The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 07, 1914, Image 6

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S. H. Miller
WATCHES
Cloeks, Jewelery
and Spectacles
Repairing in all its Branches.
Also electrical goods of all
1 1 1)
kinds.
Electric light globes sold & Ex-
changed for Edison Electric
Company.
Report all Electric light trou-
ble to me which will have
prompt attention.
1 TFT ET 1 OT 1 1
East Main street
MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA
ca 0100 Tr
THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR A
REL
© EF man
Vout Pocket Kodak
little camera that's built as
sccurately as a watch. One pull and
it is opened, in focus,—a slight pres-
sure on the ball bearing shutter re-
lease, and the exposure is made,—a
push and it is closed and back in
your vest pocket.
Has Kodak Anastigmat lens, giving
remarkable definition, and Autotime
Scale to insure correct exposure.
Size of pictures, 153x2% inches.
Capacity eight exposures without
reloa Price, $12.00, with single
The
fens, $6.00
Sold by
W.B.BENDER
BARBER
East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER
CONESTOGA TRACTION CO.
LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT
JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN
DIVISION
Schedule in effort January 1, 1914.
Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00,
6:15. 6:15 7 {55 8:15, 9:15, 10:15,
11:15 a. Lard 151s, 1:15, 2:15, 3:16,
7:15, 8:15, *9:46,
$, 6:46, 7:45, 8:45,
a m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45,
£:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, “1:16 p.
m,12:30 a. m.
Additional car daily except Sunday
leaves Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m., arriving
at Lancaster at 7:16 a. m.
Saturdays cars every half hour
leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to
7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:18
& m. to 8: 15 p. m.
On Saturdays a car will leave Lan-
caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave
Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11:45 Pp.
m.
Sundays, cars every half hour from
May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster
from 7:15 a. m, to 7:15 p. m; leave
Mt. Joy from 8:45 a. m. to 8.15 p
Sundays, cars every half hour from
Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Lancaster
from 2:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav-
ing Mt. Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:16
m.
Sundays,
at 6:16 a. m.;
7:30 a. m.
(*)Dally except Saturday.
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We are Always Prepared to Rerve
Pure
Spring
first car leaves Lancaster
leaves Elizabethtown
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Water
ICES
IN ANY QUANTITY at
Moderate Charges.
Very
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy. Penna.
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Dooteoeeseeeo
For a Good Clean Shave
Or a Classy Hair Cut
Stop at
H.J. WILLIAMS
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Main St.,
Agt For Middletown Laundry
Mount Joy
RADESMARKS and rights obtained or no
Todel, Morey Fy or Bhotos and brief
escription, for FREE SEARCH and report on
WB ei L
'p you to
Boat asousoon


The Call Of The

Weather Is A

Winter Suit

ND THE CALL of the town for
value in that Suit is the house
hind this advertisement.
Yes, any clothing store can say t
it's the store that proves its words 1
the BIGGEST CLOTHING STORE
can be relied upon.
We certainly “have the goods,”
have grown in the short period of
for the very
he same
yy its
INTHE
else we
about
the commanding position of leadership in
Trade.
nine
the
could
thing,
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
best of
that stands be-
but
reputation as
COUNTY that
not
years to
Clothing
The Suit Values we give at from $8.50 to $25 will
NOT be duplicated anywhere you go
$28 and $30.
under
We have proved this so often
have hundreds of customers who say they
that
from $10 to
we
waste no more
time in looking around elsewhere before coming here.
But we would rather
son of OUR values with the average
YOU WOULD make a compari-
run. Then when you
are through you will only appreciate what we have to offer.
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WATCH FOR THE GREATER GROFF & WOLF STORE.
Groff & Wolf Co.
26-28 North Queen Street
LANCASTER, PENNA
LANCASTER’'S FASTEST GROWIN G STORE
i Masonic Home News
not not only known as
City of Brotherly
“City of Hos-
Philadelphia is
“Quaker City and
| Love,” but also as
pitale.”’ It was, therefore, most
natural that, when considering the
|subjert of the erection of a mem-
orial the Masonic Home
members of the
Philadelphia should
as their memorial.
“building on
Grounds, the
| Frat®™iity in
{select a hospital
They surely could not
one more appropriate,
land more needed,
present time.
more useful
even at the
of both
years, to-
growing colony of
necessarily must be
times; besides. Ma-
which is undis-
excluded from
Among a large number
sexes, many advanced in
gether: with a
| children, there
sickness at all
sonic * Charity,
criminating, has not
the shelter of the Homes, the lame,
the halt and the blind. Sufferers
from locomotor-ataxia, paralysis and
all forms of senile weakness are with
us now, and cry aloud for hospital
care.
We, gherefore,
satisfaction of the
now in |progress in the Lodges of
Philadelphia, to provide for the
erection | of this much desired build-
ing.
With a
learn with great
active movement
view of familiarizing its
members with the character, extent
and beauty of the great Masonic
institution, and exciting their in-
terest in this proposed memorial,
on Wednesday, September 30, 1914,
Hamilton ' Lodge, No. 274 F. & A. M.
of Pennsylvania made a pilgrimage
to the Hemes, accompanied by their
families and friends. They arrived
at 11:30 A. M. to the number of 160
and taken over the grounds in
automobiles, shown through the
buildings and with a Grand
Lodge Hall dinner in the great din-
ing room. At the conclusion of the
Worshipful Master, Sigmund
Goldberger addressed the essemblage,
expressing his pleasure in having so
members of his Lodge
present and the
all experienced at their
were
regaled
dinner,
many of the
with their familieg
pleasure they

® ® CO {judging from the
MOUNT JOY, -
| an
TheOnlyFeed
— | visit,
Grinder That Grinds Wet Grain
Without Clogging
You needn’t have trouble when you come to
grind wet feed. We havea linesf Read Gririders
“shat will handle it at the same speed as dry.
1 ETZ SELF-SHARPENING
SILENT BUHR
FEED MILLS
Give Letz Mills a trial and 3 will never use any other
kind.
They are the fastest-working,
easiest-running Feed Grinders made, and
cost you least for gasoline.
Grind Oat
Hulls, Alfalfa, Hay, Corn with Cobs and
Husk, Wheat Screenings and all Small
Grains fine at a single grinding. Buhrs
sharpen themselves. One set grinds
to 3000 bushels.
1000
We can furnish you the
“right size Letz for your engine’s horse-
power. See us about it at once.
Eastern Distributor
all]
PENNSYLVANIA fraternally.
and the kindnsss
of their reception. He
Past Master, Michael Young, Junior
Warden R. J. Ramsey and Secretary
L. M. Weaveer, who each in turn ex-
pressed their pleasure in their visit,
spoke of the hospital project as the
object of their visit and of their
enthusiasm in the same. Superin-
tendent, N. Franklin Heckler ex-
pressed the pleasure of the manage-
ment and guests of the Homes in
welcoming to their midst Hamilton
LR a
He stated that the
Masonic Homes
of the
interegt
the welfare of
and courtesy
called upon
their friends.
Committee on
considered the
Homes in proportion
they manifested in
the Homes and judg-
ing from the standard of faithful-
ness and industry, Hamilton Lodge
{had a guest in the Homes in the
| person of Brother John Decker who
occupied a of highest con-
sideration.
guests
to the
positicy
It has been saig that without
churches or fraternities, there would
be retrogression. The Masonia


aim
two by
Sunday,
of all
Homes, in its for progression
unites the bringing hers,
Sunday after the ectergy and
denominations, and
crowds that as-
services, sect oc-
position in wor-
visitors, as it does
There is much in our
attract visitors, for here
these
secondary
semble at
cupies a
ship among our
services to

the most eminent clergymen anq the
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AUTUMN
LEAF
EXCURSION
MT. GRETNA
AND
LEBANON
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11

iried tints of early Autumn,
#27 A delightful trip to famous Mt. Gretna,
the sea, with 4000 acres of woodland,
covered
1154 feet above
with
the

A.M. Fare Flor
7.00 $0.75
Landisville 13 70 Lv
Mt. Joy .. 21 .65
Lancaster
Returning Special Train will leave
Gretna 5.15 P.

REGULAR TRAIN LEAVES
in
Rheems
Elizabethtown
L.ebanon
M.
4.50 P.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
.60
i. Fare
$0.55
.60
M. Mt.


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best of music are to be heard.
Oct. 4, 1914,
were held in accordance
with President Wilson's proclamsé.
tion, setting aside the day for pray-
er for peace in Europe.
Thru the kindly interest of Mr. R.
C. Gingrich of Lawn, Pa., the Myers
Bros. quartette of Palmyra was pres
ent to assist with their music.
Sunday,
services
appropriate
The services were opened by the
reading of the President’s proclama-
tion by Supt. N. Franklin Heckler,
followed by prayer for peace, by Bro
Wm. H. Sheaffer, Chaplain.
An excellent sermon was
by Rev. Geo. R. Hoverter, Pastor of
the Church of God, Elizabethtown,
and the were interspersed
with the singing of Beautiful Land,
In the Garden and Blue Galilee, by
the Mvers Quartette, and by a tenor
the Gates of the Tem-
Harry G. Witmyer of
deliered
services
solo, Open
ple, by Mr.
Palmyra.
These
the musical
singers are well known in
world, having been




RS onion
The Automobile Club of America Averaged
0,700 Miles Per Tire on
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
Oilproof Tires
Penna. Tires are guaranteed for 4500
miles,
tires
guaranteed
for 3500 are Mere ordinary. You can do better by far with Penna.
¥
70 Test CASOLINE For §
: Barr's Repair Sig
EW HAVS
le at
concert in a number of
of our State, Their sing-
8 ing was truly beautiful, of a high
Bj ore and was greatly appreciated
| by a large audience.
heard in
The religious services for Sup
: 1, 1914, wil} be under 1
Pa.
lowed by a sacred concert,
Saginaw Band of Saginaw,
EI Pa. This fine musical ¢
will render the follgwing
, Saultation, March
Gpd’'s Commands, Pa
pnal Medley,
iripes Forever,
e; El
have chosen’
IN STERLING
LIVES A GIRL
Who Suffered As M As Many Girls |
Do—Tells How She
Found Relief.
Sterling, Conn.—*‘I am a girl of 22
years and 1 used to faint away every
: month and was very
weak. I was also
bothered a lot with
female weakness. I
read your little book
‘Wisdom for Wo-
men,’ and I saw how
others had been
helped by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound, and
decided to try it, and
it has made me feel
Like a new girl and I am now relieved
of all these troubles. I hope all young
girls will get relief as I have. I never
felt better in my life. ”’—Miss BERTHA A.
PELOQUIN, Box 116, Sterling, Conn.
Massena, N. Y.—*‘I have taken Ly-
dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
and I highly recommend it. If anyone
wants to write to me I will gladly tell
her about my case. I was certainly in
a bad condition as my blood was all turn-
ing to water. I had pimples on my face
and a bad color, and for five years I had
been troubled with suppression. The
doctors called it ‘Anemia and Exhaus-
tion,” and said I was all run down, but
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound brought me out all right. ’’ —Miss
Lavisa MYRES, Box 74, Massena, N.Y.
Young Girls, Heed This Advice.
Girls who are troubled with painful or
irregular periods, backache, headache,
dragging-down sensations, fainting
spells or indigestion, should immediately
seek restoration to health by taking Ly-
dia E. Pinkham’s ’3 Vegetable Compound.
LOST ONE
WON TWO;
Stevens Trade Team Too Strong for

the Local Gridiron Artists
Athletic
of foot
The Mount Joy
ed its thifd game
on Saturdgy and was easily
by the Stevens Trade School team |
by a score of 38 to 0. |
won by good individual |
thruout the four |
periods of the game, scoring 19 |
points in egch half. Cline was the |
star of the game with four touch- |
downs to his credit. The lineup:
Mt. Joy A. C. Positions Stevens Trade |
Myers left end Smithgaul
Engle left tackle Trout |
I=ft guard Shadell |
. Centre
ball here |
defeated |
of Lancaster
The visitol's
and team | work
Zink, Ellis
C. Germer ..right guard
Groff, Morton. .right tackle
Hofer comm ERT EDC
.Nolty
’ Sliver} |
F. Germer, Capt
Newpher
Pennell
Sheaffer
Referee:
and Martin;
holtzer and
10 and 12
Cline 4; Fowler 2;
downs; Smithgaul; Score, 38 to 0.
The local foot ball team goes
Lititz next Saturday.
tl Aree
FALMOUTH
William Horst of Harrisburg,
visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary
Horst.
Mrs. Jane Bricker of Harrisburg,
was visiting here with relatives this
week,
Miss Lillian Hipple was visiting |
her parents, Mr. and Mis. U.
Hipple, at Marietta.
The festival held at
school house was very
tended and a neat sum
The river is very low
tion, the cisterns and
are supplied by the
ting very low, and
is feared.
om —— W——
..Hurd |
Fowler
Heilig
left halfback
fullback
Ellis,
Timekeepers,
|
Linemen :
Ober-
Arntz.
minutes;
Time of quarters,
Touchdowns:
|
Goals from touch | J@
oy
i
the Lincoln
largely at- |
realized.
in this sec- |
wells which |
river are get- |
a water famine !
\
Vv
Big Live Bird Shcot
There will be an event at New- |
town next Wednesday that should |
interest all the gunners in this lo-
cality, Messrs, Karl Mumma and |
Daniel Moore will hold a big live |
bird They have an unusually |
large number of good strong birds
and extend a cordial invitation to
all to participate in the event. No
doubt a big field of gunners will |
participate. A number of local gun-
will attend.
S——,.k: A ,oh@*fPP Xi Z ryt—hpoir
shoot.
ners
He Deserves Punishment
William Gantz, a young man em-
ployed on the Hiestand farm, near
and tenanted by Harry |
was arrested Monday by |
Constable Steigerwalt on a charge |
of cruelty to animals. It is alleged |
that Gantz, becoming enraged at
the obstreperousness of a cow, al- |
most severed one of its legs from |
its body with an axe, He will be,
give a _ hearing befgre Alderman |
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Millersville,
Rineer,
Club play- |
Sale Price, 8 a Pair. Warren's W. W,
5c Cakes’ Beeswax; lar stays:
™~ ET {
QB. "Cline, Capt. | oC
..right halfback ...Frank |
October 7, 1914,
WATT and SHAND
Corner Sjuare and E. King Sts.
Wednesday,
hhancaster, Penna.
Men, You Never Saw a Bet-
ter od Anh Shirt Offer- = The
These At -
They're the kind every store in town is selling right now at
$1.00 each. They were our iregular Dollar Shirts. We're closing
them out, reducing the stock, and we want you to do like hun-
dreds of other wise men are doing-—buy enough to last
through the winter, You'll never get a better chance.
and very fashionable striped and figured effects.
of Madras and Percals.
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you all
Attractive
Coat style. Made
All sizes. Special at 7S¢-
The Notions and Dressmakers’
Supplies You Need Now Are Radic-
ally Reduced
Semi-Annual Cut Price Sale, involving scores of
articles in the finest, best grade Notions and Dressmakers Supplies.
Every Dressmaker and Homesew¢r needs them now. No chance
like the present to buy and save) money.
This is our
Nickel-plated Scissors; }
Sale Price, 10c.
Brushes;
Sale Price, 9c.
3c Shoe Laces; Se
Sale (Price, 1c a pair.
5c Safely Pins; assorted sizes
x Sale Price, 2c dozen.
25¢ Haiy Brushes; Vy
Sale Price, 10c.
Fancy Garters; 15¢
Sale Price, 9c
15¢ Heavy Suspender Elastic; ic
Sale Price, 5¢ yard.
Thimbles;
Sale Price, 1c.
Tubular Shoe
rice, 7c a dozen.
Celluloid Cqribs;
Sale Price, 9c. 10¢
Trees;
Elastic Hair Nets; 6in pack;
Sale Price, 10c a pack.
25c large size Shopping Bags
Sale Price, 15¢.
Hair Pins;
r Sale Price, 1c.
Brushes;
Sale Price, 5c.
5¢ Tape Linen; 60-in;
Sale Price, 2c.
Gauges;
Sale Price, 7c each.
Clinton Safety Pins; large
Sale Price, 3c dozen.
5¢ Tubular Corset Laces; af-
Sale Price, 3 for 10c.
2¢ Ironing Wax with handle;
Sale Price, 8c a dozen.
sale Price, 2 f7c. &
boxes Shell Hair 3;
Sale Price, 7cbox.
Spi Col-
15¢ Shaving
assorted
meta ~pQX;
Joe Tooth
15¢ Boxed Skirt
size;
5¢ Nickel
ways 5c,
10c Heavy
Laces; Sale 1
15¢ White
15¢ Slipper
Szle | Price, 1c a cake.
5¢ Collar! Rands;
Sale Price, 2 far 5c.
Duplex Sifety
Sg - 90c gross; 8c jen.
t-Form fing
Sale PrRC~
Pins ace
Sale Price, 5c
Asbestos Iron Hol
Sale P
qual
5¢ bottles good
chine Oil;
Sale Price, 3c a
5¢ Warren's Collar
tions Sale Price, 3 fi
DOOLLDLLLIOLOLOILVLLLL
Grant | =
My fine new line of siylish hats for ladies and children is now
ready for your inspection. Come around and see some of the new-
est creations. They came direct from the leaders in style and
fashion and are so moderately priced that you can all own them.
Don’t go out of town when you cam buy the same goods just as
cheap in your ‘own home town.”
FLORA DRABENSTADT
East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa.
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Leather Furniture Opportu
Embracing All the Newest J
to 30 Per Cent.
Did you ever stop to think that you
Chair, Rocker or Davenport nowadays for
cost a few years ago
Hundreds of Pieces,
Guaranteed Savings of 19
can bly a
a-third less
Leather Furniture then was a luxury, enjoyed
Now the man or woman in ordinary circum
the comfort, the richness and enduring qualitig
furnishing.
The showing this Fall is more comprehe
bracing all kinds of Ch#irs, Rockers,
ports, Couches, Divans jand Daveng

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