The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 17, 1914, Image 2

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ULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r.


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Entered at the 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.
EDITORIAL
If anyone can meet the Colonel
and hold his own, its Alfonso.
$s & 8s ©
We will probably get plenty of
rain from now on. The picnic sea-
son Is at hand.
9 OS
Becker convicted by psychology,
that's one gangster the gunmen
mever heard of.
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The world do move. Nobody is
excited over the appearance of a
comet this year.
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The full conference held by the
mediators seems to imply strong
Huertian leanings.
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Pancho Villa ig rapidly increasing
the list of prominent federalists who
won't succeed Huerta.
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Mr. Mellen says he left the New
Haven poorer than when he went in;
well he hasn't anything on the stock
holder.
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We wonder if it is true that the
moving pictures in Philadelphia, are
run at only half the speed of those
fn other cities.
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Possibly one reason why the
methodists are advocating a revised
creed is that its so hard to keep the
old one straight.
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Congress abolished free passes on
the railroads years ago, but some
politicians are still riding the rail
roads into Office.
An English writer says that “Sin
and cigarettes are good enough for
me.” But Tom Edison apparently
prefers his straight.
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The Governor of Colorado does not
raise the question of state rights
when it comes to maintaining peace
in his commonwealth.
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The Nicaraguan (ongress is about
to establish a precedent in Central
American politicy by having an extra
session lustead ¢f an extra president.
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The Americs.n Missionary who re-
NI to leave Mexican school
probably gloats over the fact that
ghe got some of the pupils through
A. B. C. first.
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There may be much difference be-
tween Huerta and Villa but Villa has
the Colonel be made ruler of Mexico
savors of an administration scheme
ta kill to birds with one stone.
her
$s % *
Two Kentucky youths were killed
the other day in a duel over a widow.
Respectfully referred to Mr. Kipling,
who taught us “that the female of
the species is more deadly than the
male.”
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Local Doings of That Vicinity by a
Hustling Reporter
PLEASANT
Whooping cough is near to this
section.
J. Paris Moyer spent Sunday night
at Hillsdale, etc.
B. K. Eshleman purchased a fine
cow in Mt. Joy last Friday.
[. P. Eshleman has 100 Buff Leg-
horn hens which he wishes to sell
on short order.
Isaac P. Eshleman offers a fine
fresh Holstein cow for sale.
Price of tobacco plants is 75 cents
per thousand and 10 cents an hour
for the picking.
C. P. Eshleman attended Bachman-
ville lovefeast on Tuesday evening.
Isaac P. Eshleman and family
spent Sunday in the home of A. H.
Gingrich of Milton Grove.
The Pleasant View farm is having
its buildings and surroundings beau-
tified by the use of crushed stone.
Phares Stern and John P. Moyer
had a milk team race on Friday last,
but Mr. M., was dusted fair and
square. :
It's a sad case when a 14-year-old
boy don’t know the days in the week,
thus thinking that Saturday proper
is yet Friday.
The Mt. Joy Township road lead-
ing southward from I. P. Eshleman’s
is being piked. This will do away
with Spring mud.
This was visited by
thunder storms
Lots of rain
vicinity
several successive
on Monday evening.
and some storm.
John H. Martin, wife and soms
Christian and Luther of near May-
town, spent the Sabbath in the home
of B. K. Eshleman.
J. BE. Belser, tinsmith of your town
is having his employes put a galvan-
ized sheet roof on several small
buildings on the P. V. Farm.
I. S. Holinger spent Tuesday even-
ing in his parental home. The trip
was made on horseback and at Elm
Mill the rider overbalanced and fell
landing on his back almost in the
creek. The horse made a short es-
cape.
The following were guests in the
John G. Moyer home the past week:
Abram Balmer and wife of Fairland,
but formerly of Milton Grove, where
he was at one time a landlord spent
Tuesday night of last week and de-
parted Wednesday. Messrs. Geo. Leh-
man and Christ Gall spent Saturday
night and Sunday and Harry Glbble
and recent bride, and John Boltz
and wife of Manheim, and Jacob Mil-
ler and family, all enjoyed the Sab-
bath there.
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ELIZABETHTOWN
Three Well Known Couples United
in Marriage Last Week
A pretty wedding took place Satur-
day evening in the catedral, corner
of Eighteenth and Race streets,
Philadelphia, when James N. Watson
a well known drug clerk of Eliza-
bethtown, was united in marriage to
Ellen F. Knight, a Philadelphia girl
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Watson, residing on East High
street, Elizabethtown, and has had
experience as a drug clerk in New
York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and
Harrisburg.
At 11 o'clock Thursday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Garber,
near Elizabethtown, their daughter,
Miss Florence R. Garber, was united
teacher of Elizabethtown, in the
presence of a large number of in-
vited guests. Rey S. B. Landis per-

— A Ei s—ee—
Btate of Ohio, city of Toledo, es.
Lucas County,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
menlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business in the City of To-
jedo, County and State aforesaid, and
that sajd firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
ery caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
D.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
festimonials, free.
F¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75¢.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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No Vacation for Trainmen
The conductors aud trainmen of
the Pennsylvania Railroad will not
receive vacations vith pay this year.
This edict went forth from the com-
pany’s office yesterday. reason
glven is that in the of the
company to equalize all departments
of the service it would be unfair to
grant vacations to only one branch
of the service.

The
efforts
cst tl A A —
Workman Badly Hurt
John Dailey, aged 27, of Falmouth,
will probably lose the sight of his
right eye. He was struck by a plug
which flew out of a steam boiler,
while at work at the Conewago
rack and Store Company at Fal-
mouth. He wag taken to the hospital
af Harrisburg for medieal treat-
ment.

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Boys in Blue Are Dying
The Elizabethtown G. A. R. post
has had 66 members since it was
erkanized in 1885, but only 24 of
them are now alive.
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Licensed to Wed
Mr. William F. Conrad and Miss
Maude F. Hinkle, both of this place,
granted a marriage license Fri-

ca i
By
formed the ceremony. The couple
left on a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls.
At St. Paul’s TU. B. parsonage on
Thursday evening by Rev. IL N.
Seldomridge, Daniel Halk, an em-
ploye of the P. R. R. under Foreman
Foltz, was united in marriage to
Miss Lida Garman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Garman, of Bellaire.
The couple left immediately after
the ceremony on a wedding tour to
pittsburgh and Chicago. They will
zo to housekeeping at Elizabethtown
in the near future.
On Saturday evening at 8:30
o'clock in the parsonage of the
Church of God in Elizabethtown, Ed-
ward Coble, son of Jacob Coble,
This is excellent advertising because
it is read by so many people and a
notice such as the
surely bring the buyers:
Tuesday, June 30—On the premis-
es on West Main street, Mount Joy,
a large lot of household goods, home
made linen goods, silverware and a
lot of heirlooms by H. N. Nissly,
Executor of Mary A. Herr, dec’d.
Zeller, auct.
ment) A —
A Gift Deer
The Elizabethtown Rod and
Club has been presented with a deer
hide and head mounted and finished.
The. gift came as a complete sur-
prise and is highly appreciated by
the club, It was presented by two
of its members, Messrs. Gochnauer
and Garman,
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Why not dub Colorado the Mutin-
ous state and let it go at that.
following will

in marriage to Walter Herr, a school |
was |
united in marriage to Miss Minnie |
C. Heigsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel W. Heisey. Both parties are
residents of Elizabethtown.
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SALE REGISTER
A FREE notice of your sale is in- |,
serteq here for any length of time, |
provided we print your sale bills.
Gun |
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SALUNGA
Y{nfant Child of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
‘Kauffman Buried Saturday
Children’s Day exercises were o0b-
served in the M. E. Church Sunday
evening. One feature quite notice-
able was the co-mingling of pupils
belonging to several different de-
nominations on the same platform,
which we think is as it should be.
A prompt commencement of exer-
cises at 7:30 was another step in the

right direction and the course was
highly commended by fathers and
mothers. . 5
Mr. John Peifer was the first to S 1k H
make hay hereabouts. 1 oslery
Mr. Will Fackler, farming the .
Benj. Breneman farm, tackled a Guaranteed to give
tough proposition this Spring when .
he broke up the 15-acre meadow. satisfactory wear
No plow had turned a furrow in
the meadow for more than 50 years.
After much tugging and the use of
several hundred feet of tiling the
whole plot was reduced to a beautl-
fu] tobacco patch resembling an old
Virginia plantation.
Blue Black Navy
Tan Purple White
50 Cents
Mr. Milt Roland recently return-
ed from away down South in r=
Georgia and he says “no more
Tnlt fot me Blue Black Green
The lightning rod man is in the
land once more and you will surely
Navy
know him on first sight, He fills the .
atmosphere with vivid streaks of White Yale Tan
conversation. .
Our community was shocked to 25 Cents
learn of the death of Aaron Her-
shey at St. Joseph's Hospital Satur-
day morning. Deceased was well
and favorably known for many years
in this community and a host of
friends will mourn his loss.
The drought seems unusually se-
vere in our township and crops are
suffering.
is enjoying his
having returned
James Kendig
summer vacation,
from State College.
An infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Far] Kauffman was buried in the
Cemetery adjoining the Church of
the Brethren on Saturday afternoon.
Rev. Gurnzler of the Columbia Lu-
theran Church had a short service
at the grave.
Reductions
In All Lines
Extra Off- SUIT 3
ering In
THE SEASON'S
MOST
ATTRACTIVE
STYLES
If you want
real aristoc-







racy of style
in Footwear call
and see our line of
SHOES
Mt. Joy
Mount
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Weanesday,





Special Pri
On Qur Shoes
and Oxfords
We have made
the rpices right and
are going to save
you money: on Ox-
fords and Shoes.
Black and Tan
$2 Up To $4
You probably will buy from us in the future and no doubt
you are already thinking of buying from us now. So start
right and come in and see the values we are offering you in
Suits, Straw Hats, Oxfords & Shoes. Everything Reduced.
GETZ BROS,
Hall Building
Joy, Penna.


Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon en-
tertained his brother and wife sev-
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Kline enter-
tained York Co. friends on Sunday.
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Closing Event of Commencement
Week at Brethren Institution

MARIETTA The graduation exercises of Eliza-
RE bethtown College, the educational
Anthony L. Resch and Charles Pen-|institution of the Church of the
well | Brethren were held at 9 o'clock on
Meet With Accidents
i Thursday mroning.
John A. Stultz, the Market street The program was as follows:
butcher, suffering with blood| prayer, J. W. G. Hershey; anthem,
poisoning in his left hand. Several | cast Thy Burden onthe Lord; ora
weeks ago he accidentally cut his | tion, Universal Compensation, Edna
fingers, and they seemed to heal al-| grubaker; oration, Desecration of
right, but suddenly the fingers be- | the Sabbath, Lillian Becker; Girls’
gan to swell. The injury gives him | Gjee Club, Cradle Song, and Absent;
considerable pain. | oration, Work and Efficiency, John
Charles Penwell, employed at the | x uhns: Boys Glee Club, selection;
Musser Lumber Company mill in| ration, Stars of the First Magni-
West Marietta, was the victim of a! tude, Sara Replogle; oration, The
very painful accident Friddy moOrn-|goeial Crisis, J. D. Reber; presenta-
ing. While using a hand saw t0| tion of diplomas, D. C. Reber, Pd,
saw out a piece of rubber, the tool|p . (lass Song.
slipped and caught his left hand, | On Monday evening the music de
badly lacerating the thumb. Dr. Y |
| partment rendered the following pro-
T. Rich dressed the finger.
|gram:
: Anthony L. Resch, assistant oash | Choris, Lovely June; piano trio,
jer of the First National Bank, 18]... oc preymeyer, Miller, Madeira;
Ed 2 or ore lot Bend Whtle | aurte Glee Club, selection; vocal 50-
ey tug 2 Sock of hia 0 3a alle Reyond the Gates of Paridise, J.
sity Snpasiats 15 $6 80% 355 I, Sagi wwe sit, Suidine
colinty Shor th DE viet sli ped. | weer: Boys’ Glee Club, selection;
YS ae pped,| cal solo, The Tempest, Owen Her-
and badly cut the first two fingers. | ov. Girly Glee Club, selection;
1 Yn ae snnpli before he ean | ano solo, Lila Shimp; vocal solo,
ave use oO e fingers. My Jacqueminot, Bertha H. Perry;
J reading, The Raven, Owen Hershey;
J ; Kitchen se piano duet, Queen of theFairies,
A monn put n id une Shimp and Por vocal Mu
given in honor of Mr. 'm. Conrad | out on the Deep, Paul Engle; oys
and Miss Maud Hinkle by their|gjee Club, selection; piano solo,
pa Ld 2 ae vi ~arrie Dennis; piano fe ai
the home of Mr. and Mrs. rank | hor Night's Dream, Misses er
Conrad on David street. A great as-|ganq Dennis; chorus, And the Glory
sortment of serviceable articles were| ,¢ the Lord, Handel.
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presented and received with va The commercial department had
appreciation by the young couple.| op. graquating exercise Tuesday
The event was enlivened by piano | ing in the chapel. J. D. Reber
and vocal music and the BUSSES Were || "yyy pa) of this department vith
gerved with refreshments. Those | _veral able assistants. All of the
present were: | graduates had part on the program,
Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Rishel, Miss | ghich was as follows:

Maud Hinkle, Mr. Wm, Conrad, | nvocation, J. © &. Meyer; music, |
Mrs. Monroe Lindemuth, Miss Edith | Boys’ Glee Club; oration, National
| Myers, Mrs, A. B. Hoffer, Misses An-| Efficiency, Henry B. Brandt; essay,
| na, Mary and Rachel Hoffer, Mr. | college Education
{ and Mrs. Wm. Wintermyer, Mrs. V ls. Wise; recitation,
| W. Cassel, Mrs. Jno. Horstick, Miss
for Business, F.
Good Reading,
Harry D. Royer; oration, Missing a

 

Malinda greiner, Misses Ada and Crisis, Robert Becker; music, Boys’
| Elverta Sprout, Truman Sprout, Miss Glee Club; recitation, Stella G. Ris-
Emma Shookers, Mabel Geistwelt,| ... essay, Appetite, Linda B. Hu-
Naomi Webb, Elva Forrey, Mary y... recitation, The Amphitheatre,
and Anna Mae Longenecker, Mrs.| op i. Horst; oration, Owen Her-
I Hawthorne and children Be- «hey; music, Boys’ Glee Club.
Mae and He y, Mr. and tr we
. K. Stauffer, Samuel Suydam, |, rqonic HOME IMPROVEMENTS
er Pennell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
ue] Geib, Mrs. Jos. Kramer, Emma :
| Two Cottages and Many Other Build-
| Kramer, Sadie Bowers, Mr. and wW i y
| i i ted This Summer
Mrs. Oscar Pennell and children El- ings Being Erected 8
mer. Clara, Warren and Lloyd, Mr.
| and Mrs. Frank Conrad and daugh-
| ter Ruth, Miss Charlotte Good, Mrs.
| Christian Sprout, Miss Laura Kulp
land Mrs. Harry Hinkle.
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Sent by One of His Nephews
| Daniel Brb of East Petersburg, 85
received by parcel post

There will be a number of import-
ant buildings erected at the Masonic
the Daman cottage has been given
lout and work will begin at once.
The Berks county cottage contract
'is about being built and it is expect
ed that it will be ready for the
fow days ago a box corner stone laying in September.
and other .Kansas An appropriation has also been
his birthday din-| made for the erection of a stone
| room, model dairy farm, granary,
a ib two silos, ten poultry laying houses
The First Saxon and a pig pen and also a full herd of
| The Lancaster Morning Journal dairy cattle.
| says that the county representative |
| of the Saxon car has thus far sold!
| 92 of these roadsters and that Mr. |
{ A. L. “Pappy” Troutwine has pur late of Mt, Joy township, was ad-
chased one. This will be the firs judicated last week and there re.
Saxon car in this community. mains for distribution $14,787.76.

| years old,
from Kansas a
of peas, potatoes
“garden sass” for
| ner.

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Neat Sum Left
The estate of Fannie Lindemuth,
COLLEGE GRADUATION |
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Home this summer. The contract for
Pure Olive Oii
is always assured
when you buy
OLIVESE
This oil is not
only absolutely
pure, but of the
Elgin
Watches
Special
Sale
IN GOLD FILLED CASES,





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CANNED AT THE PLACE OF
PRODUCTION, ITALY

Guaranteed for Twety Years.
. Gallons, Half-Gallons, Quarts,
Pints and Half-Pints


“ All that the label implies is in the can” |
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A. L. CAPRINI, Pituburgh
Sole America: lg orter \
~ W. D. Chandler
Sole Distributor
West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. |g
Don W. Gorreeht
(Near Bowman's Store)
Cases in different designs,
engine turned, plain polish and

engraved. Monogram or in-
itials engraved free.
CONESTOGA TRACTION CO.
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| LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT
l JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN
DIVISION
Schedule in effort January 1, 1914.
Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00,
5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 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, 10:46, 11.45
a. m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:46
|5:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:15 p.
'm., 12:30 a. m.
! Additional car daily except Sunday
|leaves Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m., arriving
jat Lancaster at 7:15 a. m.
| Saturdays cars every half hour
|leaving Lancaster from 6:16 a m. to
7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:16
ja m. to 8:15 p. m. |
On Saturdays a car will leave Lan-
lcaster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave!
| Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11:45 p.
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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| Sundays, cars every half hour from
May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster
|from 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave
Mt. Joy from 8:45 a. m. to 8.15 p. m.|
Sundays, cars every half hour from |
Nov. 1to May 1, leaving Lancaster
|from 2:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav:|
ing Mt, Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:18
Pp. HN,
Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster
at 6:15 a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown |
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Dall BOMBACH & SHANK
(*)Daily except Saturday.
; General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers
ae | MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Public that They are Prepared to do
Practical Horse Shoeing
At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy
Special attention
given to all work.
tended to. Your Work Solicited

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I always have on hand anything in
the line of Smoked Meats, Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etec.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and
Mutton, Prices always right.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law H H K R ALL
48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. West Main Street, Opp. Bank,
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- MOUNT JOY,
day at No. 52 North Duke Street.
 
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
PA.

Bell Telephone.




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BUNS
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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.
|
Emanuel Myers
Bell Phone NEWTOWN, PA.
HOTEL McGINNIS
The undersigned having remodeled
the old Mooney Hotel, adding a
number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete,
lis now prepared to entertain transi-
ent and regular guests.
RESTAURANT
TURTLE SOUP, Etc. Etc. *
Private Dining Room for ladies
In connection with hotel where he
will serve in season
OYSTERS & CLAMS in any style

J. W. MoGinnis,
PROPRIETOR

Meet Me on the bridge and We'll
Have a Plate of the
Best Ice Cream In Town

RT ZELLE

R'S
All Flavors at All Times
| Special Prices to Parties, Festivals,
Suppers, Ete.
mrs. C. H. Zeller
Marietta Street MOUNT JOY
‘Most Popular Baby
Voting Contest
Every one having their photo made
at this studio betweenn now and
July 1st will be entitled to 1000 votes
for the Most Popular Baby.
Baby receiving most votes will be
given free, a 16x20 Framed Pastel
Enlargement. Portrait and frame sells
for $10.00.
Worth trying, isn’t it?
Mothers, start the contest by bring-
ing baby in, have its picture made
and castthe first 1000 for it yourself.
Ask your friends to vote for your
baby.
Couch's Mt Studio
Opposite Union National Bank
Second Floor Bene 's Store
MOUNT JOY PEN
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