LLETIN JOY. PA Editor & Prop'r. RICE $1 A YEAR 50 Cents BL 25 Cents 2 Cents FREE Six. iv lS . Three Months Single Copies Sample Copies... Entered at the post effce at Mount Jey as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their ‘emmunications reach this office not @ter than Monday. Telephone news of importnace between that time and i2 o'clock noon Wednesday. Changes for advertisements must positively *sach this office not later than Mon- day night. New advertisements in- serted if copy reaches us Tuesday aight. Advertising rates on applica: tion. MAYTOWN Dur Able Correspondent Writes Very Interesting News Mr. Henry Fletcher is poorly. Picture show is in town again. Rev. Kauffman was at Mt. Joy on saturday. Mr. D. H. Widder preached at the #ethel on Sunday morning. Mrs. C. E. Landis of Lancaster visited her parents here on Sunday. Miss Catherine ILeedom has gone o Highspire. for the spring and sum- mer. Mrs. Neideigh is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Williams. Horace M Engle of Roanoke, is spending some time at his old home, near Marietta. Mr. D. H. Harrisburg, spent the week end among friends here. it won't be long before the women folks will begin to throw the house sut of the window. Miss Emily Beshler of Elizabeth- town, spent the week end with her father, Mr. Henry Besher. Messrs. Geo. and Ethelbert Heisey of Harrisburg, dined with their uncle Mr. J. Z. Heisey on Monday. Mr. Abram Lutz was the first to apeed the plow, in this neighborhood. He began turning sod last week. Widder and family of Can any one tell us how to get rid of the mischievous sparrows? Touldn't we catch them and send fhem back to England? Would itbe wrong to present them to the au- thorities who ordered them from Pngland? Answer anybody. Our old time friend Ethelbert cisey, Esq. of Harrisburg, called us on Monday. Bert is just the me jolly Bert he used to be when treated ng to hatfuls of luscious ‘hes, when a boy, and we sped plow in a neighboring field. st of April passed quietly, and fle it was rainy, it didn’t deter ge who were anxious to get a ove” on. There were many who hanged places, everybody expect to profit by the change. It is a stion however, whether in some bs at least. it would have been as wise to stick to the bush. hard on Saturday ound frozen ing. Ne br have ground hog nor should be igs about two miles from » along the P. R. R Ww Mavtown for Rowen- nie] Berger of Alaska Rices, that tend to ket 81 old Lancaster county acco held several meetings re i for a is it ht to run their that seemed affairs on a N’'t seem to ran along sa all concerned. and time 8cll what will eventually ht there is a strong breeze are ready to admit, but good or otherwise, no , at this time. ood thing for any one y five years of age, to git @of some one who is three hee, and have him tell of Young people can in barn something of the present unsatisfactory gk abont old-time devo- means of travel and hours of labor, cost ps of life, amuse things in geperal opened he state, “intAistries,” no olley line, with radlus of as boast of two Depository. A S At fhe last meeting y earavansary to managed to get gq Moyers now it seems of Mount Joy was a “the good old ness visitor in town town of Maytowl has not material ly changes dusiriaily A ea corps 1 ¢ \ uid ab ntaring any suggestions that mig help enhance the value of the pape bu 1S we write, the good house wits ant friendly neighbor are excnang ing ideas abou hings good to eat and the thought cam to mind would it not be a good thing to have our women folks all over the country send in to the Bulletin, their favorite receipts for favorite dishes, cakes pies etc? It is a well known fact that Lancaster county cookery is the finest and best in the union. Why not doing things, | wherever, publish their way of for the good of the Bulletin may go? Tobacco is moving off at prices within the reach of the buyers. They say there is an over supply of stock and if the farmers are wise, they will take the packers at their word, and grow little or none, for some years. | It is a big mistake they have been making to grow so much of it that they had to cut it green, and rush | every necessary work as a conse quence. Why not grow things good | to eat, or such crops as are food for | live stock? Money isn’t all there is | of life. Good in its place, of course, but there are other needs as well as There is too much extravagance. Let us be more economical along all lines, and create an abundant food supply, fostering contentment and happiness. Tobacco Think of the invest ment in land at high prices, upon which to grow it, and the investment in sheds and tools to grow and house | it; think of the labor bestowed upon | it, the risks and dangers attending | the crop from the day the seed is sown, until the crop is delivered, at the very moment you part with it there is danger of being docked even readers the need of money has spoiled us. upon the very low price you were 10| have. What other crop is so risky, and upon what other crop is so much anxious care and labor bestowed?! Is it a satisfactory crop, and is the { renumeration it brings satisfactory? Everybody we have interviewed said “No” Then why continue to grow it, |at least the way it has been grown for the last decade or so? — ——el A" MILTON GROVE Township Supervisors Support Neces sity of a New Bridge Near B. K. Eshleman’s An improved sidewalk ordinance | should be urged by our citizens. Miss Mary Heisey will be Mrs. George Gantz’s assistant this year. Fence making has been inaugurat ed a work essential to every recur- ring year. The wheat fields are displaying a peautiful verdure since the snow dis- appeared. Mr. and Mrs. C. Good spent Sun- day with Jacob Snyder and family at Sunnyside Spring garden labor has taken 1S] inception and some early onions have been set out Farm help is el SCarc Vil 1t A 1 I R AT Of ( M i I Vi ) W Si M L 1 1 M S ( Mour 1 i € Ox 1 I Hh io in ¢ 3 nds ¢ own ag i {in warel own The STV CE n the Eva Spe M D. B Hill er Saturda rer pleasantly with er s Mrs. Annie Peck now conclusive that the Mil on Grove and Mount Joy road will be macadamized from end to end A. F. Diffenderfer who endured a fractured skull is improving slowly put has not as vet passed the danger line S. S. Gibble, Jr. will vacate Samuel house in town and move s Knob” at Sharp's Moyer's down to “Zerphey Corner. Curt Good and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Shelly, attended divine services at Pleasant View church Sunday morning John G. Stauffer who suffered an apoplectic stroke was in a precarious condition the past week in convales- cing, however slowly The board of highway commission erg convened at the Milton Grove transaci business of an exigent nature Samuel A. Koser who is physically years due to a no material ineapaciated for two kick of a horse, shows progress in his condition Samuel B. Hershey, a salesman in hardware establishment week-end busi Wedne April 8, 1914 day, Easter comes a little late this year— right at the time when most men buy their Spring clothes anyway. It will seem as if every man you meet Easter Sunday is wearing a new suit. Why not have yours? If you are willing to pay a medium price, we suggest Styleplus Phas. $17 “The same price the world over” There is a great conception behind them. One of the oldest and largest makers saw the possibilities of great savings by turning the chief aim of his organization upon a suit of one sustained quality at one known price. \ or dl em a nr y Carefully selected all-wool fabrics for $17 Style imparted by a great designer for $17 Workmanship including hand tailoring for $17 Guaranteed wear and satisfaction for $17 CERES re ng Bab EEK ei gah Once you see our great variety of new styles and fabrics you will feel that we have done your thinking for you. You can’t go wrong—we have a mirror. So what's the use of waiting till after Easter Come in now. Special styles for young men. Less lively styles if you refuse to admit yourself young. x Suits at $7.50 to at Tonia S p ah ar hei - yt A RL Si, z= 2 AR - 0 pred Lg? Sl- = 4 3 SHC { nS Tt EST) John K. Strickler's sale last Friday valedictorian and Walter McAllister, HERE HE BH E@E EE 9 EON EEE EEE A Ry ton Grove will he discontinued this and fetched Monday wes inless otherwise lirected by Mr. and Mi nan 1. Greiner he P. O. Department started on their journey viz Miss Sadi Greiner’ the late pre- housekeeping marters leased . ceptress of the North Eastern school from Jacob E. Gir The start took the Millersville Normal place on Thurs vw, ast entered school last week from which she will Jacob G. Ebersole$and family re East Main Street, MOU of household goods was largely salutatorian School director Wm. B 3 11 : Nn ’ ic Tar pr 1alive + inl c patronized, but all articles were dis- Gardner delivered the diplomas. B A . on . . x Ine: Shvos BR A ss « = posed of at low figures. 8 IS x ore 8 § a - en in 0 ‘Cyrus H. Wittle, Sr. and son Chris- PLEASANT VIEW 3 ? a tian were among the Milton Grove re— a A a men who were bidders at Andrew Mr. Wm. J. Werner Purchased a New = un Felker’s sale at Oak Vale Ford Touring Car & a Miss Barbara Arndt hi herself = . I H the Amos Risser Mr Sa 1el D. Kulp is on the sick #8 = rm ar tne n S = sumed ne ¥O'S th Wee A fine cC« 1 te u eath wm » The w ctive ning for Phares Stern last week = : No Ka 7 01186 r 0.24 B..K Eshlemar ransacte busi P 23 3 re Sry : Ww g t Aste vhict 0 S n your town on Tuesday ———— A —————_ ee ———————— 5. a——— ml a ACSA SE AE ————— 5.43700 — SATS STATA i——— i ——— = ( 1a e m H. Risser hauled a load of i hristian S I hay to Lawn Friday =" mnned California Choice Seedless Raisins 1b Choice, Alaska Sah nk at @& t fe ears ¢ re is onl one must that is ® ay on 10¢ Re at 17¢ w 3 ; x Apricots rie “oC 5 10¢ vince no nust split wood lengthwise om y Srcta—— ATE AE ii - 0 ca 0 ¢ 2 nrove St lay evening the Mennonites wees sama ar — oad Oy or hi vhirel oy RB Hawaiian Pineapple 25 ieadquarters for the g worshiped a Church : k “DC : a Wve Yeursreumb of Bu forT ) v Boans 1 oicest Grape fruit, largest size, - 6 oted ichthvologist! Some few Pleasant Viewers at- I — korn 4 Bef ? heavy. juicy fruit each 1Qg¢ s IT ish hooks down inl!tended the sheriff sale of Jere Barto California ~~ Canne Peaches *.. ..B¢ u ; oa > Gs : a = mn sa rr ——— Horst mi m under the yothesis on Monday 15¢ and 23¢ 3 . : . oC 9 i A YT . + a + = i v0 vt catehe confined to his |B S¢ ir make of Mince Meal gq e fist be froma paralytic sirokeim ™ Fine White Norway Mackerel f you want the best, 1b....15¢ g T oho , y Mount Jo f rate =~ Fancy California Evaporated I 10¢ sr ———————— rende 1 J f Rapho re-'® Peaches 1b. ..........c0un 1 < y y p : y ha wm of Rapho i4¢ Buy Perfection brand Peanut ng 0 1din SQ c Car on = S—————————SE § ! Butter. Our own make, perfectly g i n: diudication with 1 1 ne k ; i 3 Tes : : Y = [Large Heavy Meaty prunes Ib A very choice shoe peg corn | Pure absolutely clean, thorough- wo e teacl J Jive ly wholesome There is nome Concurrent with a former desire of fir 1 law 15¢ per can «iain Cae eeiee 10¢ Yalta 2 10 5 better . : i ares wie 5 the postmaster, the post office of Mil- Joseph Baker near Bachmanville ¢ W = 2 nm mn k « oradnate the present term moved their possessions out of Pos- NT JOY, PA. Two men, three women, a dog, an sum Valley Tuesdap to the farm "H/'E BH 8 B 8 B/E E ER HE BE EGE B88: B08 BSE REP RES Ee BRS EEN old cat. fwo brooms and three clubs, recently taken possession of by his were the combination that were es- brother Samuel Ebersole constant good sleighing. 1866, May COURT PROCLAMATION appertain in their behalf to be done, sential to kill a famishing raf in an F. W. Geib an esteemed citizen of 16th 15 inches of snow-fall. (That| Whereas, Honorable Chas. I. Laa- and also those who will prosecute ; against the prisoners who are or then unoccupied parlor in town of the Rapho must have been about the limit of | dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Has The township supervisors support Division of the County the Almighty’s Work). sler, Associate, Judges of the Court : : : | of Common Pleas in and for the Cour the nec ai ave aPOBi. iyio)s the necessity to have ” : rm. ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justi bridge erected on the creek on the tion passed through here on Tuesday RAILROAD CONDUCTOR INJURED °8 of the Courts of Oyer and Term: Colebrook and Milton Grove road a. m. while enroute to Rlizabeth ner, and General Jalil Delivery and : i FEE . Si Quarter Sessions of the Peace in anc contignous to B. K. Eshleman’s farm. town Walter Gilgore, of Landisville, Hurt|for the County of Lancaster, have is The Mayor is taking his inceptive These items shall grow and in an at Ephrata on Sunday sued their precept. to me directed indoctrination to qualify himself for interesting manner too. We shall wajter /Gilgore, of requiring me, among other things contest. The first question conductor on the president Lancaster Rapho and an enlarged Seed Leaf Tobacco Grower's Associa- Landisviile, a to make public proclamation thri an epithalamium. but it has been re- start : He i 2. bub lic proc. lion u i Sprtaalamig 1ohnk lar; 2 Philadelphia and ,,¢ my bailiwick, that a Court of Oj cently discovered that his doesn’t modify in its resonant vibra- man call upon his lady friend? "All at ¢ o'clock was published in these movi Ar 8 8 ) 5 B ; : : ee f their arrival. A ting gar 8nd & tool shed long the Jail Delivery, will commence in the items the week after their arrival. A railroad tracks at Ephrata and Was Court House in the City of Lancas Enough action and excitement was year's subscription fo the person hadqly injured. When picked up the ter, in the Commonwealth of Penn injected into the dull routine of the sending us the best answer. Direct unfortunate man was unconscious. sylvania, farmer's life in Mount Joy township all communications to I. S. Hollinger, He was removed to the Lancaster ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL 2 3 7 e > 3 the past week to satisfy the most Elizabethtown, R. D. No. 2 General Hospital after first aid to ( ), 14 lage tiller of the soil, when the frost 2 int ts abot over. andthe think rac given by Dr. Mentze: In pursuance of which precept Pub blase tiller o soil, wh ros Suppose winter is about over ind the injured was given by Dr. Mentzer ;. notice ig hereby given to the May disappeared and the it was a mild one too with the ex of Ephrata. Tt was found at the or and Alderman of the City of Lan soil in zood condition for plowing. ception of a few minor storms. Here hospital that the left arm was broken caster, in the 381) SoNLy, ng ait the xercises are z ates whi ere handed as well ag the left sh er blade Justices of the Peace, the rons; : 3 ere ges of are a few dates which w handed a s € : ef oulder and Constables of said City and Coun. the Mount Jov township High School to the correspondent by a most and several ribs He was badly tv of Lancaster, that they be ther in Milton Grove, were held last Fri- generous and courteous friend and laceraged and lost considerable blood. and there in their own proper per in presence of a large reader of ‘these items 1852, April He is twenty-six | years of age and tiong: hence he will doubtless giveit answers will be up for a bad job 3 in the ground The commencement sons with ‘4eir rolls, records and ex v 5% 3 State. : A dia aminations, and inquisitions, and four cradu- 10th, 12 inches of snow and a few his home is at Landisville. His con their other rememberances, to de lehman was days of sleighing. 1855, 12 weeks of dition today is good. those things which to their offices day evening audience. There were ates. Miss Kathryn larynx will be. How often should a young Reading railroad, on Sunday evening er and Terminer and a Genera: Jal | caught hetween a Delivery, also a Court of the Genera | Quarter Sessions of the Peace and | shall be, in the jail of the said county of l.ancaster, are to be then and there to prosecu against them as shall be just Dated at Lancaster, Pa. the 19th day of Mareh A. D., 1914. MILTON EBY, Sheriff Meet Me on the bridge and Well Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town < ae Be 7 ol = Ee RT ZELL.ER'S All Flavers at All Timea. Special Prices to Parties, Festivals, . Suppers, Be. Mrs. C. H: Zeller Marietta Street MOUNT JOY = 1
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