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THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r.


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Entered at the post office at Mount
Joy as second-class mail matter.
All correspondents must have their
¢ munications reach this office not
later than Monday. Telephone news
of importance between thal time and
12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan-
ges for advertisments must positive-
ly reach this office not later than
Monday night. New advertisments
Inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
night. Advertising rates on applica-
tion.
MAYTOWN
Carrier Miller's Horse Meets
With a Bad Mishap
Mai
Protracted meetings are being held
at the Bethe] this week.
Mr. John Deibler of Harrisburg,
visited friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roath spent
Prof. David Kraybill of Columbia,
spent a few days with. his parents.
Sunday with friends at Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Landis and
family of Lancaster, spent Sunday in
town.
Prof. Chas
also at home
vacation.
Mr. Rene Grove of
spent the Christmas
his parents.
Messrs. Amos Root and Simon C.
Heisey were our guests during Farm-
er's institute,
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Albright's
hearts were gladdened by the arrival
of a daughter,
It is the impressicn of some of our
people that Maytown neeus a revival.
What do you think?
Prof, Amos Cassell of Erie, was
the guest of Squire and Mrs. Jas. F.
Johnstin on Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth
bucket and was severely
about the head ‘and face.
Mrs. Bankard of
slipped on the ice and fell,
day, breaking her left arm.
The revival which was in progress
for some time at Reich's church
closed on Thursday evening.
Mr. Leo Wolfe of Washington, D.
C., was home to see his mother, Mrs.
Sue Wolfe over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Risser and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Glattacher spent
Sunday with friends at Lancaster.
Mrs. Wm. Brandt of York, and
Mrs. Cora Mutch of Philadelphia,
visited theig father Mr. J. P. Albright
on Monday.
Mervin
Christmas
of
of ¥. & MM, I
the holiday
Harter
enjoying
Philadelphia,
holidays with
injured
Manning received a
remembrance
the Church of
Rev.
handsome
from the members
God, of this place.
Dr. Wm. Heisey
who was here to attend
funeral] Saturday a week
home on Thursday.
While enroute between town and
Marietta, mai] carrier Miller's horse
slipped on the ice and sustained an
injury, disabling him for service.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dupes received
the handsomest and most acceptable
Christmas gift of any one in town on
Christmas day—a fine little girl. Con-
gratulations,
Miss Marie Harter of Susquehanna
University: Messrs. John Tome and
John Wolfe Gettysburg; Mr. Wm.
Hollenbaugh and Mr, Car] Minnich
are among the holiday guests of par-
ents and friends.
re A QQ
MASTERSONVILLE
McKeesport,
father’s
left for
of
his
ago,
News in General From a Thriving
Country Village
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Ginder and
daughter Alma, spent Sunday visit-
ing friends in Lititz.
Misses Edna Hackman and Mary
Sharpe spent Sunday with the
Misgseg Hershey near Penryn.
Mr. and Mrs, David Gibble attend-
ed the funeral] of the latter's father,
Mr. William Dupler near Richland.
The Mastersonville school taught
by Charles G. Becker rendered a
good program on New Year's even-
ing.
Mr. Henry Shearer and family and
Miss Fannie Zug spent with
the latter's parents, Mrs.
Nathan Zug.
Mr. Cyrus F.
pnville cobbler
Sunday
Mr. and
the Master-
with
Shuey
spent Sunday
Roath fell on a coal |
Reich’s church
on Thurs- |
SALUNGA
services will Dbegi
day night in the M, E. Chulc
Miss Mary Musselman
burg is visiting friends in Sal
Dr. John Kendig, and
Dunlap were Sunday
Miss Byerly
Revival
wife
of Lancaster
our town Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday visitors at
and Mis. Ira Herr.
Some of our young folks visited
the home of Willis G. Kendig, Es
and wife on Friday.
Services are continueing
Old Mennonite Church and
converts are the result.
Mrs. Annie §S. Hershey spent ia
few days with her sister, Mrs, Heth-
Hess, near New Danville,
Miss Mary L. Peifer and Mr. Ils.
Kendig visited the Uren testy} at
Rohrerstown Saturday evening.
Mr. Samuel Eby and family out
an hgur on Sunday afternoon { with
their niece, Mrs. B. Eck, who is ill.
VHenry Bair and son Normah have
taken possession of the Sjtrickler
Hardware business and are fov on
| the job.
Mr,
Scott
the home of \Mr.
in thi
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severall
ry
Willis Baer, at
Goshen, after spending
with h's parents, returned
studies on Monday morning.
Mr, James Kendig returned
a student
to his
to
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Little \were | spent New Year
| Ga'ner
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guests in own. |
{ E'town were
| and Mrs. Leander
in |
RHEEMS
The Revival
the Church of the Brethren
We greet you all with
Year.
N. Kraybill
a
P. spent Monday
trips.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Heisey of
Sunday
Groff.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gainer of Mt.
with her son, Frank
and family on Greider Ave,
Miss Mary Hersh has accepted a
position at Harrisburg,
guests
| entered upon her duties last Monday.
Mrs. Harry L, Gise and daughter
of Elizabethtown were guests of Mrs.
E. H. Hersh and daughter Rebecca
last week.
Misg Lillie Snyder of near Master-
sonville, was the guest of the Ezra
Souders family near Locust Grove,
last week.
Harry
Landis Bros.
with a sore hand,
extreme pain,
There are rumors of automobile
parties who contemplate going to
Philadelphia to attend the Billy
Sunday meetings,
S. H. Nye, a representative of the
K. Landis
is confined to the house
which is causing
| Harrisburg Capital Building & Loan
thé holidays |
Association, spent a day soliciting in
| this place last week.
State College on Monday; Mr. B. F.!
Kendig to Bucknell and Miss Miriam
Kendig to the Phladelrthia School of
Design on Tuesday. y
Butchering is everwhere in evi
dence these festive {days. The
is filled with the /squeals of pigs,
the barking of dogs
ing of excited birjeds. We know of
one excitable individual who com-
air
and the shout
| Bros.
menced butchering in 1914 and his |
shouts and
ever since in the vicinity of the pig
pen, |
ELIZABETHTOWN
K.G.E. Installed Their Newly Elect
ed Officers Friday Night
Miss Anna Hoffer spent a few days
| with her parents at Mount Joy.
| Evangelical
George Geyer and family of Florin
spent a few days with Leo Kob and
family.
Mrs. Harry Brown of Philadelphia,
spent a few weeks with G. T. Ulrich
and wife.
Miss Elizabeth
is the guest of
family.
0. Wells
Hershey
Stahl, of Harris-
burg, Harvey Foltz
and
B.
Alta
guests of
wife and Miss
Philadelphia, are
and wife.
Philadelphia,
J. H
and
of
Isaac Hertzler
Ww. G Hershey of
spent Friday with his
Hershey and wife
The borough
at the Mummers
ter and Harrisburg,
day.
parents,
was well represented
parades at Lancas-
on New Year's
high school
the
Middletown
team defeated
team of this place
hall, on Friday afternoon,
of 21 to 16.
J. A. Ulrich purchased the property
of the late Mary Ferry,
bridge street, at public sale for $2,
The property on West High
street was withdrawn at $2,500.
A party of young f from Mid-
dletown enjoyed a sleig ide to this
place on Thursday evening, stopping
at the Central House, where they
partook of an oyster supper and Te-
turning home in the morning.
Rev. N. A. Barr, pastor
church at Mount Joy,
conducted the services at the Ma-
The
ket ball
hool
House
a score
high
S(
900.
orders are daily heard |
| Jacob Campbell,
New Year Day was welcomed with
the majority of the people working.
If the old adage is true they will be
busy each day thruout the whole
year,
Harry Emenheiser received his sec-
ond car of manure last week and The
Farmers’ Association received a car
of coal which was divided among
the members in th s vicinity.
Mrs, Charles Shirk of the Landis
Dairy Farm, Mr. and Mrs, H.
Gainer, Miss Bertha Warfel and Carl
Dyer of Mt, Joy, weie Sunday guests
of Frank Ga:ner and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyius Schroll of
Donegal Springs, Mr, and Mrs, Elmer
Ruhl and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
daughters Mary, HEs-
| ther and Ruth of Elizabethtown, were
| guests of Mr
and Mrs. Roy Schroll
[on Sunday.
The Church of the Brethren serv-
|ices are being held every evening and
large crowds are in attendance. Rev.
H. L. Yoder of Lancaster and Rev.
Mohler of Elizabethtown, with a num-
ber of home min'sters are assisting.
A number of persons have been con-
| verted.
| Personal
bas- |
in Market!
by
on Bain-|
{ Sunday
Mr. and
|
|
of the
| sonic Home on Sunday afternoon, at |
2:30 o'clock. He assisted by
was
| his excellent choir.
| their hall on Friday evening.
| the exercises
The officers of the Knights of the
Golden Eagle that were elected at
the last meeting were installed at
There
was a large attendance and a num-
daughter Stella,
{the home of
ber of visiting knights took part in|
A banquet followed
| the meeting at the Horst cafe.
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{
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son Jameg living at Table Rock, |
Gettysburg.
Mi
Amos
+
ler and bfother Paul
¢f Brooklvn
ation
ss Mary
Ar. Geib
all
ST Sunday va,
petion.
visit-
| received
aspdeht was on the |
past week. how-
is
e about.
| mere
considerable |
The Schnitzelbunk band of this
place took part in the
parade, at Harrisburg,
on Friday
Mummers’ |
afternoon and won first prize of $35,
as being the most comically dressed
band in line.
the mayor’s office upon their arrival
in the city, where they gave a com-
to Clarence O.
marshal,
plimentary
Backenstross chief
concert
——
WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS
SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE
BULLETIN
The Baking Powder bust
ness was sold not long ago.
Royal
name alone the
$1,200,000.00.,
and equipment
issue, A
up-to<date equipment
For the
Building
Side
could
nd more
be obtained in a short space of time
gs jovs Is again by the expenditure of a few thousand
swe trust that | dollars,
of us sweet |
u tg jove it
e New Year
and new
lives to
ean enioy
the monn.
ete and the
n
our
e
Hnuine on
but to develop a trade name
became as valuable as the
Royal Baking Powder
ave taker many years and
penditure oR hundreds
of dollars f advertising.
By the comNon-sense use of space
n the Bulletin
sont number of
until it
brand would
yon may
customers,
NG
~
increase
increase
1k accoy
Ice.
pseftil New
e make?
They were escorted to
owners local
were 8 go
better factory in
the ex |
of thousands |
i
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Year;
One |
Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Bard and Miss
Amanda Bard entertained the follow-
Sunday: Mrs. Jacob
H. Bard, Mrs. Will'am Hubley, Mrs.
Laura Abele of near Columbia, Mr.
and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman and daugh-
ter of Mt. Joy, Miss Anna Mary
Sumpman of Lancaster and A. S.
Bard and family, of this place,
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MILTON GROVE
ing guests on
Mention From a Busy and
Hustling Village
A. H. Gingrich was a mid-week
visitor to Lancaster,
A. F. Shelly was a visitor to Eliza-
bethtown on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel
vere business visitors in
on Saturday.
Harry Weaver
guest of his father L.
Sunday.
Frank
Hoffman
Lancaster
of Rheems was the
F., Weaver on
Young of Philadelphia spent
the home of his parents,
Mrs. Jacob Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randler and
son, Ell of White Oak were visitors
at the home of Lewis Weaver on
Sunday.
Mr.
at
and Mrs, Henry Geib and
were entertained at
Henry Sweitzer near
Manheim on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Weaver and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Force of Florin,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, A.
S. PFolwager on Sunday.
The following were entertained at
the home of Eli Grogsh on Sunday:
Ralph Melehoir of Philadelphia: Miss
Ada and Raph Grosh of Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Grosh enter-
tained the following guests on Sun-
day: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Swarr of
East Petershurg and Walter Grosh
of Allentown.
Mr. and Mrs.
children
Greiner and
Kathryn of
ined at the
Mr.
Henry
and
enterta
Joseph
Hill,
of
Cherry were
home her parents,
Jacob Heisey on Sunday,
Printed Insurance Policies
This week tl Bulletin
I>rge order of insurance policies for
e
the Brethren's Fire Aid of this place, |
the most pros
companies in
good
and is
The officers
B. H.
Musser, secretary;
Zercher and H. E. Wolgemuth,
D. S. Wagaman, Abilene,
and Edward Diehl, Shippens-
Pa.
is one of perous
insurance
section, It enjoys a very
members
ally.
are:
its
financi
company
B.O
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of the
treasurer:
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Joy;
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Mt.
Kansas
burg
If You
are troubled with heartburn, gases and
a distressed feeling after eating take a
Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablet
before and after each meal and you will
obtain prompt relief. Sold only by us, 250
Cavuer:
Advertise 1n the Mt, Jov Bulletin
Here Still Continues by
happy
in
Donegal, making one of his delivery |
of Mr. |
Joy, |
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THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA.
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LOOK AT TH
REDUCTIO

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Now, when the weather is cold and
good warm clothing, you can save fro
$7.00 on a Suit or Overcoat.
In this sale are included Men’s S
coats, Balmacaans and Raincoats. A
tionate reductions on Boys’ Suits, Oy,
Raincoats.
SPECIALS
Lot of Boys’ Sweaters at 50c¢
Lot Corduroy Knee Pants 39¢
25¢ Linen Handkerchiefs
half-dozen for $1.10
25 Boys’ Suits at half price
Bath Robes at half price.

All $10 Suits § 7
All $12.50 Suits § 9
Al $15Suils $11
All $10.00 O’coats &b3
All $12.50 O’coats &F
All $15.00 O'coats &
All Som QO’coats & PR


We have lots of other big reduct
can’t mention, but will be glad to
Come early and get the fit
IVIL.
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any time.
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IF IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN Rates Moderate "WI MiW'
ISN'T A KODAK
00 | IT
S. H. Miller
WATCHES
Clocks, Jewelery
and Spectacles
| Has all mod
| Baths, Hot
| Heat. Electri
| Table Is Su}
the Ma
' Repairing in al} its Branches.
Also electrical goods of all
kinds.
= Electric light globes sold & Ex-
changed for Edison Electric
Company.
{ No. | A Kodak Jr.
PRICE $9.00
What more appropriate for a present
than a gift that keeps the happy
times of that day and all the days FINE OYSTERS
to come,
| Let us show you our Kodak Xmas '
suggestions for yqur boy or girl.
KODAKS, $6 to $74 |
Also hun
| Where Soups,
Tripe, Clams,
; Report all Electric light trou-
3 ble to me which will have
prompt attention.
Bar is Stocked W
of Beer, Wines
Good Stabling
Local and Long
street
PENNA
East Main
MOUNT JOY,

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BROWNIES $1 to $12
OYSTERS OYSTERS Sold by
a “—l Ww. B. B E N D E R
BARBER
the finest primes in town in every |
East Main 8t, Mount Joy, Pa.!
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ProL RED
Author of se
Marches. The
an, offers his
style, Sold in any quantity at right
prices.
When its GOOD ICE CREAM you |
want, I can supply you.
All Flavorg at All Times
Special Prices to Parties, Festivals,
Suppers, Ete.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE |
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER
ate
Wanted 500 Barmers ¢ to Buy| ;
100,000 acres of black muck corn|g
Jaad better than the best in Ohio, Il
linois or lowa at one-fifth to ore-third
the price.
We can this to your satis
IN fiction. Drop us a card; it will cost
you only a cent, and we will
that tells all about It
Pictures of the corn
people in Land
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Pipe Organ at
Mrs. C. H. Zeller
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Marietta Street MOUNT Jjov ’

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send organs ang
East Main stl specialty.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
‘Restaurant and Lunch Bar’
OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE
CLAMS IN ANY STYLE
DEVIL CRABS
TURTLE SOUPS
rou a booklet
ind shows
elds.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY
Terminal Bidg., Norfolk Southern Ry.
NORFOLK, VA
Mount ,
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SPECIAL
Che mgst econom
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CHAS. H. ZELLER
- REAL ESTATE AND
J. WWW. MMoGinnis INSURANCE
PROPRIETOR Mount Joy {
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Settlement of Estates | be dissolved in
Collection of Rents As a medicinal an
Surveying and Conveyancing | in treating catarr|
ulceration of nose
caused by femining
For ten years the
Medicine Co. has red
in their private e
pen; which pro
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