The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 12, 1914, Image 10

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    , MOUNT JOY, PA.
CLOSE CAL Ed FARM FACTS | NEW GERMAN WEAPON |
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°r Motorcycle B. ly Es- By Peter Radford, National Lecturer, Silver Springs Family Indulge in|
s Death Under an gine Farmers’ Educationa] & Co-Qpera- German Luxury with Almost |
hnk Fox, of No. 122 Coiflfl street, | tive Union of America ¢ Fatal Results
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of death on Saturday, but lives, those who til] the soil are t e! Limburger cheese and ice cream
tell the tale. He and Robert Zim- chosen people of God. t is a new deadly weapon of the Ger-
rman, started for Middletown on] Farming is as old as the human mans. At least the family of Sam-
eir motorcycles to attend the race and is yet in its infancy: uel Nolt of near Silver Springs, so
‘cle races é i Ph ing| Success is bound to come to the attests.
btorcycle races and in approaching
le Reading railroad crossing in farmer who plans while he plows. Mr. Nolt, his wife and child had
andisville they failed to note the, Np civilization has ever advanced partaken of a repast of the above ® g
roach of a train. Fox, who was beyond its agricultural development. viands on Monday night and a few (Ireater Sarva { 1S T
ded, was almost upon the No farmer is successful who hours after the enjoyment of the £ ¥
gir efore he saw it and he had thinks more of his barn than he does luxuries were taken violently ill
{barely" time to throw himself from of his home. Two physicians were summoned, Dr.
{ the wheel, which was ground to The development of the farmer J. F. Herr, of Landisville and Dr. Q) "
. H. pieces under the {rain. The rider himself must precede the full de- Ringwalt of Rohrerstown and after a
Int of occaped injury. Zimmerman swung velopment of the ground he tills. consultation decided that the pa-| Dou ble JHA Gree
0 town pig machine into the right-of-way The most beautiful fact in the tients were suffering from ptomaine . .
§ of Mr. lyong the track and saved both him- farmer's work is that everything he poisoning.
self and wheel. After inspecting the plants is a lesson in faith. After strenuous work with emetics!
man and yr. ked machine of Fox the two mu. pest farmer aoes not bother the family was placed out of danger. al Cl rn ay. agu
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lt | wheelmen proceeded to Middletown about getting ahead of his neighbor; i eB mee i
jon Zimmerman's wheel his great business is to get ahead of Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ;
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arion | himself. Our Ads Bring Results—Try it.
i ests of| Firewook Consumption in Pennsyl- We must give to the people who Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. i THE 5 A LE
’ | i i i Our Ads Bring Results—Try it EG
- Margaret | vania live on the farm the same education-
: i Washington, D. C. Aug—There are al advantages for their children as
3 f ities enjoy.
h Eversole and | 1,648,000 cords of wood valued at $3, those of the cities joy Valuable Real Estate & A VES YOU
glurned home yester-|709,000 consumed on the farms of’ The country clergy is an agency of 0
three months’ automobile Pennsylvania annually according tO much potentiality because the rural AT PUBLIC SALE
jue south, west and north. |a report which has just been issued jife movement ig religious as well as ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 10 Y ER
Mrs. C. §S. Longenecker by the United States Department of jpqystrial and social. i The undersigned will offer at] ou
ter Kathryn attended the Agriculture. The total yearly fire-, Th 5 public sale, on the premises, along |
| : : oi ere should be a social and an I D BENEM 9 CQ)
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Boiling Springs on Satur|[wood consumption in {his Stale is industrical survey of every com- yp. to Lititz, and IE east of | Can't 2
picnic was held by the 1,869, 157 cords with a value of $4, munity. The pastor, the teacher and the former place, in Penn township, |
bers of Harrisburg. (421,806. The cosumption in the, school and church officials are the following described real estate|
hristian Nissley and son|cities of this State is 206,000 cords ,, =~. = 4 he Hake suchasurvey. to Witi—A TRACT OF LAND | —-
Mr. B. E. Hiestand, Mr. land 14,962 cords are used in the, ° _ Containing 105 Acres & 100 Perches T 1 -—
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Vo 5 :»! In a recent survey of a community ' adjoining lands of Amos Shenk,|
Iyers and Mr. Hen Shell neral operation of Pennsylvania |
auto io to Parise lame year pe in New England, the average annual Amos H. Hershey, Jacob Paes!
hey inspected a 192 acre] In Continental United States the income of 154 farmers who has a a Hogususr ar
common school education was $229, o3 are a Two-Story Lime
If you have not already Hf
The trip was made Satur- amounts to 85937,000 cords, valued
[at $250,000. Of this amount 69, 961,
Wm, Chandler of JChestaut 400 cords are used on the farms
is spending :
on Dr W.D Choadler | ation and 1 751 000 cords are used farmer who possessed it $253 each 36 feet, Ml, in 8 Sood state of re-
? ’ ra 3 ia) pas : > rey pairs, together wi other necessary
nor of her birthady, Mrs. in the mines of the United States. | ? outbuildings, a never failing water
fller’s daughter, Mrs. H. P./The average value of wood con-| supply, ete.
br of Lancaster, and Miss Mar-| : hit S 91 | The soil is lime stone and is in an |
‘ooper of ig N. J a i ea Sum Pe May Oil Main Street A as of eLlitvaiion. Th
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flay with her. |average consumption per farm in the by te
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at Mr. Hiestand has listed |annua consumption of firewood, x { H f
{ ! p while the average net income of 122 Stone DWELLING HOUSE, | ow far
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farmers of the same locality with a 10 Toons in good condi-
3 : tion, with attachment, a ©
io vas $422 = 3 2
high school education was $4 an nee Donk fata. Corl Ilouse aed)
nually. This was worth to each Grinding House, Tobacco Shed, | YourMoney offer during this sale, do
ed by the genuine barga
to attend before the sa'e ¢
Will go
This is the sale where yo
Mr.. Clarence Schock made lop Xo 2. " or
; 3 | quest of several Councilmen, asking ToTiie Yauovs of lLancesier Coun
. and Mrs. J. B. Hipple of Kan-|piteq States is 11 cords per annum. and could easily be divided so as to
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everal Until You the Biggest Bargains for
“ty. Kan. are east on a visit to | [them to give Main street another make two smaller farms.
> ~y a c | A — | a oil s $
: 1 ; ar i coat of oil. The Councilmen were Persons wishing to view the prop-
as They are 2 present guesis * erty before the day of sale will Least Money. Glad to S
of Mrs. Hipple’s brother and sister, | Baptism by Immersicn of the opinion that the Borough had shown same by calling on the — Att d
Squire M. M. Leib and Mrs. J. E. A service of immersion was held expended about enough money for jq.¢ en
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Hoffer. Mr. ‘Hipple is a son of the Sunday afternoon at Falmouth. A oil this year and now Mr. Schock is Sale to commence at 2 o’clock p.
o to house canvass on Mm. of said day, when the conditions |
late Jacob Hipple of this place. He big flat was anchored near the shore making a house will be made known hy
was formerly principal of the Sol-|upon which the service was held. A Main street and will apply another NATHAN HOSTETTER This Sale PRR
diers’ Orphan School here and later number of clergymen participated, coat if the property owners pay for H. H. Snavely Avot
on the staff of the Lancaster Daily |ind several persons were immersed. same. Many people favor it. A. G. Hamaker, Clerk.
Examiner. At present he is meet:
ing with great success as publisher |
of the Presv. one. of Kansas City's BEB DDDIGE SIP DIIDID SEIS BESS
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Lancaster Pennsvivania MIDDLETOWN F/I
. August 25, 26, 27, 28, 1914
Don’t Merely Listen--Play;
You Can Be The Pianist
Big Poultry Exhibit, Great Art |
YY: have listened to the musical wonders wrought by a skilled pianist,
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FOR SALE A 192 Acre Farm only
12 miles from Lancaster, for $7,500.
Call on or address B. E. Hiestand,
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United Brethren
Rev, D. E. Long, Pastor
Sunday School 9 A. M.
Preaching, 10:15 A. M.
Preaching 7:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even-
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Reward for its return to this office.
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Methodist Episcopal
C. B. Johnston, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 A. M,
Public worship with sermon 10:30
A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday,
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For Sale Cheap—A good as new
(marble-top table. Bulletin Office.
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|lot on New St., Mt. Joy, 54 ft. front
and 180 ft. deep. Call on Wm. Dil
| linger, Mt. Joy. may 27-tf.
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play, Free Vaudeville Daily
Great Enlarged Midway
and you've envied his ability tg play the music of his choice whenever
he wants it. You have envied hisability as a performer, not a mere listener.
A Day and Night Sho
TUESDAY, CHILDREN’S DAY handsome silver and bron
medals in Athletic Contests, Racing Wednesday, Thursday and F
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For Sale Cheap—A 314- -horsewower
gasoline engine will be sold for only
$35 if taken soon. This engine was
replaced by an electric motor reason
for selling. Come and see it run.
! Just the thing for a farmer. Bulletin
Office, Mt. Joy. tf.
Church of God
Rev. C. D. Rishel, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7:
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er. You, like him, can play what you like Final Summer Clear-Away
when you like. 2
You can have in your home tomorrow, a Prices Are Now Attract-
marvelous piano that will make musicians * ing Many People
all your family, a wonderful piano that will
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Big Fireworks Display and Midway
Attractions Every Night
Excellent train service to and from al] towns on Pennsylvania
railroad and Philadelphia and Reading. Street railway service be-
tween Harrisburg and Middletown every ten minutes.
Admission: Day 25¢; Night 10c
A. L. ERB, President. F. B. STAYMAN, Secy
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NOTICE—I am prepared to do all
kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and
work of that kind. Charges very
reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf.
Trinity United Evangelical
Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Public worship with sermon 10:
A M. and 7:30 P. M.
Song Service, 7:15 P. M.
Harvest Home services will
held Sunday, Aug. 30.
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open to you all the joys and delights of the UR County patrons will find Satur-
day, Aug. 22nd, a prime saving op-
portunity in needed wearables and many
Come in at any time and let us show you home wants. Only about one week re-
mains in which to take advantage of these
the wonderful. vast reductions.
Men's Dollar Shirts, 79c.
. 0 Men's Straw Hats, Half Price.
Francesca-Heppe Player Piano $45 temnant Matting, 10¢ yard; from 20c.
Samples Printed Linoleum, 29¢: 30 in-
Which, excepting the famous Pianola Play- ches square. ?
er-Pianos, (We are sole agents), is the Wik Wool Suits, $5; from $15 to
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generally accepted “best” player-piano on the Fine Lingerie Waists, 49¢; from $1.
Women's Pumps, $1.69: from .$3.50 to
$5.
factory and in a humorous turn, we might Women's White Canvas Shoes, $1.19;
from $2.85.
Men's Oxfords, $2.79; from $3.50.
company he keeps.” Women's Black Silk Lisle Hose, 25¢; 50¢
4 seconds.
At any rate, the same men who make Pique Underskirts, Special at 48c.
Pianola Pianos make the Francesca and they Men's Stylish Suits, $8.50; worth $16.50.
are skilled mechanics of the best sort. More Joly a pie.
Women's Lisle Vests, 1214¢; 19¢ and 25¢
seconds.
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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 |
| particulars. Hemet Tobacco Co. | 0 [I 111 OOO
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Presbyterian Church
Rev. Grank C. Bossert, Pastor
Sabbath School 9:15 A, M.
Divine worship with sermon 10:
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Prayer meeting this evening
7:30.
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Owner can have same by calling at|® The Youngsters
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The Missionary Society of the |
Church of God will hold their regu-|
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Here and there, there is a studious youngster who really
longs for school to begin; but most “kids” would like to see Auf-
( ! I gust three months long.
{ Be I = You can’t lengthen the month for your children but you cédn
. {= multiply its happiness ‘by being generously liberal with Chiqules
Eleven--Day Vacation B Beck Sod, Water
Asbury Park = Sold in Mt. Joy at Morton & M vers, Washington House, H.
E. Smith, Farmers’ Inn, D. F. Gabel, Mrs. John Darrenkamp, H.
Long Branch HE. Klugh, H. H. Zeller, Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp. y
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cordially invited. The program:
Singing, I Canno, Tell: It All;
Prayer; Singing, Hé Is Everything | 4
To Me; Reading of Scripture Les-|
son, Mr. Frank Shatto; Solo, My|
Lord and I, Clara Pennell;{ Reading
of Minutes, Mrs. Eli @meltzer;
Singing, His Way With ThPe; Read. |
ing, Sam Suydam; Singfng, Christ
Every Day; Reading, firs. Frank
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eed Power; Bl j@kboard Drill,
D. Rishel; Dffering; Sing-
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sponsive: its action is perfect, and its caseis
modeled after the latest types, covered with Now You May Buy A Celebrated
excellent veneering. .
The or as ine. reflects the know- Heppe Three-Sounding Board
ledge of scholar-mechanics and master Piano For Only $200
musicians.
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Its price, $450 places it within reach of creased efficiency in manufacturing. You may
be familiar with the splendid quality that has
always been maintained in our popular
terms. Francesca piano. And no doubt you have
heard of the three-sounding board pianos, the
Marcellus, Edouard Jules and Heppe Pianos.
This latest achievement is the addition of
the three-sounding board feature to the
Our Tuning Service Francesca, which will sell at $290.
Your piano need tuning? All you need You May Buy The Francesca on
to do is to call 674 on the Bell and ask for
the Piano Department and we shall be Easy Payment Terms
glad to send our experienced tuner to ex- Any responsible person may take advan-
tage of our easy-payment plan, which pro-
vides for a small initial payment and con-
venient monthly payments,
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 Jia 77 Ten tamer
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train leaving Mt. Joy, 12:38 P. B(=
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at Philadelphia on return trip. § 83 Sth and Locust Sts., COLUMBIA.
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