THE WSULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. P i | JURCRS DRAWN WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHA Sy Ly ersona rn SHOULD ADVERTISE IN T ¥ Epworth League, 6:30 P. M. y Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, Ill. : Those Who Will Serve in the Courts BULLETIN Re Houses Prayer meeting (this) Wednesday : RI Happenings from This Section “Abe” Lincoln Said Household Drudgery—I presume mrt rene Abraham Lincoln said: “I do) — that if you were to ask the average (Continued from page 1) Judge IlL.andis, Sheriff Eby and know much about the tariff, but H WSrethren Church * N farmer of today to go back to the and Wednesday at Harvisburg, York j,,v Comm ssioners Trout and Diet- know this much; when we buy g D. E. Long, Pastor : Florin ews methods of farming and do his farm and Enola. At the latter place he pj; grew the following jurors to abroad we get the goods and Sunday School, 10:15 A. Lee work as it was done 50 years ago he Visited his son, John Groff. ‘serve in the November courts from foreigner gets the money; when Mrs. Chailes Bowman of 'i1ic 1ocality: buy goods made at home, we both the goods and the money. Those wno get the “lion's sh of Mount Joy business are advert in the Bulletin. ———— ee NEWS Scouts will vice. attend the evening ser- HOME HEALTH CLUB evening. ing, 6 P. M. Christian En- (Continued from: page 1) would laugh at you. It was a com- Mr. and M. Preaching. and Samuel Krall spent Sunday at mon thing 50 years ago for the Lancaster, spent Sunday here as Grand Jurors, November 18 ge York County, gathering chestnuts. farmer to draw all of the water for guests in the family of Mrs. Bow- pc 1, Ulrich, laborer, Eliza- rch of God Mr. Roy Hershey and two students his stock from a well, either by hand wan’s brother, Dr. J. J. Newpher. |... cn Bishel, Pastor of Lebanon Valley College, hiked tO or with the help of a windlass or Mrs, Katie Sheaffer and daughters | Abram S. Hoffman, clerk, Eliza- bl 9:30 A. M this place Saturday where they visit- old-fashioned sweep. I have painful Annie and Amelia, Miss Schmidt, bethtown, at 10:30 A. M. and 7 oq the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs. personal recollection of this kind of Mrs. Londyre and Miss Gerhart of John Hamilton, farmer, Rapho. | G. S. VOGLE Jacob Hershey. They returned tO work during the long winters of Lancaster, were guests of Mr. and Thos. Brenner, moulder, Marietta. Auctioneer r. and Intermediate Societies Will oojlege Sunday by train. Minnesota. Also of all of the hay Mrs. Fred Sheaffer Sunday. ; | MH. Miller, farmer, Rapho, : FLORIN, PENNA. Mesers Owen Greenawalt, Ray. | Quarter Sessions, November 16 Prompt attention given to cd mond Nissly and John and Mason! J. P. Prescott, laborer, Conoy. | all kinds of real estate and per Long, students at Lebanon Yalley John Pyle, farmer, Rapho. | property sales, Satisfaction a Sunday mn C. E. Musselman, painter, Mount WO Be. Gangs. tvs Mr. W. K. Burns of New York, | 7OY township. se DD aa oi Mrs. J. G. Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. W.| FL: 1. Hoisey, farmer, West Done Our Ads Bring Results—Try J. Knight and Rouse Burns of Phila- gal. : | We print all news i : : a delphin, spent & few days in town Fred Welty, retired, Conoy. ! Y A pretty wedding was solemnized formerly produced by three. : hi Siete of Mi ahd Mrs. John Hal.!| H- S. Newcomer, merchant, Mount c 564.0 .~ 4 5 The farmer finds that he must Towel. : Joy. deride dedoideididedd Common Pleas, November 23 Mr. Nelson Hauenstein, a son of : Mr, Daniel L. Hauenstein of this | A. S. Brubaker, retired, Rapho. H. M. Myers, farmer, East Hemp- ‘mos artily 4 I he most heartily, but what about t place. left on Friday for Leaven-| field. housework? Not only on the farm | but in nearly all the homes of work-! Eli LI. Hoffman, tobacco, Marietta. J. F. Johnston, farmer, East Done- SSL aL 5:30, . Rev. Garland and family the newly being cut with scythes; the wheat, c. E. a 5:15 P. M. elected minister of the United Breth- oats, barley and rye harvested with ren Church arrived in town Tuesday cradles and have even helped with St. Luke's Episcopal from Penbrook. Rev. Garland suc- a flail in the threshing of the grain. Rev, C, S. Kitchin, Rector ceeds Rev. J. B. Funk, who quit the The best inventive talent has been Rgual Festival Sunday, Oct. 18. ministry and has gone to Mountville, devoted to lightening the burdens of fCommunion 3:00 A. M. where he recently purchased a small the farm and thus enabling one School 9:15 A. M. man to produce more than was Celebration and Sermon farm. CL S wi im when her daughter Alice S. a popu- saving devices and I agree th h lar music teacher, was united in marriage with Mr. Walter Welfley, son of Mrs. Barbara Welfley. The im- mm : 3s trot ing eople e modern kitchen . : 3 Trinity United Evangelical mediate families and a few invited M8 DPEODIE, Be i 3 : : ka, Kansas, where he will rusticate | . ‘range is the only advantage 3 5 | ore ceremony, range is about the hiy = 8€ on a farm until Christmas. Imme-|&al N. A. Barr, Pastor friends witnessed the ma 2 i : : | Sunday School, 9:30 A. M which was performed by Rev. Peter the house wife has oye her gromdy diately after the holidays he will| Walter Meckley, farmer, Elizabeth. ef : = mother’s method of doing the house- Allen Stock Com. | town. i Public worship with sermon at R. Nissley. Mr. Phares Longenecker Tr ; toss J 30 the Thomas : 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M. attended the groom and Miss Kath. hold drudgery. True, she doesn’t |,,ny paving alto in the band and| J- J. Carroll, merchant, Marietta. Song Service at 6:45 P. M. ryn R. Hersh was bridesmaid. Mr. Save all the Serans of fat and make | ajjophone in the orchestra, being| L. D. Becker, farmer, Rapho. Prayer meeting this (Wednesday) and Mrs. Welfley left by auto for her own soap like grandmother did, 4, acomplished musician as well as| William Baum, farmer, Rapho. evening at 7:30. All are invited to Lancaster, where they took a train at neither does she weave the cloth for can athlete. About March 15 he will | A. L. Brandt, farmer, Rapho. these services, 10 o'clock, their destination being the homespun clothes of her chil- f resume his duties as catcher with| Eli Hershey, farmer, East Done- Niagara Falls and points thruout dren, but she scrubs the kitchen, | the San Antonio team in the Texas |gal. Methodist Episcopal New York. They have the best rubs the clothes ga the wash hoard | League, on which team he played| Jacob Boyer, laborer, Mt. Joy twp. Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor wishes of a host of friends. and what I believe is the Yarden, last summer. When the season| N. B. Brubaker, farmer, Mt. Joy Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Cs et . most frequently necessary and most | closed “Nels” signed a contract for | township. Public worship with sermon, 10:30 Our Ads Bring Results—Try It. dreaded work of the household, 1915 at an increase of $50 a month J. A. Markley, farmer, Elizabeth- | A M. and 7:30 P. M. The Boy We print all the news fit to print. Washing and drying Ae fishes, in salary. [town. ————————— pt —— : cons Three times a day for 365 days for ——— —— J. B. Seitz, farmer, East Hemp- efosfosgoofoefootonted 50 vears dishwashing has been the! BETHEL APPOINTMENTS field. appalling sentence imposed upon the | ce W. S. Smith, retired, Conoy. bride who celebrates her golden | Rev. C. D. Rishel Returned as Pas- J. B. Minnich, farmer, East Done- i feature of the ter of the Church of God ‘Here gal. 1 + to be that it Protesting against the action of Henry G. Sahm laborer, East pv. Herman J. Keyser, B worth, Kansas, where he will visit B for Church expenses. for a few days, thence going to Nar- { he 9 *® * * 0 0) 0 0 0 0 0 Sedlededdnddeddedd >, 7 * ofeofocdofuriunfunfecfecfonfecgocfociosfortonfeoteofecgecteofectefocfoofsofoofosfoofoofocfocfocefocforfocfocfecfocfedd M. T. GARVIN é CO. 31-37 East Hing Street, Lancaster 0. 0 05000 % 0 lighter be- President Wilson and the members Hempfield. 9, O40 %* 7 NY 3 4 endar & of his cabinet ittending divine ser- Daniel Heilman, refireqd Marietta. vices on Thanksgiving ay M. C. Bowman retired Mt. Joy Scores of Excellent Bargains For You in This of Homefurnishings 101 manu- porou ¥ rn er SALE REGISTER * conside Ii notice of your sale is in- | ¥® for any length of time, og el the ely print your sale bills. & his is excellent advertizing L2cause & them td Sale Te oTe s%0s%e s%0 o%e Yo sToolesPooTe ele Toate Toate Posloclesloctotococtonds Rugs, Car s, Linoleums, etc. I ducts facturers Ful ings whose designs ai his year’s vintage for the farmer 0 the n-to-date i ) the President including the 1 1d most approved 1 ; is yr Lay ; Tl Eldershin als It is read by so many people and a Surely the wisest folks will come fully prepare to buy nusual value are possible whole season's supply while these un VELVET CARPETS, $1.19 BRUSSELS CARPETS, 79% aa 2 tice such as vi in | {9 favor of local option: as notice such as the following will 3 and friends r lichting | being an effective means of enforcing surely bring the buyers: * the house- | decency in a community, Friday, Od. 9--AL thoi stock; 4 be toa bus vife who keeps her end with the Appointment to the various charges | 2'ds in Mt. Joy, a large lot of cows, & : modern farmer, has an electric vacu- | throughout “the jurisdiction of the heifers, hulls, stock steers and cat- | 8 tle for beeves by J. B. Keller & Co. | now. Whe um cleaner which does away -with | Eldership were also made as follows: : LO Aldinger, auct. | 3 | &¥% Thursday, Oct. 15—At7:30 P.M.at %° our office dj : 5 Yieoil3 the trolley waiti EY sanitary than a broom ever could Landisville—H. S. Hershey. he trolley waiting room, Mt. Joy, 3 day she simply pushes a Washingtonboro—F. 1.. Bordens. ot of ground with improvements on | %° look over Mt. Joy street for the estate of | ¢% ples. We very nifty Big borders to I e selection of new fall match—{flo and Oriental] de- Di ‘ns and colors suit- signs; regula $1.49 ¢ 3 01 any room in the IT: $1.19 value AXMINSTER CARPETS $1.19 sweeping and carpet beating be- Lancaster—J. W. Deshong. Floral and lentale-f |f RAG CARPET, 29¢c to 65c signs; pret 1 fo cong pal YD. J Ligh sides keeps her home much more Rohrerstown—J. 0. Weigle, Ol he bes tions On wash price, $1.4 button connected with an electric Columbia—O. M. Kraybill former shown: ther cotton, VELVET CARPET 98 YD. half wool and id wool All who have stairs and tri ul 1 saving of o hallways, a vell rooms to carpet, will be interested in this offering; there are 35c MATTINGS, 25¢ YD. preity patterns to select from Best grade China and Jap- light and dark grounds; reg- anese Mattings; beautiful pat- ular value, $ ). terns and colors Andrew Dillinger. Zeller, auct. o% 4 minutes all of the rubbing on a big | Rowenna—H. E. Wagner. igi ok, Jps0n ne prem | o% batch of cloths is done and while | Maytown—M. C. Manning pho townaip s traci of 12 acres of | these are being wrung through the| Mt. Joy—C. D. Rishel. gravel land with improvements by | electric wringer after rinsing, the | Elizabethtown—G. R. Hoyerter. John K., Witmer, executor of Jno. washer is cleaning the second lot of | Middletown—N. F. Hoover. M. Witmer, deceased. Zeller, auct. | clothes | MoNspire—0 C : : | Thursday, Oct. 22—On the prem- | aes: gaspn + LC. Baer. ises in Mount Joy Borough, a lot | washing machine and in twenty 3ainbridge, Central Manor and ho? % O * will surp when you prices. 9 Leste slo ded 90 9 oF 6% %%% ®. 0, > 206 + a a a SS TE TT I Reo For several years the big hotels| Rev. G. W. Getz, a former pastor ground on East Main street with and restaurants have had successful | here, goes to Steelton: Rev. (. H.|brick house, frame stable and out- dish washing machines. You see |Grove, A. B. to Harrisburg; Rev. C. hata ines 4 Amie N. Stanten Vez men usually do the work there and | F. Reitzel, First Church, Altoona. Ie ee Biseoh will when men find hard work they try The report of the board of finance of Jacob H. Stauffer, deceased. C. to, and do usually, find a machine to | Técommended a per capita tax for | H. Zeller, auct. See ad. (do it. TI presume it will be claimed | the general mission fund to be di-| Friday, Oct. 23—At their stock by some that because women suf-|Vided as follows: yards in Mt. Joy, 150 head of fine ferage has compelled men to wash Class A, East Pennsylvania Mis- | Stock and some fancy shoats, by the dishes while the wife made |Sion fund, 33 cents; General Elder | Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. Alding- political speeches that has finally | ship fund, "6 cents. Class B. East|®" Auct. developed effective dishwashing ma- | Pennsylvania Eldership, 28 cents: Saturday, Oct. 2¢—In Mt. Joy, a | big bazaar sale of personal property chine for small or large families, |General Eldership, 6 cents. Class Ci = by Mr. William Darrenkamp & Co. A Few of the Rug Specials but be that as it may, I am glad we | East Pennsylvania Eldership, 15 SEAMLESS TAPESTRY AXMINSTER RUGS * | Zeller, Auct, Yan Ye es = 22751650 $27.50 values at ....$24.50 have them at last and that woman | cents; General Eldership, 5 cents, Frits, Od 30--Al Zeliors. Trolle $25.00 values at ....$22.50 is no longer compelled to spend a|and special class same as last year.|_ .. °°’ . x At S y SEAMLESS VELVETS $23.50 values at ....$21.50 couple of hours in the kitchen after | This rate is lump sum. Waiting room at 7:80 P.M, 2 lot 39952150 values at ....$18.50 each meal washing and drying the | In the special class are the follow- | °F SPound op Manes Street win frame house and outbildings, now $12.00 values at .... $9.75 dishes because some of these little | ing local churches: Columbi : 8 With |. cupied by Mr. Z. W. Keller, by (machines both wash and dry with-|$35 assessment for the East Penn- | po ors H. Clinto Engle, Clarence out breaking, nicking or cracking a | Sylvania Eldership and $8 for the | Engle ahd : Nt wins ello c single dish or glass and that’s bet- | General Eldership; Lancaster, as- |g Zeller nots : , : ter than any man could do anyway. |sessed $125 and $26 respectively: | : The fireless cooker saves a tre- | Washingtonboro, $65 and $15: Cen- mendous amount of work as well as |tral Manor, $15 and $5 and Maytown, labor saving devices for the house | $15 and $5. {hold, but I am inclined to think that In Class A are Rohrerstown and the machines that are going to be | Landisville, Elizabethtown and Mount Hall here on Thursday evening, Oct. 29, when Miss Viola Baker will hold a grand masquerade ball. A good hit ¥/1 Ceda orchestra will be in attendance and Pei Geaiefesioctosfosfonsifoadsofeedsddiofeadsadeatediteadsededeitects ‘ds M Whit the Editor Knows a a |all dancers are kindly Tequested to re p—————————————————————— ee e Roof Don’t ever get the notion that an Had a Fine Time oe Hesel Tree prizes a be . 2 editor prints all he knows. If he'd Although there were thirteen in| 5, gin a 0 2 Hiss on bis 2 try that he wouldn’t print more | this crowd and some people say | so on os Rfioers 2nd popes than one issue. The editor knows [that’s an unlucky number, it proved | F Spesivors, 3 lots of things which some people !|the opposite for the following per-| a think they are keeping from him. |sons from town on Sunday. They | Donegal Springs He knows the fellow who makes the | left here for Elizabethtown via the] The Rally Day services in the great big noise but who couldn't | trolley. Arriving at Blizabetthtown | church here on Sunday were very get trusted for a dime’s worth of [they hiked to Bellaire in search of Well attended and a very good pro- hb . brown sugar. He knows how young |shellbarks, returning to Elizabeth-|S'3M was rendered. ine arlor Suites folks are fooling their parents and! town by way of Beverly ang then] Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hurst and Reliable Linoleum: A fine choice, including tile andhardwood effects; floral and parquette designs—all new fall patterns, suitable for any room in the home. Full rolls will be cut any length desired. 50c PRINTED CORK LINOLEUMS, 37¢ SQ. YD. $1.00 INLAID LINOLEUM, 75¢ SQ. YD. SooteoleoTeoRooBoatero Teste oTeoTeoTooTeoTooTe ote ote ele oto obo abe oP Pe ale Pe Ve Fe 0 T9999. ELT 4 * oo, aaa 0 9, 300s odd 7 9 9 o®% 9 Pe ©, BeodeoloeSoetectootoctoatootestondosboslic 8. 8.8. SRNSIR TPP erie vievfevieviioeol oR $21.50 values at ~....$17.50 Seodeedr el ho? % P00 Figured Scrims Underpriced IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Wonderful assortment of yard-wide Scrims—in white and ecru grounds, the season’s choicest patterns to select from; in 2% to 5-yard pieces. AT ONLY 73c A YD. ——— EI a= BoeloeleoBoetocte cto oBontente Be Beale Ba 8.8. BRS TT RTT A Grand Masquerade The dancers of this community will be given a treat in Mt, Joy Mount Joy, Pa, { { i / Sradrilodddoidoofooddsadifoodoedredeids frfeaeadrefoidedd {the greatest blessing to housewives | Joy. will be the dishwasher, In Class B, are Bainbridge and EE EE Rowenna. / Remarkable Sale of Lace Curtains The variety is very large—and the prices are the lowest, we believe, we have ever seen for Curtains of such good quali- ty. They're made of fine quality net, in white and ecru; full width and length. 50¢ Curtains $2.25 Curtains ....$1.50 65¢ Curtains : $3.25 Curtains ....$2.50 89c Curtains . $3.98 Curtains ....$2.98 $1.19 Curtains , $6 Curtains ....$4.50 $1.75 Curtains ....$1. : $5.98 Curtains ....$3.98 JoolosBesBostooReclocbectocte Boctectoctoctortoatontentente Bact. 8. 8. 2.2 2 2 8 CE EE TTT TTT TTT rd - EERE EEE 3 hemselves. He knows pupils who | home by trolley. The party was | Son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst of IN ALMOST ANY STYLE YOU COULD DESIRE: WELL MADE are shirking their duties, the men |made up as follows: Mr. and Mrs, |Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Are You a Ford Man? 8 Who are neglecting their families, | Amos Kaylor, son Irvin and daughter | JACOD Buss other 384 Dinther AND WILL 18] ALIEGTING While They LAY If you are, we have something that every owner of a Ford the women who forget their duty to | Florence: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay-|Mrs. Sarah A. Schroll and Mr. | AT FROW ing a pipe and the girl who is mak- son Edwin, Mr. . M ! § s 3 ; . Monroe Frank and yee § car, has been looking for. A FORD HOOD COVER that completely = ing dates—but he doesn’t tell every- | son Claud, Mr. Thomas Bennett and Defeated at Lititz covers up the hood and radiator. It is a perfect fit. thing. Mr. Mahlon Foreman. The Mount Joy foot ball team TE ———- —— ee i 5 ee e-em journeyed to Lititz on Saturday after- u | 5 m (heir children, the boy who is smok- | lor, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Walters and |CYTus Schroll. "a ber Has The Same Finish As The Hood The boys will always bring a pail Foot Ball Schedule noon, and was defeated by the of water for the ball team, but don’t The Mount Joy Athletic Club has|SCOTe of 37 to 0. The Mt. Joy team lined with a good heavy felt. It has a roll curtain at g humiliate the youngsters by asking [arranged the followi hedul Was not outclassed, but thei or to regulate the air om engine. It takes the place of them: th, Tug one for mother in the 0 ng schedule thus e , ut eir op- owing a blanket ‘over the hood as it will keep your 3 ... 0 far: ponents outweighed them about aro’ weather. #li . : Oct. 17—F. & M. Academy at Lan-!'Wenty pounds to the man, and the ) PF - : ! eo caster, playing was very rough. Thg pre ® adjust it on the hood, and omly Some peopie would kick if their| Oct. 24—#fillersvile 2nd at Mil |four ten minute halves. prepaid on receipt { $2.50. | breag was ttered on both sides | ersVille. VIULLLLLLLHLLLOOOOOOOOONOOOOOOCOCOONN DOOOCO000