Railroad Company as a Siac. hh. ‘ ‘ Mrs. Euphianna D. Strine s. Kuphianna D. Strine, of Co- a, died at Columbia Hospital, hnday, from uraemia coma. The sed was vas a daughter of the late David Martha of Washington 1gh, She is survived by seven three Saylor, two sisterg and ers Mrs, Amos Wolf Mrs. Amos Wolf, 22 years old, ed Sunday at her home, near Tanheim, after a short illness. She eral brothers and sisters. The fu- neral will be held this afternoon at $1 o'clock from the Mennonite meet- ling house at Kast Petersburg, In- S| terment will be made in the adjoin- B- ing Cemetery, ofefecfesfosfunfesfesfaofaferforecfecforocfeciecieafecfonfosfecfecfecforts ices Slashed and slaughtered the prices past few days that rate there or every foot before I 1 efonforforfesforfosforfonfoctestcfusfosfortofe cfoofesfosfosferfocfenfocfontocfocfosfecfontecfscfocfortesfs defer Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA sfocfecforfosferfocfeciors efeofedectorfeciufecfoforforfoofecs BOO0O000000000000000O000OOOO0O0OOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOO0 lg Winter Hats Caps and Gloves OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR MEN AND BOYS STYLES BEST AND PRICES LOWEST IN THE CITY SOO0O0000000000000000000LLOOOT ingert & Haa 44 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pr LOOOO0OOODDININ OOOOO000000LLLOLILIVLNNANRNI IN wi Milk them h wa y milk and The Best Milk Substitute to Use is CY Meal. Brandt &Stehman, Mt. Jo The New Green (Grocery DE am——— mr ——— eremvre—" The undersigned have opened a fresh fish market / Main Street have on hand all kinds of FRESH GREEN ALSO FRESH F AT ALL TIMES. This store the retail department for Mr, E. H. Zer- first-class green grocery and 4 they will always where h GOODS OO v) . IN SEASON. "N ylants OOOO Prices must £3 OO HT TRS SE Brooks & Keener West Main Street MOUNT JOY OEE PA O000000000000000000000000000000000DOVOVDOVDA00C MOO000 ih Seed Potato All Varieties at Very Lowest Prices Write for Price List a —— JOHN KIENZLE,N. W.Cérner2nd & Dock Streets feb 24-8t PHILADELPHIA, Pa. {leader In sixty-seven years old, { Cyrus, of Lancaster; ¥s survived by her husband and sev- THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. wiliiam Uhier Hensel William Uhier Hensel, ol Lancas- } ter, tor years prominent; Democratic Peansylvania, tormerly president ol the rennsylvania Bar Association, and one * of the best known attolneys in the state, died at Savannah, Ga. Friday evening, aged 63 years. For many years he was solicitor for this borough John C. Shelly John C. Shelly died Thursday morn-! {ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Geib, Manheim borough, from dropsy, at the age of forty-seven following brothers and Aaron, of Manheim; Mrs. John Geib, John Hollinger David Frey, of deceased was years, The sisters survive: of Manheim; Mrs. of Rapho, and Mrs. Mastersonville The known for twenty years or more as the “newsboy” of Manheim, and had a wide circle of friends. He retired {from the newspaper-distributing busi- ness about two Years ago, The funeral] was held on Sunday. Inter ment in the Highland cemetery. N. Franklin Hall County Controller Hall, born 55 Brecknock, teachei for 10 years and a lawyer for 26 years ago in vears, died on Thursday evening at his home in Lan short illness Mr posts of county rd solicito Bruck! ham, of Salung: He fifteen children ind one brother. John, ast of here The funeral place on Saturday morning 9:30 from the home of Mrs. Zug Miss Lavina Brandt Mrs. Lavina Brandt, widow of Henry A. Brandt, a former resident of Bainbridge, died Saturday morn- ing at her home In Steelton, of an attack of pneumonia after a short illness She was in her sixty-ninth veur, Her husband died about ten years ago. She was a member of the Lutheran Church The follow- ing children survive: Herman and Fdgar Brandt, Steelton; Mrs. An- drew Metzger, Philadelphia; Mrs, Mary Hoak, Steelton. There are al- go a number of grandchildren. The funeral was held from her home yesterday and this morning the body was taken to Newville for in- terment Business Changes Engle Building Sold real estate deal that had been hanging fire for some time past, was finally consummated when Mr. David H. Engle sold his entire business stand, a spacious two story brick property with frame additions, front- ing on West Main street and ex- tending to Elbow Alley, to Mr. D. H. Martin, the extensive clothier of Elizabethtown who just recently rented it. Mr. Martin began remod- eling immediately. Several windows were inserted, an open stairway, new comprise some of the improvements the carpenter work being done by ‘Mr. A. S. Shires. shelving, etc A Business Change undertaking conducted by H L. Spohn, alsc inderwent a change. Mr, D. H. Engle, the forme The furniture and business her owner, has again assumed charge of the f occupies the a full and urniture business He nge ring 0C- Y V will additional] office ro yv the proprietors and the tenant. being obliged to vacate, has rented and will occupy the C. L.- Eby property advertised in our win- dow yesterday. eet oe el OA Our Ads Bring Results—Try fit Personal Happenings (Continued [rom page 1) Kaylor and daughter Dorothy and Miss Floience Kaylor spent Friday at Lancaster, Miss Edna Hershey left yesterday for Lancaster, where she will be the guest of Miss Ethel] Marrow for several days, Mr. Clarence Campbell of Hershey, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gingrich and daughters Emily and Alta spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Shank, near Rheems. Miss Sarah Heilig of Harrisburg, has returned home after spending two weeks here with her sister Mrs J. H. Miller on Columbia Avenue, Miss Fianna Knyer of Manheim, spent Saturday and Sunday here with the family of Mr. Samuel Sink Miss Anna Mary Ressler and gentleman friend of Strasburg, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. Mr. J. W. Kreider, the eflicient sale clerk of near Landisville, called at our sanctum while in town Saturday rs. Geo \. Fisher and son Geo of Eliza day with S [Long necker, Mary Walters, Miss Maude and M Saturday and family of Mr, Sunday James spent vith the George Myers enter- ned these guests Sunday: Mrs. N. A. Barr, Messrs. Homer Solon Barr and Mr, and Mrs. J ngrich and M 1 ‘ouncilmar yesterday, mak wntomobile They he new Pullman and Da ays she's a peach, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brinser and Mrs. Ray Sheaffer of Middletown, vis- ited among friends in town Sunday and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly and Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Garber, Mr. and Mrs. levi LL. Hoffman left last evening for their home at Abi lene, Kansas, after spending three months here on a visit to hig brother, Mr.'S.. 1. Hoffman, short: distance south of town. Messrs. Eli H. Ill., and Harry BH. arrived here who resides a Grosh of Chicago, Grosh of Johns yesterday on a parents, Mr. and Mrs their heir 1 Henry Grosh on West Main street. Mr. Nelson Hauenstein left Satur- day for San Antpnion Texas, where he will go into odlz training with the base ball team of that city. Mrs. Hauenstein wil] remain here for the present but expects to join him later, Rev, and Mrs, D. E Long and daughter Laura, Misses Esther Hag- enberger and Bertha Sumpman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyson and son of town and Mrs. Sara Herneisey of Lancas- ter, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Abner Hershey, Sunday. me stent Af Qf maces OLD LINE There is lons of tobacco unsold in this neighborhood. Mr. David cuest in the family of E. H. Hoffer. Mr. Oliver Litch in confined to his ed with an attack of typhoid fever. P. S. Strickler and family were Sun- lay visitors in the famiy of Mr. Cyrus Ruhl. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Hoffer Sr., vis- ited on Sunday with Jacob Herr and family Hengst was a Sunday Phares Becker and family on ertained Samue] Haldeman Shank and bride were 3 family of Hi- and family entertain- Milton Werner and Edith Strickler and ttended the Abraham K. church on rge crowd. ASTER JUNCTION her y quilting party with Mrs. Hartranft. Everybody can join. Mrs Jacob Weaver and daughter Stella, and | Mrs. Henry Buch were present on Tuesday. Clark Lindsay of __ ELIZABETHTOWN ' The Gleaners’ Class of the Reformed : s. S. Wil Hold a Social Dr. Geo. W. Richards, Professor ot| Church History in the Theological Seminary at Lancaster, delivered | the address at the observance of] the Prince of Peace Fund service, | held in Christ Reformed Church, The | offering amounted to $247. Vyrle Binkley entertained the ju-' nior class of the High School Mon- day evening. Those present were: Grace Heisey, Ruth Gise, Bertha Baker, Ada Fridy, Anna Oleweiler, | Anna Ebersole, Esther Shaener, R. Westafer, Ira Risser, Hiester Ma- deira and Vyrle Binkley. Miss Viola Withers is the guest’ of Miss Daisy Rider, at South Fram- ington, Mass. A. H. Stauffer and son of Spring Grove. are guests in the family of Harry Woodburn, Walter Wiegand of spent a few days Mrs. H. T. Horst, Mrs. John Hose and sister Kath- ryn, visited friends in New Holland Saturday and Sunday. Miss Margaret Balmer relatives in Hummelstown. Miss Anna Ober visited ther at Palmyra Saturday, Mrs Carolin Ang Philadelphia, with Mr. and is visiting her fa- + ta was given birthday party on he seventy- anniversary, Those were Mrs. Mary Harris and urg: Mrs, William 3arr and Mr. and of Reading; Mrs. of Myerstown; J. and family of Steel- birthday t Harrisburg, has purchased the livery business for- merly conducted by John Witmer. The Gleaners’ Class of the Re- formed Sunday school held a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ream, Friday evening, The follow- ing members were present: Stella Shaeffer, Edna Bender, Cornelia Ri- der, Carrie Muth, Alta McLanachan, Dorothy Frank, Cynthia Ream, Ber- tha Coble, Emma Wenger, Mary Campbell, T.ela Cobb, Anna Baney, Daisy Shaener Coble, Mrs Jacob Rear Mrs. Pau} Farmer. Mrs. Chester Ream. Mable Frank, Mrs Clair Barnhart and Mrs. OQ.. M. Kiefer - of Stella ements emere UPPER RAPHO Much prevails in locality sickness Mrs. Allen Brubaker is on the list. Roy Brubaker recovering, the R. F. D begin delivering Mr. Albert Garner, carrier, expects to mail again on Monday, March first. A wreck occurred on the Cornwall railroad last Thursday, north of Mt Hope station One car wag derailed, o serious damage was done in the ' different well attended Many been spiritually re hers have accepted Wolgemuth and wife, isiting the sick. the enterprising ille, ig having sale leave spring. Henry Nornhold called on Josiah Keener's be inning ¢ Mr. Henry) }. Shearer and family Sundayed with Nathan Zug's at Mas- tersonville Becker's entertained the following Jast Sunday: Joseph Bom- family, Messrs, Howard Merkey and Herbert Wolgemuth, and the Misses Spickler. Mr. Clayton Luttman was circulat- ing among friends in the beginning of the week. Mr. Allen Hoffer, jr., and wife en- tertained a number of their friends on Sunday. Mrs. A, Farmers are Samuel berger and Peters is on the sick list. beginning with their spring work A GH ren A SPLENDID MUSICAL The Pupils of Miss Anna T. Welsh Prove Themselves Musicians musical piano- pupils of Miss Ish, on Mon evening at the home of Miss Mount Joy. The fol yalop, Gobbaer Maz Mumma Stauffer RHEEMS tand:s Bros. Have Started to Ship stone Meal Quite Extensively Kzra Soudeis spent Sunday as the guest of relatives in Florin and Mt. Joy. ii Brubaker, the Mt. Joy Twp butcher, delivered some choice meac thru this place on Monday. P. N. Kraybill spent Sunday at Morin as the guest of his parents, vir, and Mrs, Henry Kraybill. The March wind is prevailing, the dust is sailing and those living along the pike are kept busy clean- ing. Joseph Risser, the Elizabethtown concretor, has placed his mixing ma-' gus chine at the Groff machine shop for | repairs. Henry Fry and many others have | placeq large orders for early vege- table plants at the houses, The solicitors ‘ for the repeal of | the full crew law are meeting with ! success among the voters thruout thig vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Lutz of Don- | egal were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kraybill and Mr. and Mrs, H H Bard Sunday, Aibert Smith, ghe Donegal thresh- puishased a mam- traction engine, transact- Lancaster Saturday. Rheems hot- | er, who 1lecently motn Case a business dat H, Greider is forwarding laige of his famous thoroughbred I y by expiess to various parts of th United States nd foreign ouncries, ; ickler, an assistant P. 1gent and operator at place on his parents at Milton Sunday. and Mrs. B. F. ily hereby express thanks to the 1eighbors for kindnesses and favors tendered them during their recent | bereavement, Those who can recall the weather | contrast between last year and this year, Last year the township roads were blockaded with drifts as high | ag the fences. Charles Weidman, the Mt. Joy | Twp. cider maker, Is making pre- | paratory arrangements for a flitting | day on or about Apri] 1st, to the farm he purchased from his father- inlaw near Erisman’s Church. Landis Bros. have started the | shipments of stone meal. Saturday | they loaded the first car, using their large auto truck to convey it from |! their factory to the car. They have orders for 100 cars to be delivered during March and April. H. K. Landis has removed the two tall shade trees from in front of his residence. The trees were the first planted fn this place and Shields and The roots conflicted with the eon crete walks which are to be put | down in the near future, — eel RELIGIOUS NEWS News From Our Many Local Houses | of Worship Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. I, Howard Kern, 8. T. ., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. | Divine Worship 10:30 A. M. and 7 | P. M. Morning Theme, Service and | Sacrifice; evening theme, Hell, Catechetical instruction Wednes- | day evening at 7 o'clock. Mid-week Lenten service, Wednes- day evening, 7:46. Junior League, Sunday, 6 P. M. United Brethren Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor Sunday School, 9 A. M. Preaching, 9:15 A. M. Senior C. E.. 6 P M Junior C. E, 6 P. M, Preaching at 7 P. M. when the employes of the Rollman Mfg. Co. | will attend in a body. Mid-week service. Wednesday. 7:30 PM | an improvement. | have any cough and have | were the guests | and Mrs. Roy Ishler completed | home of Mrs, Katie Gingrich. “BI had grown to be about 76 feet tall. | y= i | but a cracker-jack { Kline | its sixth month of | { March 2nd. Number of | Wittle, Ada | ber, Dorothy Musselman, Mary Sau- | der, Miriam Sheetz, Raymond Rider, Wednesdd And Sore come by man’s Std Follows: Camden, N. J. | cough, a run-down were awfully weak electrician by occup kept me awake nig | times I would have everything everybod had taken so much ted. “One evening I read decided to give it a trial I ke} and today I am a well m3 ness is all gone from my | pounds in weight and I an riends that Vinol did it) HiLLMAN, Camden, N. J. It is the curative, tissue- fluence of cods’ livers aided b; making, strength creating pro tonic iron, contained in Vinol, it so successful in Mr. Hilimanl We ask every person in this suffering from weak lungs, coughs, or a run-down condition system to try a bottle of Vinol guarantee to return your money fails to help you. Ww. D. CHANDLER & CO. fF iormn ontinued 1 ok pd Mi, Henry Young wa Hospital last suffering with an attack: of riieuma- tism. Friday, March 12th is the date set for the big live bird orin Hotel, Everybody Don’t forget Sprout and Vena spending Misses Mabel Rounski of Lancaster, are | some time with the family of C 8S. Wachstetter, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Bishop s of their daughter, Mrs. Newpher Smeltzer, at Mount { Joy on Sunday, Hen’s fruit is surely plenty in this section. On Tuesday Ayer & McKinney, thru their local agent, J. H. Rutherford, shipped 1200 dozens. Mrs. John H. Shuemaker was giv- { en a handkerchief surprise in honor of her birthday, . March 1. She wishes toy thank’ al] who so kindnly remembered her, The two months’ old son of Mr. of Palmy was brought to this place last Fri. day for burial. Interment was made in the Florin Cemetery, Mr. Wm. H. Gantz and force just digging a sink at the is not only ga first-class carpenter at digging sinks also. Messrs. Levi W. Mumma Jjr., Davy | id Stoner, Edwin Witmer and George have gone to Harrisburg to | load a carload of lumber which will be shipped to this place and used { by the former for the erection of a large machine shop, The Florin Primary School ended school Tuesday, pupils en- rolled, males 17; females 23, total, 40. Percentage of attendance, fe- males 91; maleg 92 Honor Roll—Mildred Kottler, Vio- la Hamilton, Ruth Kline, Catharine Dellinger, Esther Gar- Benjamin Sheetz, Ephraim Arndt, Walter John Keener, Earl Fike, John Vogle, Christian Shearer 3ecker, | and James Keener, Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. BEB, 8S. Booth, Mrs. Patrick Duffy, Miss An- { nie Oppenheim, Mrs. Abram Butzer, | Mrs, David Wolgemuth, Roy Shear- er, Samuel Becker, Marjorie Mussel- man, Master Howard Musselman, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Musselman, { Mrs. Samuel Fair, Edith Fair, Mrs. { A. D. Garber, Mrs. H. L. Stoll, Joe Special Notice In this issue appears an announce- | ment of The Donovan Company that is of the greatest interest and im- | portance to mother, This | wellknown live department store has according to their advertisement, added another achievement to their | numerous innovations by establish- ing a special department for boys’ | and. girls’ footwear, This depart- | ment be under the supervision | of a specialist who wil] cater and | devote all the time to the attention of this Children’s Shoe Department. This Saturday, March 6th, marks the opening of this Department and on that day a souvenir wil] be given to | every 0, each child with each purchase. Do | not fail to attend “Opening Day.” ’ ——— par Violin Recitaj G 1 violin pupils of vitz, gave a recital | and Mrs. Geo ning, Those who | ogram were: Neva | son, Dora Walters, | ] 3 rles Kesselring, Roy | Tyndall, Oscar Laskewitz and Prof. | Gestewitz, | A number aa Marie Gantz of Lancaster, | c “spent Saturday -with her aunt, Mrs. | rt _— Mrs. C. L. Eby of Lemoyne, is spending the day with her mother, {vice was held in Mrs. Marguret Zeller, who is cele | brating her 82nd birthday. Jacob L. Brunner, tre A Frances Willard Memorial ser- the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. { Haines, Esther and Lloyd Vogle, Patrons and friends of education are cordially invited to visit the schodl. Sue H. Brandt, Teacher ree nl erm Thieves at Sporting Hill he home of Squire J. BE. Stauffer, sporting Hill, on and 12 o’'clocl They eff 1 an entrance the outside 5 secured, pens, piece ibles. Mrs. \nd gave the neigh- but the get away. being locate the “] Don’t Feel Good” That is that a lot of people tell us. Usually their bowels only need cleansing. Rexall Cudelics, will do the trick and make you feel fine. We know_this positively. Take one tonight. Sold only by us, 10 cents. E. W. Garber. sion A see dinaleatiech lh a