MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r. A YEAR Cents i 5 Cents { SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 Six Months Three Months Single Copies Sample Copies Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their communications reach this office nou 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. s EDITORIAL the Prize Pumpkin. » . - Pass - The Turk danelles, still lurks in the Dar-| Where there is find a scrap there you will the Jap. | = s =x | Germany seems to be afraid to mobilize her army. . . and their . fair the fair onés all * county glory. . een in = boosting is recognized as nor a profession. * = * = going to have war, we revenue. wouldn't be opti all Mono itics * to be the police- and wants ull. - ne I Germany e Bi » » Czar didn’t give Emperor Wil-| chance efface St. Peters- om the to map. ss © 8 the women get in control of | there will be no| goods, | ee vernment, nn millinery Uncle Sam doesn’t] Government | jer Mexican too fast. a» nd the girls are we | Sun wearing thicker hlot and figures. mi me amiiar shall > Ldity eld his ground | ubbornly as the Belgians | ing theirs against the but | eral elections have heen order- Mexico for November, and the Orleans Picayune thinks Car- general who will be| ea In New ranza elected. | ® % * ® is the A exchanges that casual glance over some of the| come to this office most of the head-| sympathy with convinces us that line I the < | against up protest getting mixed even if France to send Jack country. * Europe is quanities A PAUL FORNWALT WEDS Waits Five Years for Sweetheart’s Liberty throughout al- spent in the True most ive years that De penitentiary, Mi Ivy M. Maysilles, of Lancaster, married at Mid- dletown Thursday night to Paul G. Fornwalt of that place, by Rev. I. H. Albright. Five years ago Miss Maysilles, who is now 26 years old, promised to be the wife of Fornwalt, who is now 24. Soon after that the young man was sent to the penitentiary for | murder, having a sentence of from | 4 years and seven months to twenty years. Miss Maysilles promised to wait for him. He resolved to turn over a new leaf, became a model | prisoner, was paroled last week] by the board of pardons, and was | released last Tuesday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Fornwalt will at Middletown. 5 Fornwalt was convicted of second | degree murder committed in Martic | township, for which the two Aston | boys were executed in the lLancas-| ter county jail yard several years 10 ner lover was live | | = | has o'clock. |in attendance, | Thompson, left | Michigan, cern | covery. Elgin Watches Special Sale IN GOLD FILLED CASES, ELIZABETHTOWN ha | Hoffer Bros. of This Place, Purchase | Manheim Planing Mill | ————— | Miss Fianna Leicht, milliner, had | fall opening on Friday and Sat- | nrday. Mrs. P. Ackerman town the guest of Sheaffer and family, P. L. Ebersole and family of| Mountville, attended the funeral Elmer Ebersole on Thursday. i E. B and family of Berwyn, ®& are the guests of Albert Gise and | @ family, on Bainbridge street. |= Rev. Jacob L. Kapp of Claysville the guest of his son, Chas. and | family, on Hummelstown street. Jacob Musser and wife of Mount-| ville, spent few days with their son, Charles Musser and family. Phares Hein of Deodate, cepted a position at the Kreider | shoe factory on South Poplar street. | Mrs. George Daily of Middletown, | called to the borough on| the serious illness of ner J. is of Mrs. Gise is Guaranteed for Twety Years. $7.75 Cases different designs, | engine turned, plain polish and a in been account of uncle, Mr. and Tount Joy, Fleming Diffenbaugh, ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foltz and H. B. Foltz Foltz family reunion Park, Lewistown. Walter Eshleman, Joshua Reber and Falkenstein gone to Coll Huntingdon. Womans’ Missionary Society Church God rendered a sionary in the Church 7:30. engraved. Monogram or in- Mrs. B. F. Hatfield attended the funeral Friday itials engraved free. Don. Gorreeht (Near Bowman’s Store) on Foltz, M. attended the | Gibboney | C. at Edgar Holmes | = Juniata | & Messrs Diehm, MOUNT JOY, have ge, at The the | of rogram American Plan Rates Moderate Sunday evening at NHoffer Bros. place, have 1 sed the machinery of the Man- planing mill Exchange Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. of this will move the on Brown TL.utheran Rev. C R¢ and to their mill street the > parsonage urday evening. E. Haupt yneaster. united Hampton, Miss Carri a1 ) M ov P. R Redsecker R Albert Zaepfel, Pro clerk, of unattend- $+ s&s ® ethtown bride eling costume Th were convenience such as Cold Light, Table Is Supplied With the Best the Market Affords * S all Ime Hot Electric The was attired in a gem Their future home and Etc. [eat be at Elizabethtown DD Wom eee MARIETTA -a * * * Abram Harner Celebrates His 78th Birthday—Is in Good Heaith Also Liuneh Gounter Where Tripe, Clams, Etc.,, are served The Christian Endeavor Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese, Zion Oct, speakers County Reformed > 3S, in on Thursday, Prominent convention Church meets ( : be | FINE OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE Wii} e| at * = * | * Hh nen one of he ol | Bar is Stocked With the Best Brands Civil war, recently| Of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars th birthday. Mr. Har- > health, and was| receiving many | looks 20 years | | Abram R. residents veteran of the celebrated his of est 78 $s 5 2 = enjoying good during the day ongratulations. He ner is busy Good Stabling Accommodation Local and Long Distance Phones 1ger. Miss Lucy Thompson, the eldest | Mr. Mrs. Frank | . Thursday for Detroit, | ( ran d Opening and will be married in| in the near future to Har- | rr son of Tax Collector and | Zuch, this place, | by a con- | there. | George esident of | its old-| stricken with ap-| early Saturday morning, and | no hopes are entertained for his re-| Mr. Consylman years | War at | and serv: | “" M. B. Black ELIZABETHTOWN. PENNA. out daughter of and that ry Zuch, Geo. F. NOW city of Special Assortment of Mrs employed large Fancy Novelties, Wings, Plumes, Etc. Consylman, a he eastern end and of residents, one est was oplexy CLOSED TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS is 75 Civil was* watchman 9ld, and served in the many years he Chickieg e election board of inspector a number terms held Pioneer I, vas ne of ffai held than old furnaces th First Republic- d on Ward 1S for the of festival No Fire the by w ever held by) [Lra]] Meat Market 3 on hand anything in Meats, Ham, Beef, Lard, Etec. Beef, Veal Pork and always right. I always have 33 of Smoked Dried Fresh Prices Also Vutton, H H. KRALL Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA West about Christmas, 1914 3g buildings demolition of the old is and Contractor Sny with a 2 about completed fell Telephone der of Florin, start force of men, will soon new building. It will be one-story, built in the latest fireproof style, and of brick, and the seating eapacity will be about hundred. There will be exits at eral places, and all requirements of the state laws relative to buildings of this kind will be followed ———- OE Meet Me on the bridge and Well Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town the six sev- FRANK'S NEXT SALE Will Offer 122 Head of Live Stock on Friday, Oct. 2nd RT ZELLER'S There will surely be some live] All Flavors at All Times stock sale at M. A. Spickler’s Wash-| gi vals ington House stables on Friday, Oct, | Special Prices to Parties, Fest Suppers, Ete. 2nd, ag that is the time set when mrs. G. H. Zeller Mr, C. S. Frank will offer 122 head. | The lot consists of a carload of) Marietta Street MOUNT JOY cows consisting of some high grade Holsteing, Durhams, etc., fresh and close springers and backward cows, | also a lot of stock bulls, stock steers and cattle for beeves. Last but not least is 75 head of shoats ranging from sucking pigs to hogs weighing 150 Ibs. Mr. Frank will also sell stock on | a small commission if you have any || Proprietary Co. Boston, Massy, you want to dispose of. 2t || we will send a large sample fr RS fo || with their name and address ahd What would have become of us| | ten cents in silver or ao if Congress had not been in session | pay postage. c ready to pass a war tax? FREE FREE to show how quicky Mildredina Hair Remedy acts, by return mail to American | { Water, Steam RHEEMS vacant houses for five dollars rent on per Two Avenue for Sumpman Of guests of H. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mt, Joy were Sunday H. Bard and family. Mr, and Mrs. Enos | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Witmer near Green Tree. David Shonk and family of Mt. {Joy spent Sunday with the former’s brother, Hiram and family. The Rheems schools marched to the P. R. R. station to witness the annual inspection trains that passed by last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Gabriel Risser and Miss Anna Stauffer of Mt. Joy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Kraybill, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. near Lancaster enjoyed an auto trip to this place on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Evans. The Landis Bros. ars of stone meal for fall seeding. | Their force of men are kept busy | filling orders and filling the large bins. Aaron Groff, contractor and build- er, with his force, erected an annex | to the B. H. Greider house, that en- hances the surroundings and makes it quite convenient. Mrs. P. C. Sload and Mrs. Cyrus Evans spent last week at Pittsburg, with pleasure. Mr, and Flyod spent Isaac Lefevre of loaded several business the Zeager. M, Weaver, daughter Henry and grandfather rewurned from a trip 111, they spent ith | combining | They were of Mrs, Clinton Mrs. John Gladys, son Henry guests Weaver to Astoria, where relatives. resumed his weeks W N. position as two \T 2, Greiner has altel vacalion of spent on his farm adja- Gretna Hills. collector of received the Samuel] I, 1aX West Don township, school tax 3D iiternoon, | responded Winfield lidate ) 1 memt minster 3 tended onvened Cedar veek. the agent Presbyter hicl at Grove, Pa., last Harry L. | gal king, Heisey West Done- lime ind for dairy this place by in feed, which farmers received two cars at was promptly taken who concerned \arge quantities of milk. E. R. Daugherty, a prominent Mt. Joy township politician, occupied the front ranks corner stone laying last week at the Masonic Home at Elizabethtown, Several thousand people had assembled for the oceca- sion Mr, and and Mrs an auto ride leaving Church Saturday at 2 P ing at Philadelphia before Chey remained until Mon Ing at home about 8 o’cl ee away are at Mrs Samuel Pearce, Rev enjoyed Rigser’s Frank Oberholzer arriv- mdown. arriv- 2k. A Novel Display at the Fair At the Fair, this year, M. T. Gar- vin are showing one of Lancaster's foremost prodsipts, name- ly, Linoleums, which this Firm handle great quantities. The Display explains the manufacture from the material to the finished product, The principle feature is a minia- ture house four feet square, con- sisting of four rooms, Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen. Each with a minia- Linoleum pattern and furnished suitable furniture, The entire mounted on turntable by means of an electric motor, once every 40 seconds. Tl House is by electric lights concealed under the roof. The exhibit Is and & Company Ot room is covered ture ith House Ww is a is revolved which e illuminateq bac ground consists of an Linoleum un on ease addition, th aotograpns show- Dining Room | Linoleum. hibit instructive en by Lino- 4 yards wide, | Printed and Inlaid, and the entire as- be purchased at this Department at all | sortment can | Popular Store | times ree eat G Were | | color and No matter old and faded your hair looks, or how long you have been gray, it will work wonders for you, keep pou looking young, promote a luxuriant growth of healthy hair, stop its fall- | ing out and positively remove and- | druff. Will not injure your hair. | not a dye. Refuse all substitutes; tle at druggists. b ———-— Auxiliary Meeting The regular monthly meeting of | the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the General | Hospital, will be held at tre home | of Mrs. Walter Brown, Oct. 1st, at | 3 o’clock, 2t a beauty. | | | | | 50c a bot- The Illinois progressives now hope | that the race of {and Sullivan will | alphebetical basis, | i —— | Surely the old worli needs a | thorough course of Uncle Sam's | peace restorative for its shattered nerves. | ———— | Bernard Shaw says he is a liar too. | Well, you can’t start an argument about it Bernie. Robins, be run Sherman on an “hill ybill gen- | THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA. signal repairman at this | six months | Nobody’s “har Hart Schaifger & Ma TOUT MEN; who think tk going without the deg men; short ard to fit; lots a s of ready mad they believe they fitted. Hart Sc human fig designe blve types are produ pe. men At $10.00 to $2 fit you; therd SHOLS $5.00. Every pair fect satisfaction or ¢ S for a new pair. Mildredina Hair Remedy Never Fails | To restore gray hair to its natural | how ! Is | GET Spire, Is To A. Acker | FALMO Ackerma UTH David of Hig | visiti Samuel We Leah Tz f Reading, is|a treatn Mrs. George . | the guest you | Walto Mrs. of I Balti- 28 is the Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leis 2 | The’ Bainbridge Wd will furnish mugic Saturday evening at the to be held here. positions an funeral of Mrs, Abram H. Hn- gle on Wednesday from the Brethren in Christ church was the largest in Suffer | years. A more, Ottmd n The tre on festival i/ The reason why when treatment wil this| number of persons from . |quick section attended the eleventh -annual | convention of the Sunday schools, painful at Maytown on Thursday evening. Salmon fishing is good im. tHis| section ,and some fine ones Jere sake. Price 1-3 | been landed during the past ek. treatment $1.00. The river is lower at present than | any time this season, Char g / A i DRUG STU West Main Street, Sunday Hours, 8 ti Sunday Hours 5 to relief, effect in remedy. Investig {at BAINBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver of York Haven, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, George Walton. The Methodist Episcopal church has undergone a number of improve | ments ‘to the exterior. John Trayer of Harrisburg and a party of friends are camping at Col lins, just above town. He was a former resident of this place. Mrs. Amelia Minnich and daugh- {ter spent a few days in Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Har- risburg, were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. John Horst. we em G—————i or Wanted 500 Farméd 100,000 acres of black land better than the best linois or Iowa at one-fifth t! the prige. We gan faction D you on you a and s fields. PA this to ¥y yy We suppose it would be useless to hope that the censors will learn more sense game da gd
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