eT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Quarryville, with Jacob Williams. and Ezra of East Don® nd boys were dhe Erte aL Ist the state authorities are Mt. Joy township; Joseph of LS eek. They oi > : gen work on the state road, Mrs. Levi Martin of Mt. Joy town- - i- News Fr id ey Root Thep are putting the Bainbridge ship; Mrs. Aaron Heisey and Mrs. joins % be: | Ler con iy e ong: ‘oad into good shape, and are at Isaac Ginder of Rapho; Mrs. Noah casion wa : ng on i : the Frank = ii in town grading the gutters. Heisey of Manor and Miss Elida’ at during their lifefimd | Rev. Kitchin p quarry The laborers Messrs. Enos Miller and Roy home. Rey. Wolgemuth has forty- | sermon in St. L In the act in time to wn roll of Rheems, E. H. Hersh's three grandchildren and forty-two of L | day morning that ed One to go hungry. ¢iployees repaired the brick ma- these were also present. The other, News at Florin esting, especially at this stone ¢ f y . : NE 3 ; tol 3 3 iec roa z tone _ Dlant of the Lan- chine at Strickler and Hinkle’s brick who is now in the west, wag unable subject was Peace and War. causing quite a lot of ong the farmers, Pike 2 iting tq vard, also the stack that was either to attend. J who are biown down or struck by lightning This being his seventieth birthday, days in town the guest of Mr. Wm. | United Brethren Church d a substitute to burn during a recent heavy thunderstorm. it was so arranged that exactly Derr and family D. E. Long, Pastor, It is a very unpleasant A; seventy guests, one for each year, > No services this coming Sunday : Misses Neva and Lois Wiley, Ruth aul about 75 : 5 : | ’ .. |except Sunday School a A. M. 3hon bushels be present. Dyer, Elizabeth Keener and Emily P y 18 from a lime kiln : z 5 ¥ fooler 8 hie iin ston; five Seventy on Sunday Rev. Daniel Wolgemuth was born po viiaver attended Landisville ies away during the warm Aug. 2, 1844 and spent his boyhood | Trinity United Evangelical camp on Sunday. or : Rev. N, A. Barr, Pastor (Continued trom page 1) days thruout this community. He no Engle and force of Sunday School 9:30 ‘A M. them enough eatables to feed the Was a farmer by occupation and echanics of Mt. Joy, are laying | Preaching st 10:30 °4. If sid MAYTOWN multitudes. prior to hi retirement was one of | concrete walks at the residence of | 7.30 p. u : : : the most successful soil tillers In Mr. Eohraiin Hertzler. : nr Y lt Pm township, near Breneman’s Mr. John Gro and tamily of | TN . M, (Continued fron: page 1) tobacco fields, with few ex- The ladies present had set an Ss are not looking well elaborate table laden with the best Mt. Joy thie} fe E. Miller is spending a few ond most delicious dishes they knew school house. He moved to | Elizabethtown, spent Sunday in the | Methodist Episcopal 3 HCL “Sint Sear ta ] . with her brother Enos at how to prepare and the repast was Place just eight years ago, occupyl g | village with the former's parents, | Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor ms fit for a king. After the feast all 2 fine new property which he erect- | . i g 2 s : Mr. and Mrs. Christ Groff. | Sunday School 9:30 A. M.; Preach ss Mary Heisey spent several enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. ed on North Market street. Mr. Charles Shickley returned to ing at 10:30 A. M.; Evening service at Columbia, last week the Rev. Wolgemuth is the father of Just thirty years ago he was Or- his home in York, after spending | 7:39 P. M. Owing to the absence st of Mrs. Wittel thirteen children, six sons and five dained a minister by the Brethren In | some time in town and vicinity visit- | of the pastor, there will be no prays r. and Mrs. Francis Neideigh of daughters, eleven of which are Christ and has served in that | ing relatives and friends. |er meeting this evening. rin, Ed. Neideigh and Mrs. Jennie living and were present as follows: eapacity ever since. During that | Mrs. Mary Cooper returned to her | deigh of Rheems, spent Sunday Daniel jr., of Rapho; Hiram, Phares period he officiated at many funerals {home in Harrisburg, after spending | Church of God = | several weeks in the village with her | Rev. C. D. Rishel, Pastor Lees LEE Ele &s LE IZZIE IEEE EE ( daughter, Mrs. J. D. Easton. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. A | Miss Rachel] Dukeman and Mrs.| Preaching, 10:30. A. M. and 7:30 A A | Florence Dukeman of Honeybrook, | P, M. ’ ’ [are spending several days in the| Intermediate C. E., 5:45. x | village the guests of Mr. J. H. Duke-| Senior C. E, 6:30 P, M. : IN man. AN | Mr. Frank D. Heleine, a well] Presbyterian Church N | known and experienced bar clerk of] Rev, Grank C. Bossert, Pastor y A Lancaster City, has taken charge ot| Services next Sunday morning and : x at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. | the bar at the Florin Hotel. Mr. evening | Heleine will be glad to have his M- The evening service will be brief, | many friends call and see him. The pastor will continue his seryices on lessons from nature, the tople being, “Lessons from the Trees.” | house west of town. He is assisted| Sabbath School at 9:15 A. M. by Mr. J. D. Easton, our local barber Prayer meeting, this evening at 7:30 >. M, 7 Mr. Reuben Swords has taken the confract to remodel the Joint School wh has proven himself quite a J 1 . . 1 | en ee CE A Cer mechanic with the saw and hatchet. Mr. J. H. Dukeman, pitcher of our This Explains Itself eal base ball ie: twirled for Sa-| Editor of Mt. Joy Bulletin:—A lunga on Satur rai the cham- |! imber of our county customers p have rece y tol us sever T team of Lan- | have cently told us everal men game 13 to 7 | leDrest nting themselves to be ag. ents from this store are going about the county selling rugs and colleet- ing money on the installment plan. 7 with 15 strikeouts. Look him over a IN | Mack. “wma || ZN | Mrs. John H. Shuemaker gave a RN rs Jorn d > Ho | These men are not representatives HS | bir a dinner to a number of, c pi / i: : Iain ] of this store neither do they intend ? riends and relatives in honor of | Ew : | : 11 deliver any merchandise for mon- jue father Hon. 3 Harvey Raymond |... jjected. We -want you to pub- io Qundav oe ollowing re : a : ses : jon Sunday. The following > T® | Jish in a prominent position in your | Dreson:: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stokes, | ,,,.. the facts as stated with an Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markel of Han- absolute warning to all your readers fi Ar. . S ley $ i s over; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Geyer of |. this store is not responsible for Hershey; Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Snod- |e operations of crooks. grass of Philadelphia: Frank Hatzel | Very truly yours, ; 4 of Tacony; Mr. E. G. Heines and Watt & Shand : Mr. Alfred B. Gingrfch. Mr. Raye) ZN mond received many valuable presents which he prizes very men [1100 HI Sale HI Reni 3 - 4 ly. All his friends join us in wishing | y ’ him many more happy birthdays. | Found—A ladies’ gold watch, Own- 2 ¥ ¥ # wt ets ee A seme je can have same by calling at this : office. D. B, Borough Council | ii ea fet” 7 SR | Reward for its retura ic “a iC : Nl yg. (Continued from page 1) $1000 REWAP S \ a ur da u u g sickness or disease of any kind in| Ten dollars ($10:00) ..,ward for i 9 the borough, | any information which will lead to Mr. J. H. Wharvell appeared be-| the arrest and conviction of the fore Council in reference to the | person or persons, who destroyed a amount of water rent charged him | portion of the fence at the borough ™on a property he recently purchased. park, | | te. » . % ; pe Vioney Saving Event on Account of Reducing Our Stock For Our Fall and 4 This matter was amicably sdlusted. | pf. GHO. H. BROWN, Burgess Treasurer's Report . . : eport | NOTICE is hereby given that the Winter Goods Which We Will Have in Our Store Very Early. 4 The report of the Union National | po. = 0 Fo EE Mt, Joy RACE, Irtnaren Jove bab | tery Association will hold their regu. ances in e ree accounts as aH IPE ine lows: Borough, $3,046.72; Water, $2, | Lf stated meeting Monday evening, f 338.30: Interest, $524.00 August 10th, 1914, 7:30 o'clock P. M. . ‘ o y . 2 . . ) : #4 oe a TE at the First National Bank of Mount Misses’ & Children’s White Dresses Hello, a Cut Price in Summer Men’s Dress Shirts 4 Collector of Water rente wr pel. : F enba S 3 : i v 3 25¢ Reduced Prices .............. 20¢ Underwear $1.00 Reduced Price... ....... . J linquent water renters, the totai| Also immediately after adjourn. ‘ W" : Tis : 29734. Upon | Ment of the Managers Meeting, “ ; oc rT amount of which was $227.34. p : : soc ian dle 50¢ Reduced Price a Ae 5 motion he was ordered to collect ; there will be a meeting of the Lot I 00 % siihaven enh, 800 25¢ H 9 : me 120 "A same as per ordinance. | Holders of the Mount Joy Cemetery ten 7 iwc aes - mhakor re- Association, to nominate candidates 1.2 ch .... 98c - >. ual Values N Surveyor M. N. Brubaker then pre- | 5 28 | soc Poros Kuit . 42c These are Unusua ti Lr Toners Peioes ene 2.00 bs is - $1. $1.50 Union Suits .. ... $1.29 L.adie’s Black Hose 3 pair for .... 2 proposed borough extension lines. | agers to serve for the ensuing year. ; Ladies Black Hose 2 pair for. sins The lines are same as given in these By order of the Board of Managers, I . ° 9 . 3 . di 2 3ilk H N columns recently with the exception 2t. Samuel Donaven, See. : 328C Z Se. os h iu i WIE. v Boys’ Russian Suits Misses’ & Children’s Gingham il Ee RTs that the tow of houses owned DY iiTED pu of gia ie dogm oF ¥.adic’s soc Silk Hose.....-...... Mr. C. G. Sherk, near the bridge, are = & : : andirons. Write or phone Bulletin soc Reduced Price .. . : Dresses left outside the borough. The hn 5, yy yo te “ 1 # goes from a point on the Manheim > iy 1.00 Pi soc Reduced Piice.. ... Men's Hosiery /) ed diz ontlly aro WB Detwll, Priva Saie—3 desirable uidme (0 : 1.39 . . $rec as AT ; er’s land at his barn to a point at lot on New St, Mt. Joy, 54 ft. front 1.50 sisisiwieeinisinieisiseis 3 Pair for..............coooiinn nn él the creek, but including the Hoff- | and 180 ft. deep. Call on Wm. Dil 2 Pairior.. 0 ie aa man property. | linger, Mt. Joy. may 27-tf. Ladies’ House Dresses 2zc Silk Hose Sm ha e s Blue prints will now be made o For Sale Cheap—A 34-horsewower Ladies’ White Waists $1.00 Reduced Price... . 79c and 89¢c S \ the Bronosed Yhe and the maltese wi | be placed in the hands of Solicitor | ¢ I I NT NE TN NE EN aay, asoline engine will be sold for only 35 if taken soon. This engine was + : FER) | Hensel to prepare an ordinandce and | . ax by an electric motor reasom soc Reduced Price .. 40c Dress Materials eplaced by 1.00 i ’" 89c Ladies’ White Underskirts Li | a petition. Said petition will then for selling. Come and see it run. 3 Selena a Auene... ba cheslie for the Sgnetines of Just the thing for a farmer. Bulletin . ee . : the property owners interested. . . Have a few Silk Waists at attractive sec Reduced Price.............0. BQec Crepe Office, Mt. Joy. tf. prices. 98c “ Sh 8c Crepe... After the payment of a number of $1.39 ne > Poplin bills Council] adjourned. For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener Shoes Are Also Reduced foe me ator for an automobile in first-class SALE REGISTER condition complete with bracket. Lys S Neckwear fs ] i Men’s $3.50 Oxfords.. ... . ...$2.89 $2.00 Catia n Only $5.00 Apply at this office. Men’s $3.00 Oxfords.. . .......$2.39 : Neckwear Men’s $3.50 Shoes wr You will also find some very good Neckwear Men's $3.75 Shoes con... $3.25 bargains in our grocery department @ Also good bargains iu Boys’, Ladies), - - Umberellas at a Bargain Misses’ and Children's Shoes Good Bargains in MATTINGS $1.00 Reduced Price ay ram ———— ——— ® v “BR Wy ZY 2 BY 2 BY BR = 3 7 [Zz ZY 2 A FREE notice of your sale is in- SE | serted here for any length of time, NOTICE—I am prepared to do .all provided Ww rint your sale bills. kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and | This is advertising because | work of that kind. Charges very i ‘ many people and a | ren-onable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf. RD ZY 2 22 22 13 TR 325 = 7 2) For Sale Cheap—A good as new ble-top table. Bulletin Office. 7 Zo AZ © FOR SALE—A fine 9-room house, orner Columbia Avenue and Walnut street, Mt. Joy. Apply on premises. tf Tobacco Salesmen Wanted—Earn $100 monthly. Expenses. Experience unnecessary. Advertise and take orders from merchants for Smoking and Chewing tobacco, Cigarettes, | Cigars, etc. Send a 2¢ stamp for full of faim land containing 4 acres. Al- particulars. Hemet ‘Tobacto. Co, fine brick dwelling t- | so a fine brick dwellix and out vork N. Y. jly 1-10t. buildings in Maytown by Mr. Abra- et 1 1am Shaffner. Aldinger, Auct. Lost—A friendship pin. Reward Saturday, Sept. 5—On the premis- | for its return to this office. 5 ZI a d of cows, le for B. Keller & oR = DEY DB AD. > Bargains throughout our entire store. Don’t miss this Opportunity. A chance PZ IZ % Bro. Alding > IE 2 V = 2 2 to obtain merchandise at a price-worth coming. Every article must be as repre- sented. If any thing is not satisfactory bring it back and we will make it right. Sale starts Saturdagl® ugust 8, and continues untill Saturday, August 22nd. Oppose ‘Q { ‘ H A ! | Le Mount Joy, ’ #4 > f 3 ; “Ae Tuesday, Aug. 25—On the premis- es in East Donegal township, a tract ZB Dh A 9 /% DRA x 5 S22 #2 DED a in Fast Donegal Township, on the FOUND—A gold ' Masonic em leading from Florin to Colum-| nun. can have same by ecallf land containing 44 | 4150 fice apd learning partiem perches with imwprove-| ; oo 7 pi ZW 7 : ts b Kenperling. ' Zeller, a : > 3 > auct Sub. of } W
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