PAGE EIGHT CLARENCE SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA. ~ : THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Narrowly Escapes Drowning FAMILY REUNION AT NEWTOWN Horace Shank, a resident of Mari- | etta, was seriously injured and nar- A reunion of the Hornafius and | rowly escaped drowning early Wed- | Fogie families was held at the home | nesday morning. Shortly after mid- | of Mrs, Priscilla Fogie in Newtown, | night Shank was standing on the on Sunday. Many relatives and | trestle, of the Coestoga Traction |friends of both families were present | company, which crosses Chickies | ana greatly enjoyed the day. A ( Creek. He was waiting for a car for | bounteous dinner to which all did | Marietta. While walking about he | ample justice, was a feature of the | accidentally slipped and fell, a dis- |reunion, The day was spent in j tance of about fifty feet, landing in | great rejoicing, as many of the sis- | the creek. The water is about four | ters and brothers had not met for | feet high. | fifteen years. Those present were: | Mrs. Priscilla ' Fogie of Newtown; | Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin L. Hornafius . | of Indianapolis, Ind.; Mis Mary Hor- ‘Show Card Writer nats, Mr. calvin Little, Mr. and Paasche Air Brush Used | Mrs, Oscar Walters and son Kenneth | of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Christian Prices Reasonable | Hornafius and sons Dewey and Har- pe : RALPH F. ESHLEMAN West Donegal St. MOUNT JOY, PA. |Try, Mrs. Margaret Rahm and son them accordingly. pair of these. Work done while you wait. All Work Guaranteed. I have just received a large lot of fine Shoes and Oxfors which I am going to sell quick and have therefore priced i= cuavs Frances ana amie vo styles, made of the best leathers and I have them to fit all feet. Among them are products from such leading man- Mortuary ufacturers as Ralston, Walkease, Crossets, and others. Ihave them for Men, Women and Children. sun was late but arrived at last so get busy and slip into a: ist ani wa ive in varies, | Pravk of Mount Joy; Mrs. Alice | Divet, Mrs. Hornafius of Harrisburg; B { h d O i d | | Mrs, Harry Fogle, Mr. Stanton Fo- A Big Shoe and Oxford Sales: Funes | and Hershey of Silver Springs; Mrs. | Frances Rigel, Messrs, Clarence, | Francis and Samuel Riegel of Iron- | ville; Mr. and Mrs, William Fogle, | the Misses Minerva, Priscilla, Mar- | gle, Messrs. Charles and John Fogle, | Misses Mary and Fmma Fogle and This is all new stock, up-to-the-minute | Jig eo wd Tome Toes wn | The event was one that will long be remembered by all present, Recordings (Continued from page 1) | day night. Her death was due large- The S€A ~~ |1y 0 old age. She was born at Cone- | | wago, Dauphin county, on February since her marriage in 1860. She was a member of the Evangelical church and a teacher in the Sunday school as long as her health would permit. Besides her husband, two children We have one of the latest electrically equipped repair survive: Mrs. Anna Mueller, of Lan- caster and Rev. Dr. Joseph Stump, shops to do your repair work. Best white oak leadther use. or russ yew sersey: Thirteen | grandchildren, and four great grand- Bring your shoes when you cuildren also survive, with the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Catherine Ebersole, of Columbia; come to town, do your shopping, and call for them when..." cui som gov; wre | Louisa Brandt, Mount Joy; Abraham you are ready to go home. They will be waiting for you. or xev mexico; wre. sonn Ww. mass, | Marietta; John, of Florin, and Wil- | iam, of Columbia. The funeral will | be held this Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Lutheran church, SPECIAL Cat’s Paw and Spring Step Rubber Heels Put On For 40 Cents. Alfred C. Kennedy Alfred. C. Kennedy, who died at his home in Omaha, Nebraska, after a lingering illness which cut his life short at the age of 53 years. He was suffering from heart trouble for more than a year, was unable to leave his house for the past eight East Main Street, months and bedfast the past two months. Mr. Kennedy began his business career going out with a Union Pacific surveying party in 1879 after which he became clerk in the coal department of the Union Pacific. Later he engaged in the real estate business and continued Mount Joy, Penna. Suh i health failed about a He was an active partici- pant in public affairs and for two terms he was a member of the gc< STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING -=g Omaha Board of Rducation. His father, Howard Kennedy, wag the OUT OF THAT OLD CAR OF YOURS. CHEAP. FULLY EQUIPPED, AT $740.00 ACCESSORIES. Bell Phone 147~11 Rebuilding and Painting wes IRECT AN ADDITION TO MY GARAGE AND WILL BE PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF REBUILDING AND PAINTING AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. LET ME MAKE A 1918 Studebakers and Pullmans i HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE WELL KNOWN STUDEBAKER CARS. ANY PER- SON IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW CAR SHOULD NOT BUY STRATION IN A STUDEBAKER. THE EQUIPMENT ON THESE CARS IS EQUAL TO THOSE OF THE HIGH PRICES AUTOMOBILES | HAVE 4 AND A 6CYLINDER DEMONSTRATORS Wr ov WILL CHEERFULLY SHOW YOU. ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND 1912 FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE BEFORE FIRST GETTING A DEMON- PULLMAN ©ARS ARE WELL KNOWN HEREABOUTS. CALL AND SEE THE PULLMAN JUNIOR Automobile Beeessories I ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CONGRESS TIRES, AND ALL AUTO WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL A Little Tire Talk | FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS | CAN QUOTE THE SPECIAL PRICES PERSONS IN NEED OF TIRES SHOULD CALL ON ME AND GET PRICES BEFORE BUYING. OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION. MOUNT JOY GARAGE Peter S. Brubaker, Propr. | Also Auto Hiring at All first school teacher in Omaha after Bis Bn Bsus Tun Bran Tons Toun Time 1.x, 0,0 A ® © ® ® augurated on Nevember 10, 1859. De- Autoists, Read This DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MCTOR BALK OCCASIONALLY? DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN. IF SO YOUR CAR NEEDS THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW THAT'S WHERE | CAN HELP YOU. General Repair Work ! HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR KNOWN TO THE jelder in the First Presbyterian TRADE AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU? ceased is a grandson of Jacob R. Long, for many years cashier of the Union National Bank of this place. When a boy he wag a frequent visit- or here and is very well known here by many of our citizens. His last visit here was last August when in company with Mr. George D. Long, another well known old resi- dent of this borough, now living at Frederick, Md., spent gome time in | this community, Deceased was an | church in Omaha. He wag twice | married. Hig second wife and six children survive. MORRIS COHEN'S GRAN Of His Summy Of a “ull Line Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Shoes and Ladies’ Goods Grand Opening Begins Saturday, July 17, at 8.00 A. M. and Will Continue for an Indefinite Length of Time Special attention will be given the ladies who call Saturday or any time during next week. AN INVITATION We extend to all who may visit our store and see the great values we just received in Men's and Boys’ Suits That Suit, Trousers Gents Furnishings, Shoes There’s No Doubt in the World About our being able to please vou if you make your Clothing, Shoe and Gents’ Furnishing pur- chases here. We are always catering to the wisheg of our patrons who prove to be our Following wou will find a list of goods offered, also stating the quality and prices which gives a partial idea of what I am offering during the Grand Opening. Come in to the store and ask for your needs and we will have them for you. Wednesday, July 14, 1918 —— D OPENING New, Big Store, in the Building, Manheim, Pa. at a reliable store, where qual- ity is the first consideration. We welcome all good judges of Quality at all times, whether visit is for comparison or pur- chase. Come and give us your opinion of all our lines. We feel sure it will be favorable. best advertisement. We Split Our Profits With you, for quick sales and small profits enable us to buy in such large quantity that the cost price ig materially reduced. Try us. We Keep in Close Touch Wih all the latest ideas that come out in the market. In The Long Run It pays to make your purchases Every article bought at my store is guaranteed to give hatis- faction or new goods in place. Special attention given to Tailor-made Suits, prices, $15 to $40. A fit or no sale. MORRIS COHEN The Reliable Clothing & Gents’ Furnishing Store South Prussian Street, ol MANHEIM, PENNA. Word reached here of the death of ' I Complete Satisfaction A tire should give the The Company behind the tire can give Service and in- crease the satisfaction. The personal element entering into each transaction is one part of the remarkable Fisk Service. Compare These Casing Prices FISK TIRES WITH FISK SERVICE AT LOW PRICES TRI purchaser satisfaction. =>ram os Sizes 3x30 3%x30| 4x33 | 4x34 |44x36| 5x37 PlainTread | 9.00 11.60 (19.05(19.40 |27.35|32.30 Non-Skid | 9.45 12.20 20.00 | 20.35 | 28.70 | 33.90 Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Time to Re-Tire ? (Buy Fisk) This Service, A Quality Product and Low Prices Make The Fisk An Unforgettable Combination Fisk Tires For Sale By L. Percy Heilig MOUNT JOY. PA. oocooooooccco BINDER ing. BIN DER TWIN EE 000000000000000000 MOUNT JOY, PENMA | . Harness and Horse Cloth Times se Clothing, Ba Wn Fk B58 B F530 TG THuLT Sky BINDER We have the best quality at rock bottom prices. Consult us before buy- BEST GRADE OF HARVESTING MACHINE OIL 35¢ PER GALLON TWINE HANIML YH gNIgeeceeccccocoocoooo F. B. GROFF =: MOUNT JOY, HENNA. TWINE Ocean City w IL D w 0 0D Avalon Anglesea Holly Beach Sea lsle City (6-Day Excursions | Stone Harbor Saturdays, July 17 and 31, Aug. 1% and 28, Sept. & $4.55 Round Trip $4.30 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge Via Market Street Whart From Mount Joy STOP-OVERS ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA, EXCURSION, AUGUST 26 For full information consult handbills or nearest Ticket Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad OCEAN GROVE 1010 ET GARBER’S DRUG STORE Mount Joy, Penna. 0 / / { Ls a uy Atlantic City, Cape May SPECIAL FOR JULY | Ice Cream 75¢ a (Gal. § unl «YH ver, sale hold Bro Frid ye carl are Gue latte the Flor Tt | Surg their Hull Zieg ance