THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. m—— = v Wednesday, March 17, 1915. PAG 0 y / by the “dutchiffarmers” who spent THE BULLETIN about $1,200 per mile, piking with MOUNT JOY, PA. the same kind of stones, and oh! Editor & Pro’r.| What a difference in the roads. How ——————— | we were wishing for a good strong board wagon, without springs, and a fast team, and the $16,000 per mile J. E. SCHROLL, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six MonthsS......... 50 Cents Three Months 25 Cents men ag our guests. If we couldn't Single Copies ..2 Cents have gotten a hurrah for the “dutch” Sample Copies FREE out of them, it wouldn't have been our fault, The stork hag been visiting in our Entered at the post i at Mount | community and left baby girl at the Joy as second-class mail matter. Cs bra dacs a or So, Wy oles All correspondents must have their homes of Mr. ang Mis Hiram Engle e~munications reach this office nou|and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Keiser, later than Monday. Telephone news Mrs. H. Carpenter and daughter of importance between that me aud Ethel spent severa] days at Harris 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. an-|, Sass: 3 4 AR 3 irg, visiting fri 5 n elatives. ges for adveriisments must positive-| siting friends and relat ly reach this ofiice not later than George Huntzinger made a busi Monday night. New advertisments ness trip to Tremont, Pa. inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday, Rey. and Mrs. Joseph D. Krout night. Advertising rates on applica | oq York tion. gran : Mrs. Mary Shell, of Hummelstown, | Pa., spent several days visiting Mr. |and Mrs, George Endslow, "he Spelling Bee in the Maple Grovel Misses Maran and Laura Salve. School Was a Success | man visited their parents, Mr, and | Mrs. Jeffries Shireman. The additions and improvements being made at St. John's Lutheran church are about completed and everything is ready for the installa tion of the new Moller pipe organ, which is about ready to be shipped from the builders at Hagerstown, Md. Miss Carrie D. Sonen, of Lancas ter, visited her sister, Mrs. Vallie G Lowe. Roads. i a Taylor and Long are still putting up large quantities of tobacco at UPPER RAPHO Landisville. Christian Swarr of near Peters- burg, looked in on former neighbors on Monday. Some of our village men attended the Men's meeting at Lancaster, on Sunday afternoon. | Mr Philip Metzgar and wife spent a day last week with Philip Metz gar, Sr. and family. The Levy warehouse is packing a few thousand cases and the Kendig warehouse ig also packing. John Roland of Adams County, spent a few days with former neigh- bors and friends. Come again John. There will be no preaching in the M. E. Church on Sunday because the Annua] Conference is in session at Norristown, Conference of the M. E, Church begins on Wednesday at Norristown, where the general exchange of ministers can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Landisville, Mr. and Mrs. Fornwalt of Lancaster were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newcomer. It looks as if the Monitor transfer from Landisville to Lancaster city will leave a set of commodious busi ness buildings to our neighboring village. | Misses Mary and Ruth Weaver of Suearer is dangerously ill. Lancaster, Anna Esta Graybill, Ada] and Roy Eby of Petersburg, spent | igh the home of Sam- Saturday night at |took a sleigh ride on Sunday. uel Eby. | Messrs, Fraflk Weidman, John| Oliver Litch, who is sick wit typhold fever, is slowly recovering. Masethorn, with four other young SALUNGA Dr. J. S. Kendig is stocking up his Chiques farm. Mrs. J. Z Kline attended a funeral near Red Lion, York County on Mon-| day. Miss Emma Strickler entertaineda few friends from Lancaster, on Sun- day. Quite a few of our people have | been attending the revival at Cross T. Spicklers. last Tuesday. baker last week. caster Tuesday. Alta and Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Eliag Hollinger visit- ed the former's brother, Allen at Mt. Joy on Sunday, into church fellowship, linger families Sunday. The horn penetrated the lip, janitor. A —— ——— OLD LINE men started on Tuesday for a trip. | expecting to get to California. Our best wishes go with them. It was with deep regret that we took by the hand perhaps for the last time Rev, C. B. Johnston of the M. E. Church, Mount Joy and Rev. Silas Drumm of Broad St. ChureR oo ost od Say. Lancaster i | len Hoffer jr. The prayer meeting at well attended. Visslgysge warehouse | our town er packing severa undred cases hd shipping large es to Lan- ppillg arse “ter, deceased. ster. Mr. Nissley is w starting : 3 with a ¢ ave Mr, Martin Greiner and wife en- h ¢ w hundred cases. : er Ah : tertained on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. vl es Kendig writing Irom Fe they have beer Amos Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron ege a¥s 1ey Ne en, : : Sauble, Mr. John Sauble and ecently since Billy Sundays Abie ana Zong, ; . = Claude and Paul. 1gelist equally as Sunday. Surely Dr. § S president of State College has at heart the best interests of his boys and girls. The Spelling Bee in the Maple Grove Sct of the well fil Strickler. He is sel recommmended. School house I .adies Aid by »d house. T First c y Weaver; A reading by Irvin \g by Roy Eby; second class tal t by Misg Martha Eby; Short Play, An jour at School was well rendered: Third class on Gen- eraj Information, taught by Miss Ethel Ste young men, Each class was awarded three prizes. A lot of homemade candy was sold. which with the door lagg taught Sue Pfautz, Lottie Nissley. man; S¢ a cn = NEWVILLE escent, omph; Closing Song by up and about the house, moved to Elizabethtown Thursday. receipts netted them some dollars. Sunday. S——— — MAYTOWN Henry Becker's Sundayed with J. L. G. Becker delivered his tobacco Mrs. Lehman helped Mrs. Bru- Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Keener visited with the latter's parents, near Lan- Miss Bertha Patterson, of Fal- mouth, is visiting with her sisters, The Shearer meetings are con- tinued. A large class was received Rev. Ruhl and wife entertained the B. G. Stauffer and Monroe Ho- Abram, the son of Frank Halde- man, was gored by a cow last week. One man says that he shall have a shoat for each week of the meet- ing in payment for his services as Much sickness prevails. Abram Heigsey hag pneumonia, He is fortu- nate in having good neighbors to do Weather permits. his chores. Mrs. Henry Shearer has |an attack of quincy. Miss Mamie | Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Wolgemuth War prices. delivering it | Mr. Frank Kulp and family were Sunday visitors in the family of Al- Koser's on Wednesday evening was Miss Mabel Hengst wag visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. |2about April 1st. | Mr, Ni i - Lewis Kner Bag closed up at). r. Noah Greiner, of Masterson ville, wag appointed supervisor, by the court on Saturday, to fill the un- expired term of the late John Hostet- Anyone in need of lightning rods, would do well by seeing Mr. Phares 1g the Moore Brother’s copper rod and is highly Miss Edith Strickler was greatly d on Sunday, being her birth- a number of her friends pay- ing her a visit They were Misses Emma and Elsie Sharp, Edna and Orpha Kulp, Mary and Alice Kready, Mrs, Benjamin Kaylor is convel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweigart Miss Anna Shank and Miss Mabel ,; oi es. Miss Duple of Richland, visited her sister, Mrs. David Gibble, Satur- day and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Witmer and daughter Vera spent Suhday visiting the former's mother, Mrs. John Witmer, near Manheim. Mr. Wolfe, traveling agent for the Miller Organ and Piano Co., Leban- on, passed thru this section recently. He has placed three instruments in this neighborhood the past six months, rr ————— RHEEMS Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Mr, Ear] Heisey of Palmyra, was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Eli Heisey last Sunday. Church of the Brethren held their spring house cleaning one day last week in their church at this place. The continued services of evening meetings at Cross Roads near Florin were the center of attraction the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schroll spent last Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Berrier near Milton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King left for Chicago, Il. last Monday evening where they contemplate spending {about 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyder and Raymond Souders spent last Sunday with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Souders. Mr. Eli Heisey, who was suffering | with blood poison is convalesing rapidly being able to move around the town with the aid of a cane. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Rutt, the Elizabethtown Florist were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Greiner on Greider Avenue one day last week. A. E. Groff, Supt. of the Hershey Bro. Chocolate and Ice Cream factory at Harrisburg, spent one day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Groff | last week. E. H. Hersh, the Rheems practical mechanic was summoned to Rowen- | na one day last week to make an estimate upon the repairs of a large green house. A large number from this place at- tended the Mennonite Bible Reading at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Fry near Elizabethtown last Thursday evening. The John Kulp sale thus far has the best record for prices of cattle. Ordinary cows were sold for $150 per head. Rev. Daniel Eshleman purchased one for $176. The Landis Bros. are compelled to put large teams to conveying their stone meal to this station where they load 7 cars per week if the Mr, Eli Nissley, one of the Done- gal farm Kings is not only prepared |to buy and sell tobacco. He has managed to fall in line with several [thousand bushels of wheat for the to the Rheems warehouse the past week p | With his four and six horse teams. | E. E. Hernly disposed of his entire stock and farming {implements last week, March 12th. The day was a | pleasant one attracting a large crowd Abram and receiving good prices. Shoats were sold as high as $12.50 per head. | Mr. Hernly wil] retire, Mr. and Mrs. |G. Greiner will be his successor | Jacob Snyder hag unloaded the second car of lumber for his large modern barn on his Donegal farm which Aaron Groff and his force of skilled mechanics are engaged at making necessary arrangements about May 1. Joseph Risser the Elizabethtown Concreter has put down foundations for tobacco shed and floor in corn barn. en ln = mm Mount Joy People Have Found That This is Necessary A cold, a str A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Spells of bucl > often follow. Or some irreg ity of the urine. , a sudden wrench. A spler remedy for h attacks. A > that has satisfied thou sands. is Doan’'s Kidney Pills Thousands of people rely upon it. Here is one case: L. R. Carroll, Marietta, Pa., says: “Several years ago 1 had a slight trouble with my kidneys and I used Doan’s Kidney Pills. They strength- ened my kidneys and rid me of back- Mr, George Dimeler is able to be ache. lam glad to recommend them.” The above is not an isolated case. Mr. Carroll is only one of many in this vicinity who _ave gratefully en- dorsed Doan’s. If your back aches— thirty Miss Ada Shank was the guest of if your kidneys bother you, don’e her cousin, Miss Gertie Shank, on simily ask for a kidney remedy—ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pils, the same that Mr. Carroil had. 5uc Foster-Milburn Co. Props. Lancaster called on Miss Pearl Kin- Buffalo, N. Y. sey, Sunday. Correspondent Enjoys a Ride Over Misg Gertie Shank of $16000 a Mile Road Dr. Campbell of Philadelphia, visit. Gainor, Saturday. ed friends in town. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs C. C mounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Engle an- pounce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. George Shank Sunday. Teachers’ meeting was held at the Charles Forwood on Thursday. fractions of the state automobile Miss Edna Kavlor. Miss Laura laws, will be forced by the State High School Satn day afternoon and was well attended. Mrs. Edward Hassler of Hummels- town, visited her mother. Mrs, Ida g71t on Sunday, Sprout. during rhe paet week. Mr. Frank Neideigh of Rlaine. Per- ry conntv. visited hig aunt. E. Williams. Friday and Saturday. Mr B PF Carder and twn cons Bnavrely and Renjamin of Lampeter viciteq Mr. and on Snndav We had the over a read o abone C18 NNN a Wers soon on a Good’s Church Friday. Ar enn MASTERSONVILLE leaanre of drivine Monday. treteh of road built is recovering, Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ‘, Mr. Harry Lancaster and Mrs. a Keiser an- George Hummel, visited Mr. and Gladfelter and Abraham Sweigart visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swe! ly reports to the department, of fines Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t Chestnut simply asi for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Gillums recommends, Foster- Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. el ——— Must Report Fines Justices of the Peace and others Rev. and Mrs. Seldomridge of who collect fines from autoists ar- Klizabethtown visited Mr. and Mrs. rested for speeding and other in- 1 collected. Bunyan Shaffer, Daniel 8. Kaylor, Many automobile owners contend Ralph and George Charleston attend- that justices have held them up and Mrs J. ed the sale of J. L. Ebersele near rather than be delayed they hava paid the fines. They have Intimated {that the justices have not paid to the state its share. Up to the pres- Mrs. David Garber Mr and Mrs. Samuel Fasnachr ent time there has been no check made a business trip to Palmyra on On the justices. 1 — | I Mandar that cost Mr Nathan Zug, who was suffer. Subseribe for the Mt. Jovy Bulletin Aa Continning we ing with a severe attack of quinsy. Advertire in the Mt Jov Bulletin We print all the news fit to print that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta= | ble Compound will help you,write | entertained amcng friends at East] YOUNG McGINNIS Highway Department to make month- CORDELIA | | to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad= vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. CHICKSEAT 1S A FOOD PREPARED FOR YOUNG CHICKS FOR THE FIRST FEW WEEKS ] MILTON GROVE There is absolutely nothing better ers |for young chicks—ducks—turkeys or High School, Commencement Will be seese than Chickseat. It forms blood, | Here March 50 bone and muscle. Splendidly aids Hid here | digestion and prevents diseases to which young chicks are liable. Chick- week visitor in this piace. seat ig no experiment. It has been M. B. Hiestand of Mount Joy, cir-|tried and found to be just a food as we say. Try a pack and be con-| { 7 > : 3 : ” an J. Y. Kline of Florin, was a mid- ca ib A, i Yin culated in thig piace, Luesday. 2 samuel L, Heisey transacted busi- vinced. ness in Elizabethtown, Saturday. The D. B. Forney sale attracted ze ooo oe cine [HL S. Newcomer | Belle Mead Sweets Bon Bons and Chocolates were Wednesday and Thursday visit- | MOUNT JOY, PA, ors at Lawn. | Mr, and Mrs. A, H. Gingrich spent | a few hours socially at the home of Bd O S¢ I N GG A. H. Metzler, on Monday. Services were held in the gvangel| MOUNT JOY HALL ical church on Sunday evening, »” MOUNT Jovy, PA. Rev. A. F. Diffenderfer. Rev. J. S. Shumaker of Lebanon, spent a few days as the guest of his Saturday Evening, Mar. 20 nephew, Christ Shumaker, | Daniel Brubaker of near Eliza-| A GREAT SHOW bethtown, was a mid-week visitor in Ladies Admitted Free the home of S. A. Koser, WINDUP Charles G. Hoffman was royally | Petersburg. over the Sabbath, Of Lancaster. A classy boy VS. Miss Esther Young of Friiste YOUNG MORRIS town, spent several days at { One of Columbia's best boys home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grosh. KID ELLIS known. The board of school controllers met | in the High School building on Sat-| urday and paid the teachers tBetr sixth monthly salary. The Mount Joy township Board of| Supervisors met at Hotel Milton] Grove Saturday and transacted busi- | MIKE DRONEY A fast boy of Lancaster IE 1 HE TR = P= ” ~~ Don’t offend her goo taste by offering herany but ti a confection t an unappr |] standard in purity, ex- cellence and flavors. ee ee rE EE NI TEA ESE Not even coloring matters are tolerated. They are white—no tint, no taint. The care used in their manufacture is almost unbzlieveable. counts for the abso- lutely unique place they hold in the world’s repute, as the purest and most delicious confection MOUNT JOY, PA. SUNDAY HOURS 8 TO 9 & 5 TO 7, | . . . { ness pertaining to their official duties. | Kid Smith XS. Kid Stone We are glad to hear that Rev. C.| of Columbia C. Speicher hag been appointed to the Milton Grove and Conewago BATTLE ROYAL charges of the Evangelical Church. | Between Four Good Colored Boys The High School of this place, is Te { preparing for commencement. which! Admission, 25, 35 and 50c | will be held on Tuesday. March 30. Chart at Getz Bros., Wednesday, Mar. 17 | The Baccalaureate ser will be aT Ir > A0eAaNTonle Seymmm oO delivered Sundav evening. March 28, = { bv Rev. J. C. B. Manifold, of the I 1 d . Hill Lutheran Church, Pure white stones of good of Lancaster EE —— MANY TRESPASSERS MET DEATH State’s Raiiroads Killed Bigger Per Centage Than a Year Ago Figures compiled by the Bureau of Accidents of the Public Service Commission show that of the 563 Special attention persons killed on the steam railroads of the State in the last six months of 1914, 344 were classed as tres- passers. The total number of fatali- ties was forty-five larger than the record for the same period of the previous year, In the same period 146 employes of railroads were killed and 3.971 injured. Eighty-four were killed by being struck by trains and twenty- three by fa, : or jumping from en- gineg or cars. Four passengers were Killed and 515 injured, as compared with eleven killed and 600 injured in the same period of 1913. . Thirtv-nine persons were killed at size, mounted in fourteen carat Solid Gold Rings at $15.00 A SPECIAL BARGAIN CLOCKS Also unusual values in Eight Day Clocks from $3 up. : a WE | | i | | | = I == ; Take Notice! The Undersigned Wish to Inform the | prices. Public that They are Prepared to deo Practical Horse Shoeing At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy All diseases of the feet promptly at tended to. Your Work Solicited BOMBACH & SHANK General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers | MOUNT JOY. PENNA, | | | Krall Meat Market Veal Pork and @ = ns (he. nhorotootad Frade Eroustnge: and : ® Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. eighty-seven injured. Twenty of = a Bite Fresh. Beef, those Het were Tn. mitonioliles, ~] Uhr Prices always right. wagons, sleighs or other vehicles. = - 2 Trae ere dort at cronil of e H. H. KRALL ed crossings nneteen persons were a 0 . 011 Hh | hi est Main Street, killed and sixty injured. # . MOUNT JOY, ——— Geer . (Near Bowman's Store) 8 | sell Telephone, For Keener the Marble Dealer aM T B Last week we printed 5.000 cards 8 OUNT JOY, PA. | . on’ both sides and in colors for Mr. ¥ " La Pierre House 1 Jro. H. Keener. that hustling mar- ble and granite dealer at Maytown., Mr. Keener ig preparing to take care of a wonderfnl volume of busi- Usually only need a food tonic to make | Foss this Soin. 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