Seid > | 00 oF o® % pF OP 0500590590, 0 0% oF > * 9, Ra Xa) 9, * o% Ou 000 0. 0. 9. 0. 0? 95% 0 Xa Xa Xa Xd & 2? 6% 959, 0. 0. 0 ® o 9, 0 & COR JR KR WX J pF O40 OP 0 000050000, J * (F000 050-0, * D002 0% 0% 6% 0% 0% o% slo eddd X jo e30+ 9, Leite deddy * Os 0, $+ ¢ 90 0% 0% %0-0% 0% 0% 6% 0% 2% oe % Sedie dele dnd ides \/ * rele edled ® ¥ rdodeddedded 00 9% @ & 0 & i* 111 mm THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, November 11, 1914. 1 0010) READERS OF gE MO T JOY BULLETIN SHOULD JOIN THE CHRISTMAS CLUB Co-operative—Ilimited to 200 members. Membership fee, $1. Fee refunded if you decide not to purchase or if your application is rejected. The instruments are supplied by the old-established house of Hager & Bro. Lancaster, Pa, ® EH G1 EEE) 10 Why not decide on that Chrstmas Gift NOW! This club was organized to make early Christmas shopping worth while. All the unusual club features offered are made by co-operation in ordering their Christmas presents in certain savings, privileges and advantages not ‘otherwise trade of a house like Hager’s partially spread over needed. When one fully realizes that all these club features are secured only t on the purchase of any piano or player-piano, as such an old, reliable, one-price house as that in order that Christmas obtainable, To have these few weeks is by club of Hager & Bro—then the greatness of the opportunity shows itself, Jf you are thinking of a suitable Christmas present, this club thoroughly, you should by Why Not a Piano? Club Features in a Nutshell (Secured on Any Piano or Player-Piano at The Hager selection of price instead of time price. club terms charges. dissatisfied. Unlimited Cash Spec al No 30-day low interest refund One Six months’ ers. Ten-year Piano free to Half A Fully Guaranteed Fat One year's with Piano For Stool 14. Bench with player-pianos. ® 0 § 15. Six months’ music 3. Free delivery i iol E if vear's free exchange on pianos. free payments payments free tuning. guarantee. 1eirs in case of while sick. while piano. in Store.) instruments. exchange on play- death, unemployed. roll library. Lancaster County. Vo Interest $5 Down; $1.25 Weekly Surely no gift could be more acceptable- and surely no opportnnity more advantageous! Nothing is more significant of the Christmas gpirit than a piano or player-piano. And of pianos and player-pianos, surely no better choice could be aksed for than that given in the complete Hager line. Why Not Investigate This Club To-day? It may close very soon. It is limited and will close as soon as 200 members are secured, A membership costs you $1, but this $1 is still yours until you buy. If you do not buy it is refunded The $1 does just this—it secures for you every club privilege on any Hager piano ~or player-piano if you purchase before Christmas. M101 —{ NEW YORK] | | { 3.00 Round Trip Mail This Coupon or phone or call at The Hager Store. They will give you fuil information. Special Low Rate Excursion SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Towering Office Build- Central Park; Riverside Metropolitan Art Gal- Famous Broadway; ings, 700 feet high; Drive; Grant's Tomb; lery; Brooklyn Bridges. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Christiana Parkesburg Bias 712 A. M. Harrisburg 3 A. aed Steelton A. iddleto 7 A, Middsiows AM Dowiingtown ...... 738 A. M. A Sta., New York. tasers 0:35 AM, Downingtown Pennsylvania Ar, Elizabethtown Mount Joy . Lancaster : A. Returning, leaves New York (Pennsylvania Station..6.50 P. M. Coatesville ....... 729 A MM An Ideal .00 Sunday Outing Tickets on sale beginning November 20. See flyers. Consult ticket agents r#hnsylvania Railroad SORT I EL 3.0 “Trip § § | E00 TO 1 ER RC Ee TM irdeiedndedrdudeododeddudeodubdulnboft i Co & from And lastly, you could never than hose now offered (on any this unusual co-operative club, Surely, no event could be more opportune. all means investigate Why Not a Player-Piano? A Genuine Aeolian No Interest. piano buyers, October and November, may secure Christmas worth the sacrifice members 11 EJ fl BE LJ Player-Piano for $395 $10 Down; $2.50 Weekly E E01 OO hope to obtain more advantages instrument at Hager’s) through Please send me full ship blank, Name Address The Mount Joy Bulletin Readers’ Coupon Mail to Christmas Club, care of The Hager Store, 25-31 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. club information The Mount Joy Bulletin 11-11-14, 130101 EE 1 and a member- MAYTOWN The High School Held Its First Ly- ceum Here Saturday Miss Josie C. Garber of Mt. Alto, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Catharine Garber. Miss Alice spent a day ents, Mr. and Misses Martha ner, of Lancaster, with their Jacob S. Sterner of Lancaster, at home with her par- Mrs. John Sterner. and Flora Schaff- spent a few days parents, Mr, and Mrs. Schaffner. Miss M. Cogan the field secretary of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary of the Reformed Church spent a few days in Maytown ‘in the interest of her work. She presented the work before the Women’s Mis- sionary Society of the Maytown Re- formed Church and held a con- ference with the officers of the society. The following Maytown boys were about town this week, having come home to cast their ballot; Carl B. Minnich of Mt Alto Forestry Academy, Mt. Alto, Pa., John W. Wolf of the Lutheran * Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, Pa., A. Risser Hoffman, of Carnegie Technical In- stitute, Pittsburgh, Pa., Leo. A. Wolf William H. Barnhart, in the Civil Service, at Washington, D. C. Rev. E. E, the five seen and Kauffman who for years has been pastor of Church of wher he past the Maytown God, moved to Marietta, will take his residence for the been granted a the count of when up present, having leave of absence active ministry on ac poor health. five Rev. Kauffman ‘came to he charge consisted of abridge and Rowenta, Kauffmagn n years ev, 101 1 1 residence here about the first of the year. The first hig lyceum of the Maytown High School was given in the town hall by the members of the school Henry Haines presided and Miss Grace Henderson acted as secretary. The following programme was ren- dered to a large and appreciative au- dience: Address of welcome, Presi- dent Henry Haines; reading of minutes, secretary; recitation, Miss Carrie Houseal; Music, Glee Club; reading, Morris Gaynor; reci- tation, Henry B. Hershey; music, double sextette; cornet solo, Harry B. Frank; debate, “Resolved, That Environment is Greater than Heredi- ty,” affirmative, Miss Rebecca New- comer, Harry Witmer; negative, Miss Bell Fitzkee, David Shank. The judges and vote of the senior class decided in favor of the affirmative. Recitation and chorus, Miss M. Al- bright and chorus; reading, Roland Roath; paper the class editor, Joseph Huntzinger; closing song by student body in chorus accom- panied by Miss Mary Heisey at the piano, by by entire ——-— WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN A $2,000,000.00 Example Without a dollar's worth of busi in sight, the Ward Baking Co. erected and equipped two magnificent bakeries in New York City, at a cost of $2,000,000. They knew the possibilities of ad- vertising and depended upon adver- tising to make their New York busi Ness a success. The result was twat in eight months they obtained distribution for 350.000! loaves of bread per day Without advertising those . two million deglar bake would be ao cun ebs, and Less | | | { { {ing necessary repairs. ithe ring ceremony RHEEMS Landis Bros. Have a Mammoth Ear of Cdrn Rev. 8. S. Shearer of this place is holding a series at Neffsville, Mr. and Mrs. Phares Breneman of Columbia, of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Heisey last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Landis and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Miller were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shank last Sunday. The Weaver Brothers and their families returned from Perry County after a two days hunt with a fine bunch of game. They report game rather scarce throughout that sec- tion, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce return- ed from their wedding trip last Sun- day afternoon after spending 21 days throughout western Penna., New York and Ohio. They contemplate residing in Rheems. There are rumors that the W. L. Heisey stone quarries and lime kilns will be put into operation in the near future by J. Hipple of Mount Joy. He has a number of men mak- of evening meetings were guests Rather a cold after such sudden ture. The farmers are pretty near the {end and having a breaking crop in their cribs, many had to en- {large in garner it all, Stephen J. and wife left for King will join a | charge of | resi- | husk corn drop in tempera- snap to record order to King Mr. party in Heisey, a Hyner, where deer hunting Christian 1, former become | life | has with years. dent of this place who {thoroughly the of the The day acquainted deer the past pleasant weather last Tues- We thering of Lovef and Inesday caused a large prominent people at the held at this place by the thren. Owing tothe will place forth with an f corn that to equal for | and quality s in addition | tothe mammoth potato crop of near- | indicate that | through- | thousand bushels lime ly two the high their grade sfone out Donegal farm acts" as a | { fertilizer, They # contemplate using | of years {several hundred tons their stone {meal the next few 1 While returning James and John Smith were last their motor cycles from Elizabethtown, Friday evening latter met while going on with a serious acci- into the lane that [leads to their home, which is rather the dent |rough for cycling. In some unknown | manner John was overbalanced and {broke his leg between the knee and ankle. James that den ‘stop. P. K. ihis automobile, failed to made a sud- came by in up the un- jfortunate young man who was lying lin the ditch and delivered him to his |home. A physician was summoned {from Elizabethtown at once to make the repairs. ED Grn Lost to St. Joseph's The St. Joseph's here being ahead notice his brother Landis picked necessary eleven. Saturday 54 was Lancas- and de- to 0. Leo the St. | played a iter came feated the Houck, the full game, on team boxer ) local Joseph's back, he The Positions left left .. left and star line-up: Mt, Myers Martin Joy St. Joseph Strosser Sterbach Flick | Gottselig guard Hohenwarter tackle Sullenberger | right end Kolb ..quarterback Roschel | ....right h. b..... Wentzel| Greiner left h.b Yeager Sheaffer & Derr fullback ....Houck | Touchdowns—Houck, 2; Wentzel, 3: Kolb, 2: Goals from touchdowns—Sterbach, 5; Houck. Referee— Ellis. Umpire— Roschel. Time of quarters, 10 minutes. eli end..... tackle Kramer Zink Heiserman AToff Ellis Germer Pennell guard center .right right Yeager. Birthday Surprise A birthday and meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Eli Flowers in honor of her sixty-second birthday. Mrs. Flowers received many gifts. The following from Elizabethtown, Rheems, Florin and this place were present: Rev. and Mrs. John Brinser, Rev. and Mrs. Peter Brubaker, Mr, and Mrs. | Henry Brandt, Mr and Mrs. Chas. | Eppley, Mrs. Wendell Sheaffer, Mr, | and Mrs. Shonk, Mrs. Gantz, Mrs. | Blessing, Mrs. A. Winters, Mrs S. | Fasnacht, Mrs. Henry Wittle, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Kaylor, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Shultz, Gertrude Haldeman, Elida Raffensberger,* Elsie and Anna Shonk, Myrtle Gainor, | Stella surprise prayer sroff, Grace Wachstetter, or, Charles Sload, Mrs. Aaron Groff Paul Sload. Sylvester Ga Esther ' Flowers, Mr, Mrs. | and and ——r—— Danner—Brubaker Announcement urday was made on Sat of the marriage of Harvey Danner, of Saginaw and Miss of Mr. and of near Marietta. The ceremony was performed by he | Rev. J. A. Gohn, of the Churc: of | God, at York Haven, on Morday, | October 23 at the home of the bride} the chugh unatte Brubaker, daughter Mrs Daniel Brubaker of were ediate a iNOS They | Peter's Sadie | I RALLY DAY SERVICES Held On Sunday in Several Church- es Throughout This Section were held in a in this section Sunday, and some the children of the Sunday Schools were rendered. At Falmouth there was an old-time fashioned class meeting in the after- noon, and many aged people from all sections were present, and took an active part. Rev. C. N. Yost, of the Harford Avenue Methodist church. Baltimore, was present and addressed the meeting, and in the morning administered the rite of Holy Communion. Rev, William Edel of Bainbridge, assisted. The Lutheran Sunday Bainbridge in the morning at ten o'clock rendered an excellent pro- gramme, The altar was laden with fruit, vegetables, etc., of the season and it presented a nice appearance. | The music was a feature, — ED | Rally day services number of churches of the country fine programmes by PLEASANT VIEW | Chilly autumn days are certainly | here . { C. P. and 1. P. Eshleman unloaded | a carload of bran Thursday and Friday. Daniel Brubaker through last and Ross Engle were here gunning on Fri- day. I. S. with lay evening Harvey transacted business Mount Joy, Satur- Hollinger pleasure in of cotton tai Snyder near Mt. Pleas- thay weighed this? Hostetter nt, shot a Who and 31, 1bs beat can James Eugene ac companied Jacob Hos- Ford stacking nicely eee tl CIA WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN $1,200,000.00 For a Name The Royal Baking Powder busi- ness was sold not long ago. For the name alone the owners received $1,200,000.00. Building and equipment were a mere side issue. A better factory and more up-to-date equipment could be obtained in a short space of time by the expenditure of a few thousand dollars, but to develop a trade name until it became as valuable as the Royal Baking Powder brand would have taken many years and the ex- penditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars for advertising. By the common-sense use of space in the Bulletin you may increase your number of customers, increase vour bank account. ree tl eee Made Many Bequests bequests were made in the will of Mary F. Ferry, late of Eliza- bethtown: $500 for masses; $50 for the purchase of a chasuble for St. Peter's Church, Elizabethtown; a sum not exceeding $3,000 for the purchase of a marble altar for St. Church memorial to her mother and self; $500 to the Sylvan Heights Orphans’ Asylum; $500 for the Paradise for $200 for keeping in repairs lot; $25 annually for for the poor of Elizabethtown. These as a father, Protectory Boys; the cemetery the purchase of coal Peter's Church, balance of the income of estate is directed to be given for the maintenance of St. Peter’s Church, St. The her —meetll Ree tees At the Masonic Home Edward W Patton, to the State Ph’'ladelphia, and their Col. elected West and recently Senate from Mrs. Patton Marie Lou- Col J. Warner Marshal of the Commodore and all of Philadel- and Sunday at granddaughter well Hutchins, Grand Grand Lodge and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, phia, spent Saturday the Homes. ee ise, as as May Continue Tralley ag if Marietta continued through last made of dif- can be through, of the peo- It looks now the trolley will be the borough to Maytown as week two surveys were and from what project ferent routes learned the will go much to the enjoyment , especially at Maytown. The com- mittee are hard at work, losing and rking affair. rr Qe Ruhl—l.ehman no time in we up the School at! | treatment | painful treatment $1.00. SPECIAL TO WOMEN he most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is Frialerze A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed, As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation og iceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham fedicine Co. has recommended Paxtine 1 their private correspondence with 7omen, which proves its superiority. Vomen who have been cured say is “worth its weight in gold.” At uggists. 50c. large box, or by mail, ne Paxton Toilet Co. Boston, Mass. To Pile Sufferers: We can unconditionally guarantee a treatment to you that will relieve vou of all suffering. It is knowm as Ottmar’s Pile Remedy The treatment consists of sup. positions and pills. There is me reason why you should continue to suffer when this mild but effective will bring about such relief. No inconvenience or effect in taking the pile Investigate for your owm Price 1-3 treatment 50c. Full For Sale at Chandler’s DRUG STORE Nest Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M. HOTEL McBINNIS East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Restaurant and Lunch Bar OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE CLAMS IN ANY STYLE DEVIL CRABS TURTLE SOUPS in season. Private Ladies. quick remedy. sake. In fact everything Dining Room for J. VW. MoGinnis, PROPRIETOR HAIR CUTTING J. B. HERSHEY'S Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agent for the Middletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. East Main St. SHAVING MOUNT JOY W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- day at No. 52 North Duke Street. COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas, Honorable Chas. I. Lam dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Has- sler, Associate, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the Coun ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justi- ces of the Courts of Oy and TerwA- ner, and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of th: V'eace in and for the County of Lancasier, have is- sued their precept. to me directed. requiring me, among er things, te make public procl Lic thru- out my bailiwick, that s ourt of Oy- nd Ter and a Genera: Jail aiso a General 'eace and Hiejiven ‘ Tite ¢ 1n the “n- miner Conr wT. thi Y fous i.an ar. ip the Come t!*h of Pern- svivania, CN THE THIRD VEMBER in pursuance of ic Notice is hereby given to the May- or and Alderman of thie City of Lan- caster, in the said county, and ali the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of said City and Coun- ty of Lancaster. that they be them and there in their own proper per zons with ‘“:eir rolls, records and ex- aminations, and ipqguisitions, and their other rememberances, to deo those things which to their offices appertain in behalf tn be done, and also those who will prosecute aguinst the prisoners who are or ti ep shall be in the jail of the said ‘ountv of Lancaster, are to be them and there to azainst them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 14th day of October, A. D. 1914. MILTON EBY, Sheriff MONDAY IN NO- (THE 16th), 1914. : precept Pub wih their nrosect Wanted 500 Farmers to Buy 100,000 acres of black muck corn land better than the best in Ohio, II linois or Towa at one-fifth to one-third 30 the price. Salem U. B hur at Manheim, the nastor Rev. H 1. Behney united son of and Miss of Mr. of narriage Howard H. Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R Lehman, daughter David were illian nd Mrs 1 both Ranho They rn Ap n man unattended. Unclaimed Letters advertised 1914: the letters to be for k ending Nov. 1i, Rev. T. J. Barclay. Mr. BS ai wee We can prove this to your satis faction. Drop ws a card; it will cost vou only a cent, and we will send vou a booklet that tells all about it Pictures of the comm and shows fields. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPAY Terminal Bidg., Norfolk Southern Ry. NORFOLK, VA. CHAS. H. ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURMNCE in St. Mount