The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 13, 1914, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.






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Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Nye Entertain 48 ns & a %
Membeis of Luther League (Continued from page 1) { 3
= pmsl You WIill Want a New Suit For
One of the most successful socials | home We dnesday from a visit of * &
was the one at several weeks to friends at Reading. 4
Ezra Nye, Mr, and Mrs, William Brosey of
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a short distance east of town on Lancaster, Spent Sunday in ove 2s o oo a
Monday evening. the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley & o
It was held for the Luther League Curgan. d = ' oh y
i hurcl c fort v- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schweigert an : : "
of the Lutheran Church and forty-| . : : : :
eight members were In attendance. [daughter Helena of Quarryville, were | és After all--the thing that interests you most is the amount of service, pleasure and satis- &
Ap ov as I ed | guests of Mr. a Mrs. J. W. Freed | ¢de =
A very good program was rendered guests of Mr. and 3% . %
I errata r eornet’ soloz. | Sundry. ! 3S r
wich consisted of comet sos Swi. Lo. q% faction you get out of your clothes. And that depends, to a large extent, upon the charac- ks
several recitations, piano duetts, V10- SLL, & ” . 5 " ¥ : oe o . oe 4
: ! 1 hihiti Elizabethtown, spent Sunady with 3 . ¥ 9 3
lin solo. and an excellent exhibition d d tn > =
[Ravlo, a) ene omens ane, nana we 40 ter and policy of the dealer from whom you buy. That's the reason we are featuring this &
3 ice Is.
: : .., Eli Ebersole | o* 33 oe
Various kinds of games were par- : . J : : : 3 d d :
ticipated in after which refreshments Mr. Bobvere. Reppuen Se s guarantee to sell g00 S SO uncommonly goo that once a customer, you will always be a 4
were served. a Bs 2 ot _— home via i >
All departed at a late hour un- mn 7, Teiurhing 2 oe customer. <Q
animously agreeing that this was one | vi ig Cc Dangan’s smiling %* 3 / ”
of the most enjoyable social oc- Se : : i "lo oo
countenance was very noticeable on
casions ever held by the League. our cote last Wook He hails % . 3 p
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from Philadelphia. oe hd S S 1 h Sh d O f d
Gee Fina TIBIAE aad New Spring Suits is oes and Oxfords % .
1. 1D. Stehfian met with quite} = Fy ae
pl ay Detore noon | (L% Yas In © town Satnrdey ager & SMART, SNAPPY STYLES IN MEN'S AND BOYS’ NEW SHOES AND OX- b
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today. He was driving a stake with RO a her counts we $10, $ 1 2, $15 and $18 FORDS, MEN'S AND BOYS’ SCOUT SHOES, TENNIS SLIPPERS FOR MEN AND ps J
rv sledge when the handle _ © - > 2 ®, BOYS.
Ted Hilo cis ingen fnger| M7 fend Mi. Deter Rash isnd/ie POSITIVELY THE EQUAL IN EVERY WAY OF GARMENTS YOU HAVE PAID %* th
on his right hand between the stake | ColSNCr Naomi of Baltimore, visited 4% prom $2.50 to $5.00 MORE FOR. DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. IN. OUR LINE OF WHITE SHOES AND SLIPPERS ARE MOST COMPLETE FOR ‘¢ 1 5
5 : the families of Albert Mumma an .
and sledge handle. The nail was di wa iL ook I’? VESTIGATE. WEAR ONE OF OUR SUITS, THEN YOU'LL KNOW. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. 2 2
. finger crus 44ld aN) as a | ole &
torn off sad fig Spon one The Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Hoffer and | $ ] SEE OUR NOBBY PUMPS IN BLACK AND TAN, 5 ! D
injury was dressed by Dr. A. ¥. SOV-{ 4, hter Rachel were guests of Mrs. | $ li N S ° I 2 ® ¢ te
: aug : : J % % :
Ee ofr sates, a. Semel Den Stylish New Suits For Boys oDate Milliner $d :
; son, at Stevens Hill. | %¢ THE KIND THAT ARE BUILT TO STAND HARD KNOCKS. THE KIND THAT P- - t y 3
Ream’s Next Sale a 3 . &. . ’
Mr, and Mrs, Ed Ream, Miss Viola | e;@ oe th
n Saturday, May 23, Mr. Ed Res Sa : ; TH PARENTS AND BOY IN STYLE AND SERVICE THAT
On Saturday, May 23, Mr. Bd Ream | po, og wigs Miriam Chandler vis- |p WELL PLEASE BO A WE HAVE JUST REFRESHED OUR MILLINERY. RY sé
will hold his next public sale of hors- | § . ae : orl 3 THEY GIVE. s al
& aud colts win Te wil offer 20) Mn. Georss Tingh and family | eb ALL KINDS OF NEW SHAPES AND WE TRIM THEM IN THE MOST UP-TO- &
I oe tomes | mar Blisorms: Sunoay. & ALL SHADES OF TAN AND GRAY, DURABLE FABRICS AND ELEGANT ALL 4 : K
twenty-five head of acclimated horses Mrs Insane Charles and son Robert] oe DATE AND BECOMING WAY. * 1a
and colts ranging in age of from 5 or Lone HONE spent Saturday and | ES ng » : h:
10 years. Any person in need of a | _ a a YB : : : =~ =0 AN
to 10 years. Au person in eed of & Sungay with the former's parents, | 98 BLUE SERGES AT $3.50, $4. $5. $6. $6.50, $7.50 AND $8.50 For The Baby 2
2 Si st r. and Mrs. James Webb. ? ’ B ! %
this sale so don't fail to come around gt ds Jones ye Sissi Ss BOYS WASH SUITS AND ROMPERS, 50470 51.50 BLUE, TAN & WHIT WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF STRAW BONNETS, 50¢, 75¢ AND $1 2 in
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and look them over at his stables on | ~~. ay Goo Moers. 3 *
jetta s Mt. 7s qt FAT Shin oe oe \
Maristin. stres|, 3 Joy ' and Miss Anna Myers were guests of 3 New Straw Hats Dr ses Dresses & tr
A 1914 Dayton LE Jahon utes ul lm wel > THE NEW STRAW HATS AS EXHIBITED HERE, WILL SURELY PLEASE es 3 -r D
Mr C Oven Brandt, of We ex: P00 * ALL THE SNAPPY NEW SHAPES FOR YOUNG MEN WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE HAD SUCH A FINE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES 2 an
Mr. Jrandt, Bo 0% Hirose 7. Shrite, Charles YOU. : :
tensive firm of Brandt & Stehman, igen ST Sarke : gi 1 IN WHITE AND COLORS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, 4 oi
has just received a fine now 1914 Dillinger and Jacob M. Schroll anc 5 ALL THE GOOD STYLES FOR OLDER MEN. o
$s just re z 914 _ oe Sundae itic cif
Dayton motorcycle, This is one of HEA aa re 5 EVERY MAN CAN FIND HIS NEW HAT HERE AND THE PRICES ARE SURE Fi Li f U d ki 2 th
a Jor VE & C DE , {Ig
Yie best and most pOWerrdl Motor trip by automobile s TO SUIT HIM. 1Nne ine Oo n ers irts 2 Pu
cycles of today. Just to try her out Ln 2 o% oe ’
: : rind E UNDERSKIRTS 50¢ TO vo
Sunday Mr. Brandt took a little spin Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis Freed, Mr. 4 PANAMAS FROM §3 TO $6.50 BEAUTIFUL WHITE U S T78,50¢ $1.50 > ¥
to Chambersburg and other points, 2nd Mrs. C. J. Schweigert and daugh- 3 3 n
“doing” 175 miles. ter Helena, enjoyed an auto trip to % ®
yg i Hershey, Palmyra, Annville and Leb- s* » th
Wedded Yesterday anon Sunday. 4 3 3
A pretty wedding was solemnized Mrs. Rev. N. A Barr gave two ad- 4 % : -
in Kindehook U. E. Church yester- dresses in the Harris street United: 4 oo
day morning at 11 o'clock, when Evaneglica] Church - at Harrisburg, pA & ks
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mrs. Barr also visited at Le-| S0-a0 ats Je ede edo deed 0 a of: * o
£ frode ole 2 Sede dededdedodeddedededodrdededrdeideddedded > He
Willem Zoamer, of Kinderhook and Moyne and Steelton, returning home | #5 oeeieefredredefeaioedesiosy pope 030030 ede adel Jedededededededededoddededededdndnd XR X XE A a a a a a Br
Irvin Haerter of Ironville, were last evening. fri
joined in the bonds of wedlock. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffmaster,! Attention Knights Ge edradeadesdsedeedeateadeateateatecdo odo foadealoade fects foefoedeadeadeaeadeadecfecfifeadeodrofrefadofecdedeids the
tr A re Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Hoffmaster, The members of Cove Lodge No.|@ e & : Pi
Many ‘Thanks to Al Misses Anna Hoffmaster and Mary 301, Knights of Pythias, are request- & oo x
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Hoffer, Mr. Christian Garber and eq to attend on Thursday evening.
family of this place and Mr. Norman
Sheaffer of Elizabethtown, were the
VISIT THE
The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lan-
caster General Hospital take this
means of thanking all who assisted in
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Mr. Benjamin S. Stauffer, of near
Lawn, was elected a director of the
\ First Nationa] Bank here to fill the
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made a very pleasant call
Monday forenoon. On
PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor
grove, Pa.,
: Charles Johnson
at this office
REPUBLICAN
making their recent entertainment a Shoms 9 Me Sunge xe | ot Mount Joy * oo
success, especially those who partici- tow of ironvvilo; WI0 2 3 Second Lancaster District * oo
3 : in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin o
pated in the program. % ,
tien Hoffmaster Sunday. General Assembly Gara e - 3
Succesds His Father Rev. Dr. Chas. T. Aikens, president PENNSYLVANIA 4 @
% of Susquehanna University, at Selins- OF %
The Hager Store Features

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vacancy caused by the death of his
. ._ Sunday morning Dr. Aikens spoke to
the students at the Millersville State
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Jather, the late John G. Stauffer. i ylvani ¥ 0 Ton needs elieuiion, 19 C 1 t St k f h tt 1 R
4 : A sylvania. 3
Sy : Normal School, after which he de- County, Penns} will be pleased to have you call on |9® omp e e oC Oo W 1 a ugs $
livered a sermon in the Lutheran - me. I carry a complete line of re- |e’ *
Applied for a Divorce Church there. Sunday evening he Your support will be appreciated. %

pairs for these cars and can fix you
up on short notice.
These rugs are famous the world over for their beautiful
patterns and splendid wearing qualities. There is a wide
range of sizes, and the Oriental patterns are very handsome.
Mr. Harry H. Gochnauer of this preached a very good sermon to a
place, applied for a divorce yester-' crowded house at Landisville. Our
day from his wife, Mary Gochnauer, latch string is always out Doctor so
on the grounds of cruel treatment. cal] again.
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On the Regular Republica
Party Ticket
Primary Election May, 19, 1914.
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May Clearance Sale
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Twenty-Two
Thousand Pieces
ol Joe a ps sve Wall Paperat3c Piece
very special at .......... $17.50 HIS timely offer
Woven in one piece, and hence very popular. This is a Shir 25 will be great-
most excellent value, There's a large range of patterns, in Ppreciated by econom-
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the deeper as well as subdued colorings. : a sw £ a fy
exceptional saving oppor-
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General Repair Work a Specialty
Also
The 9x12 ft. sizes, in Anglo-Persian, are $60; in. Anglo-In-
dia, $50; and Royal Worcester, $45.
Choice Axminster Rugs, regularly $25,
9x12 ft. size, the famous Bigelow make. A very elegant
quality, in attractive patterns and beautiful colorings.
Rich Axminster Rugs, regularly $22.50,
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NO MATTER WHAT * I rn nM tunity for owners of hotels &
Wool Art Rugs, Special values at .............. 2 nol
THE U.S. STANDARD ® ] $12 50 and apartment houses. & Mo
ke Very attractive rugs for general use, particularly during 2
BUCK BEER o the summer. Come in unique two-toned figure effects, as M h * aT
of the > well as plain. Used a great deal in bed rooms. uc Below $ the
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A Democrat of principle, courage READING BREWING CO. $ i: ; : Half Price ®
and conviction who considers his will be read for deli 1d Splendid Inlaid Linoleums * Thi
party the main works and not a mere y Or Lelvery ) The original prices were Mo
se annex. Tuesday, April 7th, 1914. 3 were
Penrose amex | v, Ap ¢ Averagea Third BelowRegular | 8¢ 10¢ 12¢ aa | % ros
A Democrat who will be a Demo Send in your orders at once. CS ’ S¢ a piece. 1 mal
cratic governor independent of any J j 3 Linoleum makes an ideal floor covering during the summer There is sufficient quan- Ld » Wi
power or influence except the will of Price $1 00 a Case |% months, and there are patterns suitable for bed rooms, din- tity for eleven hundred me- = fen
the people. Bottled at the Brewery. | ing rooms and living rooms as well as for kitchens and bath dium size rooms. sec
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A man who has no motive in seek- 00! There are attractive con- 1a;
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ing the governorship save an honor- + A special purchase made under exceptionally favorable ventional patterns suitable
able ambition to usefully serve the FLANAG AN’S by trade conditions enables us to offer: for living rooms, dining
State. . 4 » Linoleums of $1.25 quality for 9Q¢ sa. yd. rooms and hallways. Also 4
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floral and choice satin stripe
The House of Quality
bedroom patterns.
who put the party
Of his
He is the man Linoleums of $1.40 quality for $1 sq. qd.
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back on the political map : . i :
State. COLUMBIA, - PA. 3 Linoleums of $1.50 quality for $1.20 sa. yd. b
He was the centre rush in the SOCOO00OCOO0ODOCOV00CCO00D 6, $
great contest that rescued the De- ini - | 3 &
bo-o2o-o% CW
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | 2% eels doaieidendedd 2005050 eg0efeade ada efodd
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
Advertige in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Want To Rent—A house
moecracy from the bi-partisan traders,
the Guffeys, Halls, Garmans, Don-
nellys and Ryans. And his nomina-
tion will block the movement to de-
liver your party back to Penrose.
50030 030430042 a a RY

| suitable Pasture land, in South Londonderry
Advertise n the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | for small family. Call at once on township, Lebanon County, on the Rowtown RT WARTS
Peter Smith, Mount Joy. may 6-2t. road leading from Mastersonville horn day my C. White Leg-
Highest Cash Prices Paid for good “Wn; Running water the year |each. Order se We Jop de
Wine | HI Sale, HI Rel sewed carpet rags. Bring them in.|round; Price reasonable. Call on or
: g [25 at 4 cents - a chick. Newpher
ae Peter Smith, rear Mt. Joy Hall. 5-6-tf address Peter S. Brubaker, Mt. Joy.
| “Notice—I will not be responsible {Smeltzer, Mount Joy, Pa. tt.
| for any bills contracted by Mrs. For Sale—A lot of ‘kindling wood, :
| Mary Gochnauer after this date, May, | gasoline engine will be sold for only cut ready for stove use; $1 a load.
$35 if taken soon. This engine was :
9, 1914. Harry H. Gochnauer, Mt. | : os hy be Was | 31.50. Broedor of Jersey Red pigs. B. Wm. Darrenkamp Mt. Joy. tt
i Joy. may 13-2t. replace y an eleciric motor reason ¥. Brubaker. R. D, 2 . F -—
for gelling. Come and see it runm.!__ pike lhe Ed Li 4 or Sale Cheap—A large gas gener-
| Salesmen—3$75 to $100 weekly sel jug the thing for a farmer. Bulletin] FOR SALE CHEAP—A large new *'°T for an automobile in first-class
| ling our line of Oils, Greases, Paints | Office, Mt. Joy. tf.
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gas stove with a double oven. Will condition complete with bracket.
(and fast selling specialties. ary | ——
sell very reasonable as I live in the "LY $5.00. 00. Apply a at this office.
, or commission. Warren i Co.,1 I wish to fuform Ge public. that | op
NOMINATE "icCORMICK
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country and can’t use same. A NOTICE—I a
~T ILL BE ELECTED | Cleveland, 0. it am prepared to dig all kinds of sinks at this office we kinds of el eed ae
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5A CA U SE HE WwW | For Rent—Building known as Grei. °* 217 time and at very reasonable | — for Quick Sale—Two good WOK of that kind, Charges very
|der's Warehouse, suitable for vari. Prices. Wm. H. Gantz, Florin, Pa. pool tables complete with balls, cues, 'e2Sonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tt
| ous lines of business Apply to Mr. apr. 29-4t. racks, etc. Apply to Mt. Joy Hall For Sale Cheap—A good asad
may13-4t 31-Acre tract of | Association, Dr. J. J. Newpher, Dfirble-top table. Bulletin
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Manager. te

A man of strength, vigor, courage,
wisdom, experience and discretion,
in whose hands the great interests
and the ffir fame of Pennsylvania
will be sgfe. You will help to bring
thig gredt blessing to the State, if
vou vote to


For Sale Cheap—A 3%-horsewower| ———————
FOR SALE—Barred Rock eggs, 15
for 50c. Bronze turkey eggs, 9 for
 
 
 
 
 








 




 
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FOR SALE—A