The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 25, 1915, Image 2

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    30s T™WO
THE BULLETIN,
MT.
JOY, PA.
Wednesday, August 26, 1916.

THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. E. SCHROLL,
Editor & Pro’r.

N PRICE $1
Six Months......... al
A YEAR
Cents
Months....... 25 Cents
SUESCRIPTIC
Sample

Entered at the post office at Mount
Joy as second-class mail matter
All correspondents must have their
cm munications reach this office not
later than Monday. Telephone
of impcerrance between tha ime and
12 o'clock noon Wednesday Chan-
ges for advertisments must positive
ly reach this oflice n later than
Monday night. New acvertismentsa
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
night.
tion
E'TOWN AUTOIST IN WRONG
Held Under $200 Bail for His Ap-
pearance Before a Justice
Zerphey of Elizabethtown,
under two hundred dollars
his appearance at
Rodfund, on a
Mrs, H
Isaac
is held
bail for
of Squire
injuring
Royalton. A ‘team driven by
Blumenstock was standing in
of Witman’s Bakery, on
street. Middletown, on Wednesday
evening, when an automobile crash-
ed into the wagon, throwing Mrs.
Blumenstock to the ground, causing
serious injuries. The driver of the
car made his escape, and no
to his identity was found until Sun-
day, when Officers Engle and Stipe
of Middletown, and Constable Rich-
ard Plummer of Elzabethtown, arrest-
ed Zerphey. When
the voung man confessed that
Hicense he carried was not his own,
and was being used until a new one
arrived.
Mrs.
front
Neal of the Navy
A serial sLlory
enurely new
The North
Aug. an
ter a day.
The title of the story 1s
Navy’, autnor 1s
Hamilton Osborne, one ol
ing A ican cI
cident er inc
thrilling chai
the story grip th
reade i
upon these incidents will
in
ing th
The
the first
ucted along
uues begin in
American for Thursday,
be continued a chap-
cousu
Will
«0,
“Neal of
William
the lead:
rs oi fiction. In-
aentg oi most
combine to make
attention of the
th tho
tae the
ea
Lae
acter
piciules
be shown
leading theatll thus heighten-
i the reader,
pisode of the story—
nstalments and
first two reels of the motion
ture—are based upon the
phe of Mount Pelee, and sO
fully hdve peep written and
planned t they send the story
off at a tling The picture
of the scenes described will include
many feet of real volcanic eruption,
one of the most marvelous bits of
gction ever shown on the screen.
\“Neal of the Navy” represents an-
rarture. Never
a wyiter of the
porne written an original story with
the pyrpose of having: it screened.
ft matks a new departure and a
new class of motion-picture play.
——
A COUNTY ORGANIZATION
pic-
gait
Reddies Got Together and Elected
Officers Saturday
lovement to organize a county as-
ation was begun on Saturday
ing at a meeting of the Red
of Lancaster City and county.
Lancaster tribes and those of
etta, Christiana and® Columbia
represented. These temporary
Pr were chosen: Chairman, J. P.
ard, Columbia; secretary, J.
Lter, Christiana and treasurer,
ade, McCall's Ferry, a mem-
bf Canassatego Tribe.
Lb association will meet at vari
blaceg about the county. The|
meeting of the committee in
e will be held on afternoon
ptember 5 in Columbia. At
ime arrangements will be made
e first annual convention.
the
tae
Lyceum Course Dates
: ates of the attractiong are ap-
sday, October 28, Clarence L.
rier.
day, December
nartet.
sday,
¥ Ladies’
fay, March 28,
cQueen,
xday, April
14, DeKoven
Februry
Orchestra.
1916, Dr, Pe
19
13,
Se
The State Fair
§<cystone State Fair and
is now a certainty, and
ves will
Bunds are
Ex-
the
July 4, 1916.
located along the
ania Railroad, between Mid-
® ond Harrisburg. The plans
8 onstruction of the speedway
een approved by
and construction work
bd very soon. When com-
his will be one of the finest
funds in the United States.
be held
Btate Removes Signs
of political advertisin:
i cardg have been remov
te highways within the last
bks as the result
he law forbidding the dis-
any
-_—
Notice
bmbers of Gen. Cameron
0. 851, Fraternal Patriotic
i, are requested to attend
hg on Friday evening, Aug.
ess of importance every
be transacted.
W. G. Loraw, Secretary
ft Sure is Bad
hecaster Automobile Club
fternoon filled complaint’
tate Highway Commission-|
that the Lancaster and
Turnpike Company has
aintain its road property. |
shore Excursions
nia Raifroad 16-day omut-
days, Aug. 28 and Sept
excursion covers
fares. Consult hand bills
fs often an excaise ior | Joy.
and hypoecraticg! ap-|
|
news 'S
Advertising rates on applica. ®
the office |
charge of |;
B. Blumenstock of
North Ann
clew ' ,
catastro- | t
success-
1916, The Win- Tec
| week
advertising on State
| daughter Miss Naomi Resh, Mr. and
{and Master Howard Mumma of Mt.
MARIETTA
Two Young Men Make a Narrow |
Escape From Drowning |
Harrisburg, is |
friends in |
|
{
Pleam of
relatives
Mrs. R. R
the guest ol
town.
Rev. De
urg, N
and
Joseph Stump, of Philips-
, ig the guest of his father |
hd mp
Mrs.
Pa., are
and friends.
ian Hoover of York,
days with her father,
yn Third street.
ee of New
» his vacation
1 town.
ymond K yn of Philadelphia,
~uest of his parents, Mr. and |
Levi Killian on Second street.
[iss Minnie Sheaffer, the assistant
sr in the Marietta High School |
a day in town the fore part
week
and Mrs
elphic k, are
parents,
Cassel.
. Dr. and Mrs. M.
laughter of 1, Md., are
of the Schaffner,
t street.
nd Mrs. S.
1 days
guests
Charles Wisner, of
the guests of
spent
David |
York City,
with friends |
mond Cassel, of |
guests of the]
and Mrs. Jos-|
Ray
the
Mr.
McElmoyle |
the |
on |
Frey are spend-
Montgomery, |
and Mrs. |
returned
D. C.,|
with Mr
Schock.
t hag
and two |
( bert of
I friends |
3 |
and |
Pa.,
rela-
cross-examined |, yierian
the friends
based
the |;
ee S DUE
demonstr
Mond
b e
band concerts
C
before has i
standing of Mr. Os-|f
M Vrs Fr is |
Hoak son ard: Mr. and
Mrs. "Charl es E
Mr. and Mrs
sons, Paul
Wissler, Miss
Master Lee
aham and
aster: Miss
City, N. J.
ing.
James Duffy, Jr.. and
Hiestand, young men of
made a narrow escape from drown-
i when their canoe upset in the
Susquehanna river at Marietta. The |
voung men clung to the side of the
canoe and were rescued by Walter |
Hipple who set out in a row boat. |
The young men were carried down |
the stream and would have been lost |
if they had reached the falls. The |
Susquehanna river ig higher now |
than it has been during August for |
twenty years.
———- ee
ERISMAN’S CHURCH
Some oats shocks are still
in low fields.
Herman Shelly
coln school room week.
Mrs. Abram S ffer is spending
with Levi Eby and family.
Brubaker was the first
* community to start
bacco.
3 SO
and |
1line
Little
and Roy; Mi
Beeatrice De yugherty. |
Dougherty. James B.
Miss Paul Devers, Lan- |
Helen Devers Ocean
and Howard Rube
Pai
Benjamin |
to be |
geen
papered the Lin-|
will at- |
Anna
of
and H G.|
“rb
] pur-
1caster to
le on Monday.
hurch
work
Eshle-
being
mule for
ide § Martin
man badly -uised
(ic Ked upon the chest.
A. V. Becker who spent his vaca-
tion at Boston, returned home last
and spent the week with his
parents, Jacob Becker and family.
Qur community wag well repre-
sented at Landisville on Thursday. |
Our people would appreciate a Sun-
day School meeting at Erisman’s
church.
Jacob Becker and family entertain-
ed at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Kreider and daughter |
by
of the and Samuel Becker from Petersburg. |
hf hizshway officials in en-| Messrs. I
Musser from Lancaster
and C. E. Rohrer.
— IP
NEWTOWN |
Mr. Harry Myers of Pittsburgh |
spent Sunday with hig parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Myers.
Miss Anna Nissly and Beulah Det- |
wiler were at Colored Camp in the
afternoon on Sunday.
Mr. James and William Richard-
son of Marietta called on Daniel
eltmacher Sunday evening.
Messrs Charleg Fogie, Charles Wit-
tle. William Haines, Ray Myers and
Chester Brock attended Rheems
Camp.
The
following persons were Sun-
day visitors of Emanuel H. Myers:
Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Ney, Mr. and
Mrs. James Metzler and son of Mt.
Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Resh and
I Mrs. Wesley Erisman and son
| Charles of Baltimore, Mr. John Resh
of Mount Joy, father of Mrs. Myers,
Rev. O. BR. Brooks of Silver Springs,
| Mrs. George Moore of Mount Joy
PAI em
| spent Sunday at
| spending
{ly of
I{Mrs. H. B
| and Miss
| and
| beth Gram
| ser of Lawn,
| mother,
"| Mrs.
| auto trip,
Karl; |
Read- |
Marietta, | 1
| In the
| smith,
hous- | §
{ phia,
| Mrs.
| guests of John Sowers, on the Stern
LANDISVILLE
Mr. F. B. Stauffe: made a busi-
ness trip to Harrisbulg last week.
Mr, and M:s. Phares Bowman
Lancaster, visiting
friends.
Miss Jane Harrisbrug, is
weeks with Miss
Roth ou
several
Mary Baker.
Miss Anna IL.
Joy, spent
Miss Marie Habecker.
Mr. and Mrs, John Orth and fami-
Marietta, called on Mr, and
Stauffer, on Sunday, |
Mrs Noiman Newcomer |
and daughter of near Mount Joy, |
spent Sunday with Mr. A. R. Strick- |
ler.
Mr, and Mrs. Bushong and family |
Marion Stauifer, attended
the Bushong family reunion at Lititz
Springs, on Thursday,
Miss Cora Landis of
burg and Miss Gertiude Reifsnyder
of Lancaster, spentn Thursday with
| Miss Marie G. Habecker.
The Sunday School meeting held
by the Mennonites on Thursday was
very well attended. About one thous-
people were present,
Mr. Alvin Martin, the stenographer
for the Keystone Boiler Co. is off
on a weeks’ vacation. Miss Eliza-
substituted.
Shearer of Mount Joy,
Miss Martha Ris-
spent Sunday with her
Christian Musser,
Abram Long, daughters
Emma, Mr. Christ Long and
Herman Long took a two-days’
visiting points of interest
in Maryland.
Mount
with
Nissley of
I'huisday evening
Mr, and
Mechanics- |
Mrs. John
and granddaughter,
Mrs
Mr.
and
Anna
eer l-lif we

OLD LINE
crop will he a
icinity,
heavy
Bradley
icinity all
are
be-
two heavy
M. and
there are
1 r for
for Septem

to cut.
| INCORPORATION PLANS OPPOSED
Property Owners Are Divided on
Making Mt. Gretna a Boro
A movevent
f Mount
n foot
for
Gretna
but

summering at
the top of a
The two cor-
the Cornwall
and Lebanon Railroad Company,
own all the land hereabouts except |
that used hy the State in the Nation-|
encampments, have sold |
the cottagers under |
restrictions, and these cor-|
assumed responsi-|
sewerage and |
the vacationists
Conewago.
above the
which,
and
Hotel
knoll
porations,
on
lake.
with
al Guard
smal]
certain
porations
bility
parcels to
have
roads.
: ‘eve - the incorporation
; etn: into a borough Is
on foot. but considerable opposition
hag developed among the property
owners. The plan is unique in that
this is a community of summer resi-
| dents only, and while there are 2,500
or 3.000 inbabitantg during three or
‘cur months of the year, there are
| less than a half-dozen legal voters
within the confines, of the proposed |
| borough.
| The summer community is made |
un of cottage owners and tenants,
i who occupy some 500 cottages and
mngalows on the slope of the South]
Mountain. within the confines of two]
corporate communities—the Pennsyl-|
vania Chautauqua and tha U nited |
Brethren Campmeeting Association |
for water,
which have
community.
facilities
the mountain
lighting
volope d
the Mount
plan of a|
suggested |
home.
appoint- |
the
and
iil
the
outside of
district that the
government was
to keep the taxes at
committee has heen
the plan from
chautauqua
ations, but
opposition + to
launched
was
provements
Gretna
horough
in order
joint
ed to consider
standpoint of
impmeeting
a spirted
been
the
associ
eady
lan has
voiced by,
dleman in a heated
opposition
» of property own-
exchange
Ser ator
nformal
plan.
too wet | ;
| Mt.
|
new
Denver, is
@G. Becker.
on as pos-
there after
the >
to
DONEGAL SPRINGS
Inidy Dil SD) L
Glelld,
Cult
relel
duUcoudy
diss Ison OL Massachuscils, 18
ZOUK,
visited AQer
Ween.
erecieq a
chicken house on his plenlises.
oot ween pla ced on
he SChoul improving
iting Mis
Mrs, WW. H.
s ksache: iu
rasslliat
mn Lee al nhecis
Mr. Cyrus Schrioll has
new
house, gieally
| IL,
| ployed by
{ Co.,
team, from |
Masters n-
I es are
and most of it
the 6th of
time will
on
that
fell
haeco
Hail 5
e plentiful.
Ir. ar Mrs
daughter,
the
Mr.
was
to 6
damaged consider-
incheg in length
Charles G.
Rhoda,
home of
Becker |
visited at Den-
Mrs. Becker's
Henyy Bomder, during
te latter part of last week. 2
How do you do little man. Very|
ad to see you. I welcome you to |
| our home with greetings of great
jos This #s what we believe Morris
rinder said on Ti lay morning.
~The roads are washed badly
the supervisors must go over
vard- of public highway again and |
go over the same work as they did |
spring. Even much more work
hand.
Landwater,
was taken
hospital on Thursday
an oper: ation for
vere
ver in
yarents,
every |
is on
Earl
appenc
nain
Millers- |
NORTHWEST RAPHO
Miss Annie Shenk is spending the |
week in the ‘home of In
A Harve P
held at Mt, Hoy e
day.
Mr. Samue] R
new Ford
week,
Mr. Jerome
called on
Friday.
Mr, and
the homes of
Ed Flory, ove:
Mr. Wm.
spent
section,
Sowers.
raise meet was
Church on Satur-
ing
Gibble
from B, E.
Kaylor of
Penryn,
Mr. CG
Hollinger, on
Mrs. Ed Ober
Michael We
Sunday
Wigegarver of Philadel-
last week thruout
visiting relatives.
visited in
aver and
a The Misses Fannie Hollinger and |
| Amy
| F. 'W.
Mr, Clayton Kover of Lime Rock | ling experience at
Zug were entertained in the
Geib home Sunday,
and Rev. Fields of Lancaster, trans- |
acted business here on Friday.
Messrs. Wm. J. Werner and Wm
Cornwall and Mt. Gretna, Friday.
Mr. Menno Risser and family and
Samuel Shelly were Sunday
farm.
Mr. Herman Geib and family and
Mr. Aaron Hollinger and family vis-
ited in the C. G, Hollinger home on
Sunday.
Mr. Wm. J. Werner disposed of
his old biecyele to Mr. Frank Swel-
gart and purchased a new one in
Manheim on Saturday.
Mrs. Sam. Wisegarver of Phila-
delphia and Mrs. Sutter of Lancas-
ter, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jos.
G. Werner, for a few days.
— OC
Our idea of a mean woman is
one who refuses to pay the Doctor
after he has converted ' the late
lamented’s insurance policy into
ready money.
A married man
having a good time when he does
something he knowg This wife
wouldn't approve of.
res el CO C—.
ite
imagines he is
Getting back
regular vo-
cation, the
to

t7Best paper ’‘n town-—Bulletin
again engaged in ghining.
out |
thoroughly rested sunis:
| by the Hi
|
|
in the |
| Saturday at Rocky
k
| havoe
| creek overflowed
this |
| Mary
Hiram Nissiey
few weeks in
home.
I. W. Garber is at present
the = Landis Stone
at Rheems.
A .flag was presented t«
gal School on Thu
th 1 Weeks C
| place, A good program
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Garber and
hildren Hazel and Lee and Miss
Hassinger of this place, visited
elatives in Enola and Harrisburg
last week.
dy
ROWENNA
and Mrs, J. A, Lane spent
Springs.
Mrs. Sheaffer of Elizabethtown, is |
sister, Mrs. Eli Stoner.
Miss Elva Billet of the
| Hospital, Lancaster, spent
at her home.
Messrs. Elmer and William Epply
| spent Sunday with their brother, Mr.
| George Epply.
Mrs. Amos Shank and Miss Mary
Shank spent Saturday at Lancaster
| and Rocky Springs.
Miss Miriam Snavely
who spent the past
Canada, has returned
cm
Meal
the Done-
afternoon,
of this
given.
sday
lub
was
Mr.
visiting her
and mother,
and (who have been spending some time,
| here, have returned to their home
at Philadelphia.
The heavy thunder storms
done considerable damage,
with the roads; at Wild
great damage and
at Rowenna. Men
busy repairing
have
playing
Cat
there was
are kept continually
the roads.
eel ee
Elizabethtown College Opens—En-
rollment Day Sept. 6
authorities of Elizabethtown
report that the prospects for
schoo] year are very bright.
11 the dogymitory rooms
engaged so that the
1 will likely be
There is also
number of day
from town and
community.
00d
ents
X t rrowded
an eaves large
1dents expected
he surrounding
Should there be any young
vho are anxious to get a good edu-
cation at low rates, under efficient
instruction and close supervision,
he President, Dr. D. C. Reber, will
| be glad to mail any desired inform-
| ation The Fall Term will open on
| September 6.
people
Held in West as Burglar Suspect
| F. 8. Bucher, the county farm
| agent, who has just returned from a|
| motorcycle tour west, had a start-|
Vincennes, Ind, |
where he was in custody three hours |
las a suspect in a bank robbery. Al
» » .| man in a khaki uniform was seen in|
Wisegarver took a spin to 22 | y :
the vicinity of the bank building and |
when Bucher turned into the town |
later he was pounced upon and]
taken to the city hall.
ee
Will Practice at Elizabethtown |
Dr. P. BE. Bomberger, dentist, of |
Manheim, who recently graduated |
from the Medico Chi College, at
Philadelphia, will opem an office and |
practice his profession at Elizabeth
town
Baptized Eleven Children
The Rev. Lewis Chester Morrison, |
rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, |
Surtises eleven children last Sun-|
ay. |
|
— |
|
Germany has awarded to
heroes 244,749 iron crosses, and
Carnegie must now feel small
outelassed. !
rn er tl YP Ie ee
When a homely girl has |
picture taken she acts as if the
its |
Mr. |
and
her
art-!
[ist is responsible for her looks.
tI
Pee eee

Even ouri most beautiful women
should be |eareful who they stab]
with their hatpins.
ge
vas because some $3.000 is AT
ibe? by the = cottage owners to the
townships in which the corporate
lands are locatea as school and ro oad
tax and because these tax monies |
are used by the townships for im- |
Thursday |,
the —
The Buick For 1916
Buick Valve-in-head Motor Cars enter
their fo urteerit season of successful
manufacture.
The Lancaster Automobile Company
enter their twelfth season of the success-
ful sale of Buick Valve-in-Head Motor
Cars in Lancaster County.
Buick Valve-in-Head Pleasure Cars For
1916 will be confined exclusively to SIX~-
cylinder models.
Seven-Passenger
Touring,
$985--$1,525 $1,525
f. 0. b. Lancaster. f.o.b. Lancaster
Five-Passenger Two Roadsters,
Touring,
$1,020
f. o. b. Lancaster.
Lancaster futomobile Co.
230-238 West King Street.
SL
Eigin
| Watches
IN
SilveroidCases
5.00
Fully Guaranteed
Start Your Ford HOTEL es Th FINNIE ¢
East Main Street
From The ®e Seat MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Vit! a
Restaurant and Lunch Bar ;
SA N D B O
OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE
CLAMS IN ANY STYLE
the crank a complete revole
over the a past tw
DEVIL CRABS
ignitions points. New 1915 prie~
TURTLE SOUPS
Infact everything in season. Private
s14. algo starters for Maxwells and
Saxong for sale by.
Dining Room for Ladies.
Walter Welfley
Blacksmith and Horseshoer
‘LORIN, PENNA
FO
turns
1 ER
tion
F. WW. MoGrimxalss
PROPRIETOR
FOR SALE
PURCHASE OR EXCHANGE
ANYTHING
1 HAVE YOU TO SHLL!
Whatoo YOU WANT TO BUY!
SAVES YOU TIME AND EXPENSE
WRITE FOR INFORMATION


CONESTOGA TRACTION CO
LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT
JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN
DIVISION
Schedule in effort January 1, 1814
Ww estward—Lieave Lancaster, 4:00, 5:18
§:15. 7:16, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:16 a. m.; |
12:15, 2:16, 3:15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 7:15,
Pp. m.
Elizabethtown, ae |
45, 10:45, 11:46 a. m.; 2-
i: 3:45, 4:45, si, na. 8:
a EE BR Keystone Service
Be car "dally
to 7, Box 497
exce)
leaves Mount Joy at 6:15 a. =
LANCASTER, PA,
Stop, Read and Think | Don W. fn
Saturdays cars every half hour v- |
ing Lancaster from 6:15 a. m., > |
: leaving Mount Joy from 7:15 a wm |
to 8:16 p. m. |
foe
|
Send me a list of your active, in-|
active listed or unlisted securities
and I will tell you what they are
worth, also make you an offer for
‘ “El
Gold Filled Expansion
racelet Watches
$5.50 & Up
mt ———
2 lis 2:
tar at 9:15 and 10:16 p. m.; leave Biles
la at 10:46 and ue p2
our trom |
Sundays, cars every
May 1to Nov. 1, i
SEU
p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leave Mount Jez
from 8:45 a. m., 12:16 p. m. and 4:12
Psmaay moro half hour froes
ndays, cars evel
u y Ty :
leaving
1 to May 1}, Jozving
town 3:15 pp m. to 7:16 p. mm;
Mount Joy from 4:15 p. m. to 8:16 D. m.
Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at
315 a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown 7:8 a
m.
(*) Daily except Saturday.
On Saturdays a car will leave Lancas-
(Near Bowman’s Store)
them.
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om a—
S. R. STILL, Jr.
244 Woolworth Bldg. Lancaster, Pa. |
20000000000000060000000008 | “*Ulcensen ‘sroken > Krall Meat Market
For a Good Clean Shave
Or a Classy Hair Cut
Stop at
H. J. WILLIAMS §
TONSORIAL PARLORS %
are 8
di MOUNT JOY,
#
| win
BRING YOUR BEST GIRL TO Toe |
GROEN TET
Mutton, Prices always right,
DOOOOOO0OOCO000O000000D0DL | you WILL BOTH ENJOY THE
| H. H. KRALL
EVENING BETTER
CHARLES S. FRANK - . | West Main Street,
HENRY G. CARPENTER
AUCTIONEER
Successor to
MOUNT JOY, PA | Bel] Telephone,
Prompt Attention given to sues cs CHAS. H, ZELLER! spre
Real Estate and Personal Property. | REAL ESTATE AND 0000000000
|Terms Moterals Bel) Teephune | INSURANCE We are Always Prepared to serve
E. Main St
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy. Penna.

I always have on hand anythingina
the ine of Smoked Meats, Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete.
W. Main Also Fresh Beef, Vea] Pork and
St., Mount Joy

MOUNT OY, PA.

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W. M. HOLLOWBUSH unt; Joy
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law
48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri-
day, at No. 56 North Duke Street,
[2nd Floor Front, with W. C. Rehm,
Esq.
Calling and Clerking of Publie Sales
Settlement of Hstates
Collection of Rents
Surveying and Conveyancing
SHAVING HAIR CUTTING
J. B. HERSHEY’S
Tonsorial Parlor
Three Chairs. No Waiting
Agent for the Middletown Steam
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
and delivered Friday.
East Main St.


©
THE SHIPPEN SCHOOL. ®
FOR GIRLS
03-)):15 Septemberld


MOUNT JOY
Watch Your Children
Often children do not let parents know
hey are constipated. They fear some-
hing distasteful. They will like Rexall
Drderlies—a mild laxative that tastes
e sugar. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
E. W. Garber.
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