The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 07, 1914, Image 2

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. LA iF Mumma was busy with|CLOSED TUESDAY, THURSDAY ment
2 es but with no avail, and as| AND FRIDAY EVENINGS George 1. Heller, of Hummes
0 st res stooped over the| town, a former resident of the
SUL: was arde of the wagon and polled. oti borough, and a brother of F. H. Kel-
business items wae pin. When we landed on the! ler, of this place, while fishing in|
A committee was ' ap-| Scene the driver was sitting on me WILL B. Black the Swatara creek, succeeced in |
ir sucges Sunday | Wagon while the mules continued landing a large bass that measured
schoo! hymnal Mrs. C. C. Hicks their mad dash toward the setting | ELIZABETHTOWN. PENNA. twenty-one and a half Re In |
vas elected as a delegate to the Co. [Sun length and five inches wide,
S. S. Convention 1d at Yh weighed four pounds and pid
on yursday, Oc Mis BAINBRIDGE Krall Meat Market |o ounces. Many persons viewed the |
- (8 ill be the dol legate represent Hiestand, of Hz which is believed to be the |
ing the Ladies’ Bible Class e grandmothe largest ever caught in the creek.
K. E. Behney an aged resident of
of Philadelphia | Colebrook, was discovered diggi ¢
nt Mrs. M wench near the bath house,
Leonarc Na « | pose being to find a chest of gold,
. f Phila I always have on hand anything In| (ich some men had told him was
sister _| the ne of Smoked Meats, Ham, | here many years ago by Indians
R , Bolog..a, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. he was discovered after hav-
Ze ol I a Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and | Ke all he had dug a
re S g | Mutton, Prices always right. I hols leep enough to bury three
nd S ) ¢ horses. Special Officer Heist, of the
1 re gues M i Samuse Engle have H H. KRALL CO. & IL. railroad, ordered the man to
A L I wher Mr. West Main Street, Opp. Bank, fill up the hole. He reluctantly com-
mnt Qe, lays Ce ) MOUNT JOY, PA. |plied with the request and was al-
10 Suse ehanna river this he ladies of Bell Telephone. lowed to return to his home.
is low than it has been for st E l church was Miss Mary Graney, daughter of |
years, the oldes -esidents s ai \ neat sum was Meet Me on the bridge and We'll | Mr and Mrs. John Graney, of Park
It is feared that a water fa- Have a Plate of the [ str eet, wa tendered a party in |
mine may dlow in a number - of [he ace i low Best Ice Cream In Town | honor of her 8th birthday on Fri. |
2 sections. as cisterns and wells are and wells and cisterns are up. | day evening, A most enjoyable |
low Tl [ ents claim they | time was had by all present which |
n St. John's Episcopal Church on A ¢ r so low, | concluded with an excellent repast.
jay special services at 8 and M 'homas opened what |She was the recipient of a number
30 with celebration of the Holy she tho v double yolked | of handsome presents. Those present
nmunion. In the evening Rev g on the inside was another [vere Ordelia Brandt, Eilene Hess, |
Albert Aune of Philadelphia, de- hard ed egg containing albu: Elizabeth Kaylor, Evelyn Shay,
livered an excellent sermon on “The men, but no yolk | Dorothy Ricker, Esther Brenernan,
Cross and the Sword.” SA od (Irma Coble, Kathryn Kaylor, Mary
Leonard Waller, jr., made a Dar- Convention of C. E. Union Graney, Lois Falkenstein, Mrs.! H.
row escape from severing his thumb! The annual convention of the RT ZE L LER’ S G. Hess, Mrs. C. H. Shay, M Mrs. J.
on the left hand i afternoon | Lancaster County Christian Endeav- All Flavors at All Times H. Graney, Vera and Ruth Westsfer,
while engaged in trimming a birch or Union will be held in the Re gpecia] Prices to Parties, Festivals, Pear] and Hlizabeth Heisey, Ken-
limb in order to make some im- formed Church in Marietta tomorrow Suppers, Mito. neth Ricker and William Finnegan
provements to his kennels, The ax (Thursday.) All day and evening : —— co
. he was using slipped and cut an sessions will be held. The Inter- mrs. GC. H. Zeller
“Wgly gash in the hand. It bled con- mediate Society of the Church of Marietta Street MOUNT JOY They Nearly 473d It
erably and he fainted from 10ss|God will go over in a body. Mount Just as Doctor Newion Biflzer
hloo Home remedies were ap-| Joy will be well represented. ir came out of St. JOSeph's Hospitaf at
il a physician was secured. | Ee J FREE Lancaster last Wedneyyy night, jhe
saw three men trying stealgghis
fam B. Jacobs, Mrs. §
bildren left Saturday
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THE SULLETIN ny as a number of his old pupils YO ELIZABETHTOWN
wished to hear him again. ey
MOUNT JOY, PA. The Prof. H. T. Albert Memorial a Ar Geo. H. Keller, Formerly of This
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro’r. Association has sent three $20 gold Elgin Boro, Lands Big Bass
pieces to Prof. Albert in Durham, moan
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Kansas. This amount was lef irom Isaac Spahr, of Darby, spent a few
Six Months......... 50 Cents their recent service and memorial a C es bavs with J. B. Miles and family.
Three Months....... 25 Cents LE John Heckler has enrolled as a
Single Copies........ 2 Cents last Tuesday and Is in wy ing CARLEAEAE yg (Je udent at F. & M. Academy at Lan-
: 1 ‘ani health. It is the intention of the hs
Sample Copies........ FREE a lich in Book 107 . aster.
‘ association to publish in 0 0 iw S 1 1 Mrs. John Peters of Middletown,
an account of the proceedings ©0 pec A 3 v Av: wi vy
Entered at the post office at Mount his memorable event Tames & DE if Thursday with C.R. Boggs and
Joy as second-class mail matter. 3 a, } charge of umily.
All correspondents must have their Johnstin, president, had CRATES Jacob Thuma of Marietta, spent
communications reach this office not| the work, assisted by the late Wm. B a e Thursday with his mother-in-law, Mrs
later than Monday. Telephone news pj. (Clepper as secretary. Prof. H. i E ne Ha : :
of importance between that time and | Tacobs Was -nistorian = ans 10ss.
i2 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan-| — "° > ig Be | Miss Mary Chapman of Philadel-
ges for advertisments must positive IN phia, is the guest of William Chap- \
ly reach this office not later than] SALUNGA GOLD FILLED CASES, wan. and LAI
Monday night. New advertisments| ;.c Ben Habecker spent Sunday eh x=
Mrs. é spent x uar e rs. of LK ri :
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday _.. \o. Suen Strickler Guaranteed for Twety Years Prof. J. F. Kob, of Harrisburg, is
night. Advertising rates om applica- | % aS, Dp oT J the guest of Leo Kob and family on
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tion. | Mr. Charley Bacon is shipping his Bast High street
- = — | fz p y cities by th Es Bt ir
MAYTOWN a flossli%o to oes by el { 15 Prof. I. E. Oberholtzer left on
garioad: : 3 : @® Thursday for New Haven, Conn,
| "Christ Herr and family spent Sung when he will enter Yale
Missionary Society of Reformed |day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs |Z a 7 ;
Church Met Last Wednesday Jacob Herr a Daniel Zerphey and wife, of Peters:
Evening ALE Atos Gants. coos along our ag Cases in different designs, burg, are the guests of Mrs. Fannie
- a) . £ » xc Y £0es < = out . s 4 ;
i ios dAIIY With « : st horsen i engine turned, plain polish and a Ebersole on Bainbridge street.
— pike daily a string of rses :
PY = = P & a y -
Mrs. Abram Sload visited her| trailing after him. @ engraved, Monogram or in- a [. J. Brendel and family, of Hau
oe eens ora . j . : ta i B | over, attended the funeral of S. 8.
3 nol : =
son Pau] at Rheems, Communion services were held in g itials engraved free. a ) 1 ’ ¢
4 Soa o - 3 rs 5 3¢ day & 38 i
Miss Camie Heitz of York, visited|the Mennonite Church tt Landis- B = Phersole on faye on
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller. ville on Sunday morning. 5 1 , Mrs. E. E. Beid eman, Mrs. Zippa
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Risser and Mr, Frank Strickler, hardware i Pierce and Miss Agnes Ising, of Har-
son visited friends at Lititz. merchant, is selling corrugated iron u =u tishurg, spent Friday with Dr. S. R.
Miss Josie rber of Mont Alto roofing for $3.20 per square. Rn B Nissley 2nd wife.
sit€d mother. Mrs. K. Garber. Our farmers have about finished |g 0 \ OITe0 5 Mrs. Clayton Peters and son
= = | ane Thursdav a] Q Da rg?
/ Tiss je Sonen of Lancaster, seeding but the ground seems to a § spent Thursday with Mrs Peters
al er siste Mrs. Vallie G.|dry to sprout the grain 8 (Near Bowman's Store) 2 | mother, Mrs. Fannie Bleacher at
i” Mr. Jordan Kline is once more = g Falmouth.
m Sload is siting Mr. |able to attend to business, after a a MOUNT JOY, PA. 8 Mrs. Annie Breneman aug daugh-
Irs. Donald Hou Phila- | serious attack of lumbago 8 || ter, Mary of Bainbridge, were the
ia. Mrs. Jacob Herr and Mrs. »Mary | U/ERSiiE A | guests of Mrs. Amos Breneman on
Morris Frysinger of | Rohrer attended the Maulfail mer Thursday. {
( sited M and Mrs. at Mountville on Thursday. American Plan Rates Moderate Rev. J. 1. Nichols f Bt Poter’s |
S 1 Mr. Nehemiah Gantz and fam Catholie church is ittending the |
S nd daughter of | o Mount Joy spent Sunday with synod of the Harrisburg Diocese, a t
S iM nd Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bortzfield \ Harrisburg. : 7 i
S] Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baer and Mr. X0 ange ote Joseph Meashey and family” at- |
chter Mary|and Mrs. Jacob Newcomer attended tended the tuneral of Mr. Meashey fy
S g M and | the Buckwalter funeral on Saturday mother, Mrs Senate Meashey t |
: : ount Joy, Pa. ;
t orning Mm Ys 3 Manheim on Saturday. |
K has returned te Misses Alma Hershey and Martha| A 7 The Congewago Sunday school
3 v |
York ( ) ime his stud-| Eby attended the sewing circle Albert aepfel, Pro held Children's Day exercises on
5 lu versity th home of Miss Carrie Erb at & 88 Sunday afternoon An excelle
Tollenbaugh spent a few) Ephrata a : . J . programme was lered
A isiting his son \nnie and Sadie Hays, Mrs. Jno.| “° } bomoaern Canoe such 88) (york on the
1 st at Muhlenburg. | Peifer and Mrs. McGirl spent Sat-|>2t1S. HOU al Cold Water, Steam |; ace and
a member of the|urday with Miss Leah Zercher at Heat, Electric Light, Ete. ing rapidly. Thy
the Theological Sem-| West Willow. het wee: ri
Les ) oo Table Is Supplied With the Best |ctween Vian ar
ter, visited Rev. W. Mr, and Mrs. Cylde Runkel of Claude Ishler,
near Wrightsville, spent a few the Market Affords U. S. Marine Cc
returned to the Theo-|days with her grandparents, Mr and | . + = 3 land, is the gues
logical Seminary of ther Lutheran| Mrs. J. Z. Kline. Harman Ishler ar
i & Ge rg. Mr. Wolf is a| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heisey of Also huneh Gounter street
™, ) tt ss of 19 Lititz were over Sunday visitors ¢ emer ROY
: i the « ss of 1 16. iti ' were 9 er nday visitors at|,,.... Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese, Preparatory Serv
J. D and John De- | the home of her parents, Mr. and - c in Christ Reformed
al 4 : . Xfm ripe, Clams, Etc. are served 5 .
a few days in|Mrs. Adam Dietrich. day evening, Octobe
s delegates to the Syn- Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hershey, Mr.(FINE OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE | vices will be h
utherar ireh in ses-| and Mrs. H. Smeltzer and Miss \Ray | $ #9 morning October 11th
| Willis of Harrisburg, spent Sunday | 3 2 her
rkel f th »s | witr the Samuel Eby family |Bar i i Ciisitm Ober on)
workers of the Dames es » a ) gn oh ol aris Stocked With the Best Brands dletown, former res
Lancaster, were enter- Children’s meeting in the Churc fB ' :
) borough, celebrated th
ained at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|of the Brethren on Sunday after of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars sary of their wedding
Walter Sharj During the eveni Y He y 7 Invi S $e o 8s or a
Walter Sharp, During the evening or Byun oe peasy by entertaining a nu
the hostess served a fine supper|Iro a stance will be in atten " . ri
3 riends.
n " iced by Sit jones, Good Stabling Accommodation Avie upg
. °K ali
resent Mrs. Fannie| The time for the annua] donation | Local and Long Distance Phones |sireet ieriained
Sa t | STEEL, nba tained a
4 \I M. Nixdorf, Mrs. Hliza-|'o the General Hospital is here. All| friend heir home
ibuti riends at their 8
be err, M \ddie Barto, Mrs. contributions will be gratefully re-| i io ik
. evening. rames
El 1erho Mrs. Mary Duing,|ceived at the home of Mrs. seid d 0
: 1dulge i ‘ ‘
Mrs Emma ©by. We hope for a liberal supply. rain pening indulged in «ang
L Mrs. | Fruits, jellies, onions, beans, soap, svening was on ey
I. Klugh, | Potatoes, old muslins, money, ete. The affair wagon the
M will be very acceptable. Kindly . {tw one.
of the Re-/bring or send all not later than| Special Assortment of Prof. x J. Deseyes,
for monthly Thursday F . vatory of Music at Je
meeting on Wednesday evening in Mr. Harry Mumma was driving] ancy Novelties, give a Toc/s] frau sheen
the Sunday school room of the|tWo mules past the rotary Saturday| churck, on East High street ti Mon-
Mrs. Sue Wolf, the presi-| When the long-eared pair started on | ‘Wings, P, 3 Nernics, Etc. day evening, Oct. 12th. Rvof. De-
i — cevee will be assisted by his wife,
who has charge of the vocal depart-





 













 


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Come and see these clothes, see what $17 gets you in




clothes-value. And others at $10 & $15 & up to $25.
SHO
For Men and Boys in Black and Tan,
lace and button at from $1.50 up to
$5.00. Every pair of Shoes is guaranteed to give you per-
fect satisfaction or else we want
:| for a new pair.
you to return them to us
SHOES THAT SATISFY is our motto.

GETZ BROS.




To Pile Sufferers
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
lhe most economical, cleansing and
n Ml [RED i GESTEWIT] a We can unconditionally guarantee germicidal of all antiseptics is
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u ’ : - a treatment to you that will relieve o
£ you of all suffering. It is Known
i Author of several Songs and n as
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Marches. The German Musici a. : x : A soluble Antiseptic Powder to
an, offers his services to the Ottmar’s Pile Remedy be dissolved in water as needed.
people in Lancaster Co.,teach- @| The treatment consists of sup As a medicinal antiseptic for douches
ing on almost any String in- : = in treating catarrh, inflammation of
2 . = HB | positions and pills. There 18 M9) ,jceration of nose, throat, and that
struments, Piano, Organ and gi con why you should continue to| caused by feminine ills it has no equal.
Pipe Organ at reasonable prices For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham
BW suffer when this/mild but effective], .... .c; 1as recommended Paxiine


treatment $1.00.

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100,000 acres of black muck corn |
land better than the best in Ohio, I- West
linois or Towa at one-fifth to one-third
the price.
We can prove this to your my
faction. Drop us a card; it will gost
yogg only a cent, and we will send
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GOTD. I'g at my residen
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For Sale at
| Wanted 500 Farmers z Bur, Chandler’ S
DRUG STORE
Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. (number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete,
Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M.
Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M.
A NEW RESTAURANT
ve opened a firs
j Thuing pianos, ang repairing gi, tment will / bring about such| in their private correspondence with
@ organs and pipe organs a quick relief. ‘No inconvenience or women, which proves its superiority.
specialty. 4 1 vomen who have been cured say
! painful effect in taking the pile is “worth its weight in gold.” At
| | remedy. Investigate for your owm| ruggists. 50c. large box, or by mail
Mount Joy, Pa. sake. Prige 1-2 treatment 50c. Full Che Paxton Toilet Co. Boston, Mass.

HOTEL McGINNIS
The undersigned having remodeled
the old Mooney Hotrl, adding 8




18 now prepared to. entertain transi
| ent and regular guests.
REST, RANT
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Warren Given,
ard Mumma, Ever
tle, Howard Ke
Ward Haines, Fre
Royer, Charles
Gestewitz, Harry
am Garber, Henry
jamin Felker, Jol
Field, Martha Moy
naur, Ethel Newc
thorne, Dorothy Sc
raw, Virgie Geib,
Ada Way, Pauline
Fauby, Anna Bart
ers, Laura Moore.
First Primary,
Second Primary,
Teac
Ben Brown, F
Harry Brooks, Chz
von Roudabush, F
wood Brubaker, Le
vey Engle, Norm;
Wealand, Michael
Eby, Robert Haine
Earl Pautz, Mildr
Gibbons, Mary Peo
drix, Ruth Eshlem
Iva Shoop, Mabel
Ressler, Helen Gib
Third Primary, Ve
Teacl
Clarence Bleyer,
Omer Brubaker, Ez
Engle, Charles Goo
drix, Alvin Hertzog
ley, Watson Schnei
Bennie Shank, Leo
vey Ressler, Charl
mie Gochenaur, Fre
ga Hyson, Edith
Mitchell, Virginia
Pennell, Dorothy
Witmer, Marie Shu
Mary Way, Elizabe
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Fourth Grade,
ler,
Roy Arndt,
Witmer Eberle, Joh:
ert Eshleman, Clau
uel Gillums, Charles
Keller, Howard Lir
Mateer, Roy Loraw
Arthur Mumma, Big]
Bhatz, Charles Roth
faurice Ressler,
Baward Stark, W
Bear, Alice 1
valter, Eva Br
Verna Cun
Anna Ellis,
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