The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 13, 1914, Image 3

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Do Your Cooking, Baking, etc., on a
New Perfection Wick
Blue Flame Qil Stove
with dust,
will do ev-
Ready at mo-
No stove more efficient; no fuel cheaper; no labor

dirt or ashes; no overheated kitchen; perfectly safe;

erything any other stove will do, regardless of fuel.
ment of lighting.

Can be turned high, medium or low, er out—an-


other decided advantage over coal or wood stoves. All these things
make the NEW PERFECTION a cook stove of unusual convenience.




2-burner Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, $5.98

3-burner Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, $7.98

4-burner Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, $10.98
10¢ each.
81.75
$1.98
$1.98
$2.47

Wicks, with metal carriers,


l-burner Ovens, plain door,



2-burner Ovens, plain door,
l-burner Ovens, glass door,
2-burner Ovens, glass door,

If You Need a Sewing
Machine Buy a
"“Heliance”
First, because the prices are just about half what you would
pay for sewing machines of similar grade.
Second, they possess all the worth while, practical improve-
ments other higher-priced machines have, and a few they don't
have,
Third, you can always depend upon them to produce the best
kind of sewing results.
They are easy to operate, never get out of order and are
guaranteed for ten years.
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A full set of nickeled steel attachmaents free.
Sold on the Easy-to-Pay Plan, which is $2 down
week.
Prices are $19.50 and $21.50.
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International Harvester Oil
and Gas Engines


The IHC Line GUCCESSFUL farmers are no longer
CRAIN AR AY asking, ‘‘Shall I buy an engine?
Sindsrs, Reapers They have passed that point and now in-
Kors. ire, “Whi ine shall I buy?”’
Be a quire, “Which engine shall y
Hay Lorie A little careful observation will show that Inter-
Hay Prous HINES national Harvester engines are the most satisfactory.
Planters, Pickers No doubt is left when features like the following are
Binders, Cultivators studied: Detachable valve guides, offset cylinder
Enaflaze Caters head, fuel pump, split-hub fly-wheels, extra large
TILLAGE intake and exhaust valves, etc. 3
Bux, Sorat. Tooth, Ask the men who have usedI H C engines. That
Dive tre Towa is the bes test. They will explain the excellence of
GENERAL LINE IHC construction, simplicity, strengthand durability.
Oil and Gas Engines Study the engines yourself at the nearest dealer’s
D1 Yractis dere where International Harvester engines are sold.
Cream Separators They are made in all styles, and range in size from
farm Waion 1to50-H. P. They operate on low and high grade
fuels. :
Grata Dri Write for our interesting and instructive catalogues,
eed Grinders and when we send them we will tell you where the
SH Cg engines may be seen, A postal will do.

International Harvester Compary of America
\ COTPOr Pa.
Milwaukee Osborne
Harrisburg
Champion Deering McCormick Plano





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Lancaster,
[and Mrs. Christian *Nissley Sunday.
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| Thomas F.
{business man
‘have the best wishes of a host. of | Trexler, who was named to tie Su
friends. perior Court as the successor of the
etl aii late ex-Governor James A: Beaver.


 
 





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AT KRECKELSI
We have never held any so-called “sales.” We are an “old-line”
house, our prices were always as low as we could afford to do busi-
Less om, so we never got into any “sale” stunts,
We now have too many Trunks, over-bought ourselves,
more coming, so, Kreckel's are going to have a “sale.”
We never made a misstatement, and we are not going to now.
This is a real sale. Prices are in plain figures, just as they have
always been at this store, Here's a sample:
with

8 $2650 TRUNKS CUT TO ............... ......
2 $1500 TRUNKS CUT TO ......ooorrr 00 $19.72
-. $12.47
$1400 TRUNKS CUT 70 ,.............. i. B17 25
3 $1350 TRUNKS CUT 70 ............... ...... $10.18
¥ $1200 TRUNKS CUT TO ............o.. oo) $9.65
m $950 TRUNKS CUT TO ............. 1" $7.45
B BESO. TRUNKS CUT TO ............... .....° $7.00
. $700 TRUNKS CUT TO ............... $5.35
We keep all Trunks in repair for you
sale, which wil] last during the month of
S. & H. Green Stamps.
We have the largest assortment of Trunks in Lancaster,
KRECK F| S--on The Square
one year. During this
May, we will give double
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= Adv srtiseIn The Bulletin
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10 0 ig Kipple, vf
THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY
News at For GOURT FIT IS
GETING WARM
(Continued irom page 1)
Mr. Adam Demmy and family at

| Mastersonville, on Sunday.
ber cof repairs at their numerous
ships Baiting Hard
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| Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easton called ou)
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| The P. R. R. Co. is making a num- Men Out for Two Higher Judge-
crossings in this place.
me tein
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| Mr. G. W. Dukeman of Honeybrook,
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| visited his son, Mr. J. H. Dukeman y
[in town on Saturday. TREXLER LOOKS VERY GOOD
| James

taymond who had been
{spending some time here visiting his
relatives has gone
Mr. and Mrs.
Allentown Man in Pittsburgh Makes a
Great Impression on Those
Have Watched His Work as a Mem-
ber of the State Superior Court.
again.
Gantz spemt
the family of Mr. Sam-
near Risser’'s Church.
Nissley and family
visited parents,
west
Wm.
Sunday with
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{uel Moyer

Mr. John of
; Allentown,. May 5—With an. expe-
Mr.| pience of eleven years: to his credit |
on the bench of his home county of |
Lehigh, Judge Frank M. Trexler of
Allentown is admirably equipped to
succeed himself for a fulliterm on the
his
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geyer of Harris
(burg, visited Mr. Geyer's parents, Mr.
[and Mrs. G. A. Geyer on Sunday.
| Miss Blanche Freymeyer
at Manheim,
aunt, Mrs.
Jacob Loraw
are busily
spent
‘everal where she
Wm. Henry,
and force of
engaged in|
| beautifying the H. S. Stoll property. |
Mr. Daniel Engle and daughter of |
Marietta, spent Sunday in town with |
|
days
| visited her
| Mr.
painters
to the late ex-Gowernor James A. Bea- |
ver.


the family of Mr. Jacob Rutherford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry of Man-
|
heim, spent Sunday in town the
guest of Mr. J. K. Freymeyer and
family.
Mrs. Henry Schlegelmileh spent
Sunday at Lancaster, where she visit-
ed her daughter, Mrs. George White- |
camp.
Miss Grace Keener has taken the
agency for a new kind of candy. It
lis called stone candy. Just call and
{she will explain.
Mr. Oliver K. Snyder will move his
{household effects to Elizabethtown
[some time this month having secured





lemployment there.
| Mr. Jacob Kline, wife and children :
fray : FRANK M. TREXLER
Fannie, Kathryn and Jacob were en-
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(tertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.| Always a student, and possessed?of

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3 : & naturally judiciai ind, . ge X-
John Shuemaker and Hon. J. Harvey | ; : ¥ judicia ming, Judge Trex
IMavmond | ler made a record on his home bench
hs : | seldom equaled. Now, at the age of
Word was received here by Mr.| 53 he is in the zenith of his powers
and Mrs. Harry Ichler that a daugh-| and is qualifie 1 to give the best frui-

' put in its appearance at the home| tion of h

sical intellect to the serv-





 
  

 


   
 



of their son Mr. Williamx Ichler at| ice of te. Judge Trexler is |
New Port, Rhoad Island not ne ot those to whom can be
’ . { ascribed the impatience of the people
Mr. Jacob Landvator of Mavtown 6 He : id 2
yeas ea ~ .,. | With the law's delays. His keen mind |
Miss Tillie weldman of S| ever sq the e nce and th of a |
ce were united in marriag at | qu d he is not > for
Lancaster on Saturday evening. | tech His forte is the kernel |
They will reside in this place. T of tt 1 from the standpoint. of
ost of friends join us in wi jn ¢ equity. Hq quickly
: : | cut a 1 gle with the sword: of
hem a Jong and happy wedded lif
3 * comm sense, {
Mrs J - rants S emo | i r i
Mrs. Wm. H. Gantz is remc In t to disposing of his ju |
ier property which she recently| gjcial , Judge Trexler has always
purchased. There will be an addition| found of time to aid in the
built. The property raised anda num-| moral and social uplift: of his feilow
ber of other improvements will be men ; 3 : : :
made, Mr. E 8. Moore, our local feed| Dl interest mn the public welfare in
3 o> . i { general is indicated by the fact that
and lumber man will furnish the
{ he helped to organize the I.ehigh Val.
| ley Child Helping Conference, and he
Miss Martha Blanche Green Zeller,| also assisted in the organization ot
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G.|the Pennsylvania Juvenile Court As
Zeller of this place, was united in the | Eoogten; of which the pres
: A ant.
with Mr. del : : i
McEIros 1} kro From every section of Pennsyvania,
viclulroy, a well known cially from lawyers. and ministers:
of Trenton, N. J, on
of the Gospel, assuranee of support
Thursday, May 7th in that city. Tliey for a: full term are coming te Judge
lumber:

he is
holy: bonds of matrimoay
Judge Trexler is known and respected
the length and breadth of the State
for the good work ke did during the
eleven years he was on the Common
Pleas Bench of his. native. county of
Lehigh.
Haw to Vote:for Judge:
Any voter who did not vote his
party ticket at the-last election need
not hesitate to go to the polls to vote
for his choice of the candidates for
THEIR SECOND DEFEAT

It Took the New Standard Team Ten
Innings to Defeat the Eagles

The Eagle and New Standard base
ball teams met im their second clash)
Saturday and altheugh it required an
extra round to dw the trick, tite later


Zeiler, auct
Brethren :
Ie. Ruhl, son of Mr. and Mps. Jacob |
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Superior Court Bench of Pennsylvania, | =
where he is now serving as successor | =
Dealer
Shy ceonfident are we of the Her” Bro
pay the expense of any dealer from uuy |
the car, and as a
Wa want our dealers to be perfectly

result of his investi ution
wednesday, May 13, 1914.
EOE OAR RTE OREN NER SD EEE
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Read This
Ke car, and the Herff-Brooks proposition,
that we are rsady to
art of the United States if he wil] come to Indianapolis and see
close with us for the territory in which he is situated.
satisfieq that this remarkable car is ac in existence and
tually




provided we print your sale bills
This is excellent advertizing becaus
t is read by s¢ many ueeple and
notice such as the feliowing wil
surely bring the buyers. 3
Friday, May 22—At their stock
vards in Mount Joy, 51 head of cow
heifers, bulls, shoats ete, by
Keller & Bro: Aldinger, auct.
Saturday, May 23—At his stables
on Marietta street, Mt. Joy, 25 head
of aeclimated horses consisting af all
kinds of goed workers, drivers ete. |
Also some fie colts by Mr. Ed Ream. |
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Ruhl—Kissinger
On Satupday evening at the United
BArsonags, Manheim, Oscar |
won. The score is appended: Judge. He will nat:be asked any ques- Ruhl of =zear Mastersonyille, Rapho | §
EAGLES r ho a e|yong and he need not. teil by affidavit township, and Miss. Ruth I Kissing-
iif |P- Shires, If .......... 2 22 0 0 0fgr otherwise hov: he voted at the last or. daugister of Mr and: Mis. Lev
bt Myers, cain dL 0 112 0 1Pelection. Cor ia ok f Bast Petersburg, were
\Derr, vf 5 on 0 © 0 1 0 None of the candidatas for Judge: Rissinges a - ; ha Tey H I
(J. Funk, 3b ...........0 9 1 0 1|Will be on the ticket of any party junited in marriage by the ol.
F. Funk, 1b : 0 012 ¢ of because the new law makes the office. | Behney They were unattended.
RIL ma - non-partisan and the veter must | — > ———
#|J. Sillers, 2b .......... 9:0 T 2 1 choose only between tlie mon named | siti. died; zt his nome
IN. Stark, ef ...........20' 8 0°01 for the office without regard to any Gilbert Sm th 1€ x ats oi ol
Ellis sg oo. io. nn © 1 2 3 0|party. The two candidates at the |in Columbia from the gus 9 |
Good, pte. 2 2.0 3 0| primary election on May 19 who re- | paralytic stroke, aged: 89 years,
| SE Ee | ceive the highest mumber of votes CE : |
iil | 710 27 9 4 will be the candidates 3 fie SoReal Henry H. Ober, A fo 2 o oe
i election in November and if one eo ang Mrs. H. K. Ober, ied at 9:15
YEW $*AwaAmD rhe o| them receives more than half of all nl norning at the home of his
BR. Pennell, 1h ......... 1:1 %1 0 | the votes cast at the primary his ts A SR Eiaiihioe wher a
Be IHS, ss oa T1262 1| name will be the only one on the bal- pores ul > id
Conrad, o-....5-%. .....3 211 4 1|lot at the November election and all |Stort illness, aged len Ton > .
Hershey, 3b ........... 1 3 3 2 1) others will be dropped. eleven days. Besides the Doro on
{l Miller, 2b & cf ........ 1 2 t t 2| The primary election is made more | brother and two sisters survive.
E. Shires, If a: o to Baporiant haa Svsr and 16 4% the duty . .
0 SNE { yi rivilege of every one | ™ |
Brubaker, 2b .......... 1 0 3 3 Dy Be Dia eso Jaton | Chickens Chickens
Walters, p ............ 0-1 6 Trexler to attend the primary amdi| .. pays so wel? as attention
sienna n site aa 0 0 1 0 0 east a vote in his favor. a a
m Stout, 2b .............. 0.0 0 0 0 ERT ee Be to yeur chickens. Because of ex-
5 Sled Pittsburg—During the last several posare to climatic changes fowls, old










8 10 30 19 10 Weeks Judge Frank M. Trexler of Al- :
; nol lentown, a candidate for the position and young. are susceptable te such
J Our . ol 9. he a <3] > C n J FN
New Standard vv 0 1-0-2-0-2-1-1-0-0-1 3 he now occupies In the, Superior Court tera
Bagless ...5 000 vives 1-1-0-0-0-3-0-2-0-0-7 of Pennsylvania, has been meeting | diseases as gapes, roup, © a,
Summary—3-base hits, Conrad; 2-| many people and receiving maay ex-
base hits, Miller; Base on balls: Off pressions of encouragement and sup-
Walters 2; off Good 1; Struck out: port. Judge Trexler is so busy with |
5 . ions of the Superior Court that
by Walters, 10; by Good 11; Double the sess 1
plays: Miller to Brubaker; Hit by if any campaigning is to be done for
him it will have to be done by his
pitcher: F. Funk; B. Ellis and Bru- Sviends.
baker: Time 2 hours. Umpire, Felk-
er; Attendance, poor.
. —— A ee

Dead After Eating Dog's Heart.
Chicago.—A coroner’s jury found
that Fred Voetel died from eating the
fried heart of his pet dog, which he

Chickies Park Opening
colds amd germs.
To prevent these
roubles keep constantly in their
drinking water.
Ottmars
Chicken Cholera Remedy
for
Chickies Park WU Ye Jotmalivehed killse. Cholera, Gapes and other poultry
i 7, Sgith a ey : ic
De ee be bau diseases. This is a splendid tonic
Lp : : ; : : se D
Music by Krodel's orchestra. A and should be in constant use. Put
ee eee et EEe
number of improvements have been
made to the park, and with the re-,
WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS
duced fare, it will no boudt have a
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most successful season. A large SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE
number of picnics have already BULLETIN
been booked. Abraham Lincoln said: “I do not
know much about the tariff, but Ido
Hardeman—Gardner know this much; when we buy goods
Walter W. Hardeman of Elizabeth- >broad we get the goods and the
town, and Elizabeth C. Gardner of foreigner gets the money; when we
Lancaster, were married by Rev. Dr. buy goods made at home, we get
C. E. Haupt at the parsonage of both the goods and the money.”
Grace Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Those who get the “ lion’s share”
Monday. The couple will reside in of Mount Joy business are advertis-
Philadelphia, ers in the Bulletin.

Drug Store
up in pint bottle for 25c. For Sale at

handlers


West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
Hours, 8 to 9 A. M.
&
Sunday
Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P.M




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that we are able to make delivery immediately and there is no: way that we can prove this better than for
the dealer to see it with his own two «ves.
= We want our dealers: to know; ant themr to buy as: a result of proof and we want Herff-Brooks
= owners 0 become Herff-Brooks owners for the sane reason.
s Wea want you, whether you be d © or owner, to go aver the Herff-Brooks Six point for point with
1 any ler car up to $2,006. Show isk none
any ot I
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= You will very soon see that $1, nough te pay even for the quality and completeness of the
B Herff-Brooks Six.
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A FRE 10tice of your sale is in %
serted tor any lengih of time 2
You Pick Your Suit
Here From Over
200 Patterns
THE BIGGEST argument against
~
ready-made Cloth-
ing was (and still holds good with regard to many stores)
that there was no pattern selection worthy of the
to select from.
name
But it has no force against the 5,000 square-foot Men's
Clothing room of GROFF & WOLF, with its over 200 pat-
terns of the choicest Spring and Summer Suits, ranging
from $8.50 to $25
Where else in Lancaster are you shown such a varie
ty? Where else so many separate and distinct patterns of
high-grade garments at the popular price
NO-WHERE! If there were, then GROFF
UNDISPUTED LEADERSHIP of city and
of $15 alone?
& WOLF'S
county as larg-
est clothiers might come into question.
D > 2? IN SATU ;
DROX AROUND SATURDAY and see these things
for yourself. Make a few mental notes of prices and wval-
ues shown you before you come to us—and you'll feel bet-
ter satisfied than any other way that our prices save vou
anywhere from $2 to $5, according to what vou pay
© SOI, Oe
WATCH FOR THE GREATER GRO FF & WOLF STORE.
Groff & Wolf Co.
26-28 North Queen Street
LANCASTER, PENNX
LANCASTER'S FASTEST GROWIN G STORE


Spring Is Here





Do you intende to havany PAPER HANG-
ING done this spriag?


We have on hand a
large assortment of PLAIN and SMALL FIG-
Do



 
URED papers. not over-look our stock
when ready to buy
BRINKMAN
28-30 EAST ORANGE STREET
Thirty Years in Business
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