The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 15, 1914, Image 6

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. P
A.
Wednesday, July 15, 1914


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Miller’s
s Jewelry Store
WATCHES
Cloeks and
Jewelery
Eyes tested and all kinds of
GLASSES FITTED


Currants, Celery, Tomatoes,
Melons, Squash, Beets, Etc.
USE
BUG DEATH
There is absolutely no preparation on the
market that will rid your vines and leaves
ofthe income ki ling pests so satisfactorily,
thoroughly, ec oe and speedily
WITHOUT the remotest, possibility of
injury to plant, leaf or vine in any way.
= Absolutely Free from Arsenic.
In 100 1b. Kegs, 12%, 5, 3 and
1 1b. Packages.
Also electrical] goods such as
ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT-
ORS, FLASH LIGHTS,
BATTERIES, ETC.

S. H. Miller
East Main street
MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA ®
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7 k for the free booklet—""Crop Insurance."’




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push and it is closes nd back in | N ll
your vest pocket. |
Has Kodak Anastigmat lens, giving | DRUG STORE
remarkable definition, and Autotime| ‘West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
Scale to insure corre : Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M.
Size of pictures, 1%x2% Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M.

eigh without
Price,
Capacity, t exposures
$12.00, with single
reloading.
lens, $6.00.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER

FOR A
GOOD SHAVE |
STYLISH HAIRCUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
or anything in the Barber Line.
W.5 seNoEY
Mount Joy, Pa.
Sa They
HAIR CUTTING


Beware of Mosquitoes
They
let them
East Main St,
SHAVING
Joseph B. Hershey
Tonsorial Parlor
Three Chairs, No Waiting
Agent for the Midletown Steam
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
«nd delivered Friday.
often
bite
are dangerous,
spread disease. Don’t
4 Rexall
Skeeter Skoot
Will keep

fier will do
er work Killing
1 1 cabbage
| J worms etc. than any
| = / Expensive Spray}
etd Call and in-
Masonic Home News
a Myers truck and carrier outfit. It!
will give accommodation to 75 hogs.
Five acres un either side of the pig







| gery wiil be set aside as a arnge.
_— On Wednesday, July 8, 1914, mem- |
When we come to record the bers of Mount Moriah Lodge No. |
{names of Masonic Lodges entitled '300 of Huntingdon, Pa., accompanied
[to a place on the roll of honor, for by their families, paid a visit to the
interest manifested in the Homes, Homes,
we are impelled to inscribe the After viewing the grounds and
name of Columbia Lodge, No. 286, buildings, they took dinner at Grand
in capital letters, Lodge Hall, While at dinner, ad-
When a lodge can charter a spe- dresses were delivered by Bro. G. G.
cial train of cars and journey to the Harmon, Chairman of the Commit-
Homes, bringing with them two tee. Hon. George B. Orlady, P. G.
| clergymen, a fine orchestra, twoe la-|M., and P.M. of No. 300, and by
dy soloists, a large male choir, to- Hon. Louis A. Watres, R. W. Depu-
gether wih their families and their 1 Grand Master.
friends to the number of two hun- The visit of the Lodge was mark-
dred, for the purpose of conducting ed by the Presenter of two 3
religious services for ~ the Homes, Buch’s Bagle Lawn Swings, for the
surely we are Sadtnt 2) i use of the children in Mount Moriah
ably claiming that “These are our Grove, a grove which has been beau
friends.” tified and named by this Lodge.
This larze concourse arrived at! Again we have to record the death
wo o'clock P. M. on Sunday, were of a guest of the Homes, in this
joined by other numbers of our lo uence ons Wie: vos with jis bu
cal friends, and when added to the te} davs. Brother Bell C. Henning
tute an audience o ap, Daw 8 St as
four Weal ie nt hy oe born an etonomist. His lost resi-
spacious assembly room and enjoy- dence was Avalon, Pa, where he
ed 5 most Interesting and MmspiringiiolioWed the occupation of An elec
: trical engineer. He was made a
Se Freemason on July 16, 1868, in Tem-
Supt. N Franklin Heckler ex- ble Todze No. 412. On May 22,
¥ ed the ploas the Homes 1892, he became a member of Beav-
5 Lo iE : No. er Valley Lodge No. 478. He was
2 fa mives Fiends, admitted to the Homes on June 277,
° them 0. hem Wel 11914, and died July 7, 1914. He is
con sented to audi-| ci ivived by three daughters: Mrs
ence Brother 8. S Klair, Jr., Wor Gaunt of Columbus, Ohio, Miss N.
shipful Master of Columbia Lodge H. and Miss Nina, of Avalon. His
No. 286, who expressed the pleasure . .:\o tere removed to Pittsburg,
of his Lodge in being able to be for interment in Uniondale Ceme-
present and render a service to tery, by Lodge No. 47S.
the Homes. The following was the :
xcellent program:
Selection, by Krodel's Orchestra; bring he Withor
Hymn; Invocation, Rev. F. L. Bor- Ey oe WAoAee : : 3
dens; Anthem, Male Choir; Scrip- a Dsrches of Ime miiaied 1a
ture Reading, Rev. F. L. Bordens; Masterscnville, Rapho township,
Solo, Mrs. Geo. B. Grove; Sermon, $112.50
Bi 3 C ee )r bingy Br [srael G. Gibble, administrator of

Church of Columbia; Anthem, Male Michael G. Gibble, deceased, to El
frame mill


Choir; Selection, by Krodel's Or- mer H. Witmer, chopping
| chestra; Solo, Miss Edna Graeff; and eround situated in Masterson-
Doxology; Benediction; “Adeste Fi- ville, Rapho township, $700.
delis” by Krodel's Orchestra, Jacob S. Hackman to Elmer H.
The ex heat which prevailed | Witmer, 62 acres and 32 perches,
was insuffici to detract the in- Situated in Rapho township, $4,750.
terest of the large congregation from Lizzie G. and Elmer H. Witmer,
these unusually impressive services. administrators of John W. Witmer,
The sermon was marked with ear- deceased, to Jacob S. Hackman, 62
nestness and conviction that left no acres and 32 perches of land in
| doubt in the mind of any hearer Rapho township, $4,750 |
| cially
| praise
| they
| credit
|
mosquitoes away from | on Thursday, July 9, 1914, an
that |
‘God is love.” | areca WBA ===
Music
the
order of
artistically
feature of |
high A
were
Straw Ride To Mount Joy |
up of about fifteen
Columbia Wednes-
day night on a large hay wagon be-
longing to Joseph Weisser. The
composed of young people
Mr. and Mrs.
destination
Inn |
was a prominent
and was of a very
lence. The
and beautifully
Service made
left
party
solos
render-
excel young people
male choir
and
balanced harmony
Too much i...
; | Edward
Krodel’s |. 3
in Mt. joy
music
t where they
grea : i
S {delightful manner,
conduct-|
| with refreshments.
turned at a late hour
the ride in the moonlight—Colum- |
bia Daily News.
SE
singing of the
novelty,
ed. The
was admired as a espe-
party was
fer its well
general
could
Orchestra
rendered,
their
and was chaperoned by
Broome. Their
Farmers’
evening in a
efficiency.
be given
the splendid
which reflects
upon talented
T. Johnson
and
not
for
the
the
and were served |
The party re-
and enjoyed
was
spent
or, Prof, Krodel.
The spirit of
frie in the air
The Committee on
held their regular
progress 1s now
about the
Masoni
monthly




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Broke Legg Second Time
in St. MOUNT JOY : ret ; : ;
East Mai you, Just rub a little on the ex-| provision for extensive Minfprove-| John Poole, the Marietta lad, who,
Terms Moderate Bell Telephone | posed parts of your body, and they ments calculated to greatly ehhance|some time ago was thrown downand
CHARLES § FRANK won't come near you. Satisfaction | the usefulness and importanc of (had the wheels of a vehicle break |
vo a beck the Homes grounds. hig right leg in two places, had to |
ranteed or m y back. | :
AUCTIONEER - guaranie one} ¥ For the past year, numer be taken back to the Columbia Hos- |
a y 25 & 50¢ vo Sp : : y 1 {
a J 4y bre MOUNT JUY, PA 10. 2 9 {of state and national a pital on Wednesday, to go through |
!bureaus and colleges hav | the same treatment for six weeks |
Prompt Attention given to Sales of
zeal Estate and Personal Property. old only at
E. W. Garber
81 E. MAIN ST, MT. JOY, PA.
THE REXALL STORE

Steam Vulcanizing
By Experienced Hands
SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY
NORTH WEST CORNER a
ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS ws
=p
VISIT THE
All Work Guaranteed. Quick Service
Mount Joy
By sending work to us you
will notice the rence in mileage
Garage
PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor

 
your
aif


and decreased maintenance cost.
Repairing of all kinds done on in-
gs and Casings at reason-
8

ner Tubes
able price
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10 serve
Weare Always Prepared
Pure
Spring

If your Ford needs attention, I
  

WwW ater be pleased to have you call on
| me I car a complete line of re-
ICE: | pair for these cars and can fix you
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very |up on short notice.
Moderate Charges.
| General Repair Work a Specialty
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year
Stauffer & Bro.
Joy. Penna.





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For a God (lean Shave
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Fhe most economical, cleansing and
germicidal of all antiseptics is
Fruaderze
A soluble Antiseptic Powder to
Or a Classy Hair Cut
$top at
H.J. WILLIAMS
TONSORIAL PARLORS
W. Main St., Mount Joy
Agt For Middletown Laundry


in treating catarrh,
ulceration of nose, throat,
caused by feminine ills it has no equal.
CHAS. H. ZELLER
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
E. Main St.

Medicine Co.has recommended Paxtine
in their private correspondence with |
women, which proves its superiority.
Women who have been cured say
Mount Joy it is “worth its weight in gold.” At
—— iruggists. 60c. large box, or by mail.
Calling and Clerking of Public Sales “he Paxton To#lét Co. Boston, Mass.
Settlement of Estates
Collection of Rents
; Surveying and Conveyancing

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about the
when in |
their ex c-|more. He was walking
valued reeom- house, and
the Homes,
es and offering
lending
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| should
| Kidney
| If your
| by home testimony.
DROWNED ON SUNDAY
Into Chickies Creek to Cool
Off and Lost Life
Dived
the
Miller,
Raymond Miller,
of + Aaron
accidentally
about
the
quarter
The lad, being
was seeking
intense heat of that
his favorite
the Chickies Creek
old son
Oak, was
day afternoon
while bathing in
at a distance of a
from his home.
swimmer,
four
Chickies
expert
from the
He sought
hole along
joy a refreshing bath.
and dived from the bank into the
creek. The water at the point of the
accident is eight feet deep. The lad
was seen to rise and made a des-
perate struggle in the water by sev-
eral small lads who were on the
bank at the time. No out ery was
heard, but the boys realized that
Miller was in a bad condition. They
ran and aroused the neighborhood. |
Before assistance could be secured,
Miller had gone down for the last
time.
About half an hour after the acci-
dent occurred the body was brought
to the surface by Francig
Manheim.
CONTRACTS AWARDED
Large Structures To Be Erected To
Hcuse Cows, Horses, Poultry


At a meeting held on Thursday at


drowned Sun-
o’clock,
Creek,
of a mile
an
relief
day. |
swimming
to en- |
He undressed |
Way of
sixteen-year-
of White |
the Elizabethtown Masonic Homes,
by the General Committee of Ma-
sonic Homes, contracts were award-
for building a modern :dairy barn
with a capacity for fifty cows, and
remodeling a spring house; for a
picgery large enough for seventy |
animals; remodling and enlarging
the horse barn to a capacity for
twenty horses, and for the erection
of a central house and granary and
ten laying houses for the poultry
plant. The contract was awarded to
H. G. Carman of Phliadelphia, the
price being private, and the work to
be completed by October 1. There
were three other bidders.
This season the Home had 474 |
acres under cultivation, and the
crops will be enormous. The wheat
harvesting has already been finished.
rn lf Ql AQ
TRUTH TRIUMPHS
Mount Joy Citizens Testify for the
Public Benefit
A truthful statement of
Joy citizen, given in his own words,
convince the most skeptical
about the merits of Doan’'s Kidney
Pills, If you suffer from backache,
nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary
disorders or any form of kidney ills,
use a tested kidney medicine.
A Mount Joy citizen tells of Doan’s
Pills.
Could you demand
ing proof of merit?
Mrs. B. L. Garber, Barbara & Mt.
Joy Sts... Mt. Joy, Pa., says: “I can
recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to
anyone suffering from disordered
kidneys. I used them with fine re-
sults. I have no reason to change
my high opinion of this remedy. You
may continue to use my former en-
dorsement.”
Mrs. Garber is only
Mount Joy people who have grate-
fully endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills.
back aches—if your kidneys
you, don't simply ask for a
kidney remedy—ask distinctly for
Doan’s Kidney Pills,
Mrs. Garber had—the remedy backed
50c¢ all stores.
Props, Buffalo,
more convine-
one of many
bother
Foster-Milburn Co,


 
a Mount |

the same that |

| mendtaions in regard to the seil, {some manner it tilted and in trying [N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame—
{dairy farm, poultry farm, piggery,|tosave himself he fell and broke his | Remember the Name.”
‘etc, All this valuable information | right lee again, | / sc Gael -
{has been carefully preserved and | San et mi Heisey a Candidate
studied by the Superintendent, with | Brubsksr=tinye Winfield 1. Heisey, of Rheems,
the result of the adoption by the] Y yas 1 West Donegal township on Wednes-
Nviri Tans e : 3 PN | Vor ‘eache ere friday rat EL B 7
Committee, o plans and specifica- Word reached 1h oy day presented nomination papers at
tone for rect} re ve | MI. Paul Brubaker, of : BS
Hons for the ereciion [of a dairy “ Sr . : . | Harrisburg as a candidate for the
barn, poultry i horse | Was united in the holy bonds of : : : aw
y : : z . Legislature from the Second district
table, latest scientific | matrimony to Miss Geneva M. Hayes : : :
: EBL Bik a ; : e of this county as the candidate of |
basis, make them the last |©of Erie, Pa., at the home of the 4 ua BH
: via ce : > “No Party. The paper was not in
word ‘tures. At the Ju bride. The groom is a son of the :
: 1 > 3 : : 1 proper form and was returned te
ly me the Committee, bids [late M. M srubaker of this place, |
: > : | nim.
were opened for the same, and the|and is a graduate of our public : :
' hn) g 1 : Mr. Heisey was a candidate for
contract varded Carson & Me-|schools of the class of 1904. His 3 s
1h : is : ot the Legislature on the Republican
Limans, of PI 1 a, many friends join us in wishing the | |, 1 t th M : 1
oh . Rot ida . ig ’ : . | tick the May primary and re-
The dairy barn will be 119 feet 6 newly wedded couple the compli- | oa y pritnagy
: 1 1 on vi : : sceived a small vote.
in, long and 56 feet wide, Ww two ments of the season. 3 : 4
Nis fi +3 33 : He is well known in this county
Natice hollowstile s1ios at the south Sp ————A Greer > | 3 Tr $e. 4 i
. An F Rea : and recently entered a suit in this
end, each 40 ft. high and 14 ft. in Killed by Train | : :
dianek The barn Will conta] Unknown y county without assistance of an at-
llametel h barn wil] ntain ac- hile p or Vas PP
comodations for 50 co and two While the trackwalker on the P. {oper He prepared the papers and
modations I 9 ows an tw Aya : ? g 5 S
bull. 0. continine. indi R. R, was making his rounds be not being in proper form the suit
; : ie i ” TR tween Conewago and Middletown was stricken from the records
arir 1g cups and marked . . : ne r : *
2 Monday about 3 A, M. he found the a — as
name yates > : 3 .
: body of a dead man in a ditch, two
ys $ ena: Joo : . fF Conewagc The body Rodgers=1.ashiy
0 *wago., > vy . ys
: d th Of news 4 : Word was received at Elizabeth-
3 stranger. 1s suppose 5 th mm
k ck. It 1b range y 1 town of the on Thursday
ras it VY west boun ‘ s n7i : .
( Ss d m 2 hi 2) 5 i evening of Vic Rodgers, a former
train and instantly killed. is body | _ : Oh 2%
11 be rain and instantly 1 d. His body resident of that place. The wedding |
yutilated There were no : y
Gish barn on Ulrich not mutilate Th : took place at Downingtown. The
the 13 identify hi : : 3 ;
ever {Uiitg. Soring res napkrs on the body to identify him. ide was Miss Dossie. Toghin, of
TT eT ERR o
1to house, Honeybrook. Rev. 1. 8S. Mudge, of
nd will contain vats for cooling the | \ 2,600 Miles Without a Puncture the Presbyterian church, performed
milk. Word received here last week the ceremons The groom is a pas-
T} lish barn is to be remodeled !that Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ebersole | senger brakeman on the Pennsyl-
pproved plan, and will and son Bernard had arrived at Du | yvania railroad. The couple will re-
for 20 horses, Quoin, Il. They are touring the sjje in Homneybrook.
plant is to be further |gouth and west in their Oakland six. re et tee
improved by the erection of ten lay-|Thus far they have traveled 2,600 Updgeraff-—Gottschall
ine } uses ‘ ’ +g oe 3 3 | : : 3 i 5 |
ing houses, and a central building. |miles and in that distance did not On Thursday evening Boy. B. M.
mm Tooxsd Sak WE Ye mi : . Arr 4
The laying houses will be 10 feet Ihave a puncture, This is remarkable jive, of Christ Reformed church
a on Sas Sas of the central considering the roads they have gijsanethtown united in marriage
building. ey wi each accomo- |. Sa ¥ WN :
ky 1 AA gone over. Charles E. Updegraff an Miss Mary
| date 150 hens, making 1500 in all. | cod vi selene | )
i | Gottshall, both of that place. The
- - |
be dissolved in water as needed. |
As a medicinal antiseptic for douches | stories high and will contain an in-|
: 3 H.
inflammation or | cubator 14x40 feet.
and that | pe lighted and ventilated.

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For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham health, will be installed.
The central building will be two |
The Angler's Envy Aroused
H. Singer, of Ephrata on Thurs-
while fishing at Me- |
caught a wall-eyed pike !
or as it is. better known, Susque-
located on | HANNA salmon, which was in every
the | Sense of the word a “beauty.” It |
tipped the scales at an even seven
and was twenty-five inches |
The houses will
Movable |
fixtures for insuring cleanliness and
|day
{Call's Ferry
afternoon,
The piggery will be
| the south side of the hill from
Gish barn. Its walls, floor and]
troughs will be of concrete, The | Pounds,
pen divisions, yard enclosures and in length. {
gates will be constructed of a frame —-— {
work of one inch galvanized iron Executions Issued
pipe, with heavy log wire. There Jerome Ober has issued an execu- |

will be 24 open base James Vent}. | tion for $100.50 against Jameg Con
lators, and it will be equipped with! rad of Rapho.

i Oats, per bu. .........
couple were unattended and will go
to house keeping in Elizabethtown
where the groom is employed as a
butcher, /
et en.
Our Home Markets
Butior, per “ID. i... vets eierensiin on 2T
Bges, per 0%. ..cc.ccecsrirsrsen 20
Lad, per ID. v.ivisensiveins Driven SH
cares en 150 & $1.35
Cavite eidS
Wheat, Per DU. ...c..eevecsivsnes 90
Corn, por DU. ..iiicessvrsnearsan8l
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Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
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Your Kidneys
for removing waste matters
waste matters are pois-
The kidneys are
stem. These
ney trouble leads to other troubles—eye diseases,
nervous affections, chronic headaches, rheuma-
tism, Neuralgia. Neglecting your kidneys when
there is anything the matter with them is a seri-
ous thing,
Rexall Kidney Pills
are, we believe, a most effective remedy for kidney ailments and
weakness of all kinds. We make this statement after long experi-
ence with other forms of kidney treatments, We are confident that
we are wise in selecting as a remedy that we can recommend, this
one among the many that we have for sale.
If They Fail
Your Money Bach
We are so positive that Rexall Kidney Pills are unexcelled by
any other similar form of Kidney remedy, and that they will do
all we claim, that we sell them with our own personal guarantee
that they shall not cost the user a cent if they fail to give entire
satisfaction. Price 50c Sold only by
E. W. Garber, Mt. Joy
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Wildwood, Ocean City
THURSDAY
5-DAY TRIPS
July 23, August 6 and 20
EXCURSION TICKETS
good on all regular trains to seashore destination
cursion.
$4.00 ROUND TRIP $3.75 ROUND TRIP
Via Delaware River Bridge Via Market Street Wharf
FROM MOUNT JOY
STOP- OVER ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA
RKTLANTIC CITY \

Avalon
Stone Harber
Anglesea
Sea Ise City

on date of ex-

July 26, August 23 and 30
CL'Z$ diyl annoy
BY SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN
Mt. Joy 6:51 A. M. Returning,
Ave. Station), 7:05 P. M.
TICKETS GOOD ONLY ON SPECIAL TRAIN
or full
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Leaving leaves Atlantic City
(So. Carolina
information consult handbills or nearest Ticket Agent.
SUNDaY EXCURSIONS \




AAT be
Exceptional Low Prices
ON ALL SUMMER FURNITURE,REFRIGERATORS PORCH AND
LAWN SWINGS AND SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS.
We do not want to have a single piece of Porch and Lawn
Furniture, Refrigerator or Swing leit over the season, so we have
taken off from 20 to 40 per cent. from the original low prices:
Porch Rockers, regular price $275, now .............. $2.19
Porch Rockers, regular price $2.98, now ..... wiv atateln -- $2.59
Porch Rockers, regular price $2.50, now .............. $1.89
Porch Rockers, regular price $4.25, now ............ -- $3.69
Refrigerators (Special), $14.75: regular price $19.75. 25 per.
cent. reduction on forty other different sizes and styles.

Westenberger Maley & | ers
125-131 East King St.


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