The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 17, 1915, Image 3

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GARBER
THE MT. JOY
Lyceum Course
Mount Joy [fall
Thursday, Oct. 28, 1915
CLARENCE L. BURGDERFER
Tuesday, Dec, 14, pre
DEKOVEN MALE QUARTET
Thursday, Feb. 10, 1916
ROUNDS’ LADIES’ ORCHESTRA
Tuesday, March 28, 1916
DR. PETER MACQUEEN
Thursday, Apr. 13, 1916
THE WINTERS
Course Tickets ceneenn.. $1.00
General Admission ........30¢
Reserved Seats 5 Cents Extra
Tickets Reserved three days before in five
each attraction at Garber’s Drug
Store, Mount Joy.





Buy Them Here
I have a complete line of new shoes’ for
Drop in and see them.
to $1.98.
all feet at from
I have one of the latest electrically equipped
bur repair work. Best white oak leather used. Work done while
ou wait.
hopping, amd call for them when you are
Bring your shoes when you come to
town,
ready to
do your
go home.
hey will be waiting for you. All work guaranteed.

SPECIAL
CAT'S PAW AND SPRING STEP RUBBER HEELS PUT
ON FOR 40 CENTS.

Harry Laskewitz
EAST MAIN STREET
MOUNT JOY, PA,
STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING.
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| but
* |Sterbach. St.
Is the only kind I sell—Fumiture that is Furmiture
Picture Frames
Mirrors
Hall Racks
Ladies’ Desks
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
In fact anything in the Furniture Lime
Undertaking and Embalming

.C. BRUNNER ©
MOUNT JOY. PENNA
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MEN'S
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HATS
All the New Shapes and Colors in Soft Hats for Men who like
cal style are here, as well ag the more conservative
any age.
styles for
Qualities Guaranteed. Prices, $1.50, $2, $3
Wingert & Haas
144 North Queen St., Lancaster.
SOME GAME
The Locals Fight Hard But Lose
Game 32-0
afternoon the local
victims to the St. Joe
The game was fast and
clean, but rather short, playing ten
land eight minute quarters on ac-
count of the contest not starting un-
til four o'clock. We have a fast
bunch of boys, but not quite fast
enough to punish St. Joe. Quarter-
back Ellis, of this place used good
{head work in directing his plays but
they could not score.
The feature of the game was a
seventy yard run made by Stumpf, of
| St. Joe, in the last fifteen seconds of
/play.
On Saturday
warriors fell
fast eleven,

First Period
Mt, Joy kicked to St. Joe. Kolb
{received the ball, making a fifteen
{yard run. Houck gained fifteen yards
[through left tackle. In the next rush
| St. Joe fumbled the ball. Hodgens
[recovered it. Strosser gained fifteen
(yards, Klog gained twenty-five yards
around left end. Hertz gained ten
vards around right end. Kolb gained
ten yards around left end on a trick
| play. Stumpf gaied eight yards
{through tackle, taking the ball with-
vards of goal. Hertz gained
through left tackle, making the
first touchdown, Sterbach kicked
goal but the ball touched the ground
before the referee blew his whistle,
therefore it was not counted. Score,
6 to 0.
St. Joe Kkicl
received the ball
vard run. Breneman
an intended
fumbled but
iid not ‘gain on a
Kramer gained three
centre, Mt. Joy tried a forward
but failed. In the next play
kicked the ball, Sterbach of St.
receiving it. Hertz gained five
through left tackle,
gained eight vards around
Sterbach gained fifteen yards
center, Houck gained twenty
through left tackle. Stumpf
twelve yards through center.
ens gained eight yards through
tackle. Joe made a forward pass,
{hertz to Hodgens, gaining twenty-
five yards. Hertz gained twelve
vards through left tackle. Sterbach
|gained ten yards through center.
| Stumpf gained six vards through
center.
goal
ed to Mt
and
did
plunge.
recovered it.
fake
yards
Joy.
made a
not gain On
Mount
line
they
Joe
right end
yards
gained
Second Quarter
Joe has twelve yards to gain
goal. Kolp gained goal around left
end. Score 12 to 0 favor St. Joe.
|Sterbach kicked the ball to Mt. Joy.
| Breneman received and took the
ball twenty yards. Ellis gained eight
yards around left end. C. Germer
gained six yards through center. Mt.
Joy worked a forward pass, Brene-
man to Kramer, gaining eight yards.
In the next play Mt. Joy fumbled on
an attempted forward pass.
|St. Joe, recovered it. Houck gained
(ten wards around left end. Hodgens
gained eight yards through
tackle. Strosser gained twenty yards
laround right end. St. Joe tried a
forward pass but failed. Sterbach
kicked the ball, Mt. Joy getting it.
|ENlis was put back eight yards. Fin-
'negan gained six yards through left
tackle. Mt. Joy tried a forward pass
falled. Brenneman kicked to
ball. Houck
Joe’s
vards around right
A
|gained twelve
lend.
| Third Quarter
| St. Joe kicked to Mt. Joy. Cramer
{received the ball. Mt. Joy kicked to
Sterbach. Kolb gained twenty yards
|around right end. Houck gained ten
yards through center. Morton took
[Hilt s place for Mt. Joy. Hodgens
gained fifteen yards through tackle.
|Sterbach gained twenty yards around
left end. Houck gained ten yards
through tackle. Sterbach gained
| oig rht yards through center, Sterbach
| did not gain on an intended line
|plunge, Mount Joy’s ball. Finnegan
gained three yards around left end.
Breneman gained three yards
through center, Mt. Joy tried a for-
ward but Flick of St. Joe, re-
covered it. St. Joe's ball. Sullenber-
cer gained ten yards around left end.
Hodeens gained tifteen yards through
tener Hertz gained eight yards
| through tackle. Kolb made a touch-
gown around left end. Sterbach kick
dd Score 19 to 0O
Groff for
kicked
ball ten
pass
Morton
to C.
for Geip and
oe Jov Sterbach
who ran the
rained ten vards
Mount Joy gained
rd pass. In th
bled and Houck re-
Ste rha ch gained
e next
12h center
Fourth Quarter
+ Stoekel for St.
vards on a trick
twelve yards
Joe
twelve
I gained
end. Sterbach
around right end.
] ht yards through tackle.
eained six yards through left
tackle Sterbach gained six yards.
Kolb made touchdown around left
end Sterbach kicked to Breneman.
eighteen yards around
left end. Breneman gained six yards
around right end. Mt, Joy worked a
forward pass, gaining twenty yards.
reneman gained eight yards. Mount
Jov tried another forward pass but
failed, St. Joe’s ball Houck gained
through center. Ster-
eight yards through
Houck gained eight yards
Joe worked a
Houck, gaining
gained eight
Sterbach
goal.
Hodge
raine
Kolb
is gained
vards
gained
tackle.
center, St,
Sterbach to
vards Kolb
1 left tackle.
Sterbach missed
twenty
bach
left
through
forward.
thirty
vards
caine
tScore, 32
Mt. Joy
reeceived
seventy
time
The
St. Joe. Stumpf
and made a
Unfortunately
kicked to
the hall
vard run.
was up.
line-up:
Position Mt. Joy


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Hiring
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St. Joe
Strosser
Hodgens
Flick
Gotise
ieft end...
Jeft tackle
left onar@. ....
cent
Myers
Hilt
Zink
Groff
Funk
d Germer
..quarterback Ellis
Salen halfback....Cramer
halfback.C. Germer
nek. .. Breneman
linesman, C. Funk. Referee,
Timekeepers, Lammer and
Umpite, Engle.
FOR SALE—A 191z 4eylindor
Henderson ' motorcycle complete with
tandem attachment, presto tank,
ete, 12 to 14 horsepower and in Al
condition. Will be sold very cheap
good. Bulletin office, Mt. Joy. tf
|as 1 have no further use for it. Call
|at omce if you want something
eel Mareen
| our Afs Bring Results—Try it
Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin.
dve! p In the Mt. Joy Bulletin
1 1
Stoe REP guard.
Sullenberger ‘ack le.
Kolb right end....F.
Stumpf
Hertz
Houck
Sterhach
Head
W. Ellis.
Easton.
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Funk |
ten | o
Joy |
Jreneman |
forward. |
through |
pass
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vards |
Sullenberger |
througn |
Hodg- |
right |
Kolb, of!
left |
vards. |
through |
fifteen |
fifteen |
gained 20 |
ns |
Geip |
THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA.
ERISMAN'S CHURCH
Hiram Witmer purchased two |
colts a few weeks ago, ages 3 and 4 |
years. |
John Brubaker and family visited |
\ David Eby’s near Donegal Springs
on Sunday.
Mrs. Hiram Witmer, who spent 10
days in St. Joseph's Hospital return-
ed home on Saturday.
It is rumored that Francis Keener
rented the Abram Eshleman
near Landisville.
Mrs. A. B.
relatives in
Hernley's Church
Some of our farmers have finished
harvesting their corn, by the end of
all will be harvested.
Brubaker and wife attend-
Church on Sunday morn-
visited in that communify
afternoon.
has
farm
Mr.
visited
and Erb and family
the vieinity of
on Sunday.
this week
Rev. 1.
ed Donegal

ing and
in the
Three of our young friendg in this
were joined in the happy |
matrimony week. We
who will be next,
Mrs. Jonas Brubake
Martin Metzler
John Nissly
and Mrs.
community
honds of last

are guessing
Mr. and
(and Mrs.
{and Mrs.
with Mr
| baker.
Mr.
| family
Metzler
ro Mr
and Mr. |
Sunday |
Christian Bru- |
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spent
and Mrs. Hiram
and Mr. and
and family
wedding anni
Witmer and
Mrs. Monroe |
attended the
olden versary on |
| Tuesday.
Messrs. Roy Breneman,
Longenecker and Martin Eshleman |
returned from their gunning trip to |
County Wednesday. A few
and rabbits they |
Bender |
Perry on
| squirrels were all
bagged.
errant lees.
Kraybill
Satur-
follow-
Oscar M.
thig place.
Reception for Rev.
The Middletown Journal of
Nov. 13, contained
item relative to
Kraybill, a native of
“Few pastors received a more
ing reception and
than was accorded
M. Kraybil,, the new
of God,
lecture room of
four hundred per-
attendance to
day, the
ing Rev.
rous-
a more royal wel-
Rev. O. |
pastor
on Fri-
come the
who ig
of the local Church
day evening in the
the church. Nearly
sons were in welcome
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| and greet the new and pledge
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Rev. Kraybill,
expressions,
pastor
their hearty
by the
support,
kindly
feel at
many was
made to home and he will be-
continue
Middle-
of a doubt
work of
of God.
Kraybill's former
Columbia, Pa.
friends, A
vond the shadow
successfully the the
{ town Church
Rev.
was at
pastorate
he left
musical
where
a host of fine
given in
145 in
participated
was
and literary
honor of
which quite a
The opening prayer
Rev. Frank 1. Thomas, of
Clay St. Church of God,
The choir of the
several beautiful
the musical and
program was
the new pastor at 7
number
made by
the Mec-
Harrishurg.
church sang
After
numbers
appropri-
Mr. J.B.
manner de-
and
intro-
0 M.
local
selections
literary
ly
appreciated,
which were all especia
ateand highly
3artin, in a
livered
at the
duced
pleasing
the address of welcome,
his remarks,
pastor,
responded in a most
close of
the Rev
Kraybill,
new
who
| vy market master Mr. Albert
| all Cheese, 3 ballg for
| Dressed Chickens each ..4Fe to $be

in which he left
his many
to fully |
excellent address,
no doubt in
hearers as to
minds of
hig ability
with the situation at this
eA re
the
| cope place.”
*r~ounding”™
Wf “pounding” is regular and contin. |
uous it is likely io be from lost mo |
tion in bearings. If irregular and oc
casional, it is more likely to be due to |
pre-ignition from incandescent carbon |
or from imperfect electrical connec |
tions. If it is accompanied with an oc-
casional miss, especially if the missing
is more frequent when the car is run- |
ning than when the engine is running |
idle, it is m apt to be imperfect
electric connections.

A Con\:nience
A piece of
is a good * I)
knees when you I
(out) a prayer on
some inaccessible nart. It will keep |
the jack fr li] z on ice, snow or |
wet ‘ It will keep the inner
tube from getting in the mud or d
when inserting »ng the road. It |
will aswer to strain the gasoline, keep | BCE
the tools from rattling, for protection R=
in handling hot parts and will make
an inside blow-out patch that will do [
very well. |
n with
your lips to reach
usi
NEW ALARM AND CALL SYSTEM
Californian’s Invention Made Espe-
cially for Hotels
A fire alarm and call system, in.
vented by G. M. Homan, of Ookdale, |
Cal, is intended especially for hotels.
The system is arranged so that if an
occupant of a room wishes to be called |
at any hour, say at 4 a. m., he inserts |
the plug at that hour on the clock dial
in his room. Then when the hour
hand of the clock in the e passes
over 4 o'clock the circuit closes and
the buzzer rings in his room for |
twenty-five minutes, or until he gets |
up and pulls the plug. The 1a acs
tion takes place in ever; room
where the same hour been
plugged. When the call is » in the
room the drop on the
board operates and
placing same, make
register that such a room
ceived a call, so that no co
be brought in.
Fire alarm switches wi
to designate them are loca!
ous places in the ha 11s, 80
a fire is discover
switch will tts the: clerk on which
h a red light
d in vari
bell and a light.
by screwing down an luminum ring on
the clock until a contact is made on
the dial.
wall the switch is used. Hence all
occupants can be notified at once.
cnet CR —
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin
Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin.

If the clock is high on the |
| thereto
| estate
| undersigned,
| thereto are requested to
| mediate payment,
| claims or demands against
| will present them without
| 320 N. Franklin St,
that in case |
>d the closit 1g of the |
floor the fire is located by means ofa |
He in turn rings a |
bell and turns on a light in each room |
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SRE TEET
Wednesday, November 17, 1916


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EVERYBODY.







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MOUNT JOY MARKETS
on Market Today
Herewith is appended
Strick
or, at the Mt. Joy Market House
tig morning.
per 1b
Eggs, per
Cup Cheese, 2 cups for
Butter,
mions, per bunch
“abbage, per head
New Potatoes, per half pk. 18 to 1bc
Apples, per half pk, davies ser s308
Head Lettuce ,.3 tor Be
Potato Chips, per bag ...........5e
Horse radish, per glass .........Be
sanesvecseIll
....14 to 16e
cavinnsie3B0
..16e
3Mrloin, per 1b. ....
&ib Roast, per 1b. ....
=ofling Meat, per 1b. ..
Frankforts, per 1b, ...
Aeef Liver, per Ib,
~alf Liver, per Ib.
Pes, €8CR ...............5 and 1
Takes, per doz.
¥am, per 1b. ...
weet Corn, per doz
Straw, per hundred .............
csssssnce
H. E. Hauer Pays:
Lard, per Ib.
Potatoes. per bu
Butter, per 1b
Eggs, per doz.
Brandt & Stehman Pay:
per bu
per bu
per bu
Brandt & Stehman Sell:
Bran, per hundred ....
Shipstuff, per husdred .........
Mixed feed, per hundred .......
Wheat,
Corn,
Oats,
Middlings, per hundred srecerse tll
Gluten, per hundred ............106
| Cotton Seed Meal, 41 per cent...l.Td
Linseed Meal, per hundred ....33f
Beet Pulp, per hundred ........1LBW
Mingo feed, per hundred ......1%
Onion Seed, per hundred .......01
Calf Meal, per hundred .........38¢
Timothy Hay, per hundred .....188

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Elizabeth Snyder,
of Mount Joy, Lancaster Co,
Deceased.
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
are requested to make im-
and those having
the same
late
Pa,
mediate payment,
claims or demands azainst
| will present them without delay for
to the undersigned, re-
Mount Joy, Pa.
SIMON R SNYDER
ANNA E. SNYDER
JOHN M. SNYDER
Administrators
Treas. & Paymaster
R. Harnish, Aitorney.
settlement
siding in
S. R. Snyder,
Ww.
nov.3-6t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Frederick Shultz, late of
Mount Joy Borough, Lancaste:
Letters of Administration on
having been granted to ihe
all persons inde
make im-
those having
the same
delay for
settlement to the undersigned.
JOHN B. SHULTZ,
and
Administrator,
Lancastgr, Pa
B. FRANK KREADY, Attorney.
Sein i de
a lst off
| .clces that prevailed as supplied 1
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bted |
m ParYour Rounp Trip CAR Fare ON ALL Purc unsts Or $1 0r $10.29
OR MoRE. IT Costs You NoTHING. ASK For IT.
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“hese Prices Prevail In This Places |
PUBLIC SELE
of
50 Choice Building Lots and Dwelling Houses
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th 1915
to buy at your own
and 150 ft, deep,
in Eliza-
that has
at 1 P.M,
price—50 Choice
on the premises, your chance
Lots—30 it.
front
Heights tract,
vania—a borough
the last 10 years
good indus
Building
fronting on Mour Joy Stieet, on College
bethtown, ‘enney
more than do population in
The Ma-
Shoe Factory,
Implement Fac-
The Main
Elizabethtown borough of many ries.
Elizabethtown College, The Kreider
Buch’s
Factory, shirt
& Elizabethtown Trolley, Elizabeth-
prospects of the Terminal of the
R.—make Borough of high rating
sonic Home,
Chocolate Factor) A.
The Martin & Heagy
Penna . ancasier
town & Her
Cornwall &
and a grand
Since
Klein
tory,
Line
song Company
The Shirt Factory,
and
this a
place
our last sale, t there has been erected
on College Heights tr Homes and 1 Church, and at the
present time, Elizabethtown has need of at least, 60 new Homes.
The best investment on earth is a piece of the earth, so be
on hand for thig sale at 1 P. M., Saturday, November 30th, and
bid your price.
nree ‘years ago,
act, 22
ALSC
1 double Frame Dwelling and 1 Single Frame Dwelling, 7
rooms and bath each, with all modern conveniences, situated on
South Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa., along Trolley Line.
ALSO
A lot of locust posts and fencing.
Suitable terms will be arranged on day of sale.
A LOT will be given FREE to the first person
Home on any of these 50 Lots.
Persons wishing to see the property,
signed.
erecting a
will call on the under-
J. G. FORNEY & CO.,, LANCASTER, PA.
Agents for Buch-Hoffman Co. or
J. H. BUCH, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA,
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Coast to Coast
And we doubt if you can find another wholesale
dealer with all the following beverages with a nation-
al reputation:
Mox e $2.50 a dozen retail
Coca-Cola......... 50 a dozen retail
Hires................. 50 a dozen retail
Cherry Smash..... .15 for 2 doz. retail
Champtall... 15 for 2 doz. retail
Cascade Ginger Ale-.15forr doz.retail
lronbeer... 15 for 2 doz. retail
Including our famoius CHIQUES ROCK Or-
angeade, Bireh Beer, Sarsaparilla, hemon
Soda, hemon Sour, Creme Soda, Peach Mel~
low, Rasport, and Grape Hi~Ball, at 75 cents
for 2 dozen retail.
Dealers please
send for wholesxle price
Flanagan's
The House of Quality
Columbia = Pennsylvania



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