The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 11, 1914, Image 4

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Saturdays cars every | half hour
| avin Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to
{7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:15
a m. to 8:15 p. m.
r On Saturdays a car will leave Lan-
CONESTOGA TRACTION co. |
LANCASTER, ROHRERSTQWN, MT.
JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN
DIVISION
Schedule in effort January 1,
Westward—Leave Lancaster,
5:18, 6:15, 1: 5 8:15,
11:15 a. m.; 12:15, 1:15,
4:15, 5:15, ha 1:15, 8;
11:15 p. m
BEastward—Leave
, 6:45, T:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.45
.m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45
6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:15 p.
m., 12:30 a. m.
Additional car daily except Sunday
leaves Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m,, arriving
at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m.
cas ter at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave
1914. and 11: 45 p.
4:00,'
9:15, 10.15,
2:15, 3:15,
15, *9:45,
Blizabethtown at 10:45
m.
Sundays, cars every half hour from
May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster
from 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave
| Mt, Joy from 8:45 a. m. to 8.15 p. m.
Sundays, cars every half hour from
Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Lancaster
from 2:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav-
ing Mt. Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:16
p.m.
Sundays,
at 6:15 a.
7:30 a. m.
(*) Daily
Elizabethtown, 5:
first car leaves Lancaster
m.; leaves Elizabethtown
except Saturday.
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February Szle
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Housefurnishings
An event that provides extraordinary opportunities to save
A EE REDE
money on all sorts of necessary articles
What
for the home,
home is there that, now — today—doesn’t need China-
vare, Cut Glass or of sort
Housewares
A has outlived
in decide
dinner set its
us
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ing, or an extra set
RR
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some kind—would fit in well with a home
Then, kitchen, and that house-
commonly call always
This February Sale of .Chinaware, Cut Glass and House
wares offers substantial economies to every home on something
is needed now
Houseware
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that
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also offers mow greater economies on
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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY.
RELIGIOUS NEWS | GOVERNMENT TO AID
|
| er
pews From Our Many Lccal Houses Department
of Woish.p |
Contemplates Allotment
Of $4800 For Continuation of Ex-
RE i periments
Reformed Mennonite Church :
There will be preaching in the Re- | The Department Of Agriculture
Mennonite church on West ' contemplates an allotment of $2,300
St., Sunday morning at |fcr tobacco growing expe iments and
ten ociock by Bishop Elias H. Her- | §2,500 for piant nutrition work on
shey of Lancaster. Pennsylvania farms during the next
fi-cal year, says the Public Ledger.
Announcement to this effect has been
made ‘n consequence of protests by
Congressman W. W. Griest, of Lan-
caster county, against any curtail-
ment of tobacco-growing investiga-
t'ons. The estimate submitted by the
administration the fiscal year
1915 called for a cut of $6,630 in the
app opriation of $31,660 for tobacco
field work in the entire country.
Nearly all estimates for other lines
of -icultural work repre-
sented increases.
Agricultural
admit the adoption of a policy to cur-
tail They
have Griest,
formed
Main next
st. Luke’s Church
C. Stuart Kitchin, Rector
Sunday School Sunday, 9 A. M.
Moning Prayer and Sermon, 10:30.
Evening and Sermon, 7:30.
Holy Communion, fourth Sunday in |
the month at 10:30 A. M.
Prayer
for
Church of God
Rev. C. D. iRshel, Pastor
Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7 P.
Sunday School 9:30 A, M. s
and C. B. at
M.
Society
agi research
Junior Intermediate
5:30 P.
C. B.
Bible
Wednesday, 7:3
Next
Rishel
Department officials
P. M.
and prayer
oP. M,
evening Rev.
Church of God,
of candidates.
at 6
study meeting’ tobacco investigations.
assured
that
allot
the
Reprel native
C.D
will
Sunday
the
number
hcwever the department will
ol next year sufficient funds to
baptize a continue experiments now in pro-
Pennsylvania practically
The
current fiscal
00 allow-
gress in on
Methodist Episcopal
Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor
School 9:30 A. M.
ol
worship
the same basis as at ent.
proved for the
$2,400. The
pant nutri
will be so applied as to be beneficial
the tot industry.
Resentment against the
administration
cunt for
the
pre
amount
Sunday
Public
M.
Epworth
M.
Evengelistic
vear w
as
s - n.o0 !
vi ser : 5 3
with sermon 10:30 ance lor ion experiments
A.
League services 6:
Leagu ervices to ,ACCO

action of
reducing th
strong
Lan-
last
~.9
services 7:30 P.
in
tobacco work
cco farmers
cot
| the
was
of
who
t Philippine
by the Underwood
tobacco research
Trinity United Evangelical
Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor
School 9: A. M,
worship with sermon at
M. and 7 P. M. Subject of
in the morning “Pauls
Ephes and in
‘God Mammon.” J.
conduct
toha
orl
among
ter and inties,
Sunday 30
Public
10:30 A
sermon
Prayer
the
Harvey
and
vear oppesed {I de in
i provided
The joint
between the
and the United
Department
the
as
aw
Pennsylvania
States
to the ians,”
svening and State College
cyeiu = au 5 :
Agricultural began four
vears
Gingrich will
A a ago, and as investigations
song prayer Service
contend
M.
are incomplete the
that the
experiments
orl were
The
growers
the
already
be
money on
if
spent
would wasted the

Presbyterian
Rev. Frank G. Bossert, Pastor
Sabbath 8 yl, 9:15 M. Thel
program will b
‘M
urtailed or discontinue od.
x Permsylvania Legislature
A
i $3,000 a veal
e
address 2 Agticultural
an on
to co-ope
10:3
A. M.
eiton
Vors Prof. |
hip
E High
interest of |
Donegal, 7:30. Prof.
speak for the same cause |
meeting Wednesday
Congregational
Wednesday eve
that
00 on
remain- |
Sabbath |
n
ted
$13
linig
would
buil hac sub-] '
ribed and April
AN OPPORTUNITY
muth on Monday,
plified Spelling)
institution of |
ral Hos-|
in need of |
n
W:
John Wolgemuth and
count cost of such wife
uvolv|
would b
alike
to the
institution cours
Hoffe:
ntertained
and fs
Charles C
{not les J, but it amily on Sunday
litabl
and
ument to tev, assel and
ected it ev. Henry Hoffer and wife,
ed
bene
who frend
has depart Carper and wife, Jonas
Such Snavely
wife,
and family,
Heisey
family,
b Allen Hoffer and
in
factiops hav
11s
Chester?
h their
$30,000
en
both Amos
Retiew
and wife, John
Jacob Kulp, Rev.
Mrs. Rosie Shelley,
Nauman, Misses
and Elsie Nohrenhold
Frank Kulp.
and memorl erected
high and and
tion wit
month
counties in
nec hospitals. y | Rufus Bucher,
el Dora
and
last was given
to | st
for Lehman
two
Hospital an
ing Room, while Mrs.
of that
years
teen
an addition
of
first
same
of
gentlemen city put
at a
and
hospital
the
beginning
Mrs
|
up |
cost
when
‘ el A
to the building
$80,000. EAST PETERSBURG
upwards of
organized the |
recipient | ©" Company Will
as a
Hold a
Bee and Supper
institution Spelling
$30,000
was
as a
D.T. =
Fon-}
5.000 i
monthly
Churctl
H.
afternoon,
onite met at the home
on Wed-
per
John Hershey,
Home for Nurs-|
far stood with 19 sons
| present.
for tH
time arrived
this hest
the United | 1
obligation in | Ty :
tt needs ;
ias the
not
Tobacs
this
men vie o buyers were not working
of
in
their
of supplying
institution to enable
the
and women
section during the past weel
crop the
Abraham Erb’
I ouis of La
ultural county
Iv lA ik i rh .
States to realize only sold in neighbor-
i : : cod was C1 9
the direction the : x Crop. Of»
acres Krame:i aster
of this Cre to “nramel necaste
and
the
Soci
2 cents.
Lutheran
better serv community?
other istian
the
aid
any
before
nancial
more deserving charity
for
any oth- | »
memorial more honorabl both to},
who cr and to him
it is to Poraciiate?
R. K. BUEE
——- —
ety Sunday
Elizabeth
3, union, of
fine
public appealing
today? Is they
er
necaster county, ered
“The
him eates it whos |
on the
Organization.”
regular monthly
meniory subject Power in
{RI
The
fire
of
on Wed-
decided
meeting
held
was
| the was
and
bee
Prod company
ed at Masonic
ri y
Home
: nesday
nd >
A bout memnbe a it
the Church
C. D. Rishel to
Sundy. Rev
the 2
evening,
nds
| tO
| hold a
panied | y
. evening,
ntown
eached
of spelling on Saturday
Rev.
last
of Ged accon
ladies’
of
zive a
February The
met
building
. 29
Hl oy
Rishel
home
auxi on the second floor
: and decided
everal | chicken and waffle supper
| future for the
runner
‘pany.
of the to
to the {
choir
Mr.« HP
Mrs. J K
at the piano,
alph F. Eshleman,
A] 53 ro
in the
of the com-
visitors. near
interest
i
anthems and
sang a solo
presided
by Mr.
Stauffer
re tA COR
accompanied
{
violinist. ~~ Let us lengthen the pallots just a
| littley more and provide a political
office for everybody.
##The people’s paper—— Bulletin’
PA.
Sale Register
A FREE notice of your sale is In
serted here for any length of time
provided we print your sale bills
This is excellent advertising becaus¢
it is read by so many people and 2
notice such as the following
surely bring the buvers:
Thursday, Feb. 12—At M. A. Spick-
ler's Washington House, Mount
extra fine young fresh
125 hogs ranging from suckers
hogs by C. S. Frank.
Feb, 13—At his stables in
25 hcad of acclimated hors-
and some extra
Zeller, auct.
14—On the premis-
Ww.
Joy,
sone COWS
and
to fat
Friaay,
Mt )
es, lot of good mules
fine colts by Ed Ream.
Saturday, Feb.
es in Mount Joy, real estate by
Scott Greiner and Mary
trustees of Charlotte A.
Zeller, auct.
Saturday, Feb. 21
farm on the Donegal
cast of Donegal
es, cows, bulls, shoats and a large lot
3
dU
Stoner, de-
ceased.
—QOn the Barnhart
Road, a mile
Springs, mules, hors-
household
Zeller,
af farming impiements
goods by Mr, John
quct.
Tuesday,
aiting
and
Saylol
Feb. 24 trolle
Mount
-At the
Joy, large
bond
room,
bank stock by Ch
Zeller,
lay,
ol and
H. auctioneel
February
Mi
26
Joy
from the
ship,
Thurs On
road
rs
leading from
one mile latte
place in Rapho town
€S bulls, shoats, farming
COWS,
“
lot househoid
Zeller,
and a of
108 N Musser.
27—On the
Church,
Friday, Feb.
Erisman’s
bulls, 8
L cow 10)
farm and spring
of new light harness by Mr.
Hiestand. Zeller, auct,
Friday, Feb. 27—On the
colt,
premise
¢ horses,
he
new
wagons, all Kinds
M. B
ear
few Holstein ifers,
shoats, buggies,
pr
4 cows,
large
by
9
lot of |
Dr
horses,
and a
eood farming implements
Lendig Minnich, auct
Saturday, Feb. 28—At
Donegal
n on We
Tonday, March 2—On the prem
Mt
m
road eading fiom
ickler’'s church a ile
impiem
nk,
nt
uct.
March 4—On
distance
the
west of
Wednesday,
premises a h
h
far
Florir large
my
cows, shoats,
of ‘ming implements
of household
west in
Aldinger,
and
entire Jot
the
auct
March 4—On the prem-
on the Back Run road,
ast of TF Bros. Mill
Brisman’s, Church
horses, cows, bull,
large lot of farming implements and
household goods by Frank S. Walter
Frank, auct.
Spring. W. F
Wednesday
ises, mile
elker
mile northwest of
in Rapho township,
On the prem
on the Marietta
15 mile
March 4—
Yonegal,
from
pike,
cows, bulls, shoats,
ements household
Staley.
and
Philip A
ursday, March 5—On
west
the
of
Car-
Florin,
Donegal
of
mules,
and a
by
Zeller,
farm, one mile
road
Mt
leading
Joy,
12
bulls,
from
1gs to large lot
live
such as hors
and
29
ot of farming
implements
Barnhart Estate
Auct.
Saturday, March 7—In East Done-
gal, near Union School House, lot of
live stock, farming implements and
, small lot of household goods, by C.
H. Herr. Zeller, auct.
Tuesday, March
Kline
Colul
Township 2
( f
of house
Nissley
10—On" the prem-
and one mile
West Hemp-
horses, COWS,
near ville,
yrth of in
4
implements and
Mr.
field
large lot farming
hold goods
Frank.
March
East
a lot by
Samuel] auct.
11—On
Donegal,
40 cows,
bulls, 33
of baled
the
a
30
fat
aw
Wednesday,
Cameron farm
mile from Maytown,
Holstein heifers, 7
steers—aia Salo
in
B.|
goods as I am |
and one
wilt |
A. Stoner,
by
the
mu.es, |
Jrubaker
about 3-4
of
Mrs.
M
co
farming implements by
iaence
a
furniture by
| F
a,
19]
by
emises |
leading
Mill,
| in
COWS,
healthful.


Wednesday, February 11,
1914.
No Substitutes
ETURN to the grocer all sub-
stitutes sent you for Royal Bak
ing Powder.
stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure,
cream of tartar baking powder, and
Powders offered as sub-
stitutes are made from alum.
There is no sub-

WS
S. H. Tressler.
Thursday, March
farm,
Zeller,
12—On
the
south
th
on
Mt
SOW,
mile of
shoats,
and
David
fine breeding
farmin
Stoner plon r,
sday, March 12—On
the Oil Station
and Land
th of Kinderhook,
bulls, and a la
Jacol
Thu the
near
rietta aster pike,
mules,
shoats
ank, auct.
Wednesday, 25
March 25
on Marietta
lot of household
Mrs.
street, M
large
rank, auct.
Thursday, March
from Mt
mile from
Rapho township,
bulls, shoats,
26—On
Joy
the
mules,
one
e
Joy,
auct.
Jac.
Marietta pike,
lot
horses,
implements
auc
110Ng
by
2,
prem-
the
mil
horses,
)
~—At her
t.
the
to Bender's
latter
lot of
Goss
res-
Joy,
and kitchen
Martha Shank.
road
place
horses,
farming imple-
ments and a lot of household goods
Zeller,
26—
Amos N. Musser.
Thursday, March 0
n
auct
the
| premises at the eastern limits of Mt
{ Toy. Borough, a large lot
10ld goods by Mrs.
man,
Brenneman
SEER EE i aia A is ns Be RAR aia is
Zel- hi
of
Harriet
late
executrix of the
Zeller, auct.
wp
“Well
and her
Packed’
A lady ittle daughte
ine through fashionab!
they came
strewn
n the noise
rtain = house
said the
replied
1at house,
girl
momen
my
Crh
S¢
f straw
house-
Brene-
Henry
r
vt
AY
who
had
y» child
the
viully
the
bad.
new British
Besides it is
That
Jaureate {s not
poem by
SO
short
EPA
vice
Marshall
nation
Presiden wants
rest, and
re platform.
people the
then lectu
GO TO
BENDER
Pa.
W.B.
East Main St. Mount Joy,
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE
STYLISH HAIR-CUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
anything in ithe I ne
or irber Li
121f The —ecret of
Good Ficiures
Is The Film
See That Yours is the
Fa. man N. C. Film
“KODAK”
Identifies the
Word
End
The on the Spool
Genuine.
\gent for Steam Laundry
‘ww HAR
LELLER
\m ms -
Addresses
ddresses
We'l
Keller, the
ihe
church a Mid
and Wednse
m
day
al: ©
Excuse of not Bein
, Wednesa
and Glories
Received
tow
n Tuesda} ening
» Christian”
deal-
in
n on
evenings.
as
‘The
Over
“~
E. Main
Cslling and Clerking
of Exiates
Rent
Conveyancing
> a
Settlement
of
and
Colle n
ing
Surves
THERE IS KO
DIGESTION,
Res UMATISM,
SKIN DISTASE
rde 5 bowais,
omacil,
“GE
Coal
nate
O Ci 9) I»

At Even Less
Than They
a
a
%
A A EE 3 Hs tA LEA es
HAT WE
WwW
Cleared
these
racks
Room badly needed
changes to our building
No cost and troubl
No Money “tied
in Spring discounts
what is Our
of GROFF & WOI
So
Think
WERE
WERE
‘ERE
WERE
WERE
WERE
26-28
LOSE
e
up”
$1
$12.
North
LANCASTER, PENNA.
LANCASTER'S LASTEST GROWIN G STORE
now
advantages
for
of
that
NECESSITY is Y
JF
(0
0 Poco o—
Groff & Wolf Co.
we
Spring Suits
we
Boys’ Overcoats at
Queen Street
fig 1aking up 10
and contemplated
‘packing a
ig advantage
PPORTUNITY
these prices
NOW
NOW
NOW
50
98
on
$5.50
$6.98
7.98
$8.98
or
FEY
wm
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