The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 13, 1914, Image 2

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i communications office not
later than Mond one news
of importance be time and
12 o'clock noon lay. Chan-
ges for advertis positive-
ly reach this offi later than
Monday night. New advertisments
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday |

applica- |

rates ou
night.
tion.
Advertising
EDITORIAL
flicient breath to say


Huerta has su
“nuff.”
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Perhaps Huerta will salute with
his fingers crossed.
ight, but it
good.
Might may not make
frequently succeeds in ma
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king
The man behind the gun is not
without honor save in little old New
fork


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hat wafted our fleet
breezes af-
spanking
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looking
old
comes to
get much on
However, when ii
grim, no one
man Huerta.
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can

what'll you bet that Col. Roosevelt |
doesn't turn-up in Mexico before the |
end of the month?
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in favor of |
are opi-
are
them
Most Congressmen
long but all of
posed to long sessions.
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servce,
the last sequence
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From

King
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Get the habit of bringing in the
names of your Sunday or week-day
visitors as soon as possible. The cost
is nothing to you and our apprecia-
tion of this little act is great. Others
do, why don’t you?
* * * *
Those newspapers which declared
war between the Unted States and
Mexico will have to revise their head-
lines in view of President Wilson’s
a address, unless they can induce Con-
gress to give the press authority to
use our land and naval forces as it
sees fit.
er et I et
ELIZABETHTOWN
Members of St. Paul's U. B. Church
Enjoy a May Walk
 

  
 




Mrs. North Hinton a recent
visitor to Harirsburg.
S. H. Nissley of Lancaster, was in
~ the borough this week.
Miss Florence Witmer
Mont Alto for treatment.
Frank Redsecker of Harrisburg
visited his father the past week.
Mrs. J. W. Wormley of Lancaster,
2 was the guest of friends recently.
Frank Fornwalt and wife were the
guests of relatives at Middletown.
A. C. Ober and wife of Palmyra,
were guests of William Morning and
family.
Mrs. Mary Swope spent a few days
with relatives and friends at Leban-
on.
Prof. B. F. Wampler and wife of
Huntingdon visited in town the past
week.
Luther Kaylor and Omer Barnhart
were guests of friends at Middletown
for several days.
Rev. G. R. Hoverter was a guest
of his mother, Mrs. Mary Hoverter,
at Harrisburg.
The Misses Black of Harrisburg
passed a few days with their sister,
Miss Margaret Black.
Miss Edith Wormley of Pleasant-
ville, N. J., is visiting her parents, B.
F. Wormley and wife.
Mrs. John Works of Wrightsville
spent a few days with her parents,
H. W. Huntzberger and wife.
Charles Myers and family of Lan-
caster spent a few days with rela-
tives on South Poplar street.
Misses Marie Miles and Jennie
Snyder of Harrisburg spent a few
days with J. B. Miles and family.
rs. B. BE. Beidelman and daughter
athryn and Miss Agnes Ising of
“Harrisburg, visited relatives in town.
Prof. Ober Morning of the Hill
Pottstown, was the guest of
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PA.
BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY.




1914.
Wednesday, May 13,




 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 







Penroscism and the Lancaster
ns rR
County Farmer
Senator Penrose championed the inter-
ests of the Lancaster County Farmer in
opposing—
Free co fron Philippines,
ce Meats and Corn from Argentine,
ee Ca |
Free Eg New Zeala
Free 1 Asiati untt es.
They utting big in the
price s of Lancaster County Farm Products,
and will cut a Plager one in the iture if
free trade is to be a permanent policy.
PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY. MAY 19
VOTE FOR PENROSE AND PROSPERITY




money.
Abraham Lincoln.


Penrosecism and the Manufacturer
of Lancaster County
has always ft
County
; 1
Senator Penrose ught the
battles of the Lancaster Manufac-
turer against cheap labor and foreign com-
petition-—a competition which you, Mr.
Manufacturer, are feeling now and which
you will feel to a greater exien in the
futnre. Will you have it continued in-
definitely by assisting in the election of a
Free Trade Democrat to represent Pennsyl
vania in the United States =ena‘e?
“1 do not know much about the tariff, but I
know this much, when we buy manufactured goods
abroad we get the goods and the foreigner gets the
When we buy the manufactured goods at
home we get both the goods and the money”
ed States Senate.

They are both needed in the Unit-
Will you help to
keep th:m there?
Penroscism and the Lancaster
County Mechanic and Working Man
Senator Penrose has always opposed a
policy of admitting (Cigars, Umbrellas,
Watches,
ducts of
Linol:um, Silks and the many pro
T.ancaster County Factories free
of dney —a policy which w ould eventually
place the laborengagedin such manufactur-
ing on a level with the low standard of fore
ign countries. Are you wiiing to accept
1 of the fore.
Working

the wages and liv
rman, Mechanic and
1210 Wc
Man?


will appear in Market Hall on Friday while the Supt. of the grounds is
evening, May 15th, when they will cutting and clipping to make way
give ome of their fine musical con- for early arrivals.
certs. Some of our folks have gone into
Rev. G. N. Falkenstein of this the duck and guinea pig business, |
keeping the ducks for layers and the |
pigs as dandelion destroyers, as they
live on that plant. |
The sermon by the Rev. Johnson
in the M. BE. Church in Mt. Joy was
highly appreciated and the solo,
“When Mother Prayed,” by Dr. Gar-
ber, was highly praised.
Msther's Day was well observed
in our churches. We noticed a num-
ber of teams gathering up the aged
and decrepid members of the M. E.
Church of our town and conveying
them back and forth for the occa-
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Brubaker and
daughter Elva of Reading and Mrs.
place, was elected reading clerk at
the Brethren Conference at Midway
and Prof. H. K. Ober was chosen
writing clerk.
J. C. Sheaffer, the well known pi-
ano tuner; has accepted a position
with the Stieff Piano Co. ay Harris-
burg. Mr. Sheaffer is a graduate of
the Boston Conservatory of Music
and has had much experience in the
business.
Jackson Shaffner of Philadelphia,
a brother of Mrs. J. P. Sweigart of
this place, who had a stroke several
weeks ago and was confined to the
hospital ever since, was brought to:
the home of his sister, where he will!
remain until he has improved. | Anna Brubaker of Stevens, mother
The three children of Mr. and Mrs.{ of Mr. Brubaker, visited the family
Peter Shelly were taken by friends of Mr. Abram Myers at Elizabeth-
to the home at Neffsville, to be cared town and on their return called on
for for the present. Mr. Shelly, who | the family of Dr. Kendig, where a
is a consumptive, was taken to Mont| few hours were pleasantly spent. The
| visiting relatives here.
the |
Seitz; singing; closing ode by | ®
castle, and benediction by Rev. N. N. | i his
Lower.
OY — |
BAINBRIDGE |
Lloyd Ramsey of York, is visiting | Week |
| here. | |
Mrs. Geo. Ramsey of Marietta, is!
| A hand-colored portrait free with |
Mrs. Annie Demmy and daughter |
spent several days at Lancaster. If you want the colored photo do
Mrs. Louisa Bastress of Mt. Car-|pot wait til] next week, for this offer
mel, is the guest of friends here. | will positively not be extended be- |
Mrs. James P. Finley of Harrisburg yond Saturday, the 16th.
was the guest of friends here sever-|
al days. |BEAUTY CONTEST ad
Mrs. Reuben Fitzkee has returned column. Then come in and let us ex-
from a visit at Lancaster and Mari- plain it to you.
etta, |
Mrs. Sherman Hawthorne and son others you may have and have them |
of Harrisburg are the guests of Mr. framed. A large assortment of mould-
and Mrs. H. A, Hawthorne.
Rev. E. E. Detterick will occupy
the pulpit in the Lutheran Church on
Sunday morning and evening.
Chas. Baker has accepted a posi-
tion at Middletown, and removed his
and household effects there.
Couch’s Art Studio
family

Alto for treatment, while his wife | party left Reading at 6 o'clock Sun-
will go to Harrisburg to make her|gday morning in their auto and made
home with relatives. {the run without incident from their
home to Elizabethtown, Mt. Joy
and 4alunga inside of ome day.
In some cities and towns disease ity
and dirt are stil] endured with fatal
istic submission, but not so in Eliza- et Oe
bethtown. This borough has for a EAST PETERSBURG
number of years conducted a thor- Mr. Dueter of Lancaster, visited
his daughter’ Mrs. Menno B. Swarr.
E. H. Wagner of Snyder county,
spent a few days with his son, I. H.
Wagner and family.
Wm. Ferrick and
rerstown visited the
family on Sunday.
ough going spring clean-up and once
again the past month our people
have been cleaning up at their own
volition.
The
Paul's TU. B.
walk which was
family of Roh-
Abraham Young
following members of St.
Church took a May
greatly enjoyed:

mes GA ee.
SALUNGA
On Saturday evening Miss Martha
the auspices of the Brotherhood. His |
topic will be “Know Thyself.”
Mrs. H. C. Reinhold, who had been








@&.« Peters, Miss Lillian
Miss Pearl Cochran of |
mbjored to this place;


Tt Company
i
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where they vis- |
spent Sunday at the home of O. B. Hospital, Lancaster. She was being
Weidman. cared for by her brother, Dr. Miller.
Miss Elizabeth Breneman of Lan- The memorial service held Sunday
caster spent Saturday with Miss afternoon by order of the Knghts of
Mary T. Peifer. the Golden Tagles was largely at-
Mrs. I. M. Herr has been suffering tended. Following is the program as
with quinsy the past week. She is rendered: Singing, by the castle; op-
improving. ening ode; prayer, by Charles Die-
now
The fruit crop hereabouts promis-
es to be very abundant, the trees be-
ing filled with the young fruit.
Folks are cleaning up cottages on
camp grounds at Landisville
trick: duet, Blanche and Irene Lu-
pold; cornet duet by Hayden Lupold
and Elmer Harry; memorial address
by Rev. N. N. iqwer; solo, Mrs. H.
| the Hottenstein: duet, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.

Eby entertained a number of her suffering with a severe attack ‘of
friends. pneumonia, is home again after sev- |
The Misses Jonson of Lancaster|eral weeks’ treatment at the General
Opposite Union National Bank
Second Floor Beneman’s Store
Fryberger, at Marietta. MOUNT JOY PENNA.
The schools have closed for the
term with a very successful year. |
The board of directors will meet and
elect teachers in a few days.
and Mrs. I. Oliver Fry were |
of the latter’ smother, !
Prof.
the guests
Mrs. Mary

Krall Meat Market
a
|
CORDELIA
Miss Louisa Campbell is visiting |
at Harrisburg.
Dr. S. B. Koser of Lancaster was
a visitor in the village among former
acquaintances.
Mrs. Jacob Stauffer has been seri-
ously ill for several weeks.


I always have on hand anything in
the line of Smoked Meats, Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete.
Elizabeth Ebersole, Florence Youtz, Isabelle Houghton of Lancaster
Olive Shiffer, Melba Garman, Cather-land Anna Hottenstein of Lebanon, Mountville Castle, No. 207, A. O.| Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and
ine and Alice Lawry, Ada and Anna'were visitors in the family of H. W. K. of M. C., will attend divine servic- |Mutton, Prices always right.
Rider, Amanda and Fannie Drace, Hottenstein. es on Sunday morning in the Silver ——
Daisy Martin, Eisic Ney, Mary Ruhl, Dr, George W. Hull of Millersville! Spring U. B. Church. The pastor, H H. KRALL
Mary Rensel, Gertrude Seldomridge, has been secured to give a lecture | RV: O- R. Brooks, will preach a .
Amos Rider, Chas. Sheaffer, William in Zion Lutheran Church on Thurs. | Specie sermon for the occasion, The | West Main Street, Opp. Bank,
Rider and Millard Galebach. day evening, May 21 at 7:30, under services will be held in commemora- MOUNT JOY, PA.
| tion of the deccased Sir Knights. |
| The order is very strong in this sec-}
| tion and a large number generally
turns out.
ie rei ae mnie 22
Bell Telephone.
FOR

Church of the Brethren Lovefeasts
Following is a list of the lovefeasts
[to be held by the Church of the!
Brethren, giving the time and place |
of each: May 9, at Akron; May 10,
at Elizabethtown; May 24, at Lan-|
caster; May 30, at Ephrata; June 3, |
Chiques; June 6, Lititz, congregation |
at Longenecker’s; June 4, Middle |
Creek; June 9, Heidelberg and Penn- |
ville. »
re DQ Qe en
Read the Bulletin
Read the Bulletin
OF PENN’A,

‘Winfield L.. Heisey
REPUBLICAN
RHEEMS, LANCASTER CO. Pa.
Will Appreciate Your Support

ELECTION DAY NOV.
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each dozen photographs. |
|
SEE THE ANSCO CO’S $5000 The Undersigned Wish to Inform the
in another | Public that They are Prepared to do
Bring in your sheet-pictures or amy | | At Jno Bombach’s stand Mt Joy
n y ’
ings and frames in stock at all times. |

Is at hand and so am I with the
finest line of samples ever shown. I
do all kinds of paper hanging at very
reasonable prices. It will pay you to
see my samples and get my prices
before placing your order for paper-
ing this Spring.
Practical Horse Shoeing
Special attention given to all work.
All diseases of the feet promptly at-
tended to. Your Work Solicited
BOMBACH & SHANK
General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
MILLINERY
DISPLAY
— tr —
Mary L. Diller’s
9 S. QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
Call and See Our Special Line of Styl-
ish Trimmed Hats at $5.00
REMODELING HATS A SPECIALTY
mar. 18-8t
$HAS o ZELLER
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
Emanuel Myers
Bell Phone NEWTOWN, PA.
HOTEL McGIVNIS
The undersigned having remodeled
the old Mooney Hotel, adding a num-
ber of sleeping rooms, bath, ete, is
now prepared to entertain transiemt
and regular guests.

RESTAURANT
TURTLE SOUP, Ete. Ets.
Private dining room for ladies.
In connection with hotel where he
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style.

J. WW. MoG-innis.
PROPRIETOR

Meet Me on the bridge and Wen
Have a Plate of the


_ | calling and Clerking of Public ties
Representative §
‘General Assembly
PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 19, 1914.
E. Main St., Mount Joy, Best Ice Cream In Town
Settlement of Estateu
Collection of Rents i
Surveying and Conveyancing
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Estate of ROSETTA W. ELDER,
late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa. de-|
ceased.
Letters Testamentary
tate having been g
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having

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All Flavers at All Times.
Special Prices to Parties, Festivals,
Suppers, Ete.
on said es-
granted to the



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will present them without delay for Mariet S.C. H Reller
settlement to the undersigned, re-, arjetta Street T Jov
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JOHN G. REIST, |
Wm. M, Hollowbush, Executor. |
Attorney. apr. 29-6t.
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