The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 03, 1915, Image 2

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Entered at the post office at Mount
Joy as second-class mail matter.
All correspondents must have their
¢ mmunications reach this office not
later than Monday. Telephone news
of importance between that 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,
Editorial
Well, if there's anything that
Ground Hog theory had better
look up her muslin gown and his old
One
mn
one
hat.
straw
didn't sce h shadow yesterday.
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* * *
Our readers are promised some in-
teresting reading along the religious
line, One our correspondents and
a local in a
battle—of of
Billy Sunday
of
engaged
on
now
all
pastor are
words, account
“It is a shame that so many of
the rich fields of Lancaster county
are given over to tobacco, when they
should be growing foodstuffs for the
starving multitude,” was one of the
verbal shafts at Dr. Harvey W. Wiley
the noted pure food exponent hurled
Monday evening at the banquet of
the Pure Food Show at the Stevens
House. Wonder whether Dr. Wiley
would talk that if he was a
farmer and out for the money? One
thing is certain, i.e. as long as there
is a demand, surely our farmers will
raise fit,
way
reeset Geen
MIAY IOUWN
Not
ravorapie HKeport
Ine Trolley Committee Does
very
hdve a
We are g:ad to say that Mr, John
Slesler 1§ avie LO De aboul tae Louse
agai.
Donald Houseal,
and
ol
Mrs.
di, ddd als.
Fuusadeipuia, visited MI.
aviall »ivdd.
Weichans,
of Hummels-
and visited his
cuales
tow,
moluelr add sisier,
1ue 10. owuelrs of the Union Ceme-
lmeeung Monday even-
LO elect olucers.
wds in wown
tery hed a
ing,
usaybill, of Harris-
town visiung her
ters, tae Musses Sairemian.
ilae committee was at
Lancaster on 1hursaay and returned
with an adveise 1eport.
ar, Samue] Sload, Abram
S.0ad attended the
Sioad at Annville,
al 8,
burg,
hialiy
was ia Sls-
trouey
and rs,
Sload and
funera] of
Pa.
J00n
Harry
JdCOD
has sold out the
to Samuel
this busi-
J000ston
cobbler
Eng.e,
sSnop equipiuent
wlio Wil] continue
ness at the same stand,
Mir
who had been
with a badly
fall,
S. Due Wolile,
confined to the house
sprained caused a is
greatly
about.
foot by
improved and able to be
Charles Hicks tendered a
Mrs
ipper to her
Among the
Mrs.
George
lent sort, anc she makes
the
worth,
the coming season
folks
of those
who may
ouncement for benefit
who know
to grow them
Several of our
Rheems on Sunday to hear a dis-
course by Albert Guyer of York.
Mr. Guyer ig a clear, logical speaker,
and convinced hig hearers that he
knows what he believes and is abun-
dantly able to give a biblical reason
for the faith that is in him.
On the whole. January has been a
mild month. hut not more 8o than
others we recall, One year we dug
a garden bed in January and found
the ground exceedingly mellow. The
spring following we dug it again and
the eround wag so hard one could
scarcely use a digging fork to do the
work. We are expecting some decid-
edly rough weather during February,
to “make up.”
ts wish
were at
ED Wn es
ROWENNA
Mr. Daniel Fackler unloaded a car
iss Iva Albright went to Phila
deTphia Saturday morning.
A 8 Emma Souder’s property was
gold on Thursday, to Mr El Billet
of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dupns and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. ~ Smith called on J.
‘Lane's Sunday,
hera have 1esn no tobacrn huvers
ghronoh thiz section wet. This com.
‘mnnity hae Havenne and Seecdlenf
wr. Bd from Cumberland, one
of the 1. 1. C. men, was helping H.
thing is certain, he °
ry
to an engwie this |
Stall
is
Amos
Mrs. H. i
Fannie
nk, daughter
Engle called he
Josephine Musser |
nd
Misses and
Marietta.
Quite a
it
thig place
prayer
number from
ind Maytown attended the
meeting at Clayton Sweitzer's on
Saturday evening.
from this
lect at the
Wednesday and
number of folks
the
Hall
Quite a
attended ure
Band
nights.
and Mrs,
Albright,
Mr. H. BH
Automobile Show
Friday
place
Maytown
"Thursday
Mr
Mary
ind
Albright, Miss
Daniel Fackler
the
Daniel
Mrs
Engle
at
attended
Lancaster, on
-~ yy —
ELIZABETHTOWN
J. M. Freymeyer of Florin, Buys the
Ashenfelter Bakery Here
Miss Kate Louer of Hummelstown,
spent a few days with lL. R. Ebersole
1nd Wile
Ilva Spangler of York spent
with hel sister, Miss
carrie
Reem is the
Bel
ram
East
new operator
at the High street telephone
exchai
of Har-
with L. K.
WV, family
nd
risbulg, pent a few days
Kuhn and
A
place d
W
tamily,
handsome
front
new
of
sign has
Aid
High street,
Ol eSi
Misses Anna Eby and Josie Gru- Vegetables to the
ber of Middletown, spent a few days
with Pau] Shirk and wife,
Mrs. Fannie Blecher of
Hill, passed a few days
father, Frank Steinruck,
The Keystone Literary society
gave a “Billy” Sunday programms, ob
Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
Stevens
with her
a
W. H. Muth and family “of Titity, |
WWMr, and Mrs. I. G. Kopp.
=-Samue] F. Nagle made a new up-to-|
were the guests of Harry and Frank
Muth and families for several] days.
Miss Ellen of Lancaster,
with Miss Miner-
Washington street.
Wormley, daughter
B. F. Wormley, is
home on account of
Nissley
spent a few days
va Stauffer on
Miss Minnie
of Mr. and Mrs.
confined her
illness,
Mr
Baker
to
Ww.
were
Miss Emma
of Dr. A.J
Milton Grove,
B. Thome and
the guests
family at
S.
and
this week.
Mrs. Sadie
were the
mother, Mrs.
for several
Thome
Hein
of
and two sons
Mrs. Hein's
Long Mt. Joy
guests
H. H
days.
Misses Bernice Nissley.
shey, Alma and Sue Brinser of Hum-
melstown, were the guests of J. H.
Buch and family.
Miss
at
Cecil Smith entertained
w.
been to the
the Moose Home again O. K.
Sue Her- d
MILTO
ha | Rev.p. 4D, Rishel of Mt. Joy,
liver a Lecture Here Thursday
Wheat
Use
flour
buckwheat
are aviating.
and cornmeal
and
these
days. |
Eggs are on a decline, Thanks to|
the hen,
Good lard is getting to be a scarce |
commodlry.
Jos. Ginder he subsists
says
on |
plump ducks {
Down in Chickieg Valley they eat
muscles in place of |
Niext
swatt the flies by electricity.
The hurling of bad eggs on pedes-
rians is out of season just now.
G. Kopp gave Elizabethtown |
a Saturday afternoon business call.
It wriggling |
long Chickies creek.
black-
miles. |
oysters,
summer we contemplate to|
|
[saac
is said, snakes
are
the banks of
Clayton R. Gibble is the only
a radius of three
[Landlord A.
Scott's Emulsion for deafness.
Hill residents
pickle it food.
at twen-
and they taste for |
within
smith
S. Holwager recoms- |
mends
Crow's the
bird and
Up on
11001
the for
sausages are sold
« Smoked
ty cents a pound
more,
A Milton Grove
to beautif
schoo)
uses
com-
girl,
(astoria her russet
plexion.
Paul had been confined
the “mumps” is|
Kose:
house
who
with
Albert Gingrich delivered a load of |
Columbia market |
last week.
Clarence F. Ginder, who has been |
seriously ill for the past week, is re-|
covering nicely.
Liver worst ig
cents a pound and some has an offen- |
|
to twelve|
sive stench at that.
|
down
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Kopp, of
theems, Sundayed with his parents,
date coach body for Daniel Kramer |
P. R. R. baggage master at Mt. Joy. |
Two young men returned home |
from the ”’ Sunday morning and |
looked plugged counterfeit pen-|
“galg
like
nies.
Mrs. Wm,
Baker of
end guests of Dr.
family.
Miss Myra
sojourn to
Lindemuth
home,
We two bread deliveries
Monday. one Tuesday, one Wednes-
two Thursday, one Friday and
one Saturday. {
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Good en- |
tertained at dinner last Sunday |
B. Thome and Miss]
tlizabethtown, were week- |
A. J. Thome and |
Grosh, after a week's |
her aunt Mrs. Emma |
at Hershey, has returned |
hav e
ay,
& Phares S. Ginder and wife and Jonas |
number of her friends at her home Whistler and bride
Thursday evening. A most enjoy-
able time was spent by all.
Mrs. J. H. Gabler of
Franklin county,
with her daughter,
Gabler, at the Black Horse
Clayton Sweigart and
M. B. Foltz and Mrs. Daniel Kaylor
were of W. Foltz
at Royalton, on Waednes-
the
Miss Ethel
Hotel.
Mrs.
spent
week
wife,
the guests Geo
and family
cay.
business
met of was held
tng
ne nomnie . Harvey
on South Market
on
Wenger
1 worthy
should be ronized
tar
SO
Churct
These
ittended nig
interest is
converted
eviva] services,
being well
{ much mani-
fested.
Mrs. (
Christian
United
Sunday evening
“Foreign Mission
World Over.”
A children’s
being
led the
of St
R
Endeavor
XeOr ge Kersey
society
Brethren church on
using the topic
Opportunities the
Paul's
party was
2
from to 5 o'clock, The
arranged for the benefit of St. Eliza-
beth’s mission. An admission was
charged, but parents accompanying
them were admitted free. Refresh-
ments were served and a neat sum
wag realized.
J. K. Freymeyer the Florin baker,
who leased the Ashenfelter bakery
on South Market gtreet took posses
sion on Monday morning, February
1st. His brother, Henry, will move
to the borough and have charge of
|the plant. This was for many years
{the Kuhn bakery and always enjoyed
{a liberal share of patronage.
| The executors of the late J. B.
| Witmer, of Elizabethtown, sold the
jfollowing bank stock at ~vblic sale
to the following persons: Ten shares
of National bank stock to A, H. Mar-
tin, at $159.50 per share, Five shares
of the same to E. C. Ginder, at $158
| per share. Five shares of Exchange
bank stock to H J, Gish, at $114.50
ner share Five shares of same stock
tn A. A. Coble at SF per share
™ve ghareg of sam to A. Z
“itmer at $114.10 gp. Five
chareg of same to J kn, at
$114 per share.
Strasburg, Mrs.
Buch, | da
Monday the
given in|is on the indisposed register,
market hall, on Saturday afternoon the only surviving sister of Mrs
party was | David Forney,
|
|

Frank Grove and his step-sister
Miss Clara Green visited their mother
Johp Green, at the County |
Past Hospital in Lancaster, Sunday.
Baker,
place
John F. a former resident
made a misstep while
the floor in hig room and fell,
fracturing a bone in his hand.
President Wilson
pitiless
term just
of this
pacing
doesn’t seem to
publicity about a
now, but he wants
term all the same,
the most formidable
Real Estate
i fall
the Upper
want any
second
a second
One of candi-
in
Oo
ites for Assessor
is Harry
district
town
of
vice Mayor struck
who was
weeks ago and
ldle of
be about
the
again.
recently re-
Union Na-
present
dinner at
of
former’s
Heisey
Joy, were
parents,
Heisey,
DI
pop in
L.ancas
man
Sun-
and
salesman
ular
and Dep Store,
known
this
to every young
spent
F, Grosh
region,
BE.
reparations to
Mrs. John from the
Hospital to her home in this
Her present condition has
improved as to warrant her re-
moval.
are made
being
remove Green
County
place.
been
Miss Kate Brubaker, of Green
Tree, a daughter of Eli B. Brubaker |
She is
{
whose obsequies were
held Saturday afternoon. {
Quarterly Conference will be held |
by the Evangelical Association in|
this place Feb. 7th. Preparatory ger- |
vices Saturday P. M. preceding. Eng-
lish gervices Saturday evening, 6th,
preparatory, by the presiding Elder,
Rev. Charles Dresher of Allentown.
Rev. C. D. Rishel, pastor of the
Church of God in Mount Joy, will
deliver a lecture in the Evangelical
Church in this place next Thursday
evening, Feb. 4th. His theme will be
“What will it be? Education or Agita-
tion. Who are responsible? “The
School of Cigarette Smokers and its
Graduates.”
Harvey K. 8nyder and wife of
Mount Pleasant, are the recipients of
many congratulations on the birth of
a male heir. Fortunately the little
baby hag paternal and maternal
grandparents, and they are go elated
over the arrival of a grand child that
they al} are enjoying a season of un-
restrained enthusiasm,
The making of good roads is one
of the most important duties of the
people and their prompt repair and

careful maintenance is essential.

BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA.
3,
Wednesday, February 191
Get vour share of
our benefit sale
Clothes are one kind
of merchandise
that
you can always use.
When you get a chance to buy
Hart Schattner & Marx
clothes
at anything less than regular prices, better
do it; theyll give you good service
when you need it.
Clearing prices now rule:
$12.50 Suits and Overcoats
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats
, $ 6.98 $18.00 Suits and Overcoats
$ 8.98
$10.98
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats
$23.00 Suits and Overcoats
|
GETZ BROTHERS
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes

There is probably no subject in which
the progressive farmer is more deep-
than that of having
connecting him with his mar-
over which he may be able to
convey the greatest possible load.
Good roads, like all other good things
expensive to build and of
too much value to be neglected.
Like the Indian and the bison, the
Bull Moose are vanishing before the
advance of civilization. Soon only a
few specimens will survive, protract-
ed in political zoological gardens.
There be societies for their pre-
to a generous
funds for their
penalties for
ly interested
roads
kets
are too
will
servation, appeals
contribute
conservation
heartless men who pursue them in a
sport, There are
still indulge in vain
to whether the Bull
survive. The answer to
recently re-
latter strongest
that does not. In a
Bil] Flinn will desert the
Armageddon and return
the of his fathers.”
The past the remorseless
aper—death—invaded region
to of the
Father some of the most
and highly esteemed
citizens, Amongst .them are Dr, A.|
M. Kalbach of Lancaster, who was
well known in this community as a
man of congenial nature and charit-
able disposition. J. Harvey Raymond,
of Florin, was a widely known citizen
and perhaps one of the most familiar!
figures in political circles in the]
county, Mrs. E, E. Shaffner of Mid-
dletown, was an estimable lady and |
acquired popularity and respect while
she was a resident in this place. |
The venerable Samuel McLanchan,
of Elizabethtown wag highly weer]
ed in this locality, having in previous
years commanded a lucrative patron-
age in the community. He died full
of years and good fruit. Supervisor,
John Hostetter, of Maatersonville,
whose funeral took place on Sunday
and legiong of friends mourn his
sudden demise. Mrs, David Forney, |
of Mastersonville, who was buried at!
Green Tree, Saturday was an amiable
and greatly esteemed young Christian
woman and her death caused a heavy
gloom in the community in which
she lived.
mnt A Qs
@reiner—Behmer
David L. Greiner, son of Mr. and
Mrs, David F. Greiner, and Miss
Teanette A. Behmer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Behmer of
Manheim, were united in marriage |
on Saturday.
public to
heavy
spirit of false
optomists who
speculation as
Moose will
been
the
it
his question
uted by four
vdherents is,
of
"hence
standard of
to party
week
this
and gathered the home
Eterna]
prominent
Advertise in, the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
SALUNGA
Mr, Samue| Greider’'s 6-Mule Team |
Has a Mishap Here
Mrs. Mary Charles is visiting the|
of John Peifer,
Large quantities of good tobacco |
are delivered weekly in town, i
F. 8. Strickler and family spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ephraim |
Newcomer.
Miss Anna Doerstler of Glen Man-|
or spent a few days with her sister,
Mrs. F. S. Strickler, {
Mr. and Mrs. Heisey visited the |
latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Adam |
Deitrich on Sunday,
Mrs. John Breneman
funeral] of Tobias Martin
Lititz Saturday afternion,
Mrs. Mary Rohrer, Mr.
Jacob Herr spent Sunday
and family
family
attended the
Light at
and Mrs.
with their
near Kinderhook.
Milton Miller, Jr., came home on
after four weeks’ stay]
at the Hospital where he underwent’
He looks and
|
son
Saturday a
a critica] operation.
feels quite well.
The revival is still on, and pas-
and people are energetic as
ever, Nineteen converts were tak-|
en in on probation Sunday night,
with more to follow.
The Ladies’ Aid
Church expect to supply the com-
munity with their Fasnachts, Feb.
16, - To see them is to want some |
and to want some and to taste, a)
to want more. |
A bad tangle of mules wag What |
startled us last Thursday when in|
answer to loud calls, we rushed to
the door. Mr. Samuel Greider was,
passing thru Salunga with his six-
mule team when the animals be-
came frightened and turned sudden-
ly round, breaking the pole of the
wagon and dragging the mules a
distance. The minor injuries to the
mules and wagon summed up the
damages,
——D Gr EI c——
There Will Be Two Less
On Monday Judge Landis filed
opinions in the cases of the Vitale
Brothers, refusing a new trial. They |
will be taken into court in a tow |
days and sentenced to the electric
chair.
/
Cemetery Association Chartered
The Falmouth Cemetery associa-|
tion was chartered by the court Sat’
urday. The corporatorg are Abram
BE. Cobaugh, Amos S. Bringer, Benj-
amin Fink, William Sides and Eph-
raim Brinser,
tor
of the M. BE.|
iL.
Read to Bulletin
We print all the news fit to print
IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN IT |
ISN'T A KODAK
IF
Horses, Colts & Mu
At PUBLIC SALE At
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
No. | A Kodak Jr.
PRICE $9.00
What more appropriate for a present [fs
than a gift that keeps the happy
times of that day and all the days
to come,
Let us show you our Kodak Xmas
suggestions for your boy or girl
KODAKS, $6 to $74
BROWNIES, $1 to $12
Sold by
ZELLER, Auct,
ZELLER. Clk ED. REAR
200000!
We are Always Prepared to serve

Pure
Spring
W.B.BENDER§ wvater
BARBER [2 I1<E
©) IN ANY QUANTITY at
zZast Main St,
{ Moderate Ch .
Mount Joy, Pa.| or Arges
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
JN. Stauffer & Bro.
S Mount Jovy. Penna.
200CRPePRERREO§
JOHN H. DE
Electrical Cof
MOUNT JOY,
Electrical Supplies and Fix
At my Place of Bus
ALL KINDS HOUSE Wi
SPECIALTY
I will be pleased to es
the wiring of your house.
Ind. Phone No. 850
La Pierre Ho
Jos. F Brandt, Pr
Mount Joy, Penna.
Very
WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER
OYSTERS OYSTERS
If you want to eat oysters, get
them where they are good. I serve
the finest primes in town in every
style, Sold in any quantity at right
prices.
When its GOOD ICE CREAM yes
want, I can supply you.
All Flavors at All Times
Special Prices to Parties, Festivals,
Suppers, Ete.

Mrs. GC. H. Zeller
Marietta Street MOUNT JOY

People Ask Us
What is the best laxative? Years of
experience in seling all kinds leads us
to always recommend
Rexall Crdelics,
as the safest, surest and most satisfac-
tory. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
E. W. Garber.
CAFE IN CONNE/
where choice
sandwiches,
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