Agnew’s Cold Tab
lets, 25c the package at
Drug
CHANDLERS stor
West Main St. Mt. Joy
Mail orders filled. Sunday
hours 8 to § a. m—b to 6:45

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Miller's
Jewelry Store
WATCHES
Cloeks and
Jewelery
Eyes tested and all kinds of
GLASSES FITTED
Algo electrical goods such as
ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT-
ORS, FLASH LIGHTS,
BATTERIES, ETC.
S. H. Miller
East Main street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
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511 110001
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HOTEL McGINNIS
I'he undersigned having remodel
ed the old Mooney Hotel, addin; »
number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete.
18 now prepared to entertain trans
ient and regular guests.
RESTAURANT
TURTLE SO! P, Kte. Etc.
Private dining room for ladies.
in connection with hotel where he
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and "T.AMS in any style
J. W. MoGinnis
PROPRIKTOR

SHAVING HAIR CUTTING
Joseph B. Eershev
Tonsovial Parlor
Three Chairs. No Waiting
Agen for the Middletown Steam
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
| and delivered Friday.
| Cast Main St. MOUNT JOY

DODOOCOO00000000C00000000
For a Good Clean Shave
Or a Classy Hair Cut
Stop at |
H.J. WILLIAMS
TONSORIAL PARLORS
W. Main St.
Agt For Middletown Lajndry

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st%omach disorders are so common in | Gindei, is sudering wich pneumonia.
Ohio, 'm.ddiings in Elizabethtown on Mon-
had a bad stomach trouble day.
I could haxdly walk or do any WOTrK. | Tuecday
poor, and it seemed Yuicher.
Iday season w.th his paients, Mr. and C
is much stronger, and I have gained | {Mrs. D. B. Eby.
Vinol makes weak stomachs strong | delivered same
ti was held

NORTHWESTLRAPHO
Calvin Sheetz is Substjtute Teacher
at Chiques Hill {School
Edna, a small daughter of N. E.
Mrs, John W. Geib who had an
attack of ionsilitis, is about aga.n.
John R. Gibble fetcLed a load of
Samuel R. Gibb.e butchered
Jacob Daveier was
on
the

prof. Henry K. Eby spent the hol.- |
Benjamin G.
roan co.t to Elsworth Weaver and
on Tuesday and in
turn bought an old mule.
The funeral of Mis. Saiah Zeager |
last Thursday morning,
| with services at Chiques chuich and |
Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- interment in
derstanding that your money will be ing
P. S—Stop scratching, our Saxo jg
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| tew days,
| unanimous decision
| general debate.

| day visiting
the cemetery adjoin-
The storm last Saturday evening!
considerable damage to post |
fences, eic; also tore up shingles on
the east side of Israel G. Graybill's
i barn roof.
The Chiques Hill School has been
in charge of Calvin Sheetz the past
the regular teacher being
sick. A number of the pupils are
afflicted with tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gibble, Mr.
and Mrs. N. B. Hollinger and daugh-
ter Mae, Jac. Y. Stauffer and Abel
Hollinger were Sabbath guests in
the home of Jno. R. Gibble,
Charles Emerson, son of Mr.
Mrs, Charles G. Becker, died
Tuesday, having becn suffering
a few days from diphtheria. The
burial, which was private, was made
in Chiques Hill Cemetery
uesday.
Jobn W. Geb has some sort of an
invention that’s just a bit curious.
He's got
and
last
pump to better said cellar. Well the
first pump didnt prove satisfactory
so he set up a second.
The Victorial Literary Society ren-
dered its regular program Friday
evening. Wm. J. Werner was elect-
ed chairman to serve the following
administration. The question de-
bated upon was: Resolved, That the
pulpit is more powerful than the
Press. Affirmative speakers were J.
8S. Sowers and W. Martin Hess and
the speakers for the Negatlve side
were F. W. Geib and Isaac Ho.linger.
The negative side was favored by an
of the judges
but the affirmative side won in the
ee QQ ee
BAINBRIDGE
Li.t of Burials Made
for g
on Wed-
water in his tobacco cel ar
so he set up a gasoline engine and |

eré During 19% ——
W. Scott Smith was visiting at
Marietta several days.
John Hiestand has returned to
State college after a visit here of two
weeks.
Miss Agnes Steffy returned from a
visit at Harrisburg with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Mary Bostick of Lancaster,
was visiting her sister, Mrs. Silas
Yerkes several days.
John Herchelroth of Brooklyn New
York, who was visiting here for
several days returned home.
Harrison Meckley of Philadelphia,
spent several days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Meckley.
Professor and Mrs. I. Oliver Fry
were visiting the latter's mother,
Mrs. Mary Fryberger at Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Fitzkee are
the guests of the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Portner at Marietta.
Mrs. John Keller of Philadelphia,
is the guest of her father, Abram
Good and her brother Harry Good
near town.
Mr. and Mrs. James Frey and three
children of Hellam, York county
were visiting in this section for sev-
eral days.
Mrs. Alice Cameron and daughter,
Miss Alice from Tuscon Arizona are
visiting in different sections of Lan-
caster county. They came east to at-
tend the funeral of Mrs. Staver
Wiley.
The band fair, which has been in
progress for several weeks, is a de-
cided success and nightly very large-
ly attended. On Saturday evening
there will be a visiting band of
music to enliven the occasion and a
programme of some entertainment
will be presented.
The following burials were made
in the Bainbridge cemetery during
the year 1913: January 9, Mrs. Susan
Feltenberger; February 10, John E.
Shope; 11 Mrs. Jane P. Findley; 19,
Joseph Seechrist; 23 Margaret Jane
McCarthy; - March 14, Tarleton L.
Beane; 21, William A. Hedrick; 27,
Foreigner, killed at Billmyer; June
6, John Myers; July 1, John Kreider;
6, Erzie Arndt; August 2, Mrs.
America Beane; 18, Harry Kreider;
September 22, Daniel Benner; Octo-
ber 21, Mrs. Cathryn A. West; 23
John Groomvish; 31 Julia Kristol;
November 26, Rachael Rutherford.
——— GP Pc.
ERISMAN’S CHURCH
Paul Spangler is confined to the
house. His sickness is not serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eshleman vis-|
ited Monroe Metzler's on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eby spent Thurs-
schools. They visited
four,
Mr_and Mrs. Elias Metzler and
g tin spent Sunday with Albert
wiife and sons J¢
{and Harold of Resding, spent Sunday
| with John Hartrajft and family.

{Extraordinary
Pre-Inventory
In a few words we will show you how
in the next two weeks.
lose out about zo Overcoats.
ster soa « ine dON't Want to keep them for next year.
coat we have.
CuSingET

Chinchilla
Blue Brown and Grey
$12.50 For $16.50 Values--4 Coats
$ 8.50 For $12.50 Values--2
Black Kersey Coats
$11.50 For $15.00 Vaiues--3 Ccats
Fancy
Ts
—
as
— Men's & Boys’
At Same
We are miking these prices to
All fr ym this season.
w £3
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¥
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to sS.ve money
We
We sell every
Overcoats
Coats

say, January 14, 1914.




"100 v
50c
25¢
: Caps
valu’s now
Vv iu€es now
Hats
$3.00 values now
$2.50
$200 valucs now
$1.50
valu“s now
values now

Fancy
Vests
At Half Price

Coats
Grey and Brown Mixed |
| ¢8. 50 For $12.50 Values--4 Coats
~ $11.50 For $15.00 Values--3 Coats
$7.50 For $12 to $15 Values--¢ Coats
$3.00
Shoes
For Dress or Work
| $4.50
$4.00
values now
\
vaiues aOwW
3.50 values now
values now
uits,
\
\
Reductions
\
Latest Patterns in Black and White
Bhs; Brown

+" Mixtures \ .
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Shoes, Sweaters, Raincoats and Shirts
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Any Coat Not Satisfactory we Want You to Return and
we will Replace it With a New One
GEEZ BROS.
Mount Joy Hall Building
Mount Joy, Penna.
0c silk knit ties now
50c silk ties now ....
Boys S
$2.50 Eac ]
Only 20 suits in this
Ww =
(Ole,
$1.50 Vyles NOW
$1.00 va.gg now ..-
75¢ values pow
ue
Shi
$1.50 values now
$100 values now) . oR
50c values now i -

B. Erb and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Balmer spent
Thursday at Mastersonville, visiting
Hiram Hollinger’s,
One of Christ Bucher’s horses be-
came sick while on his way to Man-
heim, He was cared for at the Wash-
ington House, Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Ginder, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Ginder and Mr. and
Mrs. Benj. Shelly attended the funer-
al of Mrs. Noah Hollinger on Friday
afternoon at Manheim.
A few farmers sold their
crops last week. Some
tobacco
farmers
aren’t in a hurry, they would rather |
wait until they really know the
ket price while others are ready to]
sell to the first buyer who comes
their way.
i sce eet Gp Ems
LANCASTER JUNCTION
The people are
and stripping their tobacco,
Miss Stella Weaver spent Tuesday
with Peter Shelley and family at
Manheim.
Quite a number of our little folks
are kept in the house on account of
heavy colds. i
Daniel Metzler and wife of near
Erisman’s church, spent Sunday with
Jonas Snavely, Jr. and family. {
Master Roy Kling climbed on a
chair and fell off jand broke hig left
arm. Dr. Diehl attended him.
James Berger, es
Mr. and Mrs. Allvin 8. Hershey afd
daughter, Jennie, | of Manheim an
Miss Sarah Snayely spent Sunda
with Mr. and M
Around the\ Globe
James D. Landis 2 the Lancaster
New Fira, with his ‘Wife and niece,
set sail from New York on Thurs-
day, and they, like ancient Balboa
and Sir Francis Drake will prove
that/ the earth ig round by circum-
ngligating it.
busy butchering |
‘Jonas Snavely, sr. |
American Plan Ratee Moderate
Exchenge Hotel
Mount Joy, Pa.
J. M.. Backenstoe, Pro.
Has just been remodeled thruout
Has all modern conveniences such
as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steap-
Heat. Electric Light, Etc.
Table is Supplied With the Best

WW” (he Market Affords.
Also Liuneh Counter
| Where Soups, Sandwiches. Cheese
Tripe, Etc, E¢c., are served
Fine Oysters In Every Style
BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS
OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Good Stabling Accomodation
Local and ong Distance Phonan

Tess veiiaeyeeaees
* RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITOR/ES ©
WiLL CURE YOU .
; Peimit your druggist te ®
® sell you }a substitute. .
not as good. Rudy”s ®
®
Bell Telephe
S 8. FRANK
IONEER
MOUNT JQ
on given

Personal

RO OO OO
Cuckoo
Clocks
$4.50 & $7.00
Guaranteed in every Particular
1 TD
101 NO
Seven Jewel
Watches
Made by the Seth Thomas
Watch Company,
1
a
in heavy
silverold case, $2.75
Quadruple Silver
Plated Bread Trays
$2.25 & $3.00
Don W. Gorrecht
(Near Bowman's Store)
MOUNT JOY,
PA.
110110 Loi
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nis ZELLER
PEAL ESTATE AND
: INSURANCE
E. | iain St., Mount Joy
ig and Clerking of Public Sales
sttlement of Estates.
on of Rents.
and Conve

COURT P|
Whereas, Honorable
dis, President and Ho
sler, Associate, Judgd
of Common Pleas in
ty of Lancaster, and
ces of the Courts o,
ner, and General
Quarter Sessions
for the County of
sued their pre
requiring me,
to ma publ
: | out my [bailiwi
er and yTermti
Deliverg, also
Quarterj Se
Jail Deflivey
Court 0
teg 4
gitery in a
usticee of the Pe
and Constables of said
ty of Lancaster, that
and there in their ow
sons with “aeir rolls,
amination: and Inq
their othe: remembg
those things which to
appertain in their beh
and also those who
against the prisoners w
shall be, in the jaf!
county of Lancaster, a
and ther: to proseeuia
as shall be just
Dated st Lancaster,
day of December, A. D,
WILTON
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