The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 25, 1914, Image 2

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ULLETIN
T JOY, PA.
Editor & Pro'r.

PRICE $1 A YEAR
ee avian 50 Cents
ov aiee ys 25 Cents
jes. .......FREE
e post office at Mount
lass mail matter.
reach this office not
jay. Telephone news

ments must positive-


inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
tion,
MILTON! GROVE
Supervisor E. W. Brandt of Bever- |
ly put foot on town soil last Friday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Moyer of |
Aberdeen, were town visitors a few |
days ago.
Miss Estella Good has returned
home from a week's sojourn in|
Elizabethtown.
Albert Gingrich sojourned to ol
Joy the past week where he trans-|
acted business.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine O. Grosh and |
son Kenneth were week-end visitors |
in Elizabethtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Greiner, |
of Colebrook Hill Church, spent]
Monday in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heisey and |
Samuel I. Heisey and family autoed |
to Hershey Saturday.
John S. Shelly of Cherry Hill, has
rented the Abraham Shearer home- |
stead near the Rifle range.
Road master <Walter Brosey with]
his assistants are grading the Milton
Grove and Mount Joy road.
E. F. Grosh, merchant, has been|
serving as a witness in the Lancas-
ter court Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle were
week-end visitors with Oscar Copen-
heffer and family near Gainburg.
A revival meeting opened Satur-
day evening by the Brethren in
Christ at Mount - Pleasant Church.
Samuel F. Nagle entertained His
daughter Mrs. Ella Phillipsy of Mt.
‘Zion, Lebanon county the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Young, of
Elizabethtown, spent Saturday even-
Ing with their son-in-law, Claude
Grosh and wife.
Emanuel Greiner and daughter of
Mastersonville, were royally enter-
tertained in the Green Tree region
ithe past week.
Zerphy Bros, have applied a new
coat of paint to Amos G. Gibble’s
house recently erected near Chiquis
Hill meeting house.
Mr. and Mrs. James Berrier have
returned to their home on Cherry
Hill after a week’s visit to their
former home in Perry county.
An eight year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Young of Cherry Hill,
who fell from a scaffold a few
weeks ago and fractured his right
arm is on the mend.
Mrs. Lizzie Wittle, wife of Cyrus
D. Wittle tenant farmer of Amos N.
Risser has disposed of her Milton
Grove house and lot to Mrs. John S.
Kauffman. Cousideration $750.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon L. Gingrich,
enterta’ned the past week Miss Bar-
bara and Mrs. John Coble, of Bel-|
laire, Mrs. Catharine Hummel and |
Mrs. Mary Noll of Hummelstown.
The Milton Grove schools have]
entered their third month’s term]
and the classes are moving along in|
their usual happy symmetry, and]
with the enthusiasm already evinced
a successful year is assured.
A half century ago our country
shook with the clash of contending
armies and her green flelds and
running brooks ran red with fra
teral blood. At present few survive
of those who were well content to
die rapidly, like ghostly figures in
the graying dawn, those few sur-
wivors will be lost to sight.
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SPORTING HILL
Miss Stella Nissley spent last
Thursday and Friday at Lancaster.
Mr. A. H. Vogel jr, of Ephrata,
called on his parents, A. H. Vogel
and wife last Monday.
Miss Lottie Nissley of Union
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HE door is open to you
to walk into a real clothes feast; we've
prepared a regular Thanksgiving banquet for
. “you, of fine suits and overcoats.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
made them for us, and we've brought them
here and priced them for your special bene-
fit.
§ — Look over our supply of fine coat models that we have:
I~ imported weaves in suits; the here.
=new fashions for men and Get your clothes reedy for
young men. Thanks giving; you'll give
See the striking new over- thanks for these, $10 to $25
Shoes of Highest Quality
At Price Savings Well Worth Considering
We are showing quite a few new shoes for Men in Black
and Mahogany, Tan Leathers and you will enjoy looking at
them. Our line includes the
popular English last. Also the
modified English Shoe with me-
dium toe and heel at prices
ranging from $2.00 to $4.00.

 
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Square, spent Tuesday with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Samuel Garman.
Miss Grace Holland spent from|
Friday to Sunday with A. K. Waser|
and family at Manheim.
Mrs. Rebecca Barto
after spending f
relatives at Mt. Joy and Landi


Messrs. Harold, Albert and Warren |
Haldeman of Sun Hill. visited thelr
sister Mrs. Irvin

Miss Sarah
spent the week with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wicken-
heiser.
Mr. Joseph Kauffman, of New
York, spent a few days of the past
week with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
‘Emanuel Kauffman
Misses Marie and Eva Shonk and
brother Charles of near Lititz, spent
a few days of the past week with

their grandparents, Abram Cooper ,
and wife.
Mr. Ralph Nissly spent last Thurs:
day and Friday with his ecous’n
Pavid Brandt at Bamford Te woe
aceompanied home bv two very nice
sized rahhits.
Mr and Mrs. A. TT. Decler and
gong. Pov and Harold Mr ond Mrs.
RB. BH. Prubaker and son Willtlam of
a a aE r, oy akin and Sun

We had refreshing showers and the
water in the wells has been replen-
refreshed,
ler Meyers from Bearville Hvery-
body is invited to attend.
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with D. M. Nissley and H. H.| A local Sunday school meeting will Mr, and
and family. |be held at the Brethren Mount Hope Sunday with
‘Billy,” the little gray horse be- house on Thursday, Thanksgiving Summy at Landisville,
nging to D. M. Nissley, was re Day. In the afternoon a program Mr, and Mrs.
of his burdens last Friday. has been prepared and the local| Saturday and
as twenty-five years old and for teachers will discuss different topics | her home
bout the past two

 



ry plentiful é many hunters
ry plentiful and any iand and stream thruout the land.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller spent church.
Sunday afternoon with Samuel Eby
and family.
Dr. John Kendig of Manheim was thee =
lds are looking ek : y a sermon to
a visitor to his old home on Thurs-
day evening. |
Mr. and Mrs. B. Rodgers and son
Donald spent Sunday with Dr. Wehr-
ry at Cresson, Pa.
Miss Edith Cooper is spending |
not shot as many as on pre
vears.

The wheat fi
and nature n general looks
revival services at Mt. Hope
opened on Saturday night
the guidance of the Rev. Dil
weeks he assigned them. { Mrs. Jacob
Tillie Erisman near Erisman’s|.,c aimost impossible for me to at- Michael R. Hoffman, of Marietta,
ev. Sayre,
Sunday evening.
Willis G.
sence of several days, returned On pig a trial”
Thursday from Trenton, where he Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t the dd
{concluded a case in court.
recently been
some time with her sister, Mrs, Nor- | The weather
when a man Was Prgns.,
ris near Little Britain. [SO severe that

Deitrich spent called to task for being late to work, | Adjudications Filed { Sheirk—Felker
Jacob gave as an excuse that he had | The following adjudications of lo- On last Saturday at noon Elder A.
been frozen to bed, ’ | cal interest were filed in court last S. Hottenstein, at his residence at
. Strickler were — li | week: East Petersburg, united in marriage
visitors at | Christian Eppel, Marietta, $1458.- Harry L. Sheirk, of Manheim,
Manor. NATURE'S WARNING 35. Mrs. Mary B. Felker of Lancaster.
Mary Mount Joy People Must Recognize | Charlotte A. Stoner, Mt. Joy Boro, John Biemsderfer of Manheim,














 
e his ster stersonville school has on! Rohrer spent Cresswell and Heed it $4,025.57, the attendant.
M P. Sheaffer and its roll 42 names as regular mem- | with their Aument. TT Catherine Shonk, Mt, Joy Town- =~ :
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ters, Sadie and Kathrine and rs of the school. Most of the Miss Mary risi Kidney ills come—mysteriously. ship 5
e from ® dn ini Liber oli | ous : vis visited her But nature generally warns you. ° b, $1,503.33,
nuel spent from Saturday to pils have joined the Liberty Bell | friend Miss Elizabeth Breneman at Notice the kidney secretions. Elizabeth Funk, West Donegal,
the families of John EI-|Bird Club and promise to protect all | Lancaster for a few days last week. See if the color is unnatural— $616.91.
and Nathaniel Moyer of near |insectiverous and song birds and to Mrs. J was the If there are settlings and sediment, mrederick Waller, Marietta, $872.-
Mount Gretna. ake war on the English sparrow,/| guest of her Hershey Passuges frequent, scanty, painful. 93
ving neither quarter nor showing no Its time to fear serious kidney dal iy
eee eat eee giving neither quarter nor showing at Mt. Jov afternoon. trouble, Michael] R. Ober, Rapho, $10,905- HK FRADE ‘MARKS rights } or io
MASTERSONVILLE recy Union Tha nkseiving Services are Irs time to use Doan’s Kidney 75. . ption, for {REE SEARCH report on
IASTE — 5 : pills £ wnp for NEW BOOKLET
inahodv. has BOT any announced of God : ms — R 0 i 3
vet nobody has reported any SALUNGA ord tort to & : x Doan’s have done great work in jul of 1 nformation. It will help you to
affec with foot and mouth The Brethren hold services ‘Sint: uditorium, to be held in the morm- {yg locality. Local Man Loses Suit oh AD PAGES 11 ana 12 before applying
ase in this community. dav night ig the Church ing. Paul McDevitt, BE. Second St, A verdict was rendered in the :
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rabbits in this section are". Foo TN hae its ih on Miss Mary Erisman of New York Variots Pa. Sw 3 Was Houle York county court Friday in favor 1 g
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City fis visiting her sister, Miss 2 YD Y of the defendant in the suit of PATENT LAWYERS,


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the congregation next poan’'s Kidney Pills and I did so. Company, of Red Lion. This suit RE/BR ESTATE ANG
They did good work. Anyone Who was forithe recovery of the value of
has kidney trouble will make a mis- , 4, tobacgs $2,300, shipped
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