The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 11, 1914, Image 5

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SIRONG AND WELL
t to get the news to all old
cut Rexall Olive Oil Emul-
emaikable new food-medicine
ve firmly believe is the best
dy ever made to overcome the
ening, debilitating effects of in-
pe old age. It helps to re-
wasted tissues, strengthen the
€s, and give new energy and a
y feeling to the body. It contains
plcohol or dangerous drug. It may
make you fee] better for a few
/S, but if you do not feel much bet-
and stronge ef ong a ave
e
ysi-
om-
. dy,
-bullding food-Wedi-
i superior to
overcoming debility,
and liability to disease, and
strengthen the nerves
he blood You who are
Irun-down, you who
1 by v
ailments,
are
cold
Olive
keep well
rious
ther use Rexall
Emulsion to get and
strong. It is a sensible, pleasant-
bet-
glowing health. If it
asting aid to renewed strength,
doesn’t tell us
money
is how much
Sold only at
and in this town
$1.00—E. W. Garber, 81
Street, Joy, Pa
and
your
you, come
and we will give back
without a word. That
faith we have in it.
7,000 Rexall
only by us
East Main
the
Stores,
Mount
a —
The Strangest Thing in the World
This is the title of the fourth num-
ber of the lecture
be given Friday e
thé 13th in the
House The
Mrs. Mary
course to
February
Elizabethtown Market
college
vening,
ecturer is a women
Harris Armor of
sidered to be the gr
Georgia
eatest
Ss eon
erica.
o
procured. at
A.
with name
reward
Insu-
due and
Mt. Joy,
not paid on
policies will
at
f kindling wood
lot of
stove use; $1 a load
Joy. tf
For Sale—A
ready for
Darrenkamp Mt.
cut
Wm.
For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener-
for an automobile in first-class
ition complete with bracket
$5.00. Apply at this office.
ator
>on
to barn, to-
two’ private
I'l can be
will save you
Drop us a card
easy you
The Co
umbia, Pa
from house
how
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
14th, 1914
Saturday, February
i the Orph-
ue of an order of
rt of Lancaster County, the
d Trustees to sell the real
A. Stoner, late of
Mount Joy, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania, deceased, will
expose to public sale on the premises
in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancas
ter County, Pennsylvania,
All that certain LOT OR PIECE
LAND, uated on the corner of New
Haven and Donegal streets, contain-
ing in front forty feet, less,
and extending in depth or hundred
and forty-two feet, more or 'ess.
The improvements consi
TWO AND ONE-HALF
DWELLING HOUSE.
Sale to commence at two o'clock P.
M., on. Saturday, February 14th, 1914
when terms and conditions will be
wade known by
W. SCOTT GREINER
MARY A. STONER,
stees 10 Sell the Real Estate of
“harlotte A. Stoner, Deceased
. Zeller, Auct
S. Groff, M. EB. Musser, Attys.
of Charlotte
the Borough of
of a
STORY
Personal Mention
(Continued from page 1)
Middletown, spent several days with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mis.
Wesley Givens,
The Misses Margaret and
Engie of Lititz spent Saturday
Sunday with their cousins, the
es Pennypacker.
Miss Verna Chandle;
Elizabeth Eshelman,
local schools, visited
schools yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hummel and
son Robert of Steelton, were guests
of Rev, and Mrs. N. A, Barr Satur-
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth
to Steelton
few weeks
Benjamin
The
Anna
and
Miss-
and Miss
teachers in the
the Columb.a
Brandt has gone
where she will spend a
with her daughter, Mrs
Bleyer.
Misses
Jiakee and Mr
York spent Sunday
Mrs. D. R. Wagner
The Misses 1
Miller Vivian Chandi
Mary and Rosella
William Hakee of
with Mi and
ances Bea
and
the Florin school, taught
Sue Brandt, yesterday
Vir. and Mrs. J. O
Germantown, - are
Broadbent of
spending a few days
; iss Annie Beid
Bowman
Lanca and Mis Ralph Willi-
ams of New York spent Sunday
with the family of D. J, J. Newpher.
Mr. and Mrs. Graybill Bryan,
Edward and Ellwood of
and Mr. John Bryan of
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
on Sunday.
Mr. Paul Dieter,
man for the
sons
Lancaster
Lititz,
Frank Bryan
were
sales-
and
days
and
traveling
Lancaster File
Rasp company, ‘spent a few
last week with his parents, Mr.
Mrs. P. J. Dieter.
Mr. and Mrs.
daug Beatrice and Helen
Mr. Leroy Sheaffer attended a
day party in honor of Mi
Sheaffer at Donegal
William Sheaffer,
and
birth-
Christian
even-
hters
Saturday
ing
Mr. Homer A
tive of the Narraga
Providence, R. 1
parent R
Mr an
where he wil
Barr, \«. representa-
nsetty Machinice
with his
ium,
mna
Post
—— —
DEFINITION IS QUITE
mewhat Than a
but Not So
r Resort
Summe
Larger
ebali Important—Is
Splendid
uated in a
full
and
I'he a- ball, so sit
region called space as to get the
benefit of the sun on bright days
of the
s somewhat
moon on romantic nights It
larger than a baseball,
but not so important It is not so
fixed star, but is much
much pleasante:
loser ¢ i 1
climate. not so flashy as
charity ball, but much more efficient
It h ty les of are
for
which we
certain, because they are vouched
explorers: a center of which
are not certain, because it is vouch
ientists an
nerely by S(
equatc and an axis which are
Christian Scientists,
and mathema
1ginative It
sinative
husbands and
and
the
yeop!
animalsenliae
bacteria connected with
waves, light
:
yparatu with in
the sending end only,
les :opes and prayers. It has recent
y endeavored to exaggerate its ego
the use of aeroplanes
highly
earth is recommended
as both a summer and a winter re-
Favorable
-Puitzer’s
sort for well-to-do persons.
terms to desirable parties
Magazine.
i.
Altogether Conversational
“Any battles lately?”
Mexican journalist.
“Not exactly,” replied the other.
“Nothing more than ga skirmish.”
“Have you all the details?”
“Of course not. I don’t
sho and.”
asked one
write
OUR GRAIN LETTER
“Inside Stuff” From Men Who Know
—Losses in Corn
The wheat market displayed
strength on buying by the Armour
Grain Company and others yester-
day, but the offers were at all times
liberal and corn turned weak
and declined it pulled the wheat
market down with it. The purchases
of the Armour people ¢f possibly a
half bushels or more was
against wheat by fire in
annex elevator on
night. There was enough
corn on sale during the
of the morning to show
those markets were top heavy at
and when the values de-
selling continued as hold-
pulling out
gave the matter
Nearly all
centers
some
when
miilion
the loss of
Minnesota
Saturday
wheat ang
spots
the
hard
that
the time
the
those
clined
IS or who were
lines or hedges
short
price little attention,
from the crop was
to the bear side of wheat.
wheat situation at Chicago
the smaller markets of the
)
was anything but favorable
grain as the
38,000 bushels,
carrying that
iness here was only
ary receipt were «mall « S68
compe 324.000
with
ar ago. World's ship-
ere larger than ook for at
00,000 bushels There was an in-
in th ount of breadstuffs
1,480,000 bu
decrease in the
1,457,000
Chicago
ean passage of ‘hels
1ile there 0 a
isible supply this week of
bushels, a falling off in
s of 366.000 bushels and a small
decrease in liverpool stocks.
There were
which
losses in corn of
anything but a sur-
prise to the men who make the price
it headquarters as the
for
3c. was
weather is
handling and
likely to increase.
cold and favorable
the movement is
There was a considerable increase in
ferings
The
from the country today.
trade was flat with
Western
bushels and
sales of only
60,000 bushels receipts were
1,277,000 shipments 166,-
000 bushels, compared with 1.589.000
bu s and 870,000 bushels re-
ly one year ago
1kness in corn over balanceqd
The lat-
buying
the oats market.
in of
against oa
Minnesota
JM DEATH
Horse Hotel
Asphyxiated
last Peters-
Saturday night
West-King
a
A Rainbow Party
rainbow panty was held Sa
afternoon at the
Mrs. W
he birthday of
nome oti vi
illiam Sheaffer in honoi
their daughter,
Jeatrice. Decorations were in rain
Luncheon was served
Miss
number of
present were
Garber,
Miller,
Esther
ow colors
it five o'clock., Sheaffer re
ceived (quite a pretty
gifts Those
Margaret
Mabel and
Brown, Elsie
Misses Esther
Glatfelter, Sara
Marie
Shires,
Carson,
Lena
and
Krall,
and Sarah
Laura
Diliinger,
Pennypacker,
Longeneck
Cunning
Jorothy
Kathryn
Viargare
Anna Keene: Verna
ham, Pauline Sheaffer, Grace, Daisy
Beatrice a Ruth Pennypacket
ithel Sheaffer, Messrs.Frank E
hart, Leroy She
ffer, Mrs
daughter
and Monroe
Rye and
and
Alter,
Aaron
this
She
Matilda of
Anna
place
the Misses and M Eng
rgaret
le of Lititz
nC
BOXING AT LANCASTER
Card for the Show Next Mon-
day' Night
Manager H. H
Athletic
Some
Hensel of the
has chang-
from
next
Club
f holding shows
Monday, I'he
Monday,
Thursday to
takes place on February
16. The
Greiner of
Bob Givler of Allentown.
ney vs. Tony Burns;
vs. Kid Befbe; Young Morris of
Harry White,
other bout in course .of
Those who*saw the
Bob Givler
nounced it the best
club, and that is
for this’ club has had some of
best men in the world. Greiner
and Fighting Bob are well matched.
boxers dnd game as pebbles
bouts will Johnny
Fighting
Tim Dro-
Young
Lancaster and
Columbia vs
and Greiner
ever seen at
saying
tween pro
something,
good
Russel |
and an- |
making. |
recent bout be- |
the |
the |
No New Building
(Continued from page 1)
decided to hold an adjou.ned meet-
ing for that purpose which was
done,
Last night a motion was made
“That Mt. Joy be made a first-class
High School and that a suitabie
building be built to accomodate the
congested condition,’
The vote was as follows:
motion, Dr. John J.
Mr. Wm. Tyndall. Against the mo-
tion: Messrs, Howard G. Longeneck-
er, Jno. 8. Eby and Dr. E, W. New-
comer
For the benefit of those who are
interested we are desitous of men-
tioning some facts in connection
with the above pioposition:
The approximate cost of a build-
ing, such as would be required,
was placed at $10,000. This coud
been done without first sub-
mitting it to a vote of the people
because the bonded indebtedness of
chools wouid not,
erection of this new
3 6 d a
ed valuation,
For the
Newpher and
have
our including
building,
certain per cent, of the
Oui piezent
there is
fund
lebtedness is $24,000 and
enough money in the sinking
to reduce this to $15,000,
I'his new school building could
and coanducied
the piesent
school Whiie it would
mean employing of an addi-
tional teacher, more interest, and
more up-keep expense, this would be
overcome by the additional money
received annually from the state as
well as from other sources. This
year our second-class High schooi
received $262 Had we been a: first-
class High wen) our allotment
would been considerably more.
While we would be obliged to
employ an additional this
could been overcome
by employing 4 who can
and the
teacher at
equal the
teacher of
have been erected
without
en mill]
increasing sevy-
tax.
the
have
teacher,
expense have
teacher
master music and drawing
paid an extra
would about
salary
resent sSai-
ary paid the present
branches,
these two
Manheim, Lititz oth-
have
Ephrata, and
er towns of that size first-class
gh Schools so why not Mount
High School is
therefrom,
any college
ration or examir
pupil from our
Irom one
chool
and the;
the county
[his
not
also?
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Ky or
rushing it. Bubfirst, 1
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scalp. It is washed of
moments. It leaves no lu
cleanliness um a daint
Both are
tically praise both
enthusias
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ves a delightful fresh and cool ef fect, and a lingering, delicate perfume.
stringy. Sir
1ake sure that your hair a
—A liquid shampoo to keep t thal
an instantaneous. rich, foaming lather, penetrating to every part ot the I
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dorly ttess
Imuttess
what The Sol airy Occasion
plus? “I never knew old Simpson ac
As this is a very important ques- knowledge that he had made a mis-
tion and concerns everybody in take.”
town, these columns are open to “Ah! I did once.”
any one who cares to contribute his “Really. How did it happen ?”’
or her views or ideas along this “He put the lighted end of his
line. cigar in his mouth.”—London Tatler.
Putting His Foot in it
Miss Mugg—You wonder who that
homely looking man is, do you? Well,
he happens to be my brother.
Mr. Mixit—Oh, pray excuse me; I
should have known it by the resem-
blance—Boston Evening Transcript.
I pn
shall be done with the sur-
Mortuary
Recordings
(Continued from
view Cemetery.
page 1)
Levi Ebersole
Levi Ebersole of West
died on Thursday at the home of
George Hilt, where he made his
Everything Depends
Tommy—May I sit up
longer?
egal
Donegal, a little
Et ithel— What do you want to Atay
up for?
Tommy—I want to see
Mr. Green playing cards.
Mr. Green—But we are not going
fo play cards.
Tommy—Oh, yes, you are, for k
heard mamma saying to Ethel that
everything depended on the way she
played her cards tonight—Liverpool
Mercury.
etl) Ces
Deadly Stuff
“Dobbs seems to be in high good
humor,”
“He's made a great discovery.”
! “Will it benefit science?”
“It may benefit the medical profes
sion. He has found a place where he
can buy mince pie two inches thick.”
you and


home. He was born eighty-one years
ago in West Donegal and resided in
the same township his entire life.
Three years ago he sold his property
to the and has made !
with Mr. Hilt, sur-
step-sisters,
Masons since
He is
Jacob
his home
by two


Adam S
Joseph, all of
and
the
umpf
one step-brother
came township. The funeral was held
affernoon at 1 o'clock at
Business
Sale

the residence
and 1:30
house, with
o'clock at X -
interment
rope.
Cenoy meeting
Tunnel cemetery. | : 0 n | y T h re po
in Mount
More Weeks


Mrs. Elizabeth Wenger

Mrs. Elizabeth Wenger, widow of

the late G. G: Wenger, died at the
home of her son-in-law, Mr. E. 8S.
Moore at Florin, on Saturday night
after a brief illness of only ten
days. Had she lived until Monday
she would have been 69 years old.
Her husband died just fourteen
years ago. She leaves one daughter,
Mrs. E. S. Moore and a brothet,,
Mr. A. B. Roland of Lancaster. The
funeral held from her late
home this forenoon at 10:30. The
body was then taken to Mechanics-!
Reduce
310
was

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To be Sold Now at the Final
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burg by trolley where services were
held in the Lutheran Church. In-
terment was made in the burial,
grounds adjoining.
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East Main Street,

pount
Overcoats
$12 & $13.50 Suits & Overcoats
JQ
The Clothing at Big Reduced
In Our Window
ues you can buy now at
THE COST PRICE
Our time is limited to three weeks, so this forces
us to sell with no consideration of the cost of
these Suits and Overcoats.
Now $8.98
Now $6. 98

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