The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 30, 1914, Image 2

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    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 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.
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Pass
-

The Turk
danelles,
still lurks in the Dar-|
Where there is
find
a scrap there you
will the Jap. |
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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.
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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
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Czar didn’t give Emperor Wil-|
chance efface St. Peters-
om the
to
map.
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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?


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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

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Dining Room
| Linoleum.
hibit instructive
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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 ¢
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for a new pair.

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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