2 y —— NCASKER JUNCTION | Paul Long was on the sick list last week, with lagrippe. Dr. Diehl attended her. She is on a fair way to recovery, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Breneman and grandson, Earl Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amant and daughter, “lizabeth visited the school at Airy Vale, teacher Migs Mary Weaver. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Long enter tained the following last week: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenneman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and son, Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman and 10 OL Disadvan ’ daughter, Grace, Mrs. Mrs, Larue Gockley, Miss Esther Breneman, Miss Florence Gross, Miss Ella Bainer, Miss Lottie Long, Mr. Lloyd Long, Mrs. Isaac Walborn and daughters, Leona and Alverta. — CN ————— A Slight Mishap While Mr, Charles Eppley was on his way to Florin Saturday night, the horse he was driving met with an accident, fell, tore the harness and slightly damaged the wagon. The occupants escaped uninjured. JE tages of Valve-In-The-Head Motor ¢ have been pointed out to you by every automobile dealer ever since we started to sell Buick value-in-the-head automobiles in 1905. Now that quite a few of our competitors are motors we presume they will still valve-in-the-head you the same selling continue to tel] story. They must do so or admit they are members of the “Anna- nias Club.” Although some of the cars th Buick valve-in-the-head motor in head motor. we at any time ever advised you head motor (except since they o correct in giving you means 1 TTR selves were you by all 11 OE 1 010 wm or ha afc | abethto 1 Er E11) LO : Barr's Penna, Tires guaranteed 4,600 A Steam Vulcanzing plant for tires and tubes at your service, Sub-agent for ONE TON KOHLER TRUCK “SAXON,” “IMPERIAL.” 11 BRAND NEW FORDS on Exhibiti all times BRAND NEW FORD FOR DEMONSTRATING are “just as good” as a Buick yet they are not a If this is correct, why buy an Repair Shop & Garage My coid weather lubricating Oil does not congeal. ion, ey sell have immitations of the them and they will tell you they rea] valve-in-the imitation? They nor to buy an imitation valve-in-the- ffer them for sale.) They and our- this advice and we again advise to accept it as true because All Automobile Dealers Told You i — acked up t+} the fe > fa OIF ICTE, Wn = - JE JT JT JJ Be m:les and average 6,700 miles. $750, “FORD,” Demonstrations and hiring at Barr’s Repair Shop & (Garage NEW HAVEN ON MAIN CALL 8 HE BE DCOOOOOD0DOC00 O NOOOOOC yy Lind Willa MOUNT JOY, PA. INDEPENDENT PHONE = TEE OO HIGOOOOOOO00000000 SL 0) O - cy “hy, Je 3 a l'S HPoO.V 6; x TIE Ee F Walter Sherer, | | ing office on J | financial # \ THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. ELIZABETHTOWN Christ Reformed Church Is Observ- ing Hoy Week This Week Miss Barbara Bryan passed a few days with reiatives at Royalton. Geo. D. Boggs wag Mrs. G. W. Foltz and son, of Royal- ton, spent a few days with relatives. A, E, Jacoby ana wite, visited friends in Lancaster, on Thursday. P. C. Fuhrman has opened a plumb- South Malket street. Greenawalt, of Monessen, days with relatives W. S. passed a few and friends, Misses Adeline and Opal Strom- inger, are visiting relatives at Shire- | manstown. Jacob Ressler sold six ground in Willow street Lehn, at private terms. Geo. Runkle and family, of Harris- burg, passed a few days with Mrs. Estella Henny on Bainbridge street. The Abraham Herr farm situated northeast of the borough, hag been purchased by his son, Amos, at private terms. An important meeting of the L.O. O. M. was held at their hall, on West High street, on Thursday even- ing, when business of a special na- ture was transacted, Paul Bricker led the meeting of the Andrew and Philip Society, of Christ Reformed Church, “Counting the Cost.” There attendance and the Meeting interesting. lots of to Harry subject was a large was very hag accepted a po- United nton, N. J. and left to Horace Spinney with the Shoe Com- little David Evans LLancas- Joseph Smith and Cyrus transacting business at r on Wednesday. Manure is being carried on an extensive rate among the this immediate vicinity. agents are soliciting aid in behalf of a factory contemp erecting at Mt. Joy future, hauling at quite farmers in Chocolate they late in the near were held at the Breth- Rev. Aaron Religious services Rheems by the Church of ren on Sunday morning. Kaylor officiating. The public sales last week of Barnhart and M. R. He! well attended John nley were and prices were excep- wife, Jacob hleman and Mrs the home of Mrs a a On Account of Failing Health Joseph M. Stafford of Marietta | pair RHEEMS A Valuable Hoise Owned by Mr, H.\ Gi cuir, neauged rmimsef Henry Geib of near a 1 tlausacied April 1st business in tus visiting rela. ;uce on Mouday. | tives at Lancaster on Thursday. Mr, ners, ra, Mr. aud and Mus. C, L. Heisey of Hy-| a.e guisis Of hus parents, | M.s. Jacob W. Heisey. | Jacob Shank flicted from the E.| R. Daughe.ty house into the New-| gard house, ‘'lidman Burkho,der of | Green Tree, filled the vacancy, Mr. Deetz, tinsmith, successor Belser of Elizabethtown, renewed the spouting for B. H. Gieider last | week. Cyrus Evang has purchased af of mules and a horse with | which he contemplates cultivating, about 75 acres of the W. L, Heisey | farm. | Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, daugh- | ter Gladys and son Henry were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs E. Boll of Maytown, on Saturday and | Sunday. | Monday, Enos Floyd moved from | the Henry Hoover house into the D. G. Brinser house. Mr. Hoover | will fill the vacancy, E. E. Hernly will be his successor, retiring from the farm. | Harry L. Heisey, the Donegal lime king, who operaeeg theEver- green lime kilns, has received five cars of coal to be used to fill the demand for their superior lime. These flittings were visible the past thruout this vicinity. Roy Schroll flitted from the A. S Bard brick house the H. KK. David Esbenshada week donble into T.andis filled the vaca house nev nd force of town are do- work Enter township, is Hiram Joy line, supervisor of Mt. the new stone-crushing outfit into service at the C, L. They stone Nissly quarries near this two huge piles of to be hauled on macadamizing, The sanitary conditions at the Rheems schools have proven a sue- During the term there was no case of contagious sickness. Very few pupils missed owing to sickness and the teachers rewarded those who attended every day by presenting a valuable book to each. ! Sessa tl —— MARIETTA Mrs. John Shenberger and of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph place. have crushed the roads for ready cess, daugh- ter, Miss Emma, were the guests of Killian. Samuel former r Hipple of sident of this Harrisburg, a place, spent several days with his brother, Frank- lin Hipple Mr. and Mrs. David Vogel and McDonald, of the mother Enola, of M1 IL.H. T.ancas- Mr OY C.’s ter, H. H. Engle’s OE i A Thompson, one of the blockmen stationed at was helping to take inventory at | case | free, Wednesday, March 31, 1915, ~ More than 10Z of all Cement Usec in the United States is # Consider these facts about the National Cement: Starting in 1898 with one mill having a yearly ca- pacity of 250,000 barrels of Lehigh Cement, we have grown to the extent of twelve mills located throughout the country for quick distribution to our custom= ers, capable of producing over 12,000,000 barrels annudlly. This 1s the Cement age — in the United States yearly the consumption is ONE BARREL FOR EVERY PERSON — cement is used everywhere — for every conceivable purpose. Cement has made possible the Cement makes possible fire- world’s greatest engineering triumphs — proof concrete construction and will last canals — dams —1 irrigation projects — sub- orever. Directly or indirectly every person in the ways, etc. It enters into the construction United States uses cement. You should know of the adapt- of our homes—factories— public buildings— ably of semens sunsieustion, a ding ’ . : y : . Lehic garages—streets—roads—sidewalks—bridges—rail- 1h ¥ ou should know Shout . elias, and roads—piers—etc. The farmer uses it for barns— Scena 2 alte ip:te iNaLOnE, LRT a das = cist Sle I fac WHY 10% of all the cement used in the United States is 00rs — silos cisterns — water troughs — fence LEHIGH, the remaining nine-tenths being manufactured by posts — etc. over one hundred other companies. FOR SALE BY F. H. BAKER, Mount Joy, 250,000 BARRELS 7,064,000 BARRELS 1906 12,00 900 BARRELS CAPACITY Penna. HIVATION aith & Hygiene Uixon Samuej mankind, and coopera Kimbr $133.23 March 11 sued a check for County Natio k and is nec vy to he did not have the funds in bank a healthy to meet it, The check was in pay- who.¢ ment for 1.237 pounds of wrapper nature is to live on it- 713 pounds of seconds, and 54 however, is a mistake. pounds of fillers. Cannibalism is rare and unnatural. Mr. Kimbrough holdg The self preservation of species trouble arose because meang the united effort of individu aid, which was promis als to that end. When one begins drawn. He hag ret) to live on one’s self, death follows B. F. Davis, Constable To modify a common but true say the warrant. Attorney ing, dog cannot eat dog. War kills his bail for a hearing off the healthy and breeds death. afternoon next, In these days of advanced health. TTT Rs-—— measures, children should be taught Will Add Anothe and son, Walter, Mr. Ephraim to take plenty of out-door physical Another memorial build Hershey, Mrs. Katie Brandt and exercise, but it should not be brutal be added to those alread son, Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. in character, Their sports should Masonic Home grounds at H Gibble, Mr. and Mrs, David Shenk tend to cultivate control, temperate town. Paul Lewis, a member and Jacob Haldeman. thoughts and kindness, ert A. Lamberton lodge, No) EE WE. As war brings pestilence the high- Philadelphia, has contributed shou'd not teach the for the immediate erection Teutonic interpretation of the laws Pew building, It will be Kkng : of nature, but that it will lead to the “Paul Lewis Memorial B ” USINE the self destrnetion of the species. It s expected to add greatly to the pr. Wars man the and the comes of his appreciated by the well ag the general, Can't Do tional ‘olumbi 1 Imen pdiells, seivdation of its owl lamuy, at | is a law of nature, The Teutonic us believe that keep up the avid oiliChieCl aud iunga, viiters would have Lancaster nal Be Daniel and Irwin Wolge was impie- Wed: prosperity of nation, claiming that the naied Bachman's aient saie Jl.ebanon county on uesday. scheme of Wolgemuth received his new gelf. This, Clarence Lehman. neighbors attend: Edwin Shonk at Sherer at Master- Christ Hossler at house on Monday Irwin last week, A number of our ed the funerals of Chiques, Mamie sonville, and Mrs. meeting clerk Hossler's and Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Kulp enter- tained on Sunday Mr, and Mrs.! Henry B, Gibble, Mr. and Mrs. Eli S Gibble Spring Advertising er This ne invites its to the announcements education wspaper readers careful consideration of the adver columns ground must the brute - although he cease as over- nature, the ficers of the Home, as f the order in apnearance of side § highly may be trained in science of brutal, In all war Ww this aouestions between d bv courts. The present war is ithout becoming nN €mbers o twentieth century It Now intended to big town that the $21.799.20 and would their project.’ nations have to be sottle interna counter- health forced by acting the results of great that ave fen or ding communicable disease and the able hodied members bellicerent nations hands nd abandoned the ’ : . To attain the highest degree of health, militarism must be crushed To Start Lodge of Masons ou » M ( e nme 1 1 ‘Om same gest whole central the la st priced carry . and remain Seas Ve meome—— ine of 1a] and The. fact Grady Estate Letters ps rete on : not give Letters on the estate of Charles our Grady, late of Marietta, have prompt been granted to the Lancaster Trust Let us Co., as executor, medium rket. We attribute low prices, and fair dealings. our 1915 line of Write today to. that nti acemher til December, the ma tagged does him Owners of | A, prosecuted in dogs to run a dog nie success to our is special privileges. shipments, you samples on approval. anv unting dogs will be send they their allow Ee ——— AI NARAT TTT TT TT Car tor, mod savi hom 3) oz 2 § “N ey ed resigned the post of grand secretary a a a ts Ja lia N oh id 3 © | of the colored Odd Fellows of this | state, a post that he held many| Mexico may soon be in a frame of | MOUNT JOY. PENNA years. jmind to welcome visitors. The mantle of charity covers a lot! MONARCH WALL PAPER CO. [mar 10-4t HARRISBURG, PA. er ee | | | Our Ads Bring Results—Try it {of amateur theartrical performances.
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