The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 29, 1914, Image 2

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Wednesday, April 29, 1914.



PHAGE TWO THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
THE BULLE ETN DANGER A RIPPE ELISABETHTOWN | SALUNGA RINGLING GIACUS ANNOUNCED
MOuA Baccalaureate Sermon Preached to |Piof. Ney, of St world’s Greatest
op _ the Graduates Sunday Evening ; & tacle
|
4. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r
> Cents
FREE

post office at Mount
Joy as second-class mail matter.
All correspondents must have their
communications reach this office not
later than Monday. Telephone news
of importance between that time and
12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan-
ges for advertisments must positive-
ly reach this office not later than
Monday night. New advertisments
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
night. Advertising rates on applica
tion.
Entered at the



LESS TOBACCO BUT BETTER
QUALITY
That is What Seed Leaf Growers’
Company Directors Report
|
|
The directors of the Seed Leaf
Tobacco Growers’ company at the
regular meeting on Saturday report-
ed that the tobacco acreage will be
greatly reduced this year, but that
the quality will be greatly improved.
The press committee gave out the
following:
During the first conference of the
tobacco growers on Saturday morn-
ing at 10 o'clock in the main office
of the Seed Leaf Tobacco Growers’
company, one grower made the fol
lowing report: In his community
the past week 27 acres of tobacco
were sold, 10 acres at 5% and 2, 13
acres at 6% and 2, 2 acres at 6%
and 1% and 2 at 7% and 2. Only
three crops in his entire com-
munity remains unsold, while one of
these is very poor. He reports that
the acreage will be very much re-
duced, while preparation of a good
production per acre with a very
high grade is very much more im
evidence than was before at this
time of the year. Much manuring
has been done, a high grade of phos
phate will be used—no nitrate of
potash at all. If the season is good
the 1914 crop will be the best tilled,
cultivated and cured in many years.
All in his community are very much
in favor of the company. He also
reported as many as four buyers ai


; Tis) pneumonia are
y tobe i 2% this season.
To prevent grippe from being fol-
lowed by eitaer jet Or pneumo-
nia, it is impori.ut to drive the last
traces of it out of the system.
Our advice is to take Vinol, our
delicious cod liver and iron prepara-
tion without oil, and get your
strength and vitality back quickly.
W. W. Lake of Aberdeen, Miss.
says: Grippe left me weak, run-down
and with a severe cough from which
I suffered for a long time. I tried
different remedies, but nothing seems-
ed to do me any good until I took
| Vinol from which I received great
benefit. My cough is almost entirely
Gr

grea

gone and I am strong and well again.”
Try Vinol with the certainty that
| If it does not benefit you we will give
| back your money,
P. S. For Eczema of Scalp try
our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it)
W. D. CHANDLER & CO.
Druggists
Mount Joy, Pa
West Main Street
American Plan Rates Moderate
Exchange Hotel
Mount Joy, Pa.
Heat, Electric Light, Ete.
Table is Supplied With the Best |
the Market Affords.
Also Liunech Counter
Where Soups,
Tripe, Etc., Etc., are served

one time had been to see one of the
good crops in his community, and
tried to buy at 6% to 7%, but the
grower holds fast for 8 cents. No-
thing doing unless he gets it. The
best grower in that community has
already pledged his 1914 crop to the
company.
>lants are reported well advanced
with four leaves and in fine condi-
tion, most being sowed about April
6th. That is known as Meyers seed,
taking a third prize at the tobacco
show.
Another grower from the oppo-
site direction of the county and from
a good community, reports that the
American Co. is again in that field
buying up all the unsold crops and
paying from 81% to 9c for tobacco on
which was bid some weeks ago at
6% to Tc. The acreage in that
community will be cut some. Anoth-
er reports that the large land own-
ers will cut their farmers to small
patches which they can handle well.
The plants in that section are
well advanced, being sown about
April 1st—the Johnson variety be-
ing the greater while the
Weaver is much sown. While dis-
cu the low prices paid a few
wee ago, when very nearly all the
tobacco was bought in his communi-
ty, he said that it is
reported that the big 1
netted 17 per cent. on his entire in-
vestment in tobacco Dp




sowing,





king—a
to refut the old
packers were not maki

considered. All





wea thor conditions
are for the plans nd purposes of
the co
Anot gro I Stic
the company reports that bef
this r he had seldom had a buyer
visi fo ] sons,
but since he for the

had more buyers
put together. H
company, he had
in all other years
told them nothing doing at any
price. His tobacco went to the
company, and he had good tobacco,
too, always sold at good prices. An-
other reported that a big cigar man-
ufacturer was out and bought 100
acres at 7% and 2—prices going up.
On account of the
rain Saturday night,




the Barevil




 














local meeting was postponed fo
later date. Mr. Kimbrough was on 5 y» on Sunday. nainting
hand and answered a number of _ a ———— = Ber Trout of Lancaster is‘ anima:
phone calls. Much inte the |B Cases | 3 &@ | spending some time with her garnd- Farmer's Eggs Stolen
Bareville section is manifes and | ® ases in different designs, mother, Mrs. Geo. Trout. 8. C. May, a Kinderhook farmer,
there would have been a big attend- | # engine turned, plain polish 2 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cooper, Mr. i3,q two baskets of of containing
ance if it had not rained. A large | m and engraved. Monogram or nd Mrs. H. W. Minnich ar{d Miss ion and a half dozen,
erowd will be on hand at the next initials engraved free. “ Edith Heiserman spent a few Hays at! wao0n in the rear of the South Third
meeting—which will be annoucned 5 Mt. Gretna. ud House. at. Columbia on |
later. |= Ss = Harry King and family oved Satu ning. He was carrying |
The company reports a full house ® from the Morris Kauffman farjn into 150 y from. bis waeon into the
after he heavy receiptsf of last | = T i | = the house vacated by Artemus¥ants. |, .,.o4 house when the theft oc-
week. {There will be anotigr heavy | @ | PAN § Mi. King drives a delivery JVagon req.
W 7e next Priday, t egular | 0h 1 10] I' ( 11 = for Nolt Bro | fir
cL day. The compa pe 20 | a : i UV - The spelline bee committdl of the. TTT
Semotk and will do¥ the | (Near Bowman's Store) # galunga General Hospital hxiliary,| The exccutor’s notice of Rosetta |
this “wellk. As longffas the | ® ® who held a bee in the Maile Grove W. Elder, late of this borough, Jno.
such intefPst and 4 a MOUNT JOY, PA. .& school hous $ropoitod. the ealiza, | G. Reist executor ang W. M. Hollow-
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OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Local and Long Distance Phones
JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN
DIVISION
Schedule in effort January 1, 1914.
a. m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45,
5:45, 6:45, 7:45,
m.,12:30 a. m.
at Lancaster at
Saturdays Fars
7:15 a. m,
am to 8:15 p. m.
caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.;


downpour of |
2: 3775 | .
m.
Sunday
{from 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m;




Sundays, cars every
1 to May 1,
except Saturday.
Sunday. El: Risser and bride and Hiram
0 Charles 1 0 f 1d daugh- |G. I rline and wife were the
a a [sabella of nea e en-' S guests of Abram H. Risser.
a Til i = ned f H. Holstein cow of the herd of
g ni = | Hott jan, gave birth to twin
Be = I \ 0 C forme: Friday morning, but one
a" Watche ® u 1 th monthly ing S to the beyond shortly after it
w = = C 1 th s born.
Se of 1 en B. K. Eshleman and wife visited in |
2] ——Aar ! T Spell e he iday ev- the home of Samuel D. Kulp on Sun-
x = ® @ | ening by the Lutheran Brotherhood day. Mr. Kulp is convalescing from
= 5 F cial B 1 grand success, a sum be- a lingering sickness at least enough |
=
Ho
Sandwiches, Cheeses
BAR IS STOCKED WI™H THE BEST BRANDS |
Good Stabling Accomodation
CONESTOGA TRACTION CO.
LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT.
Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00,
5:15, 6:15, 17:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, |
11:15 a, m.; 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15,
4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, *9:45,
11:15 p.m.
Eastward—Leave Elizabethtown, 5: |
15, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.46 | patrick of State College, a son. Mrs.
3:45, 4:45 | Kilpatrick prior to her marriage was tion with the
8:45, 9:30, 11:15 P|
Additional car daily except Seiday.
leaves Mt. Joy a 6:15 a. m., arriving
every half hour
leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to
7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:15
On Saturdays a car will leave Lan-
s leave |
Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11: 45 p.
! cars every half hour from
| May 1 to. Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster |
! leave |
{ Mt. Joy from 8:45 a. m. to 8.15 p. m.
half hour from
v leaving Lancaster | K
om 2:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav-
ng Mt. Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:18
’s, first car leaves Lancaster | '¢1US,
a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown | S. TI.
is the guest of E. L. Hartman and
wife,
Benj. Wormley of Glen Rock, N
J, spent a few days with his pa-
rents,
Harry Stoner of Harrisburg, visit-
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Stoner,
Simon Epler and family of Cone.
wago, were guests of John Ellinger
| and family.
Harry Kieffer and
myra were guests of S.
and family.
Mrs. Eli Hershey of Harrisburg
spent a few days with A. R. Gish
and family.
Hurley Herring and Phares Mart:
in have gone to Norfolk, Va. where
they secured employment.
Francis Oleweiler of Harvard, was
the guest of his parents, H. G. Ol-
weiler and wife, this week.
family of Pal-
B. Kieffer
Chas. Breneman of Middletown
spent the past week With his me-
ther, Mrs. Annie Breneman.
Mrs. Harry Campbell and daugh-
ter spent a few days with the for-
mer’s parents at Hummelstown.
Miss Amy Treichler of Blackwell's
Island, N. Y., is the guest of her pa-
rents, Dr. A. C. Treichler and wife.
The ‘last meeting of the year of
the High School Alumni Association
was held in the High School room

M B k p Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
} . ac enstoe, fO.| Enoch Madeira, a clerk in Hertz
ler Bros. store, has resigned his po-
sition and left for Ontario, Canada,

Has just been remodeled thruout. | Where he will be a pianist instruct
Has all modern convenience such as Or fOr Willis Connors.
Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam Rev. B. M.
Myer preached the
| baccalaureate sermon Sunday even-
ing in Christ Reformed Church to
the graduating class of the High
| School. There are sixteen in the
| class. Class day exercises will be
held this evening and commence-
| ment tomorrow in Market Hall.
The Woman's Bible class of the

| versary on Tuesday
112, in the church. Miss
Landes of the Millersville
excellent program is being
| for the occasion.
The Temperance
college rendered the
gram on Thursday
tion, Rev. I. N. Seldomridge;
dent’s address, Prof. H. K. Ober;
League
i music, boys’ glee club;
“Loved and Lost,” Sarah Replogle;
oration, George Capatanios; music,
Th . ion. 4 90: . ] he :
| “A Saloonless Nation in 1920;” tem-|cause of his associations with Mount
|
| perance address, Miss Amanda Lan-
des. : 3
Births
To Mr. and Mrs.
daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs.
| a daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Myers,
daughter. Mrs. Myers prior to her |
| marriage was Miss Maud Krodel
To Mr. and Mrs. Miligan C. Kil-
Miss Mary Hertzler of this place.
ee D4 —
EAST PETERSBURG

C. Scheetz family.
|
|
|
|
| C. H. Garretson
of Philadelphia,
Dr. Wm. Garretson.
Harry PF.
Rohrerstown, spent Sunday
Adam Gotschall family,
M. W. Bard, our loca
30 head of cows at a


Hotel on Tuesday.
[urst and
caster spent Sunday
Wm. M. Gerfir
Andes, H
 

| Wm. Keylor and

made an auto

 
ealized, One of the

N. N. Gieiner of Mt. G etna, was
the gu of Burwood Brandt.
Miss dna Carpenter of Lebanon, |
| Church of God will hold their anni-|on Sunday night was fairly well at-
evening, May |tended and while
Amanda | was not very
Normal | pressed.
Fine Oysters In Every Style | School, will address the class. An|vance was
prepared | sence of
of the| Miss Martha Eby was
following pro- Sunday visitor at
evening; Invoca- |
presi-
recitation, | Hall.” The girls
Aaron Moyer, a |
Hiram Shearer,
g (and a number of
Philip Ulrich and wife of Millers-|
ville were Sunday visitors in the A
| spent a few days with his brother
Gotschall and family of
with the
1 drover, sold
Y ge at nite church were well
ily of Lan-
her pa- |


. B. Rodgers and family spent
owningtown.
ir. B. B. Breneman is treating
house to a of paint.
Est
{some time
| bure. J
| Ella Habecker of Rohrerstown,
Martha Eby on

[ Miss

sminger is spending
 
with her uncle at Harris
was visiting Miss
Friday.
Miss Elizabeth
caster, was a guest in the Dr. B. E.
Kendig family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman spent
Saturday with Mrs. Lehman's sisters
Mrs. Jacob Herr and Mrs. Mary
Rohrer.
Mrs. A. B. Hershey after suffering
with a sprained ankle, the result of
a fall, at this writing has very much
improved.
Our chicken farmers thus far re-
port the mixed breeds the best layers.
Reports from State College on Billy
Sunday in next letter.
A few of our villagers took in the
Baccalaureate sermon in the Luther-
an Church Landisville, on Sunday
evening and enjoyed it very much.
Two ladies recently stopped in
front of one of our stores, when
about to start the one tripped to the
crank skipped into the machine and
they were off. Take notice girls
there is danger in that work.
Tramps were scarcer than the oc-
tagonal 50 dollar gold piece for the
last two weeks. With all the old
haunts and last winter's overcoat to
offer not a tramp came our way and
Breneman of Lan-
then it just occurred to us it was
garden digging time.
Our neighbor Norman became
possessed of an Auto and at the
same time with the idea of giving
his neighbors a good time. From
early dawn to the wee small hours
of all holidays the toot of his horn
tells that the boys are having a
very fine time.
The Anti Saloon address by Prof.
Ney of Steelton, in the M. E. Church
the congregation
large it seemed im-
Want of advertising in ad-
responsible for the ab-
sympathy

many a one in
with the Anti Saloon work.
an over
Lititz, on Satur-
day evening enjoying the play, “The
given by the Lambdo
society of Lindon
were ably coached
Edwin Keefer, who is
Mount Joyans be-
Suffragettes,”
| : 3
| Epsilon Sigma
by Mr. Wm.
well known to
| Joy High School in past years.
From time to time the cry goes up
| the “rents are too high.” Now let me
lexplain the cause at least partially.
A new tentant comes in and the
next day the landlord gets notice
|that the front door lock is broken
window lights are
pump is out of joint
and cellar step is dislocated. The
I pill for repair equals one fourth the
rent yearly and there is the explana-
all sold, our
| wheat and grass crop, the best for
| years and the Mexicans on the run,
|our cup is just about full.
broken, The
tobacco
|
rr ee Gl Qe
PLEASANT VIEW
Eshleman sold his large
fries to D. B. Kieffer on Thursday.
James and Omar Hostetter visited
their parents at Lawn on Sunday.
Jos. Baker's of Dauphin County,
ted at Ed. P. Eshleman’s on Sun-
GC. P.

day.
Church services at Risser’'s Menno-
attended on


work

Some few
as they all enjoy a


hleman and better half
led the Rheems Church of the

hren on Sunday.
Spec-
“Solomon and the Queen of
Sheba’
Shows. and
Snows ana
Now on Way
y
ion confirms the

Official info
nnouncement that on May 15 Ring

ling Bros. circus will g
formances in Hairisburg.
Many new features have been add-
ed. this year, the mokt notable of |
which is the spectacle “Solomon ana
the Queen of Sheba.~ «This colossal
production is presented with a cast
of 1,250 people, a ballet of 300 danc:
32 camels and
costumes and
ing girls, 735 horses,
a trainload of scenery,
properties on the biggest stage in
the world.
Following the spectacle, a circus
program of unusual brilliancy will
be presented, including an array of
foreign and American acts new to
the circus world. The menagerie con-
tains 1,003 wild animals, 41 ele-
phants, five giraffes and a baby zoo.
The circus is transported on 89 dou-
ble cars. Special arrangements have
been made by the nmrailroads to acco-
modate the crowds that will visit the
circus from Harrisburg and the sur-
rounding country.
cL
 
For Long Use
(A REREERSEERT RARER ERY OOERRREREROOM RRR
You don’t buy clothing every
day. When you do buy it you are
entitled to goods that you can wear
every day for a long time.
Honest cloth and honest work-
manship are two essentials in good
clothing. The other requirements
are dependable design and style.
As a general thing they go together.
Our reputation rests upon the
satisfaction we give you. We want
you and your friends to feel that
this is one store where your tastes


FOR
Representative
General Assembly
OF PENN’A,
Winfiely L. Rosey,
RHEEMS, LANCASTER CO. Pa.
Will Appreciate Your Support
ELECTION DAY NOV. , 1914.
EXECUTOR'S
ROSETTA W.
NOTICE
Estate of
late of Mount Joy
1
cease(

granted to the
persons indebted
to make im-
tate having been
undersigned, all
to are requested

laims or
siding at Mount Joy. Pa.
JOHN G. REIST,
Wm. M. Hollowbush, Executor.
Attorney. apr. 29-6t.

Take Ne tice!
The Undersigned Wish to Inform the
Public that They are Prepared to do
Practical Horse Shoeing
| At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy
Special attention given to all work.
All diseases of the feet promptly at-
tended to. Your Work Solicited







entertain- to be about.
= Fa w was the selection by the Johnny says “In Illinois it was sO
®B Sale = hood quartette, composed of hot once that the pop-corn Popped on
“ ts iy Lupold, Scheetz, Hurst and the stalks and chickens seeing this
" feet 2 | Rohrer. ite product falling thought it was
= = et TR snow, therefore froze to death. Sad
4 |N GOLD FILLED CASES, = LANDISVILLE event.
jm Guaranteed for Twenty Years. ® Abraham Long is erecting a large Boltz and Heilman, those town
= m= | tobacco shed on his farm at Bam- bo¥s who are in our employ are
 



a
ll
ford,
visited Mr, and Mrs. Edwar




 

 









and proc
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hall of Colum- The
d while the latter shows great skill at
pds of
rainy weather.
making
doing finely in the
former learned cigar









bush, atty.,
colpimn.


may be nd in an
| BOMBACH & SHANK
| General Blacksmiths amd Horse-Shoers
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
|
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|

{3 line of Smoked
| Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc.
| Also Fresh Beef,
Mutton, Prices always right.
H H. KRALL
West Main Street, Opp. Bank,
MOUNT JOY, PA


Pell Telephone.
MILLINERY
DISPLAY
| —Rt—

9 S. QUEEN ST.
| i LANCASTER, PA.
| Call and See Our Special Line of Styl-
| ish Ttimmed Hats at $5. 00
REMODELING HATS
Advertise in the Mt.
Advice in the Mt.
Joy Bulletin.
Joy Buljetin.



(AS
PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 19, 1914.|
ELDER, |
Borough, Pa., de-|
Letters Testamentary on said es-|
ate payment, and those having |
demands against the same |
will present them without delay for |
settlement to the undersigned, re-|
| always have on hand anything in |
Meats, Ham, | Special Prices
Veal, Pork and |
Mary L. Diller’s |
The
! $ ’ :
are consulted and your interests
safe guarded.
We give considerable promi-
nence io our display of Getz Bros.,
Hart Schaffner & Marx, Getz Bros.
Styleplus Clothing. We know them
to be authoritative in design, and
we know that no better cloth or
workmanship goes into any clothing
These famous lines are
anywhere.
ours to sell here exclusively.
Getz Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $16.50 up
Getz Bros. Styleplus Suits $17.00
Getz Bros. All Wool Suits $7.50 Up
A Full Line of Shoes From $2.00 Up
Getz Bros.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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Bulletin Ads Bring Results


Meet Me on the bridge and Well
Have a Plate of the
Wall Paper Time

Best ice Or eam In Town
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All Flavors at All Times.
to Parties, Festivals,
= 9 , —-y us Lon
SE Is at hand and so am I with the
finest line of samples ever shown. 1
do all kinds of paper hanging at very
Suppers, Bic. reasonable prices. It will pay you to
Mrs. GC. Hi Zeller see my samples and get my prices
Marietta Street MOUNT Joy before placing your order for paper-
LA ing this Spring.
~ f | or 3
Take Notice Emanuel Myers
Bell Phone NEWTOWN, PA.
ARE YOU OPEN FOR BARGAINS? rm
McG1VNIS
j IF $0, | WILL SELL EDISON 2
| MINUTE WAX RECORDS FOR 15¢ . 2
The undersigned having remodeled
the old Mooney Hotel, adding a num-
| EACH. HAVE ABOUT 250 TO SE-
| LECT FROM. WE WILL NOT PLAY
ber of sleeping rooms, bath, ete, is
entertain transiemt

| THEM OR EXCHANGE THEM. ALL
| RECORDS ARE IN PERFECT CON-
' DITION AND ARE SOLD FOR LESS Dow prepared to
THAN COST. THE REASON OF and regular guests.
|THE SALE IS THE EDISON —
' PEOPLE HAVE DISCONTINUED RESTAURANY
| THE MANUFACTURE OF THE 2 TURTLE SOUP, Ete. Ete
MINUTE RECORD.
Private dining room for ladies.
In connection with hotel where he
« J W. G hag will serve in season.
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