The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 21, 1914, Image 6
1 til CJT OT 01 1100 i Loan Question PAGE FIVE 1 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA, READERS OF SHOULD JOIN THE ® E MOUNT JOY BULLETIN CHRISTMAS CLUB Co-operative—limited to 200 members Membership fee, $1. Fee re- funded if you decide not to purchase or if your application is rejected. In- struments This is your opportunity ipplied by the old-established house of Hager & Bro. World-famous Pianos and Player-Pianos at genuine actual savings up to $150 for the man who should die, be ment TOC a loubly assure man If you ar 1 a man, heregs your The Club Privileges In a Nutshell You secure an unlimited selection of in- struments You pay only the cash price, You pay this price on special terms. You positively pay no interest charges. Your money refunded in 30 days if dis- satisfied. You receive pianos. You receive six months’ free exchange on players. Your instrument is guaranteed for 10 years, Your piano free to your family if you die, You pay only half payments while sick. You pay only half payments while unem- ployed. Your piano is tuned free for one year. You receive a stool with your piano. You receive a bench with your player- piano. You receive six membership. Free Delivery in Lancaster County, low club one year's free exchange on months’ music-rol| library OOOO PPL OO EL School course. As year off, because as now the last year High School course lost to the pupil lege, becauge after take preparatory years at and the pupil to college pntinued from page 1) H the science of today. He 5s himself. better and pro- terests; and last of all he tand his fellowman, at the advantages of a jgh School course to the rho intends going three year course they ihe go to a preparatory fit, 2 Lk or two years Some people think er college. But School educatio is pdded to the course and the) 1 ne away with, and e end the g to go to a prepar- ch costs anywhere d to four hundrel they can enter di- oe and thus save ney least because the doll allow the in subjects be intro- guction their children. People do not think wl S he ¢ of I oung, he will have _t If the nation does not nce it must degrade because a na- stands still. With a ee course no one could hardly , four ¢ one might be able to do won- on pvelop. never op 4 nation; i get eatio V 4 along, opportunity who does not an actual will cash him of course lL 18 ine, reliable bargain opportunity. the present time is a four year High conditions at present Mt. Joy must either add a conditions of the three year is practically (je going away to col- this he has to of two also lost to intend to 80 last y of that not children Grammar with nec ise they think more lar’ the benefit he child to obtain a cour people might say their chil out Vashing wants an instrument taken ill last € no bene-| to work | Year standard value—obtain- terms of payment (suit- r out of work)—and with a whom he buys it are this club is for the saving—with n or be tempora that the people absolute satisfac from tion—in short, Prices Reduced--Terms Lowered--Ten Special Privileges Offered Ordinarily, a price- incentive and lowered terms but here you secure both, in addition, Think of combination, great this reduction is a inducement; privileges An equal and special And when one stops to think that all of these offers are obtainable on your choice of any of the complete line of distinct “one-priced” pianos and (even to the Steinway Pianola) at old-fashioned and reliable house as that of Hager & Bro. who positively guarantee every f and instrument in this club—when one feature all of this, then the real great- player-pianos such an to think of ness of this opportunity is most fully appreciated. stops Investigate This Club To-day These most unusual advantages are only offered for a very short time. It is limited and will positively close just as soon as 200 members are secured. Any responsible may join, but enrollment will stop imme- when 200 members are accepted. person diately, Membership Fee, $1 A membership costs you $1, but this $1 is still yours until you buy. If you do not buy or if your rejected, it is refunded. The $1 does just this—it secures for you every club privi- lege on any Heppe piano or player-piano if you purchase before Christmas, Instructions for Joining phone or write application is Call, at once to the Christmas Club, care of The Hager Store, Lancaster, Pa. They will supply you with a membership blank and complete illustrated catalogues. Many applicants find it most convenient to use the attached coupon. Mail This Coupon This will bring you full details and a member- ship blank. $1 will make you a emmber and en- title you to all privileges. people who do not have a first-class High School education will be looked down upon and called ignorant. | In a four year High School course the girls and boys are taught domes- science, that is household care; training, which is the teach-|ipe trade, chemistry, rhetoric, and other important studies. Some send their girls and boys to \ trade school, when they cowld ob- tain results that are just as good from High School of the. right stand ing. are manual ing of a people ar Of y's main a lour High School (1) Because it is a great aid to of | the boy or going to college, it] gap earns | Saves at two years at a prepar-| well may reasons ior course are: would irl least This is the one do not go to allow the at their oc- it of college many colle at do not accept a § had first School education. thousand they more would Se he has ye of the four year Hi School course is advanta he hoy or girl r to school. People 10 first-class High School =stion are barred from thirty- zht different courses in life. Most ~ of these are large salaried jobs. The person going to work at the age of iftee’®, makes about five dollars a veek, vwhich is “excellent” At the ge of eighteen he is making eight collars a week, The first-class High graduate starts work at a j dollars a week and wice as fast. Does a tion pay? : Hg to the parent the courgg of t great not going a then large When by | A Vas 42 get hild i 8 to help the mother with her duties, with his knowledge of manual train- people can easily comprehend, BY MARIE E, DETWILER The boy or girl that does not have opportunity School or have the advantages high school course, school course would afford more time for them to are taught, than a three year course. If they have a four year course they go out into the educated, if not they go out into the world crippled. It that the cut College the arm or school, which cqsts about one ild as to cripple them diploma they have a to acquire a position with a business firm or The to Norn have a four year high school course, do not studies that College or they must tory school before entering. they have r girl if they to enter After course at college a position, ation or go to tion they generally want to see their and also they have also graduated from a four | year high school, and if they did not {| they will not | Those are the ! places, It was said that young man ¥ ga Lh diploma, A Fully Guaranteed Piano For $247 No Interest Only $1.50 Weekly Half Dozen Used Organs In First Class Condition WwW *© have on our floor, a half dozen organs that could be used to advantage for churches and schools, and also for the home. In order to clear out these few remaining or- gans,to make more room for holiday stocks, we have made very unusual concessions, and offer them at $10 and $15 each A Genuine Aeolian Player-Piano For 3395 No Interest Only $2.50 Weekly THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN READ- ERS’ COUPON Mail to Christmas Club, care of The Hager Store, 27-31 West King St, Lancaster, Pa. Please send me full information and a membership blank, Name Address > ae 1-14 had his college diploma. discouraged with himself pay? Clear thinking was twenty years of age. they want to send they must not go to school if they had a school course, then it about five hundred dollars. to go to Normal should at least of a four-year A four-year high dren to help support study the studies that world better a position and get said by Bry- might just as leg off of their mentally. If year high school better chance was parent A got just a three year course. At many places they four they have graduated from corporation. intends to go College should that think the children hool or ; ‘ould be earning money they do not fet many they must have Normal School, go to prepara- smal] salary all their life. have education they more money. ‘ BY VIVIAN first comrlated their and want to receive v generally go to some business firm. receive their posi- teen, at which young to take if employment that he is men d want to know Aside from moral give/ them a position conditions = at mg : gill e tigne th m high He was that he went back to high school, though he It is also saving to the parent, CHANDLER The advantages of a four vear High School Course are many and varied. A pupil graduates from a three year high school at the average of seven- age he is much up his life work or fact deprived of one year of training J that he any other way. this and | the mB EERE I m | vards in Mt. m | Stock and m (ly SO 1001000 Al IEA |notice such as | surely bring the buyers: | nfe N. Snyder the advantage of a ccllege education. | The greatest advantage in a four| year course as a preparation for Nor- | mal School or College is that the boy | one under the | close and. careful supervision of his | the time when he needs it| most, When through a three year | course he is compelled to leave home | for the preparatory works, along with his education there is handed out to him temptations, and allurement | which is so dangerous to his youth | and may finally prove a weak link and be a detriment to his success, The majority of boys and girls in| Normal School and College are be-| ing prepared for work in life so that | preparation in High School plunges | them into College work proper and | one year is gained. | In many cases parents think that a} four year course keeps a child in| their care and support too long and | that as soon as possible they should | be earning their own living and help ing to support their family. They are wrong in thinking this way, for one year more in their schooling will finally amount to more than one or even five years of meager wages. They will be benefited financially by | the child being prepared for a better place in the business:world. He is under the roof tree one more year and the parents have one more year cooperaiton with the school and the teacher in guiding the child morally | and along other lines so necessary | to his youth. | eel) ee FINE BOXING BILL or. girl is more year parents, | Charley Collins Will Meet Harry Baker Octcber 26th The TLancaster Athletic club has ar- oood bill for Monday night, and the will take place in Prince street The wind-up will be between Charley Col- Knockout Del. the best country. Col- fast this ranged a show hall. October 26th, Columbia, and Wilmington, lins, of Harry Baker of beaten some of in the who has middle-weights lins has been coming very vear and recently met Baker at the Fairmount club in Philadelphia, when he defeated him. The manager of Baker, asked for another chance and him in the give it to The between will street Collins Prince ring. semi-wind- up will be a corker Tim Droney, of this city and Frank Erne, of Harrisburg, but now of | Detriot, recently put Young Russel away. Erne is now in Balti more, where he was offered a match | for the night of Manager Hensel’s | show. but he turned it down to come to Lancaster. Young Ritchie will Abie Wills, of Lebanon and Tim ‘Droney’s brother, Mike, will Box Johnny ireiner’s boy, Young Carr. This will be the first appearance of these fifth bout will be made. ee th — SALE REGISTER A FREE notice of your sale is in- serteq here for any length of time, provided we print your sale bills. This is excellent advertising because it is read by so many people and a the following will formerly who meet good Thursday, Oct. 22—On the prem- iseg in Mount -Joy Borough, a lot of| ground on Bast Main street with | brick house, frame stable and out- buildings by Annie N. Stauffer, Fan-| and FElizabeth N.| Risser, executrices of the last will | of Jacob H. Stauffer, deceased. C. H. Zeller, auct. See ad. { Friday, Oct. 23—At their stock] Joy, 150 head of fine shoats, by Alding- some fancy Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. er, Auct. Saturday, Oct. 24—In Mt. Joy, a big bazaar sale of personal property | If | them to college, preparatory four year high would save If the parents are poor and need their chil- the family, if they send them to high school where they receive a four year course, after they have graduated they can receive more money to help support the family, than the boy or girl who went to high school but could not ev- en receive a common position if they did not have a diploma to show that a four vear high school. Even if the parents are wasting time when they go to school, say that they that time, but they would only receive a If they can earn much too i the real- is just be-| n though his | by Mr. William Darrenkamp & Co. Zeller, Auct. | Friday, Oct. 30—At Zeller’s Trolley Waiting room at 7:30 P. M,, a lot| of ground on Marietta street with | frame house and outbildings, now occupied by Mr. Z. W. Keller, by Messrs. H. Clinton Engle, Clarence H. Engle and J. H. Lindemuth, C. H. Zeller, auct. Friday, Oct. 30—At the Washing: ton House stables, Mt. Joy, a large lot of cows, heifers, steers, bulls, cattle for beeves and shoats by Mr. | (. S. Frank, Minnich auct. em—— RG Ct Special Car to Columbia Would you like to attend the Nich- olson-Hemminger evangelistic meet- ings at Columbia? There will’ be a special car chartered to take us ov-! er and bring us back Friday even- ing, Oct. 23, provided we can get 40 people or more at 75¢ each. Kindly leave your names at Gar- ber’s Drug Store not later than Tues-! day evening, Oct. 20, if you want to go with the party. E. W. GARBER Bl ,.,:irpp©’ LH. Foot Ball Schedule The Mount Joy Athletic Club has] arranged the following schedule thus far: : Oct. 24—Millersville lersville. Oct. 31—Lititz at Mount Joy. Nov. 7T—St. Joseph’s of Lancaster at Mt. Joy. Nov. 14—Columbia at Columbia. ee tl A Qn Blough’'s Fine Colt and Horse Sale | Saturday, Oct. 31, D. H. Blough, will sell car-load of high-class Colts and Horses at his stables in| Hlizabethtown. These are young, horses and will please all | 2nd at Mil- one who de-| sire to purchase extra good stoek. | Sala at 1 P. M. { Water Must Preserve It | ine ‘there for sixty five, yea imbers 60 are] heig N gh anos | | son, tended youngsters. A%Phares Mohn Wednesday, SP( Personal Me ing Villa Mr. and Mrs, son Paul spent Grace family Miss Waser Sunday. Fannie Nissley grandchildren of F ed her on Sunday. Mr. John Fissel site his uncle, Jacob Krd bethtown on Sunday. Amos Walters and Sunday in the homes ters and David Brandd} Mr. Benj. Garman town, spent Sunday Samuel Garman and fa7 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Martin of Manheim, day with D. D. Dissinger Mr. Vincent Hurst of E burg, and Mr. John Mohn ta, spent Sunday at J. BE. Misses Anna, Mary Rose Jender TLongenecker spent with their sister, Mrs, Wal ner. Mr. and and Mrs. J. BE. Stau the funeral of Mrs. 2 3rubaker at Petersburg, on |day. Mr. H. H. Miller of Philadel and C. B. Miller of Lancaster, ed their Mrs. D. M. /Ni on Sunday. Mr. and daughter, Frank Back Run. Mr. and children of sister, Mrs. Martin Horst Louisa spent Sunday Felker’s and Benj. Zug's Mrs. Jacob Henny an Naumanstown, visite her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Gibble on Sunday, ; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Haldeman Mr. Mrs. Herr spent Sum- in the home of the ladies’ par- ents, near Gingrich's Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snavely of Manheim, 4nd Mr. and Mrs, Phares Lupold of .Rast Sunday at H. K. Dillinger’s. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ferick and daughter Clara and son Ivan of RohrerstowMN. spent Sunday with Herman Shelly ang *-ily, Mr. and Mrs. .. erent i son Ralph andy oma Misses Kathryn Shaeffer and Frankhouser spent Sunday ter Sherer’'s at Lancaster J Joseph Wickenheiser ang tertained the following o and son, Salunga and Mr. and Wickenheiser and childre Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. John grandson of Strasburg, * v.sited Kauffman on Sunday. Mr. and Philip Dattisman and daughtg Mr. Helfrich from Ironvillg at the same place on Tue§ and day and and MAYTOWN Rev, Dr. Gordinier of Delivers a Temperance Rev. Dr. Gordinier of the Millers- ville State Normal School, enter- tained a large number of people In the Church of God Monday evening, taking for his /subject “Temper. ance.” The lectdre was given in be- [half of the Uyion Temperance Uni on, and a large audience was press ent from the community. y el + 1 Lecture at East Petersburg On Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Dr. George W. Hull, of. Mil- lersville, will give a lecture in Zion Lutheran church, Bast Petersburg, under the auspices of the Lutheran Brotherhood. The subject of the Iee- ture will be “Known Thyself,” and the public is cordially invited to ate tend. nr vet CR — Just at Elizabethtown Marble dealer J.H.Keener of May- town, who for the past six years con ducted a branch yard in Elizabeth town has discontinued Wat, biendh Our Ads Bring Results—Try It; COURT PROCLAMATIO Whereas, Honorable Chas. dis, President and Hon. Agro, sler, Associate, Judges of Common Pleas in aj ty of Lancaster, and ces of the Courts of Q ner, and General Quarter Session for the County d sued their precd requiring me, to make publ out my bailiw er and Termi | Delivery, als Onarfer Ses Jail Delivey Court Hou ter, in the syvlvania, ON THE VEMB] In purs tic Notice or and A caster, in Justices aud Con ty of and the sons wit aminatio their = © | those tN appertaiy and als again shall cong Petersburg, spent, ,