THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. & Wednesday, May 19, 1915, 1 Editor & Pro'r. win r:CE $1 A YEAR Na. .......00 Cents 1hic Months. . 20 Cenis Diugi e (oples........« Cents Sawpic Copies........FREE Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter. i All correspondents must have their Sunday friends in of Done- Holwager afternoon at Ho- Sunday te Milton Grove. Harvey Kulp, a local artistic dec: orator is busy papering and frescoe- ing rooms for the town patrons. Mr, and Mrs. Ira Bricker of Rose Hill, were the guests of John Rasp and family over the Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gruber of View, spent Sunday with lizzie Gruber in town. smaller acreage of it 1s believed a tobacco will be planted in this sec- tion than that of last year. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine 0. Grosh spent a few hours very pleasantly in Elizabethtown the past week. Bli F. Grosh receives 1200 to 1500 dozen of eggs weekly at his store from his surrounding patrons. Red squirrels and pole cats, so Te- ported, are unusually plentiful in the groves bordering the Conewago hill Reg. assessor C. H. Wittle is out taking the census of voters in the 68th, or Milton Grove election dis- trict. The straw hat is in season, accord- ing to the calendar, but it still has to take some risk of getting frost bitten. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kulp and daughter of Donegal Springs, spent Sunday in town as guests of C. Good and family. Henry G. Flory, of Old Line, putin an appearance here Monday and was accorded a hearty welcome by a host of friends. Road Supervisor Hiram Enterline is engaged macadamizing some of the highways in the lower tier of the township. Weather sharps are now predicting probably convinced already had the hot summer, have a cool that we part of it A large contingent from town were the Brethren in Christ in Mastersonville, present at baptisiual services Sunday afternoon. Herman Geib and family of Sunny { Jide, were Sunday visitors with the ather-in-law, J. Souders and other lat in Rheems, Shenk and his daughter Miss lizzie visited the former’s son- inlaw, H. Grube and family near Newtown, Sunday. It they keep on increasing the range \of those big guns, our country \, may have. to remove their coast cities farther inland. sister Miss to her geveral weeks with her Lizzie Gruber has returned home in Naumansville Sunday night a young man passed throngh town on a bicycle that citizens have branded as a human calliope and lusty megaphone. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Thome and daughter Miss Louisa and son Ber- nard anl Mrs. Louisa Gingrich autoed to Lancaster Saturday afternoon, Over fourteen hours of sunshine; lawn mowers are in evidence in house lawns and the barefooted boy and girl pranceth are three items in a nutshell, E. F. Grosh had the misfortune to fracture the ulna, or inner bone of hig left arm. Dr. Thome reduced the fracture and the broken part is mending nicely. Albert Gingrich purchased a second hand automobile from Dr. A. J. Thome and he speeds over the road that would put a 20th century Ex- J press engine to shame. | Jacob H. Haldeman the corpulent calf dealer of Florin makes his heb- domatical tours in this section. He carries his 232 avoirdupois with the dignity of a Newville ’Squire. Mrs. Ella Bruner of Bressler spent Tuesday to Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank B. Grosh and her husband Calder Bruner from Thursday to Friday. Listed on the disordered docket for the past month is Samuel Nagle, proprietor of the carriage body factory, who is no longer a clinic and is convalescing, which is pleasing tidings to his many friends. Migs Lizzie Rider the debutant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rider of Risser’s Corner hag been the of honor at a dinner given on nday at the Zook’s manse by Miss Meta Zook. The school directors the High School building, Saturday morning with a full quorum, and transacted business pertaining to the interest of educational affairg of the township. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grosh, went by Mr. Young's auto to Falmouth, Bainbridge, Msytown, Marietta, Co-' ~ lumbia, Lancaster, Neffsville, Oregon to Brownstown! and returned same Sunday. convened at er munications reach this office not later than Monday. Telephone news of uupultlance petween toatl time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- ges for advertisments must positive “5 ly reach this office not later than the Monday night. New advertisments inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday nigh Advertising rates oun applica- tion. Mrs. Fanny Walters after spending ° | the driver. | Bddie Fry and Jos. Ginder each own a motorcycle. The motors are enough to puncture the ear drum ofa mule. They ave positively gutteoral about a foot higher than the bottom of the box, apply to H. and E. for particulars. Mr. James Hostetter was un’ortu- nate enough to crush hig finger and have the roller pass over him all in one day but as “Jim” is pretty tough »ffects were not serious. Mr. and Mrs, John Hershey, Mr. ind Mrs. Menno Risser, Mrs. Caslow and children, Mrs. Randler and Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Eshleman and children visited in the David Greiner home on Sunday evening, [.. P. Eshleman. Menno Risser and Phares Stern took in the sights at C. S. Frank's Mt. Joy on bought two big The sale at Saturday former i | i { { { | | { i | | | | | | | s \ HEROES | | | Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx Memorial Day 1915 T is well to set apart at least one day in the year as in their profanity and proceed to spit out epithets that drown all at- tempts at conversation, The propel- I's 1 u and harangue like Chinese h 1 tong war A be I removed his sehold parphernalia to another elling house in the immediate lo- lit eports that the house now sed is infested and over run by certain blood-sucking hemiferous in- s who al ngering the bodily omf and domestic felicity of the mily, and crawl over them with * ugly forceps with malignant fine hogs which he expects to keep joy { for 500 pounders next winter. The annual meeting held last Mon-| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Good and fam- f the Milton Grove cemetery ily of Elizabethtown visited in the issociation the following directors home of Norman Greiner last week > unanimously re-elected to serve one dav. Mr. Greiner was confined for the ensuing year: E. F. Grosh,|to his bed with tonsilities, but is Henry G. Flory, S. C. Myers, John G.| better at this writing, Moyer, Jacob W. Moyer, 8S. F. Dif-| On Sunday while “Dutch” Greiner | fenderfer, George Gantz and Leander trying to run his father's Ford Gantz. The Board elected Henry G. forgot to say whoa! quick enough Flory, President; Frank B. Grosh, with the result that he backed into Secretary; 8. C. Myers, Treasurer,|[, P, Eshleman’s chicken house with | and Jacob F. Fry, Superintendent. h force that, could the building | TY spoken, it would certainly have | MARIETTA {| complained of several ribs badly m— rn bruised. Albert Lutz, Jr.. Wag Bitten in the | The following .were royally enter- Face by His Pet Dog | tained in the Jacob Garman home, eee (Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Heisey Mr. Frank Pike of the W. S.|.nq children, Alta, Paul and Abram Secret Service, spent a week Ino Elizabethtown, and Mr. and Mrs. town with friends. | Miss Elizabeth B. Miley spent ov | eral days at Bainbridge last week | the guest of her cousin. John W. Rich of Philadelphia, | spent several days with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Rich. i Wm, H. Haas, of Philadelphia, | spent Thursday with his parents] Mr. and Mrs. John W. Haas. { Mrs. Fannie Hinkle of Philadel-/ phia, spent several days with her | mother, on Second street. Miss Amanda Carroll has returned | home after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Myra Ruth at Philadel- phia, James Donecho of New York, spent the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Donecho. Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald and daugh. ter Elsie of Lancaster, spent a week with the former’s mother, Mrs. An- nie L. Engle. J. Nissley Brandt was spending last week at Williamsport, where he represented Chiques Council, No. 1825, Royal Arcanum, of thig place, at the state meeting held in that city. The fourth annual sermon to the members of Pioneer Fire Company, No. 1, of Marietta, was delivered to them by Rev. E. Elmer Sensenig, in Zion’s Reformed Church, on Sunday evening. Miss Ella Kihler, employed at the Cross Keys Hotel, met with a serious accident on Thursday evening. She was engaged in cleaning windows, when the window slipped from its fastening and injured her severely. Dr. T. E. Ingram was called and rendered the necessary medical aid. A false alarm of fire was sounded from the Town Hall bell shortly after two o'clock Friday morning, by some smart alerk. If he could have been caught in the act by some of] members of Pioneer Fire Com- | pany who were aroused by the false alarm from their slumbers he would | the have received a very warm reception, | While Charles Slider and BEarl| Carver were out testing a motor- cycle recently purchased by Carver, they lost control of the machine and them off and took consider-| “hide” off them and also put Slider on crutches. When Slider was | asked what happened to him he said | he was burned with a gasoline stove. Joseph M. Stafford, District Sec- retary of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, is seriously ill at his home on Walnut street. Mr. Stafford was taken ill a few days ago, and at this writing is not much improved, Mr. Stafford has! acted in the capacity it threw able of secretary ! of the order for nearly forty years, and is well known in Lancaster Co. Albert Lutz Jr. was badly bitten in the face by his pet dog Thurs- day afternoon, The lad was playing with the dog, when the canine sud- denly jumped at his face, tearing the skin around the right eye, and injuring the lid to some extent. He was taken to the office of Dr. Reich, who cauterized the wound. ements PLEASANT VIE Eugene and James er spent Sunday at Lawn. | Messrs, Hostet- Mrs. Jacob Garman spent Thurs- lay at the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Eshleman spent Sunday in the home of Henry Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Eshleman were entertained in the home of Oliver Hite on Sunday evening, Miss Stella Greiner is still confined to her bed with rheumatism but is improving at this writing. Miss Fannie Good of Elizabeth- town. made a brief call in the I P. Eshleman home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hostetter and daughter Orpha of Lawn, called at the C. 8. farm Saturday evening. A new auto made its appearance in the Monroe Hollinger home. “Max- well” ig it’s name and Hollinger is Our neighbor correspondent, Hon. 1. 8. Hollinger. was a pleasant caller at the Crystal Spring farm one even- ing last week. For instruction in heds on a wagon when loading stone- wagon is | doing justice to the big eats and tak- | mules in I. P. Eshleman and children, Jay Harold and Ethel, of the C. S. farm. The day was spent in sightseeing, ing pictures. at which time a picture was taken of a pair of the largest Mr. Garman is making quite a few changes and im- this section. provements about his farm, go there were plenty of new things to see and talk about. RHEEMS Mrs, Samuel K. Weaver Entertains the U. B. Bible Class Mr. Elmer Hoover, the Conoy township thresher, made an early call on Cyrus Evans Monday. Edward Rider, saddler, received a large supply of leather at his shop. Miss Anna Mary Sumpman of Lanoaster, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bard and daughter. Cyrus Evans has been employed by East Donegal townhsip, to scrape the roads with his traction engine. Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Kauffman of Mechanicsville, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jos, W. Kraybill on Monday. Ascension Thursday quietly, was observed quite a few persons spend- ing the day along the streams in quest of fish. Mr, and Mrs, Hiram Ginder of near Silver Springs, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Shonk on As- cension Day. The supply of egg plants and sweet potato sprouts is exceptional- ly large at the Rheems hot house this season. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Heisey, son Chester and daughter Ella were vis- itors at. the P. N. Kraybill store one day las week. Mrs, Jacob Shank boarded the 10:18 train Monday for Middletown, where she will visit among rela- tives for several days. B. Frank Shank, post master, will endeavor to beautify the surround- ings of the post office. When com- pleted it will resemble a flower garden, . J. Shaffner and force of Maytown were engaged for several days last week beautifying the homes of Mrs. Susan Wolgemuth and P. N. Kray- bill, Hiram Shonk, smith, turned out a for Frank Eshleman, salesman for the Lancaster County Farmers’ As- sociation in thig district. Hiram Enterline, Mt. Joy ship supervisor, procured a of coal at the D. G. Brinser vard last week. He wil] the steam roller engine, the village black- fine jennylind town- supply coal use it for a time for remembering; a day when we think of patri otism, and heroism, and sacritice, and fearless, unquestioning devotion to duty; when werememker the brave men, North and South, who gave théir lives to a cause they believed in. Getz Bros. Clothiers, Mt. The differences for which they battled have dis- appeared; our Memorial is no longer for the Cause; it celebrates the Courage. their graves, or not; the true memorial is in the hearts of the men and women and children who now share We may formally decorate the heritage of hervism those men left to us. You may not see what this has to do with the clothing business; there’s no particular field for heroism in such work. We Don’t have to “lay down our lives” in selling clothes. But we have the same sort of spirit in it; a willingness to do all we can in the interests of our customers. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are one evidence of such a spirit; and we'll try to show you others when you come here. Priced $7, $10, $12, $15, $17, $20 THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES nevolent pretzel baker, A, F. Ricker, used his large auto The afternoon was spent the party. in Bible studies etc. refreshments lowing were Mrs. Murts, ter, Mrs. Hilt, Mrs. Sheetz, Mrs. Monday, June 7, is the day fixed Myers, Mrs. Stern, Mrs. Shirk, Mrs. to appoint the teachers for Rapho Lane, Mrs. Hawk and daughter, township. There are about one-half Mrs, Seldomridge, Mrs. Olweiler, dozen vacancies. Mrs, Brememan, Mrs. Meckley and Mr. an@ Mrs. Abram Koser and daughter, Mrs. Hoffer, Mrs. Bishop Miss Dora Lehman attended the and daughter, Mrs. Heisey, daugh- funeral of Mrs. Jacob Floyd at Co- ter and son John Mrs. BE. H. dis and Weaver, LANCASTER JUNCTION Mr. and Mrs, Larue Gockley spent Sunday at Hess’ church. ER Mr. John Spangler of Lititz, spent Of Loca] Interest Sunday with Walter Breneman. The following appeared in the Mrs Walter Sherer spent Tuesday Philadelphia, Dailies on Friday and evening with Mrs, Paul Long. is of local interest: iE Mrs. Christian Nissley and Mrs. In the patent infringement suit of Larue Gockley spent Tuesday at Rollman Mfg. Co, Mount Joy, Pa, Halfville. vs New Standard Hardware Works, Mr. and Mrs. Paul /Long spent Sun. Mount Joy, Pa., Judge Thompson of Lititz. with Mr. and Mrs, U- S. District court for Eastern Dis- day at Frank Risser, Mr. Henry Arnold spent Crossroads lovefeast. Miss Ella Fetter spent Miss Esther The Church of the Brethren held their regular Sunday morning ser- | vices at this place last Sunday. | Revs. Eshleman, Kaylor, Shearer | and Nathan Eshleman officiated. The demand for Purity ice cream | hag compelled Miller Weaver to] purchase a larger ice cream cabinet | spe ds Ti 1ghters. L esday eve Foreman daughter, daughter Gladys and Henry of Rheems. at Lancaster nd Mrs. daughfer. Ruth and niece Mary Light Sunday at Sporting Hill gir. and Mrs. town on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herr of Man-| heim, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoffer, Sr., on Sunday. | Mr. Phares Strickler and family visited Daniel Brandt and family at Elizabethtown, on Sunday, truck to convey after which were served. The fol- present: Mrs, Barnes, Mrs, Moyer and daugh- noy, on Wednesday. Mr. E. H. Hoffer and family en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nau- man of Manheim and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] Wolgemuth on Sunday. Mr. Samuel Haldeman and family of near Manheim and Mr. David Hengst of Old Line, visited at the home of Phares Becker, Sunday. of Elizabethtown, Mrs. of Pleasant Hill, Hersh, Mrs. S. H. Lan- Mrs. John M. son DE erm ha handed ordering the defendant to produce documentary evidence, Judge Thompson has also filed two orders in another between the same ligitants, one refusing motion to dis- miss bill of complaint and the other granting leave to complainant to file supplemental bill, G. Ross Eshleman, Esq. is Master in one of above cases; Coyle & Kel- ler attorneys for plaintiff and Jno. A. Hipple for defendant, a — triet of Penna. / opinion Rohrér and Mr, Walter ! Tuesday evening at the and Miss Anna eae evening with Balmer /Sunday /Breneman. Weaver igs spending a with her Martin Yingst and Isaac Walborn and eona and Alverta, spent ning with Cyrus White's. Its 60th Anniversary The Page Literary Society of the in order to supply his increased | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breneman State Normal School at Millersville, number of patrons with cream at ! and{ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and Will celebrate its -60th anniversary all times. | son, Barl spent Sunday evening with On Friday evening, May 21st. Mrs. B, E. Risser of Lawn, spent | Ascension Day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. W. Kraybill, She presented a fine string of cat fish to them that were caught early in| the morning in the tributaries of | the Conewago Creek. Mr. Pacrick Henry, son of Mr. | | and Mrs, David Henry, met with an unpleasant experience on Saturday right while out among the fair ones. He claims some person started the horse away from the place where be had been tied. Mr, Henry was unable to find any trace until he reached home, where he found the | horse but no wagon. Some time! during Sunday the wagon was lo- cated several miles away, with the wheels and shafts broken and oth- | er damage done, The wrecked ve- hicle wag promptly placed at the Hiram Shonk wagon works for gen- eral repairs. Saturday Mrs. Samuel K. Weaver entertained the Ladies’ Bible Class of the United Brethren Sunday School f Flizahethtown. The be John'| Zug and family. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Geib and sons Charlés, Elw Sunda; with Hollinger an Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, evening ‘with Mr. Hershey mear Manheim. Mr. and. Mrs. daughter, Sit Harry i and daughters, Beulah and Anna gpent Sunday at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs, | daughters, Grace and Anna and Mr. and Mrs. Hahvey Krall Meat Market ood and Stanley, spent Mr. and Mrs. Norman d family. Clayton Breneman Grace spent Sunday and Mrs. Henry I always have on hand anything in | the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and | Mutton, Prices always right. H. H. KRALL West Main Street, Jacob Weaver and ella and Mr and Mrs. Fmlen Fetter and Fry spent Sunday with Mr. ang Mrs. John Zug and { family. } MOUNT JOY, PA | PO Eee Sell Telephone. oLM LINE —_— —- Mr. and Mrs. ‘Martin Greiner vis- Many People In This Town | | iter Aaron Sauble and family on never really enjoyed a meal until | Sunday. \ we advised them to take a Mr. and Mrs. AWen Hoffer ir. exall Dyspepsia | visited in the home of Abram Kos. Tablet er Saturday. | before and after each meal. Sold only, | Mr. Frank Kulp find family visited by us—25¢ a box, | | the \former's pa pits at Naumans- | E. W. 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