The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 14, 1914, Image 4

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Ft and SHAND
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£3 MR me n
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r Quality Sale of White
Provides Unmatchable
in Underwear Values For
men, Misses and Children
of
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e cut and perfection of fit, the "workmanship and beauty
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1able because at each price the quality the ma-
wings are far superior to the styles and qualities which the
quoted below usually bring.
assortments are
supply
by doing
is fresh and new, anl size com-
Everything
plete now. Come and choose your entire Svmmer’s for
1914; you will be
We are proud to quote the following representative items from
practicing the best kind of economy
80.
this Remarkable Quality Sale of White:
New Combination
lace and embroidery;
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&
50c are lovely insertion trimmed
At
of nainsook.
styles
At $1.00 would not buy anywhere else
Val,
79¢c—Combinations that
made of fine nainsook, embroi , i1sertion, and
lace
trimming: some with beading and ribbon
Sng
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LOINC
Covers
two for 25¢
trimm-d ribbon
elaborately
made of nain 19¢
it 25¢ are made of and trim
n, laces and embroidery over twenty
of all-over embroilery or nainsook styles, trim
med with es or embroidery, insertion, beading and ribbon
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host of beautiful styles at 50¢
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Women’s Drawers
At 19c¢ are unusually good drawers, of muslin, with hemstitch-
cambric ruffle.
At
and embroidery; others have lace ins>rtion and edge
ed
25c—Drawers, of soft finished muslin, with ruffle of tucks
while new,
straight leg styles are trimmed with lace or embroidery.
Drawers at 39c¢, include a special style; made of fine muslin,
and trimmed with blind or eyelet embroidery.
Drawers at 50c—New shape, Isabella Drawers, circular at top;
fits neatly over hip; has straight leg effect. Also, new Marcellas
All dainty, new styles 31d qualities;
Other styles, up to $2.00
and Crepes. far superior to
those usually sold at 50c.
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on Saturday morning at 10 o’clock,
with interment in the cemetery ad-|
joining.
Mrs. John H. Kauffman
Mrs. Isabelle, wife of John H.
Kauffman of this place, died on Sat- |
urday evening at nine o'clock at
home on Fiank street from a compli-
cation of diseases. Deceased had |
been sick for about two years. Mrs. |
in her sixty-fourth |
year, and she was born in this place,
her name before marriage having
been Isabelle Boyce. Her husband
and one sister, Miss Sybilla Boyce of
was
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a this place, survive. The funeral was
a
a
held Tuesday morning at
at the Silver Spring church, and
terment was made in the adjoining |
cemetery,
in-
Aaron Smaling
Woid was received here last week
of the death of Aaron Smaling, who
died in 111,
years. ‘Deceased
this
well known here
He
at his home Kewanee,
aged eighty-three
foimer
VE
was a resident of place
by
member
and our
of
Py-
is I)
oider citizens.
Cove of
thias One son, one
follo
W.
Sisiels
ving
George Frimd,
John Skane,
S
Edwaid Sny
Hoover
Chistian
a complication diseases.
rn in Conoy
an of tI
member of
Bainbridge, |
No. 0.
order was a
by one |
church, at
Ba .nbrid Council,
M.,
officer.
and
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A.
past
in which he
He is survived
Saturday
late home, with
Bainbridge cemetery.
afternoon |
interment
Mem-
from his
M. attended
body.
the funeral services in a
Henry Clay Erb
Henry Clay E:b, a prominent resi-
dent of East Dcnegal township, died
suddenly
home.
Saturday afternoon at his |
Death

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IYEIINTN A at Lang
was caused by heart
Deceased was born near]
3ariiniTdge oir ‘Apil 15 #245.,a00_ Wade
* a son of the late Christian and Eliza-
beth Erb. At the time the Civil War
broke out Mr. Erb was working on
the farm of an uncle, John Graybill.
After serving in the army Mr. Erb
returned and entered the employ of
the Engle nurseries, West Marietta,
and he remained there at the time of
his death. Deceased was an excellent
gardener, and he thoroughly under-
stood farming, Mr. Erb was married
forty-three years ago to Marian, a
daughter of the late Captain Samuel
Miller, and the couple lived in the
same house all their married life.
Deceased was a staunch Republican,
and he took an active interest in the
affairs of his party. He had been tax
collector of East Donegal for nearly
twenty-five years, and was re-elected
recently. For many years the deceas-
ed was tollgate keeper of the Mariet-
ta and Maytown Turnpike Company
on the road leading from Marietta to
Rowenna. Mr, Erb attended the Pres-
byterian church. He was past com |
mander of Lieut. W. H. Childs Post, |
G. A. R,, and he took a great interest |
in the affairs of the Grand Army. Of,
chiidren the following sur- |
vive: Frank Erb, of Allentown; Sam- |
uel Erb, of West Marietta; Harry |
Erb, Summerdale; John Erb, of
Enola; Erb, of Shameckin;
James home and Mrs.
Albern, Eleven grand-
children and one sister, Mrs. Martha |
Breneman of Middletown, the last of
her family, also survive. The funeral |
was held yesterday from his late
home, with services by Rev. Edward
F. Reimer, pastor of the Presbyterian
church, conducting the services. In-
| terment was made in the Marietta
Cemetery.
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RHEEMS
eleven
of
Joseph
Erb at
of Shamokin.
Lizzie |
Calithumpians Were Busy Playing
For Two Weddings Thursday Night
The P. R. R. pay car passed through
this place early Tuesday morning.
Irvin Smith the Donegal country
! butcher slaughtered two hogs for A.
S. Bard last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rutt, the E’'town
green house proprietor, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Greiner.
Phares K. Landis and Harvey Hos-
tetter and their families spent last
Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
K. Landis. :
Last Saturday while David Brubak-
jer was driving near Elizabethtown
this valuable horse dropped to the
{road dead
John G
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lto supply

ist loaded a carload of
Alfafla hay last week
Erade he has established
. S. Amos C: Friday and
abethtown, were guests
ler and daughter
fap

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, hear
paren
{man
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her | it
10 o'clock | 1
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future,
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pair. of by
)yrus Evans. LOOK
rs. tor. 1915.
\ Elias E. Risser of
A | Were guests of her
ir. ahd Mrs. Jos. W. Kray-
u.l one day last week.
Killxns a P. R. R. Fire-
the Philadelphia division
sunday with his parents,
. and Mrs. Jacob Killian.
he
Fide
wvin C,
on
last
tebacco farmers are up against
having
tobacco
sections by
pale, burned
> due to hanging to ciose
n the growth.
David Brubaker, who returned from
just meet the
brought bag full
anges with him which he presented
some
Florida, time to
bli
in
zzards a of
)
io his many friends.
The Spelling Bee Mania is all the
rage th
the County and
that
} e pupils throughout
there are
one held
Amongst
prospects
in the
the near
there will be
in
school house
we
we
We
lish
would bg of
at any time and on ny
Ww
Xpre
necessalily
tunit
editorial end.
Boost for a Greatjr Mt. Joy
Let's
ator
The
say we have, others th
If
that the citizens of
just
we
©
t
population of at least
no good reason why we
still
popu
and Frank
merchants
Robert Schwonger
Peirce
fa:
Sun
jr. two prominent
of ncaster, spent last Saturday and
ay with their near this
parents
in business
s past they furnished ice
irs
attempt
last Mon-
load of
igh wind
a
load from
any damage
each which will soon
vear
into and help to reduce ¢
money
ich cost of living.
A
Marietta
pretty wedding tool place at
last Thursday evening
fth when Penjamin F. Shields of this
Miss Zink Mari-
united marriage. Im-
marriage they
in this place
furnished by the
groom. Their many friends met them
upon their arrival and escorted them
to a table where they all partook
heartily wishing the young couvie
future joy and happiness.
The Calithumpians had their hands
full last Thursday evening by cele.
brating the evghts of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephan King Mr. jand
Mrs. B. F. Shields. Th re about
PI strong. “hers id OIORTS Wer
small but made a shrill and piercing
and brought the answer they
liberally rewarded. At the form-
were all invited in to a
down with delicacies of
The latter groom present.
ed a silver offering. The boys say
there are still a few more prospective
grooms running.
Fannie of
in
their
home
was already
place and
a were
after
their
mediately
came to
which
wedding
3
5
noise
beinz
er place they
| table laden
the season
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ELECTED DIRECTORS
Eanks and Other Corporations Elect
Directors for the Year
Following is a list of the directors |
of both our local banks and of near-
by banking and other corporations. |
First National Bank, Mt. Joy—Di-|
rectors: Thomas J. Brown, J. S. Car-
many, H. H. Myers, John G. Stauffer,
Abram W. Shelly, C. N. Newcomer,
Amos N. Musser, A. L. Nissley, M. S.
Bowman, S. S. Wolgemuth, B. O. Mus-
The election of a clerk was de-
ferred for one week. |
Union National, Mt. Joy—Directors:
H. C. Schock, J. E. Longenecker, Eli
G. Reist, John G. Snyder, T. M. Brene-
man, Eli F, Grosh, Christian L. Niss-
N. Mumma,
shleman, J. B.

ser,
ley, Samuel B. Nissley, S.
Rohrer Stoner, J. W. E
| Keller, I. D. Stehman.
Ma National
H. Engle, John A. Dehoff, John H.
Shank, David A. Hollenbaugh, Albert
Risser, Charles D. Zell, Ephraim H.
Hershey, Hiram H. E Edwin
Fitzkee, Peter S. Kraybill, George A.
Harter.
Exchange Bank, Marietta—Direct-
ors:B. F. Hiestand, Joseph Miller, M.|
R. Hoffman, John S. Miller, B, Frank
Hiestand, Henry §S. Hiestand, E. B.|
Reinhold, Charles A. Grady, N, R.|
Hoffman.
First National, Marietta—Directors: |
D. M. Eyer, Barr Spangler, Abram
Grove, Amos M. Hiestand, George P.
Resch, John P, Orth, E. L. Nissly, J.
F. O'Brien, S. S. Kraybill.
First National, Bainbridge—Direct-
ors: B. F. Hoffman, I. Scott Smith,
C. S. Manning, W. T. Worth, M. D.,
I. Oliver Fry, F, B. Martin, H. S. Ja-
coby.
Lancaster County Mutual Fife In
surance Co—Directors: J. S. Wit:
mer, Benjamin T. Seldomridge, Clin-
ton Himes, Samuel Whitson, Isaac N.
Diller, Morris J. Brinton, Amos 8S.
Hess, Alban Walton, J. M. Eaby. The
board organized by electing Mr. Wit-
mer president, Mr, Eaby secretary
and Mr. Seldomridge treasurer.
town Directors: Hen-
ry
Engle,

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e Bulletin.
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the local news in
ibout the good
capital
Jan. ©
Secretary,
be
are dead.
future
time and energy
vel
1;
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re
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licitors,
of
balance of over $100 in the
—Editor.
Personal
r. and Mig
Mr. Amos F. Brubaker,
of
from yesterday
father, Mr. Jacob Brubaker,
have
who they
“Qutsid
wish to state (hat we will pub-
any letter fion any one that
inceie:l in this co.umn
subject, but
ant it understoo| that the views
ths head are not
oppor-
in on the
sced ulider
ours. Hire’'s an
for all of you o get
Praise Lydia E.
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191%.
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gel togelne ior a
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Women from the
of this great country, no
but that some woman I
health restored by Lyd
pound. No woman who is |
Mi. Joy in
asked “Do
Some
3» question has
a Boa trade?”
we do not.
yub.isg their names
Mt PJ
are. Mt
advantages and shou.d have
There
have please
may know
Oy POSsesses 3
Oo
Is it not reason:
tor a
101
a trial.
a . :
350. is these women it will do
should stand
tovn in
sister g10W
that
and our
to change
in the
n. Thing fail
at
at
nat
Let us resolve
: INDEPENDENCE,
will :
called Nervous Pros 3
would be better for a while ti
palpitation of the heart very
that a spoon dropping to the
1 test we
hla
use all of our
in
ings v
tog
our
we spare }
telling the world
b
y floon
th ton
1d
opment
al labor for the
of town. We have Fo ae -
K and misera 1 (
rertised and thougl
: Iped me
i PCTS
Iroad facilities and trolley vou
hriving 1
» one
e to herself if she does
icine madie
ored somany
ived
MF. H.
John J.
S. Longenecke
It
and
President,
Dr.
Mr. L
Coyle &
to
for rec
urer,
\
(CONFIDENTIAL) LY
Keller. BES J
Y our letter will be opened, re
that
may
interest there is ad
say
treasury
vo. a 4
Pinkfiam’s Vv
t without malkiy
with wom
irom roots
sufferingwomentoheglith.
Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE C0.
MASS., for advice.
eoetabl
CCian
9
wW
e Componm
to her sex should rest until shi L
doctors
ral years
3 I hac
1s, and was so nervous
rly kill me, could not
; in fact was about as
Ww your medicines ad-
so thankful I did fos
n bottles of Lydia E.
t 1 Wash,
1t sick. Your remedies
ty to publish this lete
oon
y OIL.
IV
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vomari.
fering women to
lid for me. One
in both sides
My
sleep,
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peas
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+ 1
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ryt
anda
his fa= °
herbs, it
v
and answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.

distance south of town,
Geo. Ulrich
Philadelphia,
at noon Tuesday
the of Mr,
Thursday noon. On
) Elizabethtown
jt Mr. Ulrich’s parents
the trip afoot.
and Mr.
that city
arrived at
Ream here
ay left
will
Messrs. jr.
Shepp
of
on an
Ed
Frid
wher
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home
they
Happening
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m
from page 1)
Frank Shank an
Pau] C. Sload an!
Rheems, ¢ E |
he
(Continued
B
d Mrs
of
mail ®lerk
spending
Sunday with his
short
New York City, is
to
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