The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 21, 1915, Image 14

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, 1OUNT JOY, PA.

‘Wanted, Sale,
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\ THE MODERN MOTOR CAR IS
MENT OF MODERN SCIENCE. TO
BUY. ONE, THE TWO GREATEST THOU
DECIDE YOUR CHOICE ARE:
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Performance
fHE MINIMUM MAINTENANCE OF THE C
JAS EXCITED PUBLIC COMMENT TIME A AGAIN.
‘OU ARE ASSURED OF ECONOMY, FOR NOMY HAS
EEN BUILT INTO THE CAR. THIS CONSIDERATION HAS
EEN UPPERMOST IN THE MINDS ‘OF THE BUILDERS. YOU
WILL FIND MORE VALUE “VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE” IN
THE CHEVROLET FOUR NINETY THAN IN ANY OTHER CAR
AT ITS PRICE IN AMERICA.
VROLET
ND 1
NEW PRICES
~ $ 550.00
$ 535.00
$ 625.00
$ 800.00
$ 800.00
$1385.00
$1385.00
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AGENT
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FOUR NINETY ENCLOSED...
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ROYAL MAIL ROADSTER...
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ROADSTER
ALL PRICES F. O. B. FLINT MICHIGAN.

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Bell Phone 18-R4
Ind. Phone 808-A



Resulis—
Less _abor
Wize
RO:
GARDENS
because only
seeds from
1ins are used.
, because you
w at a time,
ut is neces-
nt of proper
tape. More
use abso-
of seeds.
), Newcomer
H000000000000000000
aductio
J
osfasg sfesforleorefofrefortosfesfosfocfecfocecfocterfooecierferl forded
|
Rent, &c.
FOUND—A Gold Ring. Ownel
| can have same by calling at H. S
Newcomer's residence. mar.:21 1t
FOR SALE—A good double heater
with pipe in excellent condition, Call
on ‘Harry Gochnauer, Mount Joy.
mar. 21-3t.
FOR SALE-—A new Standard Col-
ony Brooder, second-hand in go00«
condition. Inquire of A.
rich. mar.
Last notice to Delin
1916 Borough Taxes m
be paid on or before
T. M.. BRE!
6-3t.
Day Old Chicks For Sale at 10¢
each. Also custom hatching at 4ca
chick. Newpher Smeltzer, : Mt. Joy.
b. 21-3mo.
feb
agent for Mt.
mar.
WANTED—Local
{Joy and vicinity. A good proposi-
tion to the right party. Call or ad-
dress, Grand Union Tea Co., Colum-
(bia, Pa. feb. 21-4t
Old Business Stand for Sale
Old established Elizabethtown
business for sale. A full equipped
tinning and heat 1 with a
full line of tin, er 1 ] aluminum
ware. Good opportu for the
right man. ' E. I. DEE h
town, Pa.
1.00
SCHOOL, M
a caialog.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S
Estate of 1
Mount ©.
Letters
estate he
undersig?
theret
med
settle
siding
Joy, Pa.
Frank S. Groff, Atty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
of Jose
Mount Joy
Pa., Dec
of i
(state
nty,
ters adn
peen
indebted
t ; ke im-
diate payment d having
laims or demands [ st the
ame will present them without de-
for settlement to the wunder-
, residing at R. D, No. 1, Mt.
HARRY R. CHARLES,
Administrator.
& Harnish, Attys. mar. 7-6
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Estate
late of
deceased.
of Christian N. Musser
West Hempfield township,
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding in East Donegal township,
Columbia, R. D. No. 1 or to Henry
G. Cdrpenter, Mount Joy, Pa.
DANIEL S. MUSSER,
Administrator.
: Kready, Atty. feb. 21-6t
*ECUTRIX’S NOTICE
ian Schatz, late of
ship, Lancaster
deceased.
er tamentary on said estate
o g ed to the under-
I, all persons indebted thereto
are jreuuested to make immediate
| pay'nent, add those having claims or
| demands against the same will
présent them without delay for set-
[tlement to the undersigned residing
{in Mount Joy, Pa.
| CAROLINE SCHATZ,
Executrix
| W. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. fe.21-6t
“200 HEAD 200
| SHOATS, BROOD SOWS AND
| RIVER HILL COWS AND
{ BULLS AT STRAS-
| BURG
i Thursday, March 22, 1917
stables, Strasburg, Lancaster county,
Penna., 200 HOME-RAISED
SHOATS AND BROOD
SOWS. We will spare no
lot of shoats and brood sows we
sold this winter. Come and see good
ones. 1 will positively sell 25 HEAD
we RIVER HILL COWS.
Fresh and springers.
Among them will be 5
extra fancy Holstein cows with big
milk records. Also some fine
Guernsey cows. The balance will
be our usual high-class dairy cows
just to suit our milk shippers. If
you want good cows I can please
you. Several Stock Bulls.
Remember I can ship shoats to
z2ll parts of Lancaster county by
trolley. I pay one-half the freight
your share will be about 10 cents
per head. I will have just what I
advertise. Come see good stock.
Sale at 1:30 o’clock.
B. F. MOWERY
. W. Myers, Auct.
John G. Homsher, Clerk.
| was played
I Mt. Joy H.
| Brown
| special
{ had
| the former got the worst of the deal |
i to.
3 er) ; .. | the “rough stuff” .
Letters of Administration on said} ® e “rough stu top
| defeated
indebted |
| it had been
Humer
! phia;
! Harrisburg; for third, each man kill-
I will sell at Public Sale at my
pains to show you one of the best |
will
BASKET BALL
ELIZABETHTOWN DOWNED SAT-
URDAY EVENING IN THE
FIRST OF A SERIES OF
FIVE GAMES
basket ball team got
in
Vy copping hrst game
unt Joy Hall Saturday even-
a score of 138 to <=. ine at-
very ana 1u
game ine
ine
es for
tbat the locals guarded
close. Shank; ci the
away off in his foul
the
gogda was
unt final
visitors got very
two-pointers, due
was
as
only
out oi Zu.
Joy pocketed hity
tries.
layed at
ening,
shoot
nis
for
cent.
ng,
ries,
\ per
game
Mount
of
be
nis I'he next
bethtown
{ © r
Marcn 44. iE
Positions E’town
out «
f nalves
Juniors Defeat Ou
The F. and M
i 2 2. Alll al.
Frid Ay I 1
the Mount
Joy fr Y
its series with Eliza- |
getting one-fifth oi}
Breneman, |
on |
RELIGIOUS NEWS
i TIRCHES
IN OUR CHURULEED
ING TO ALL THE
: MOUNT JOY
RO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM-
MUNITY
the
church in this community as supp ie
If the
Sunday
Following is
va
bv the various pastors.
ings of your church and
‘a sos thi
School are not noted here, see that
your pastor gends us the news.
River Brethren.
The Brethren in Christ
Brethren will hold preaching
ces in Mount Joy Hall o 1
Sunday
or River
servi
March 2H. Ira
{ ternoon,
will be held at the ho
Martin on West Main
irday evening previous.
Church of God
Mac Dann 1d, Pastor
yer at 7:30
service
y charge
y juniors |
n in a|
final score |
hi
i
srawford, Rahm,
als—Lehn
out of
inutes.
lillersville Defeated
a wonderful floor
Model Hig
15 on Friday.
on Millersvi
3 and
to
was
nal School's
tended. The
Model Hi
orward. ... Wa
forward. . .
entre
yf 26. Referee,
5, 20 minutes.
Fouls
An er crowd will
E’town ‘on Saturday night.
ban crowd of the
pre Saturday night.
There will in all probability be a
car to FE’town
ormous go to
season
was
night.
“Beany”’
it out
and the
between
sure
but
“Tramp”
themselves
That Elizabethtown crowd sure
can ‘rough it up” some if they want
Our lads were there with the
Not half bad at that.
the Champions of the
County League with an all home
team. Now you can see where we
would stand if there were not so
factions, back-biters and
kers in this town.
W what Tommy
thinks now. At a recent
E’town he saw fit to “ball ou
Groff for advertising a series before
arranged. here are
others in Elizabethtown that can ar-
range series, and which w proven
and then I guess Ben thought Tom-
Mt. Joy
or
| my had his hands full with Colum-
bia.
a
C. HUMER LOSES STATE
LIVE BIRD CHAMPIONSHIP
The largest field of shots
that ever participated in a shoot in
this county assembled at Marietta on
Thursday, Chas. E. Humer of that
boro, who won the State live bird
trophy at Harrisburg recently, shot
a 25 bird race against Izzy Hoff-
man of Phila. The later won the
match and cup by killing 21 while
killed 18. The big event
which followed was a 15 bird race
between twenty-two entries—The
crack
| first honors were secured by Hepler
of Harrisburg.
tied for second:
Shank,
The ¥ollowing were
Melrath, Philadel-
Philadelphia; Hall,
ing twelve out of fifteen, were W.
Moore, Ironville; Vanarsdale, Tren-
ton; Martin, Harrisburg; Groff, Lan- |
caster; for fourth place, each man |
killing. eleven out “of fifteen, were |
Humer, Mari- |
|
Sultzbach, Marietta;
etta; R. Green, Steelton.
wise scores made ‘were as follows:
Shank, 13; Harper, 9;
Trulinger, 10; Martin, 12; Green
11; Miller, 9; Eshenour, 7; Witmer,
8; D. Moore, 7; Schroll, 7; Sellers,
3 Sultzbach, 11; Humer, 11; Groff
re ee et A ree
WEDDING BELLS
Well Known Young Folks Are Joined
for Better or Worse
Witmer—Mellinger
Charles H. Witmer, of Lancaster
and Miss Mary N. Mellinger, of Man-
heim, were united in marriage Sat- |
The young people |
urday morning.
reside in Manheim.
Brubaker—Stambaugh
John Morris Brubaker and Helen |
| Katharine Stambaugh,
| chanicsburg, came here by auto and
both of Me-
were united in
afternoon by Rev. F. G. Bossert at
the Presbyterian manse.
Barnhart—Gainor
Ira R. Barnhart, son of Mrs.
Catherine Barnhart, and Miss Bessie
. Gainor, daughter of Mr. and
rs. Frank Gainor, all residents of
Hzabethsows, were united in mar-
age Sunday morfing at the parson-
pe of the Church of God. Paige
Good—Way
Miss Edna M. Gogg
y both’ of this
payfiage b
he of the Ti
llen M.
Be united
©. Long.
Saturday |
Moore, 12; Vanarsdale, 12; Mel- |
rath, 13; Hoffman, 10; Hepler, 14:|
Hall, 13; |
marriage yesterday |
n chure poopie attitude.
Wednes
vice.
Choir
£4
{ nesday
| training
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Henry D. Speakman, Rector
The services at St. Luke’s Episco-
.h on Passion Sunday will
ed with the Holy Com-
130 A M.
| pal Chu
be celebr
munion at
Morning Prayer ant
| ject “The Passion of Our
10:30 A. M.
OveniE Prayer and Sermon, ga
jeet “The Ammunition, at 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School at 9:10 A.M
Presbyterian Church
F. G. Bossert, Pastor
th School 9:15 A.M
Worship ] Sermon
10:30 A. M. Subject The Sifting of
Peter.
Evening
The
1 Sermon, sub-
Lord,” at
Worship 7:30 P. M. Sub-
f Jesus.
evening at
March 29
held at the
Clarence
Schock.
eet OE
HOME HEALTH CLUB
La Grippe: And now
old familiar enemy ‘Ting
difficulties and creating ne
To those tl pr
quarter is v
without warning,
ruthless The
gnized by this
those that are
faith in
disease and a 1
the fact that tine
cordance with the
and therefore disease has no chance
to get a foothold in their system.
Like other deadly enemies the
grip of this season 2 s to be at-
tacking people in 2 rent ‘man-
| ner than ever before. First, ap-
| pears a cold which suddenly develops
la chill followed by a very high
| temperature. In many cases vomit-
ing occurs and with the sore throat
| scarlet fever is suspected. As a
rule a terrific headache is the next
symptom and then pain in the back
of the head at the base of the brain
| The ears and eyes suffer and in many
cases either partial or complete deaf-
| ness in one ear results.
Vigorous and prompt should be
| the treatment at the first symptom:
{of cold. A thorough physic should
| be given but don’t wait for it tc
| act. , Cleanse the colon of fecal mat-
| ter Dy a thorough enema and tepid
water, about two quarts in which has
been dissolved tablespoonful of
| salt. Follow t with a full warm
bath and then p the patient to
ped. Keep the room comfortably
warm and the patient quiet, don’t
aglow him to read.
The home rem
ring the first
7 sensation
comes the
up old
w troubles
I'l 1S enc y are
h absolute
resist
10riiil
0
ledge of
live in ac-
of nature
yw?
{ a positi
indicated are
w)
four tables
alf hour or hour b
. put up in the same way. /
‘his stage Kali, Mur. and Nat.
« are usually of importance and
| clea’®@ap the mucous surfaces and
leave \the ears, nose and throat in
good h¥alth.
More and ‘more physicians are
recognizing the importance of pre-
ventive mebsures and if the people
would join more heartily in help- |
ing to prevent disease, there would
be less suffering: !
Constipation 18 the n.ost important |
of the predisposing‘. causes of the!
grip, improper diet and inactivity |
the causes of constipation, therefore |
eat right and exercise '§ you want |
to be free. Next in Portance i:
another thing which pho\@ans are
beginning to recognize ¢oJ§ most
vital importance and th is the
Fear kh more
eople tha aase, 1 ire in
xy, an hate
A

ear
ang
v
‘large


No Eggs, Milk or Butter
The following recipe shows how an appe izing,
wholesome cake can be made without expensive
ingredients.
In many other recipes the number of eggs may
be reduced one-half or more by using an ad-
ditional quantity of ROYAL Baking Powder,
about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omit ed.
EGGLESS, MILELESS, BUTTERL 5 CAKE
aspoon nutmeg
n cinnamon
1 cup brown sugar
1% cups water
1 cup seeded raising
2 ounces citron
14 cup shortening
The old method (fruit cake) called for 2 eggs
1
1
1
2 )
5 teaspoons Royal Baking Pow der
» and boil
1 have been
nd tin with
s which economize in
1 mailed frce.
5 William Street, New
eggs and other
Address Roval
York.

nN RY
BAKING PO'
Made from Crean of Tartar, derived from grapes
adds none but healthful qualities to the food.
No Alum No Phosphate







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144 North Queen Street
LANCASTER, PA.
Proprietor.
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IC SALE OF BERKS, LEB:'. °
AND LANCASTER
"OUNTY HORSES, COLTS
AND MULES .
S
MAYTOWN
Ladie f the
The
Maytown €
an oyster supper
band hall Saturday
24. Besides serving
styles, there will
candy and ice cream
will hold
Maytow:
evening, Marc}
oysters in all
be cakes
sale.
At my Sale and Exchange
Mount Joy, Penna.
ON SATURDAY, MARCH
ZB 40 HEAD HORSH
#8 AND MULES—T
LHe age from 3 to 8 }
A FREE ice of tite 1. TOM 000 10 1,700 pounds, a
4 © notice of your sale is in- gist of draft, driving and
serted here for any length of time, general purpose horses. Som
provided we print your sale bills. F,t horses and a few Wg
This is excellent advertising because Jyaft teams. Also extra
it is read by many people and foeding horses and some
will surely bring the buyers. le line leaders. This
lot of horses. Both
extra fine driving. horses
them are trotters & id 3
lots of speed. So 4 ¥
and look them
sold under full pr
horse is acclimated
SALE REGISTER
SO
sing
— good
March 22—On the
Netw Haven street, Mt.
lot of household
Elizabeth Long
Thursday,
premises on
Joy, an entire
goods by Miss
Frank, auct.
Thursday, Mar. 22—On the prem-
ijses of S. H. Heistand at Salunga, a
lot of household goods among
some very old pieces of
Mr. David Denlinger.
a
The mules range
which are years, and a good le
furniture
N
by
arsday, March 2-—At" his
stables in Stragburg, 200 home-raised
ts and breod sows, 25 river hill
stock bulls by B. F.
See adver-
)§
Also at the same
for the Dr. H. H. B
Roadster, in good ¢
Buggy, Ru
Harness, forks, shoj
Sale to commen
sharp, on Sat
1917, terms make
some
Myers, Auct.
March 27—At Hotel Me-
Joy, lot of cows, bulls,
head of 'home-raised
Friday, March 30-—At their stock
: at the Farmers’ Inn, Mount
J Pa., ‘60 head of Lancaster &
York Co. cows, a few heifers, lot of
stock bulls and 30 head of shoats by
J. B. Keller & Bro. Aldinger, auct.
Saturday, March 31—At his sale
and exchange stables, Mount*Joy, a
large lot of acclimated horses; mules,
colts, harness, wagons, and a good
Ford runabout by Mr. Ed. Ream.
Frank, auct.
C. S. Frank, Auc
J. H. Zeller, Cl
COURT KH
Whereas,
Landis, Pref
B. Hassler, AsS
the Court of Com
for the county of Lancas
cigstant Justices of the Courts
and Terminer and General Ja
livery and Quarter Sessions’ of
Peace in and for the County of
caster, have issued their precept to
me directed, requiring me, among .
other things, to make public Protis
mation throughout my bailiwiek,
that a Court of Oyer and Termine
and General Jail Delivery, alsg
Court of General. Quarter Ses
of the Peace and Jail Deliv
commence in the Court Hou
the City of Lancaster, in thy
monwealth of Pennsylvania, 4
ON THE THIRD MOND
APRIL (the 16th), 1§
in pursuance of whiéh preg
notice is hereby given to
and Aldermen of the Ci
caster, in said county,
Justices of the, Peace,
and Constables ‘$f the
County of Lancaster;
then and there, in thei
persons, with their ToMSN
examinations, and 18qu
the other remembrances,
things which tc the office
in their behalf to be ‘donej
those who will prosecute i
prisoners who are or thi
in the jail of the said
Lancaster, are to be thei
jo prosecute against
e
’
H. E. Hauer Pays:
Lard, per lb 19 & 19%
Potatoes, per bu ®
Butter, per 1b
Eggs, per doz
Brandt & Stehman Pay:
Wheat, per bu
Corn, per
Oats, per bu
Brandt & Stehman Sell:
Bran, per 100 lbs.,....... ...5$2.10
Shipstuff, per 100 lbs.,........ 2.15
Mixed Feed, per 100 lbs.,..... 2.15
Middlings, per 100 lbs.,...... 2.25
Glutten, per 100 lbs.,........ 2.10
Coton Seed Meal 2.40
Linseed Mead, per 2.76
Beef scrap & fish scrap....... 3.26
Corn Distillers Grains. ....... 2.30
Calf Meal, per 100 lbs.,...... 4.00
Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs.,.... 2.00
Straw, ‘per 100 lbs.,.......... .65
SHAVING
HAIR CUTTING
JOS.~ B. HERSHEY
Tonsorial Parlor
Dated at Lancaster,
« 5
THREE CHAIRS—NO WAITING | go ‘of March, A. De}
Agent for the Middletown Steam C. G. G
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday! ]
and delivered Friday. ‘The Sevcik Sch |
MOUNT J0Y.| SEMITONE
MILLINERY NEWS |
East Main St.
| IRA
Announcement of Millinery Open-| West
ing Thursday, Friday amd Saturday | You Douay}
of New Milli ery Hod
arming New Milline es. |
See our wondejinl "display of |
Spring Hats whic extremely
smart.
Come and bring
roy
just. bis
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