THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r. — = SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months......... 50 Cents Three Months....... 25 Cents Single Copies........ 2 Cents Sample Copies........ FREE Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their later than Monday. I ohone news of importafice between that time and 12 o'clogif noon Wednesday. Chan- ges for @dvertisments must positive iy reacly this office not later than Monday} night. New advertisments insert: if copy reaches us Tuesday night./ Advertising rates on applica- ton. / MAYTOWN » We Have a ‘Hustling Corps of Super THE RHEEMS EE ——— i “Here is the Answer;'i in WEBSTERS | five Foot Xmas Tree ( 2700 Pages. The o the net 0 divided pege, -char- acterized as “A Stroke of Genius.” india Paper Edition: On thin, opaque, strong, India paper. What a satis- E. H. {his force was summoned to Manheim, one day last week to make some 6x- : : : | | tensive repairs. i fiction fd aw ihe Memon A Landis daughtér of P. K. and so convenient to use! school director, visited the Rheems One half the thickness and weight of Regular Edition, Regular Edition: On strong book paper. Wt. [ 1474 Ibs. Size 1296 x9} x 5inches. school one day last week. i The Rheems School wili have special exercises Thursday afternoon | | | | | collar hone. George Heisey, Esq, and Ethelbert Heisey, Esq., of Harrisburg, attend- ed the funeral of their uncle J. Z Heisey Saturday, The snow and rain which fell on Sunday put the roads icy condi- tion and the Dblacksmit reaped fine harvest roughing horses on Mon- day. Mr. slaughter tered Jersey last ek. The rest of ti still free from the foot disease. We had in a hs se obliged to regis- S. G. Engle his fine thorough bull was bred “Honey Boy,” ard d mouth are we and of having a Herchel- the pleasure handshake with Mr. Norman roth of Wintremute, N. J., on Satur- day. Norman is looking well and ke assured us his looks do not deceive us. Our old friend J. P. Albright 18 | back in his old home, Johnny must have been living well at York for he certainly seems to be sheating old age. t3ive him a call for a pleasant chat he will be glad to see you. Thanks io “our supervisors for their excell it work on the roads. This little snow we had was ample to ‘make very fair sleighing owing to a smooth road bed. No toll to pay on | our better-than-a-toll-pike roads. BY | the way, we have only two toll-pikes remaining in our township, and they ean learn a lesson in keeping a high- way in repair, from our supervisors go can state authorities. Come to | Maytown by any route and see for | yourself. You can do business at | Maytown with out paying toll unless | you come direct from Marietta while | you can get into Marietta by only | one road, that you need not pay | for the privilege and that ome is to tribute on the community time im- | memorial for the privilege of doing | the credit of our township. Who are | the people who have been levying | business at Marietta by blocking the th toll pikes? Have the pikes | been in such fine condition they didn’t tear and wear out s team, more than the tol] in a mse and yet for years we have | atiently endured it. —— A Wet MASTERSONVILLE Twenty Persons Immersed in Creek Sa.urday Afterncon Mis. Naiban Zug speal a few | days in kiuazabethtown last week. Revival services will beg.n at the | Chiques Church January 13th, 1915. Mis, Alice Heisey, who has been quite ill the is able to be about aga.n. i The Mastersonville school has OF} ganized a Literary society and have held several meet.ngs. | The singing class under the direc- | tion of Rev. Amos Hottenstein, Will | meet at Chiques Jan. 2nd. | The farmers are shooting pigeons on all sides in fear sy pad of aphthous fever, ir. and Mrs. Morris Ginder daughter and Sharpe spent Sunda) past week, their | the of and Mary A 1a witk Mastersonville school will be held on New Year's night, Jan. 1 instead of | Thursday afternoon, Dec. 24 A good program hag been prepared by the pupils. Twenty persons were immersed in the creek near the residence of Rev. Allen Rub] Saturday afternoon. Rev. @amuel Eshleman performed the cer- emony. The Chiques congregation of the Church of the Brethren now an - enrollment of almost 300 bers. _ Arthur Snyder to Nissly of Lancaster, at 8 Other buvers were around ed At the crops. The crops vicinity are especially good rve higher pices. and Chas | Fman sold their 1913 crop of to- | The Undersigned Wish to Inform the a er months for several years they | + green schools. a 6 1} No ice! Mumma dealer in all kinds ho has been supplying vith of live w i ysters the past Public that They are Prepared to do oysters 0 1 passed through this place | Practical Horse Shoeing W a fresh supply of At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy " : iy ail Special attention given to ail work pe Hom Joy Na All diseases of the feet promptly at |“ : ftvereq 2 HR 0 tended" to. Your Works Scliched [chicken houses for” N,N. Greiner | from his farm to his present resi- > | dence in this place Greider dend in 118 place on © BOMBACH & SHANK woe, -. | General Blacksmiths and Horse-ShoerS| waster Elias Heisey and Milton the line Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etec. Mutton, Prices always right. West Main Btreet, Opp. Bank, Bell Telephone, ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS | vacation being about two weeks. All Work Guaranteed. Quick Service! | SHAVING J. B. HERSHEY'S { { ly of Mr. Abram Shelly Ny Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brandt, son Harold and daughter Cleo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groff, son Paul and daughter Martha, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Witmer on Sunday. The Christmas program of the will notice the difference in mileage ind decreased maintenance cost. | Shank procured a 25 foot Christmas |tree for the Rheemg school and a number of smaller ones for citizens of this place last Saturday from the Conewago hills. | George Gantz and Elmer Acker |lead the list among the tobacco farm- ers having gold their 1913 crop of tobacco to John Nissly of Lancaster, for 9 and 2 for seed leaf 15 8 and 3 for havanna. John Shaffner the Maytown painter and paper hanger removed his lad- ders from the Mrs. Susan Wolge- muth residence last week claiming he will be like the ground hog the balance of the winter. The buzz of the automobile the past 10 days over the ice appears to be appreciated as the dust has all | vanished. Nothing to annoy the oc- | cupants but the frigid air which cuts Steam Vulcanizing {like the point of an icicle. By Experienced Hands | Peter R. Kraybill and J. K. Bard SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY jive freshman students at State Col- lege, Pa., will spend Christmas and NORTH WEST CORNER |New Year with their parents. Their MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Krall ‘Mex “Marker | I always have on hand anything in of Smoked Meats, Ham, Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and H H. KRALL MOUNT JOY, PA The pure winter weather came {down upon us last week Keeping mercury hovering around the 5 and 8 | By sending your work to us you {above zero for four mornings causing | Lancaster, Pa. rapid movements those whose | duties called | front early. meet Cee. ELIZABETHTOWN by | | Repairing of all kinds dome on im-| ier Tubes and Casings at reason- | ible prices. | | | HAIR CUTTING | School Elected The ordinances were observed | the Church of God on Sunday even- | |in ng. | David G. Brandt recently killed | which weighed 463 Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agent for the Middletown Steam | (y, hogs | Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday| 453 pounds. They were fine ones. | 2d deliversy Friday. | Edward Stover and family of Stov- | 5 in St. MOUNT JOY | crdale, spent a few days with L. C.| | Hershey and wife on College Ave. | W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law Mrs 0, is Harriet Spangler of Goldsbo- | the guest of J. G. Westafer | jad family, on North Market street. r | | |r | | BS 8 1 i apolis {8 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa | : ioe! or. ‘of “Miutieavolis, Minn., arrived here to spend the ays at Lancaster, Monday and Fri viol da ith hi t M d SS l'days wit 1is parents, Mr. an wv at No. 52 North Duk t { : 3 or Duke Street. | Mrs. B. T. Spickler G. S. VOGLE «=| J 8 Hackman, who resides on i Washington street, has in his pos- Auctioneer FLORIN, PENNA. Prompt attention given to calling al] kinds of real estate and personal property sales, Satisfaction guar- anteed or no charges, Give me a! session a young collie dog which the owner can have by calling for same. Jacob Lehn, who had the index finger of his left hand badly mashed, at the Kreider shoe factory recent- The Rheems School Erectsa Twenty- The Week's Happenings Among the T . NEW INTERNATIONAL John M. Weaver and Henry Lootz Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heisey attend- Grocery & Confectionery THE MERRIAM WEBSTER pent Saturday at Philadelphia ed the funeral of Daniel Heisey at Every day in your talk and re: ping, at ombining business with pleasure. Cross Roads on Sunday. Has a fine line of the choicest the street int of \C % oe ng E and sc or like rt JE ae ie Harry Emenheiser the Mount Joy Messrs. Charles Hoffman and Till things for Christmas con- me pew word. A Jriend asks: township hustling farmer and tobacco man Zook were Saturday evening es mortar harde You seck i5ti ¢ on of Loch neor the pronun raiser received a car load city ma- | visitors ¢ jas stersburg. sisting © ion of Dy What is white coal? ane pee a oar ji visitors 2% Tet Porershurg : g is New Creation answers all kinds of [ze Rev. C. C. Speicher of Reading, 1 tions in Lar ge, History, Biography, SE lass t ) gd oy . § es Trade 8, Arts and | Mrs. ( harles Bless and son Charles will conduct divine services in the Dates, Figs Sciences, with final authority. {from Mast Donegal were Sunday Hvangelical church on Sunda morn- | 400,000 Words y 6000 lllustrations. uests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bard ing | Fresh Groceries Cost $400,000. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffman and | ‘ New Cranberries Hersh special machinist with | son Charles autoed to Iburg on Sunday | friends. Mrs. S. H. Landis and Miss Anna | progress in the Landis the past two weeks closed on Satur-| day evening. to the General |ter, on Monday where she will under- go an operation. visors in This Community site tof operineR pags) when all patrons are invited to be 3 = Sn | present to enjoy the event. H. H. Baer veterinary surgeon of} and: Underwear, Mr. Albert Horner had his entire Pi ioaulen | We greet you all with a Merry | Mount Joy, attended to business in herd killedvlast week as a result of 0 | Christmas with mother Earth dpver- this section last Sunday relative to foot and mouth disease, maps. ed with ice and snow in Suantity iis profession. Watch for Our Candy Bulletin Our thermometers were looking ps | sufficient for the juveniles to enjoy | John Green and daughter Miss Next Week for the zero mark Tuesday morning €0., the day coasting. Clara were in Lancaster, on Sunday | § and came very near finding it too. Springfield, Mass, P. N. Kraybill the Rheems mer- | Where they visited Mrs. Green who | Messrs. Johnathan Stoltzfus of TT———— chant and post master and daughter |is in the Lancaster hospital. Bareville, and Mr. Joel Smoker of Dora spent last Sunday as guests of Revival services under the direc Soudersburg, attended services at the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry tion of the United Zion children will | Si ball Sunday. | Kraybill at Florin. {open on Sunday at Pleasant View| MON Menaugh § Through some accident in coming The past week D. G. Brinser re | church to continue indefinitely. down the steps at the high school, plenished his coal yard with a num-| Mr. and Mrs, Milton Reider and West Main St, Mt. Joy Mariam Engle fell and fractured her | ber of cars fresh coal which shows | daughter Miss Emma of Aberdeen, for coal at | were the guests of L. F. Weaver and | 00 NOMI O0 | (1. an increase in demand |his yard over previous years. {1. G. Zook and family on Sunday. a The church of the Brethren will] Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Hoffman | iT on discontinue their Sunday School at|and children Carl and Alice visited BUY | TO- DAY this place and Green Tree during the | the former’s brother Harvey Hoff: | i > ne Ni man and family at Mount Joy on | 2 > 21 | Sunday. | (= Mr, and Mrs, Walter Daveler of || near Elizabethtown, and Emmert| { Moyer of Sunnyside, were entertain- ed at the home of A. F. Diffenderfer over the Sabbath Of Course— Why Not? inquired a pessimist | on his Christmas expenditures. k | We sell 400, of new money will be placed at the|| giving prem icitors. Any newsdealer wi or write the try. plenty of money manufacturing and other industries start the wheels revolving and millions of unemploy- ed men and supplies needed in prosecuting their them to come to the |emyloyees who were laid off many | weeks ago. { that Christmas | fear jotficers for Christ Reformed Sunday | coming from. in | | high places. and| Hoof and Mouth Disease Is Found BULLETIN, MT. _Joy, PA. MILTON GROVE MENAUGH’S Green Hills East Peters | where they visited | Oranges, Lemons All Kinds of Nuts Choice Baking Molasses The revival services which were ip | Evangelical church | We have added a fine line Also Men's, La- and Children’s was taken at Lancas- | | Mrs. Albert Gingrich Hospital of Notions, dies’ Hosiery “Will good times ever return?” Bs Eee ERNE BE LJ MI 0 I J 1 ll 4 & Wednesday, Decembd 23, EE Merry hristmas To You All We have a lot of Holi 1- day goods to select from. Do your last days’ shopping here and secure a bargain at reduced prices. EL Boys’ Suits and Over- coats Reduced, Men’s Suits and Overcoats Reduced. GETZ BROS. Mt. Joy Hall Building, Mt. Joy, Pa in speculating || 1h Of course they will! Why not? Bad Here's the why of the will: . B® B & ® EC EX - 1. There is just as much money | ME Eo IF SANICS in the country now as there story MAG ZINE was. 1 3A 2 The farmers have just bat || Fox Father and Son vested one of the biggest crops in history and are selling at good |AND ALL THE FAMILY prices Two and a half million readers find it of A absorbing interest. Everything in iti 3. Federal. reserve banks have BST ing te SryBung mm jtis Written So ¥ been opened and millions of dollars jinense Youbun Yndgrseanast disposal] of the banks of the coun: || publisher for'tiee sample — a postal will do. $1.50 A YL..R i15c A COPY Popular Mechanics Magazine 6 No. Michigan Ave., CHICAGO turn will have to loan to big 4. The banks in SPECIAL LTO WOMEN fhe most economical, cleansing and germicidal ot all antiseptics is Poilorie A soluble Antiseptic Powder to ne dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches | n treating catarrh, inflammation or | HgeTotion of nose, throat, and that | wused by feminine ills it has no equal. | ‘or ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham ledicine Co.has recommended Paxtne | 1 their private correspondence with | omen, which proves its superiority. vomen who have been cured was | “worth its weight in gold.” ggists. b50c. large box, or by | » Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Muss « Are You Happy? 1f you ave it is safe to say that you enjoy good health, as it is ips be happ unsese you are well, Noted physicians $l you that bad stomachs and torpid livers are the cause of 95 per cent of all diseases. For the past 42 years SEVEN BARKS has oved to be the unequalled remedy for all CH. LIVER and KIDNEY troubles, and | the greatest tonic and blood purifier known. 3% makes your digestion what it should be and keeps your entire system {n good con. dition. Price of SEVEN BARKS is but 50 | eents a bottle at all druggists. Money re funded if not satistied. Address LYMAN BROWN, 68 Yurray St., New York, iY. for operating capital, 5. These concerns in turn will of commerce to women will return to work, 6. Foreign governments arc plac inging heavy orders for all kinds of war, 7. Other orders for American made goods are pouring in from all parts of the world. 8. The financial situation has clarified, banks are opening up their vaults, and great manufactur | ing industries, are prepar ng to op- en again on an extensive scale, many of them even now calling in 1S Yes, you can dig down and spend money without any of where the next dollar It is on the way—and hitting the ee ee ~~ GETTING SERIOUS NOW in Children Dr. George B. Hershey of Gap, re orted to Dr. J. L. Mowery, the lo cal] representat've of the state health department that three daugh- tors of Abram Boose, of near Christ-| iana, have contracted aphthous fe-| ver, the virulent foot and mouth di- seagse which has been causing so much trouble among the cattle and | | | Wanted 500 Farmers to Buy | 100,000 acres of black muck corn land better than the best in Ohio, II- linois or lowa at one-fifth to one-third | hogs of the country. The COWS On (ho price. the Boose farm became infected and (ye can prove this to your satis | were killed and it is believed that ¢,.iion. Drop us a card; it will cost | the girls who are nine, sSiX years y,y, only a cent, and we will send and eighteen months old, respect- yy, a hooklet that tells all about it | ively, contracted the fever by drink- 5549 shows Pictures of the corn ing the milk of one of the infected feigs. American Plan 'Has all modern convenience such as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam |= 4 re © 3 c ANGY WINES CHOICE LIQUORS RUMS, GINS, ETC. FOR XMAS PRESENTS Al} of the Old Grades of WHISKIES A cp ALSO THE FAMOUS QUEEN QUALITY BEER Independent Phone S. DEARBECK wjesfecfosfosfocfecferfosfocforfosfosfefocforfocfecfecfscfocfonfosforiosforfurfocfocfonfooforfectecie West Nain St., 9 MT. JOY, PA, Rates Moderate (Hii E11 OE Hiamond RINGS Pure white stones of good Exchange Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. Albert Zaeptel, Pro. Heat, Electric Light, Etc. u : : = size, mounted in fourteen carat Table Is Supplied With the Best | a = Solid Gold Rings at the Market Affords 3 5 0 0 ® ® © L Also hunch Gounter A SPECIAL BARGAIN Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese, Tripe, Clams, Etc., are served | FINE OYSTERS iN EVERY STYLE Bar Is Stocked With the Best Brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars CLOCKS Also unusual values in Eight Day Clocks from $3 up. W. Gorrecht (Near Bowman's Store) U0 TL Il || Good Stabling Accommodation Local and Lond Distance Phones LAD LS J D1 TE 0D 0 BL 1 trial. Drop me a card. oct. 141yr. | 17 is at the home of his parents at cows. They have the characteristic = JLathe, , blisters in the membranes of the PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY a Author of several Songs and MOUNY Jo, PA. A NEW RESTAURANT | A very interesting game of basket mouth and around the nose and in Terminal Bidg., Norfolk Southern Ry., u Marches, The German Musici ; I have opened a first-class restau. | ball was played in Market Hall on one case there are sores at the NORFOLK, VA. 2 . = the 00 T0100 |rant at my residence on Fairview | Wednesday evening between the base of the finger nails. The girls, 5 re be Servi ses ih A bi street where I serve the best of ey- | home team and the Middletown five. however, are not regarded as bein a = people in Lancaster Co.,teaci- Q | erything in season. Try my oysters| The game resulted in a victory for seriously 111, 4 CHAS, H. ZELLER . ing on almost any String in: OYSTERS OYSTER tn every style. Clams, etc. the home team by a score of 43 to, meme -§ AB REAL ESTATE AND = struments, Piano, Organ and JNO. B, GANTZ 21, | Maytown Student js Highly Honcred INSURANCE . Pipe Organ at reasonable prices If you want to eat oysters, Fairview Street Mt. Joy, Pa.| The following officers weve elected; John S. Tome, a junior at Gettys:' g Main St. Mount Joy a Dron i 4 repalsinz them where they are good. I — to serve in Christ Reformed Sunday burg college, has been elected by the oa = uning pianos an Pp SW ew l School for the ensueing year: Super- local branch of the Intercollegiate Calling ana. Clerk! £ Public. Sales “ organs and pipe organs & | a nest primes inj town in intendent, J. N. Oleweiler; assistant | Prohibition association as one of two 2 e t id o . = specialty. style. Sold in any guantity at superintendent, HH. L. Gise; secre- | delegates to represent the college at A Bes @ = | prices. tary, Charles Coble; assistant secre. the Nationa] Student convention, to = tary, Elsle Landis; treasurer, I. H. be held in Topeka, Kan. from Dec. | Survering 4ud Dosveyanctas : Mount Joy. Pa. 4 Soon x SREA TRADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no Stauffer; pianist, Flsle Land's; as- 29 to Jan. 1. : = Gy fos. Seid mol, tietcles or photos anc bret lf | ofetant pianist. Esther Ge'stweit;| At this convention more than 1000 EUDONA—The New Sachet Pow EN He ht uw Booxver, lf |brarian, Roy Reem: frat assstant students from colleges and other in [EE EVE Ng er Snel PY oc | FRANK CREA D PACES 11 and 12 before applying librar'an, Mand Decker; second as-| stitutions of learning in all parts of wholesome spice rie at “can- 9 pHAl VEER 2 | sistant lbrarfan Carrie Muth: ister, 1. H. Stauffer; ol a EAD F Write to-day. D. SWIFT & CO. TENT LAWYER 303 Seventh St, WacHinne: on. C. Zo Poarman: superintendent of yo Miss) aggle Balmer, { / chor-| America are guperintendent | fendance. of primary department, Mrs. Homer | trongest men in the college ag expecte! to be in at- Tome is one of the because ever its comp nerous eceipt r edd not fail to plead £ that enters intd susan. A [a © Mr. well deserving of the hpnor e 0 | apn him by the Jocay oc DUNT JQ given 50na PJ
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