The Buick For 1916 Buick Valve-in-head Motor Cars enter their fourteenth 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 contined exclusively to six- cylinder models. WILOLO00O000000000000000000R Five-Passenger Two Roadsters, Seven-Passenger Touring, Touring, $1,020. $985--$1,525 $1,525 f. o. b. Lancaster. f. o. b. Lancaster. f.o.b. Lancaster Lancaster Automobile Co. 230-238 West King Street. Tay, SIS THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Personal The Straw Ride Nappenings — = (Conunued from page 1) luture., Miss Engle will teach in public schools theie, uoiLothy the Liss Mr. Harry Mr. les iealdon Jr. all of Lancaster, with Mr, Mrs. { MIss Wy tp Ada Bossler and 11 € Suiday tL and ie i James Childs. Miss Beatrice Brown and Mr. Thos Brown of this with a crowd of young folks Media, are spending ten days at Eidelweiss, op- place, from posite Marietta, Miss Mame Hagenberger hag re- turned to her home at Kennett Square after a week's sojourn with Ler parents Merchant and Mrs. H. G&G. Hagenbérger. Mr. Clyde Fenstermacher returned to Pittsburg, on Friday after spend- ing some time here with friends Sunday evening he returned to this place “for good.” Miss Margaret and Master John Hollowell of Reading, are spending a few weeks with their grand- Wednesday, September 1, 13 ’ | Viortuary Record (Continued from pazé 1) ther at Columbia Saturday from a ‘nervous breakdown, ‘aged 43 years. >» 3S William Hayes Grier William Hayes Grier, one of the best known residents of Columbia, died Thursday after a year's illness, aged 75 years. He was publisher of the Columbia Independent until it suspended several years ago. In his day: he was one of this county’s leading Democrats. Mrs. Emma 8. Greider Mrs, Emma §. Greider, widow of (Henry Greider, died Thursday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Christian B. Nolt, near Landisville. She was in her fifty-sixth year, and death resulted from a complieatic of diseases, after an illness of elg en months. She was a member] the Mennonite Church for 4 nw of years. She is survived by Lancaster, Penna. 25 to 31 West King St, ° [Jager Store After A Hard Day’s Work the Victrola or Grafonola Will Supply Cheerful and Soothing Music The greatest Artists of the day will sing or play for you as often and as long as you wish. Or you can hear Uncle Josh or some other comedian tell a funny story that will make you most split your sides laughing. i 3 And the beauty of the whole thing is that you can Special Prices on Used and Shop Worn Pianos that you'll scarcely miss the money. Stop in next time you're in Lancaster and let us demonstrate the Victrola and Grafonola for you. NOTE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Hager Outfit IV Hager Outfit A— ARR en sb SS SS IIIS HG Victrola IV ....... $15.00 Grafonola ......... $17.50 $450 BEHR BROS. & CO. 12 Selections ...... 4.50 12 Selections ...... 3.90 $175 $400 AUGUSTUS BAUS & CO. Total .........0.4 $19.50 Total *,...... 0.000 $21.40 $175 $1 down, 50¢ weekly, $500 LESTER PIANO $250 $2 down, 50¢ weekly. Hager Outfit VI— ——Hager Outfit C— Victrola VI ........ $25 00 Grafonola ...... ies $35 00 $275 FRANCESCA PIANO . i 12 Selections ...... ; 12 Selections . $240 4.50 3.90 $425 HEPPE PIANO atal- on oon £29.50 Total ..ae.oals -- $38.90 $300 $350 KOHLER & LANG $125 83 down, $3 monthly. $4 down, $4 monthly. Hager Outfit VIII $365 HEPPE PIANO Victrola VIII. . ...... $40.00 Grafonola ....... --$50.00 $325 12 Selections ...... 4.50 12 Selections ...... 3.90 10 per cent off above prices for Total ............. $44.50 Total .o..cvin.., $53.90 cash $4 down, $4 monthly. 11) 1 buy a Victrola or Grafonola on such small payments = Hager Outfit D— = following children: Mabel, parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hollowell Christian B. Nolt of near of My, Joy: street, ville; Henry C. Greider and Mrs. Mary G. Boyd of this place, Kiddies find Chautauqua Institution a veritable paradise. They are pro- Greider, at home. Her moth fias gone to Philadelphia, where she vided with day nurseries, kindergartens, playrooms and a big outdoor Play- Christ H. Witmer of Silver W Spend a week with her daugh- stead with sand piles and running water. Boys have a clubhouse and the girls a brother, Clayton H.W te Bess. after which she will do too. Straw rides and sunset picnics are a part of each day's program. Chau ° A ? on > tc Baltimore on a visit to her tauqua, New York state, takes care of the whole family. Ironville; a sister, Salindd on Howard Harry Gardner of. § Me Carson Engle and Benj. TOWER NF Cut 'Q A CHILDS PARADISE 3 Fenda pi Hoffer have gone to Saginaw, Mich. Wah Ur 210% Le re UhILU 9 ANRUISE. ie ne The former has secured employment The bell tower erected in honor of ' All Trained At- .. the Mr there and the latter will enter ¢ Lewis Miller by Mrs. Thom A. i- qin Tatirment as school conducted by Mr. John sl son, his dau and oth I No summer re in America plans! ee oe of this place. A huge set of Meneely chimes tell the more for the children wheth- Sliver Springs Cemets Mrs. Harry Soost and er b: h or youngsters of 4 § la, Mr. and Mrs. Hamil twelve to ¢ n does the big Ordered Uni h ‘e touring from Pitts- institution 18, Ne York That this town will bu to Atlantic City, spent Satur- A 8 nh nt 3 bro sented on the gridi day and Sunday in town with Mr Wid oh ; eon ; Done was ¢ ident ed by the ®!land Mrs. Harry Tyson. women are themselves in of Sanis that cal M Mr. and Mrs. 8. Carroll Royer of the Summer Sel ; » kinder a signal practice! Harrisburg, announce the birth of a garten teachers best at- New uniforms were # daughter, Dorothy Mae Royer. Mrs. tention. Babi here ball has been pure @ Royer will be remembered as Miss like luzgage. and the tir wother who hoys will practice se i uth Spangler, auushicr of Rev. an oe te, 0 fle whl Guy weck Sereatior’ Pog B Mrs. J. T. Spangler, formerly of this call. for fat night with the oy e held on the field = place. that it wil. be well fed and cared for, |°Xcellent schedule is Mr Thomas Worrall, Miss Rlla A playground and elementary school ranged. 8B Worrall, Miss Bitta Metzger anl Mr. take care of older children who must B and Mrs. Horace Moyer of Norrls- be kept busy at something, half study Diamond D EH town, came here by auto Saturday and bale pay. Then pa Silos, who has bee | md vere events of Mr snd Mra p Fi a pl 19, lle Trt] to Mountvile a 0. Schmaelzle. They returned home sand, and is running brook makes hy re or rigs: » Monday. best sort of a place for children to { os = Rev. and Mrs. 1. BE. Johnson and romp and paddle about in. un daughters Hilda and Dorothy, left on The older children have an out of| Our Ads Bring Res 8 Thursday for Schwenksville and doors gymnasium in which are the| Advertise in the Mt. B Boyertown, Pa. where they will usual collection of See-saws, ladders, E natural slides, climbing poles, chinning Wm spend ten days with relatives, The - tip 15 bere. wade In Bev. JoRnEOD", bars and merry-go-rounds. hour, toll the curfew and play over ! 3. Bulek, popular airs and hymn tunes for the School classes which are graded fo all | ANTE D—3) = The following guests were regis- “20,000 friendly folks” at Chautauqua, 28&eS, and where individual instriye | h B tered at the Exchange Hotel, Mr.' N, Y. Its cupola offers a splendid view tion can be given if. needeg Henry Engle proprietor, the past few of Chautauqua lake. Studles of birds and an ed men from all walks of life for his fa- mous sixty day forum program, wheth- er they were ministers or statesmen or presidents of the United States. Most summer assemblies are either operated by some religious sect as a philanthropy or are launched as a com- mercial enterprise pure and simple. Tog her Stuats i Wand : ; Sh, cars: Mr. ana ra. 5. P. Dikle un er ate bien for ao TOE ringing In 4 scucy and growing fo j Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Dickie, Wilkes-| Religious Conference Program ‘at the hills or picnicking about ths os. Stetson Oil Co. Cleveland, ©. barre; J. D. Matchette, Catasauqua, Chautauqua, N. Y. grounds. The Boy Scouts are most ac. | Vaccination Notice Pa.; R. 8. Zimmerman, Bareville: A. Religious interest at Chautauqua In- tive in their program under a fine head he laws of reguire = H. Green, Erie; Jno. Stermer. York; stitution, Chautauqua, N. Y., has al- master. And the Boys’ Club House 2 hile Rb Sucoesanly vacel- BW Harry Jacobs, Louisville. Ky.: Jno. Ways been a “live” rather than a dom- and Girls’ Club House offer a fine place public school hs ited to a = 7 shure. Va - . inating factor in that remarkable as- for gatherings, whether in the daytime : ) y sea Shultz, Jonesburg, Va.; J. M. Johns sembly “hich Theodore Roosevelt has Ds that this is attended to before send. ton. Conestoga; C. Strenbury, Phila.: y “. lel thi in or in the eYomung. ing your children to school. The Cc. WwW y kK. Phi called “the most American thing Few summer resorts cater to “family schools will open Sept. 13 st + Wesley Cook, Phila. America.” trade” as does this famous Chautan- | — - hE BRIN Tremere Bishop Vincent, the founder, always ua. Its object is to give happiness | ne Notice of Election . attracted the ablest and most sincere and health to every member of the| Notice is hereby given that an The News at Florin family. (Continued from page 1) fatrick Duffy has returned home from a week's visit to friends at Philadeiphia, Mr. Mrs. America’s Greatest Music Festival at Chautauqua, N. Y. Chautauqua Assembly at Chautau- qua, N. Y,, with its “twenty thousand friendly folk” has become America’s greatest summer center for popular, Mrs. and Geo. 8. Vogel an- TE n ST Ean TT Autoists, Rea DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MOTOR BALK OCCASIONALLY? DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN? IF 80, YOUR CAR NEEDS THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW, THAT'S WHERE | CAN HELP YOU. General Repair Work Ey This i 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 TRADE AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU? ! py SW ET a Agent for the Studebakers and Pullmans Rutomobile Accessories y I ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CONGRESS TIRES, .AND ALL AUTO AcC- CESSORIES. S WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST.CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL. (MOUNT JOY GARAGE Peter S. Brubaker, Propr. Bell Phone 147~11 MOUNT JOY, PENMA Also Auto Hiring at All Times Be iN ke Ta , ¥ a bh : Pl 0, Ske TT Sky Tisie Tk Bak Mr. 9 @ | South : 3 1 a ins , ar ’ sie. A chorus 500 voices nounce the birth of a young auction Chautauqua institution, however, was musie. A ( horus of 5 vices under r t Monday carefully kept on a nonsectarian basis the direction of Arthur Hallam is ee & Monday. . . S— 5 og 3 1s y 3 from its very beginning in 1874. Every trained each season. Th with the Miss Mary Shelly or Harrisburg, denomination has been invited to its Russian Symphony Orchestra with "its spent several days in town visiting platform and church houses are at full personnel of seventy-five musicians @ friends and relatives, present maintained by Congregational, under the direction of Modest Altschu- =| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shelly and Methodist Episcopal, Presbyterian, ler, will be the chief attraction this : oa re’hvioris > AQ nis. 3 sic Festival Veel y Miss Kathryn Morton of Harrisburg, United Presbyterian, Protestant Epis- ' year. ; Musi Fe iv We k comes 3 Na copal, Baptist, Disciples, Unitarian and Aug. 8-15 and a large and varied pro spent several days in town. isda ATh te Ite . ~e Mi i Lutheran societies. gram will be given by this famous or- The ii Bessie Brown and, Dean Shailer Mathews of Chicago | ehestra and the equally famous chorus, {Clara Jenking of Baltimore, Md., Theological seminary and president of including such famous operas as were Sunday visitors to town. the Federated Council of Churches has | “Aida,” “The Messiah” and “Parsifal.” | Mr. and Mrs, Ray Breneiser and charge of the religious department, Its | Also a dozen other programs at which tures and study courses j il loists as Ernes c daughter of Lancaster, were Sunday lectures a study ie) iid BL \ ? aan : Hutcheson, i : i a mous preachers, such as Dr. Frank A st: 1 Wade Hinshaw, cele- guests Mrs. atie . : Eb Euesis of or : Re le Gingrich . Gunsaulus, presid ut of Armour insti- he ‘'opelitan Mp 200 Mes. Somuel Hershey of fo ¥ 0 inant Titi. wa York city, and J Mount Joy, were Sunday visitors to llams, JOpiscopal bishop of Michigan; RE dreds Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Landvater. Bishop Francis J. McConnell of Den- to Chau and Mrs. Elmer Bailey of Ver; Dr. Samuel B. McCormick, Univer- k for this Jethlehem is spending a week Sity of Pittsburgh, take part at Chau- the low price of in the village visiting relatives, tauqua, N. Y. the program Mrs. Kathryn Morton of Mount Joy. wag the guest of her daughter, ! Mrs. Harry Shoemaker Sunday. l Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Landvater of Maytown spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Landvater, Jr. Rev, and Mrs. Harry Kottler and | daughter of Palmyra, spent several days in town with the former’s pa- rents, Mr. Boating: on Chautauqua Lake, N. Y. and Mrs. Ammon Fry, son | Morton and Miss Ulrich of Palmyra, spent Sunday in town visiting rela- | tives. | The Misses Elizabeth Heiser and Margaret Fager of Harrisburg, spent last week as the guests of Mrs. Jno. [H. Shuemaker, Miss Hettie Shuemaker and Mr. | John Shuemaker, spent Saturday ag [the guests of their brother, Christian at Milton Grove. Mrs. John H. Shuemaker and her | guests, the Misses Elizabeth Heiser land Margaret Fager, speng¢ Friday | afternoon at the Masonic Home, at | Elizabethtown Ea : 8 ge ill be called | | The Misses Mary Acker, Minnie | ‘he locals. The game w | | t 3:15 and the admission {is 10/ The regular monthly meeting ©i | Hackman and Sarah Rutzman and cents. Come out and see a good the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Generai (Mr. Harry Shultz of Washington, D. game. Roy Stoll of Pittsburgh, will! Hospital will be held at the home ot |C., spent Saffirday at the home of { — ee = Auxiliary Meeting i i rip . Mrs. Howard Longenecker on ‘Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duffy. Wilton ty Jovels ass September pe at 3 o'clock. 2t. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Prowell and = “Tt Se ——— | family of Steelton and Mr and Mrs. If you want to buy or sell Real If you want to buy or sell Real buildings, | Taustes and family of Harrisburg, Estate. see Schroll Estate, see Schroll, | were Sunday guests of Mr. John H. yShuemaker, making the trip by auto. | Saturday, Sept. 4th, the strong Mountville team will cross bats with ! [t Read the Bulletin | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Our Ads Bring Results—Try ft Read the Bulletin Our Ads Bring Results—Try It Advertise in the M: Joy Hulletim Over 900 children are registered in the Summer | with bath, Heirs of Henry Shenck, decd. will sell at public sale, the village of Salun con's mill, are ereeted a large two story house, large bank barn, tobacco corn barn and other necessary | |M., on Thursday, Sept. 2 | known by | Jones Miller & E bl, Fe i tunity |election for a Secretary, Treasurer land five Managers of the Mount Joy Cemetery Association will be held in the Corridor of the Fire Engine House of the borough of Mount Joy, on Tuesday evening, September, 14th, between the hours of 6:30 and 8 o'clock P. M, By order of the Board.. aug. 25-2t, S. Donaven. LOST—On the Donegal - Road a pair of rubber boots size 7: Reward for their return to this office. aug. 25-2¢ FOR RENT—A desirable tenant house in country; man with (small family preferred. Rent reasons able. Apply at this office. 2t. FOR RENT—A 9room dwelling on | Bast Main St., close to Post Office gas and other con- rent reasonable. Apply to H. H. Nissley, Mount Joy. jly-14 tL. thao the veniences: FOR SALE—A good as new 3-b sr gasoline urn- stove im Al condition Cost $15 but will sell very cheap 3s have no further gyse. Call ag this office, of NOTICE—] am prepared to do all kinds of hauling, plowing lots, amd work of that King. Charges very reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf PEACHES—I have about 400 ets of white and yellow peaches which I will sell very reasonable, H, B. Martin, Mt. Joy. 4t, WHAT IS THE MEANING (CR SIGNIFICANCE OF HELL? Two have returned from Hell— The Hell of the Bible is not the same as the hell of “Traditional Theology.” There is no unquench- able fire there nor fire proof devils, “Doctrines of devils” have been the source of skepticism. This question satisfactorily explained. In the 00k entitled—“The Divine Plan of The Ages.” For thinking Christians Is and honest skeptics. Published im 19 languages, with a circulation of over 4,500,000 copies, 360 pages, cloth bound. Price 35c. postpail— Adress J. H. Miller, 4637 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. When orderi: please mention “The Bulletin.” aug. 25 4t, PUBLIC SALE On Thursday Sept. 2nd, 1915—The ~ on the pi 1, mile west of ga near C. F. Baa a tract of land contain. ng 102 acres more or less on which brick n Rapho township, Sale to commence at 2 o'cl , 1915 erms and conditions . will he HENRY SHENCK® L. Mi pot. »