The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 08, 1915, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Wednesday, December 8, 1915.
i MASTERSONVILLE NORTHWEST RAPHO
THE BULLETIN AREA Mr Maria Stauffer is on the
MOUNT JOY, PA. Local Dealer Paying Good Prices sick list. \ e [ve (ree i {a in S
J. E. SCHROLL Editor & Pro'r.| for Hides {| Mr. Wm. Werner spent Wednesday
c : pr —_— | { | at Lancaster,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR| Many rabbits have escaped this| Mr. and Mrs, Martin K. Cg Start to Save Your Green Trading
Six Months ..50 Cents ar and next year the bunnies | visited Mr. George Keener, Sunday.
or hould be f d galore. Mr, and Mrs, D. B. Eby spent Sun-|
ee Months. ..25 Cents uld ound x : 3
Turse id 2 Cents N. & Ginder’s old horse kicked | day afternoon on the Indian Spring Stamps Now and Get Your
gle opies vol 0 : ; NN Het ness and 7 { 2
3 a OoDies. FREE mself out of hig 1arness an Farm. { -
Sample Copies C Lh smashe art of the wagon. Mr. Clayton Shenk and family vis- | Christmas Presents Free
= is The price of fat hogs has dfopped | iteq Frank Shenk and family on |
ered al Lue pusi Boe 2 Mount ns 1 and they of now sell- | Sundav f H I
seconu-class ual natlier. 2 # y . NM ; | ES : ; :
I nis 181 3 1g at 7 and 7% cents live weight. | F. Ww. Geib sold his tobacco crop | > f t k oll-
forresponienis Wwust have thelr ne Yells S P| ristmas Girts ur stock o
EN comsempouruscg wus: uve (Shiv 5: 7 S01 73 cos SNe Wall 1 Ta Ooh ull Wis tleito cop) Now is the time for you to select your Christmas Gifts.
later than Mouuay. ‘telepuone NEWS ir, his wedding visit and has | Monday. | . o . RT . °
of porta wa. vis 40 OG cy te duties nthe |p 8 shen « sons are busy] dy goods is complete in every detail. We are showing a number of new things
12 o'clock noon Wednesua, ee tore
store | engage edding corn fodder for . 3
ges for advertismenls must positive ES 2 Ly enga get i in shre g . ? : A
ty reach this ofice not later than, Revival services opened at Chiques | the farmers. this year, put up in fancy boxes, especially for the Christmas season.
Monday night. New SCVer (seh meetinghouse, on Saturday evening, | gimer G. Gibble, who was on 29)
tmserted if copy reaches us Tuesday pn... pec. 5th All people are invite] .:.i lis recently ble t 3 .
ro rates on applica : I { sick list recently, is able to . ‘
ee Mh vereaiig eg | about again, | We will reserve any article you select and keep it for you until Christmas
A train of thought is the real
pg in rapid transit.
- - » LJ
hose Cossack Botts would be
ore appropriate if this were Rus-
.
A man seldom does anything the
Bway a woman thinks it should be
done.
especially difficult
the enemy's
-
Britain finds it
to “muddle through”
lines.
It's no cinch belonging to the fire
department in a war munitions com-
munity.
* ® * *
Everybody that does OL wear
them ig willing that Overalls shall
be pink.
. » . - -
Well, May Irwins views about the
President certainly should have
weight.
e . - .
While waiting for a dead man’s
shoes you could probably earn a bet-
ter pair.
® * - $
by Constantinople’s re-
Turkey day on
Judging
ports, every day is
Gallipoli.
Nobody calls Mr. Byran “Colonel”
any more. He was colonel once but
it di¢ not take.
.
lull in the
Bennett
is a
Arnold
Whenever there
world’s affairs
publishes a book.
Somehow,
at-any-prices, irresistibly remind us
of the Liberty Bell
s -
Anyway, T. R.s
preparedness discussion
be called prophetless.
* - * ®
If the Russian boot
worn in winter, why
stocking in summer?
and Woodrow’s
can hardly
is generally
not the Fiji
BM . %
«“Adminis®atidh says » il not
oppose Kitchin” Well, Claud® Gow
about a little reciprocity.
e & oo ©
Those Irishmen coming over here
to avoid fight should change their
color from green to yellow.
* * $ $
The old blue laws were probably
enacted for the purpose of prevent-
ing men from painting town red.
. . * ®
Possibly military necessity com-
pelled the torpedoing of Battling
Bob LaFollette by Uncle Ike
Stephenson.
N .@ ®
“To live as a member of the great
white race of men, to share its
thoughts and its aspirations, it is
necessary that a man should read |
his newspaper,” said U. S. Senator
Sterling, of South Dakota, in an ad-
dress to the students at the Uni-
versity of South Dakota. “The news-
paper,’ he continued, “has come tO
be indispensable. It goes and pene-
trates everywhere. It has been said
of the newspapers that they are to|
the whole civilized world what the |
daily house talk ig to the household;
other; they save us from the evils
of ‘molation. “I like
the splendid principle on which the
fine structure
ciple ig the freedom of the press. Our
forefathers must have had the gift
of prophecy in regard to the press;
they must have foreseen
power and influence it would come.
They had no dread of publicity of
official] acts or motives,
faith in the ultimate
truth. Jefferson was willing that
error might be presented if truth
could only be left free to combat it.
He was opposed to a censorship of
the press, and said that if 1
choose between a governme
triumph of





out newspapers and news]
without a government he would per-
fer to risk the newspapers without
the government. He believe hat
public opinion would meas
eorrect things if public opinion were
left free, but that government with-
out a free expression of public
opinion would soon become a despot-
ism.”
rr ———

Suffrage Conference on Wednesday
Suffragists are urged to keep in
mind the Suffrage Conference to be
held on Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 2
o'clock in the Woolworth Building.
Every suffragist is invited to come—
with question to have answered or
to answer, plang to propose Or
changes to suggest. The conference
will be short and practical
N
vention represented every part of|
> 0
"David Helsey,
{ He never
{He came home early every night—
these prominent peace-,
| foot
|ing cut green material.
they keep our daily interest in each |
to go back to|with only the
rests, And that prin-|
to what |
The tobacco Is selling very rapidly |
and it looks though good |
prices will prevail. The prevailing
price is 10 and 3
Mr. and Mrs. Landis G. Becker
visited in the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Elias Geib, on Sunday, being enter- |
talned at a wedding reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Becker |
visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrus Heisey, when several others |
were also entertained, namely, Mr.
and Mrs. John Heisey, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel N. Becker, Mr. and
Mrs. Abram Heisey and Willis and
Mary Heisey.
The Mastersonville
full swing and the
rounding into ‘shape.
Society reorganized
president;
now as
school, is in
classes are
The Literary
on Friday:
Katie Zug,
cretary: Paul Zug, editor; Rufus
Heisey, critic. This Literary So-
iety will endeavor to train the boys
nd in pure literary work.
Great interest is manifested and
great results will come.
Charles G. Becker will
raw furs paying highest
good stock Skunk No.
muskrat, No. cents;
No. 1, 75 cents; fox, No. 1, $3.50,
raccoons, mink, weasels, etc. Put
your furs up right and you can make
money, because good furs have
doubled in value. Do not catch fur
bearing animals too early.
ea
Too Good To Live
He never smoked; he never drank;
He never said “How dry I am!”
The filthy weed he thought was rank, |
used the cuss word,
girls
buy your
prices for
1, $3.00;
1, 25 opossum,
Of this fact I am positive—
And on hig tombstone one might |
write:
“Alas, He was too good to live!”
A mode] man in all respects,
He even went to Sunday school;
Quite free was he from all defects;
He'd never heard of Kelly pool;
His hard-earned salary each week
To Friend Wife he would always
give -
And those who would his tombstone |
seek
Might read: “He was too good to |
live!
He paid subscriptions in advance;
He never knocked his native town;
| He wielded no reformer’s lance;
He never sought for cheap renown;
If you but pleased him, he would |
write
And tell you how munch joy you give
(Not many .persong so polite)—
Alas, He was too good to live!

ee ee eee
We're
The St.
in That Too
Joseph and All Lancaster
ball teams both claim the |
championship of the city and county |
and an effort was made to have |
these teams meet. St. Joseph re-|
fused because they claim the team |
that played at Mt. Joy the Saturday |
after Thanksgiving was padded too |
much and had too many F. & M. |
varsity stars that never played with |
the team except on that day. St. |
Joseph defeated us early in the sea- |
son when the locals were just try- |
The All Star |
aggregation, with all its padding, on- |
ly beat us 13 to 3. In our opinion, |
regular men playing
on those Lancaster teams, Mount Joy |
could’ trim either one of them.
Wonder which iz the best team in|
the county? |
ree ee eat CO er rm ee
H. C. is One of Them
Affairg at the Masonic Homes at |
| Elizabethtown for the next year will |
They had!

  



 


be directed by a committee which
includes two prominent members of
the order in this county—H. C.
Schock of this place, county treas-
urer, and Andrew H. Hershey of
Lancaster, Both have previously
been on the cor ee and hav
manifested great ter n the af-
f he Hom I'he following
pI ¢ com ttee ich was
ected on Wedr lay t he Quar-
Lodz P ent nia
M at +h Ter
Ge I Orlad
n, 3 M less,
¥ M. on, Andrew H.
Her of ancaster Henry C.
Schock of Mount Joy and J. Henrl
Williams.
Being a favorite some furnishes
man) of the pleasures of holding the
Supreme Office with none of the |
drawbacks.
nam !
“Red
pepper” robbers ought to |
The realize that particular people do not | dence,
tes to the Philadelphia Con-|like thelr spoliation highly seasoned. | marriage
Selopuice P [Miss Ada H. Burket, both of East


the county and have come home full] Amiability will make a goodshield Petersburg.
news Sane plans to discuss on|and buckler agairst foreign aggres-
fon when water runs uphill.
{ Sporting
were entertained in
| Becker
jand husband,
tendered them on Sunday.
| in Christ Church at
| shipped from
| S. S. Eshleman was
| sight,
[Elder A. S.


Garman and wife
in the home
|
K.
Mr. Jacob
were Sabbath visitors
| of John S. Pyle.
family attend- |
Rheems on!
Geib and
at
John WwW,
ed revival services
Tuesday evening.
Mr, E. W. Geib unloaded
load of oats on Friday,
siding at Colebrook,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weidman al
Hill visited Henry Ulrich |
and family on Sunday. |
Mr, John Shenk shot a hawk that |
measured 34 inches from tip to tip |
of wings, last Thursday. |
Mr. C. G. Hollinger and family |
were guests in the home of Wendel |
B. Sheaffer on Thursday.
The Misses Tillie Snyder and Mary |
Hollinger were Sunday visitors in
the C. G. Hollinger home, !
Mr. John W. Geib and family |
spent Sunday with the family or
Harvey Young, near Rheems,
Mr. Isaac S. Hollinger and friend |
spent Sunday with Aaron Hollinger |
and family, in Chorus Valley,
Mr. George Westafer and family
Conewago were guests in the
S. S. Eshleman home, Sunday.
and Mrs. Samuel Brandt and |
Mr. Abram Brandt visited in the
home of Mr. C, B, Brandt on Sun-|
day.
Mr. Menno H. Risser and family |
the John Sow- |
ers home, on the Stern homestead |
farm. |
tev. and Mrs. HA L. Hess and!
Mrs. Ella Stauffer were guests of |
Abram Y. Stauffer and family, on’
a Car |
from the|
of
Rev,
Mr.
| Sunday. |
The Misses Lillian and Emma
and Lizzie Spickler were en- |
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. BE. W.|
| Geib on Sunday. |
Mr, Rolandis G. Becker and bride, |
Come in and see what we have here for your Christmas gifts.
Bring Your
Christmas
Saving Fund
Checks
Here
We Cash
Them
Sweaters
Blue, Red, Green, Grey, Etc. Dress Wid...
Worsted Huit........ 50¢ to $2.25 Fur Lined...
Stoker Balt rarities 8 3s Suto Gauntlets. ..........
Jumbo Rnit........ $4.50 to $7.50
Scarfs Fur
Angora... 50¢ to $3.75
Silke: a $1.00 to $2.50
GETZ BROS,

Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx

Gloves
Detroit and Brighton,
$1.50, $2.00, $3.50 to $5.00
50¢ to $3.00
$2.50 to $5.00
$1 to $7
Caps


CLOTHIERS
ONLY
14
DAYS
More
to do
Your
Christmas
Shopping
Shirts
or Stiff Cuff
French
50¢, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.00
Stiff Stiff Cuff
$1.00 and $1.50
Bosom,
Neckwear
New Holiday
25¢, 50¢, $1.00
Patterns
MOUNT JOY

visited his sister, Mrs. EB. W. Geib |
where
a reception was |

Revival services at the Brethren
Mastersonville,
closed on Thursday evening of last
week with no conversions.
Our Elm miller, E. W. Geib, un-|
loaded a carload of feed on Monday, |
the John W. Eshie- |
man warehouse, at Lancaster, L
|
jt B [|
fl UI HIE - Gl
At the Council meeting held at
Chickies Church on Saturday, Rev.
ordained Elder |
in charge of said congregation.
Revival services opened at Chi- |
ques Church Saturday evening. Rev.
Jacob Myers of York county, Was
present and delivered tke sermon.
Revival services at Chiques Sun- |
day evening were largely attended. |Z
Rev. Myers’ theme was “The way |
of the Lord and the ways of Satan.’
The timber and wood sale of B. S. |B
Stauffer last Wednesday afternoon H
was not too well attended and prie-| ®
es were reasonable for the purchas-! =
ers,


A series of protracted meetings | =
will be opened at Chickies Church |
of the Brethren on
Rev. Myers of York county, will|®
speak. | =
Mrs. Mattie Heisey, Mrs. Alice | m
Heisey and two sons and Mrs. Jac. |
=
Hess of Mastersonville were gneats)
in the home of Mr. F. W. Geib on |
Sunday, |
Services at Chiques Church Sun- | -
day morning were well attended. |
Revs. S. S. Eshleman, Jacob Myers, |
Harvey Eberle, Allen Becker, Allen |
Ruhl and Henry Hess occupied Be)




 
fodder.
left eye ball |
the loss of |

and the result
|
rns A AI
Herman—Burket
On Thursday evening at 6 o'clock
Hottenstein, at hig resi-
East Petersburg, united in
Harry K. Herman and

They were unatiended.
rrr EG RII
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
I dO uh
- smaller

Reduction Sale
quart,
We do not sell


of LL
0 ET
Fruit recs
I will,
my Green
| pear,
Cherry,
each,


in connection with
House business,
Quince,
varieties.
Plum,
handle a complete assortment
i of Fruit Trees, such as apple,
Apricot,
as well as
I can also
; supply you with ornamentals of
i | every description.
Try me and
® 1c convinced that I can saye
yon money. Will Guarantee all
stock.
Carnations
are
now ready.
If atany time you want potted
or cut flowers, try me.

E. H. ZERCHER
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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Automobiles
lnsured for $1.00
Per Hundred Dollars








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=
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a INSURANCE AGENCY
=| Opposite Post Office
r Henry G. Carpenter Mt. Joy, Pa
SPEND YOUR VACATION
~ IN NEW YORK
an see n n New York in

place in the
ust Ee how.

veek of “Sight Seeing”
you eve ery thing worth
1e big ci
$45. oo
covers hotel accomodations, |
cost of sight seeing trips,
theaters, roof gardens, ete.
We even pay your carfare
around the v. Write for
booklet A “See ing New York
54 At Minimum Cost.”
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——==, Hotel Bristol, New Yarct City,



SHAVING

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Oysters from Sa
fries
There ought to be
collect
fares


1
from
atur doy on, »y the
and stews.
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cheese than
some way to
the diseased
germs that ride in street cars.

Tonsorial Parlor
| Three Chairs. No Waiting


HAIR CUTTING |
J. B. HERSHEY'S
Agent for the Middletown Steam


| pulpit,
The following spent Sabbath in Every Thursday 0 ana aot ds calisd for TH ¥
the home of Benj. G. Stauffer on | and delivered Friday.
| Sunday: Rev. and Mrs. Henry Hess, | Each Week [tet Wa Main St, MOUNY Joy
Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Eberle and | { SF =
Mr, and Mrs go § { . . | Peo I S
I hy ! fit Geos: Suse ot On The Following Articles What is the we i Years of
oe : , experience in selling all kinds leads us
Mr. Anthony G. Cretan was | Cheese, per Ib, srasrenetiins 188) Bh
cken with paralytic stroke omn|ititz Pretzels 12¢ a 1b. now....10¢]|
Monday morning, Mr. Greiner 18 | American Pretzels 10c a Ib.now.. 8c | Rexall Ly derbies, |
ty years of aze and was stricken | Post Toasties 10c a pack, now... 9¢| as the safest, su i me a
th imilar stroke about three |Corn Flakes 10c a p-ck, NOW.... 9¢| tory. Sold only by us, 1 ) cents.
g Peas 8C @ CaN, NOW.ceeseosses ees BG EW GARBER
Mrs. C. G. Hollinger, ac-| Stockings, per Pr. seseesccecenes 12¢
1 Ir. an E Mrs, (Far Six Rolls gs of Toilet Paper or. ru 286 CHARLES S. FRANK
a, e vices a ralr- | Cak 13¢ a pound, NOW.vessees
En - B ( Guuny 3. Soup... me] AUCTIONEER
106 ited in the home of ea P and G. Soap....28¢c 4 ’ :
= Union Square. Fels Naphtha Soap.28¢ Prompt Attention given to Sales c
EE 10¢, NOW.......... 9c | Real Estate and Personal Property.
y Lose His Eye {Cakes 12¢, DOW......ccoveennemns 8c | Terms Moderate 3ell Telephon
on Rov 10c, now Sc C. 8. VOGLE
pa 11 ns 10e, now $c Auctioneer
lay n le he 6c Boxes. BY) FLORIN, PENNA.
{Drop me a card.
oct. ye
ou
are troubled with heartburn, gases and
Dyspepsia
Rexall Tablet
before and ifter each teal and you will
obtain prompt aeliefsSieid only by us,250
E. W. GARBER
Prompt sttention given to ealiing |
lall kindg of real estate amd persomal
property .sales, Satisfaction guaran |
{one pound at that price. Don’t for- | teed or no charges. Give me & trial
get the day and date.
W. D. Easton
Opposite School House, Mt. Jey, Pa.
a distressed feeling after eating takea |
CONESTOGA TRACTION CO.
|LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT
JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN
DIVISION
|Schedule in effort January 1, 1914.
Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00
(5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15,
[11:15 a. m.; 32:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15,
4:15, 5:15, ’ 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, %9:45,
(11:15 p. m.
Xastward—Leave Elizabethtown,
|6:15, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45,
11:45 a. m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45,
| 4:45, 5:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30,
[11:15 my m.; 12:30 a. m.
Additiona] car daily except Sunday
(leaves Mount Joy at 6:15 a. m., ar-
riving at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m.
Saturdays cars
|leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a.m., to
7:15 p. m. leaving Mount Joy from
7:15 a. m. to 8:15 p.m.
On Saturdays a car will leave Lan-
caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave
Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11:45 p.
m.
| Sundays, cars every half hour from
{May 1 to Nov. 1,
from 7:15 a. m. to
[3:15 p. m.
11:15 a. m. and
to 7:15 p. m.; leave Mt.
tJoy from 8:45 a. m., 12: 15 p. m, and |
4:15 p. m. to 8:15 p. m.
from 3:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.;
ing Mount Joy
8:15 p. m.
Sundays, first car
ter at 6:15 a. m.;
town 7:30 a. m.
"ey Daily except Saturday.
leaves Lancas-|
FOR SALES |
PURCHASE OR EXCHANGE
ANYTHING
W HAVE YOU TO SELL? |
hatoo YOU WANT TO BUY?
OUR SERVICE
SAVES YOU TIME AND EXPENSH |
WRITE FOR INFORMATION
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leaving Lancaster |
Sundays, cars every half hour from |
Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Lancaster
leav- |
from 4:15 p. m. to
leaves Elizabeth- |
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SilveroidCases
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Bracelet Watches
$5.50 & Up
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MOUNT Jovy,

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HOTEL MCGINNIS
East Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

Keystone Service. Restaurant and Lonch Bar
Box 497
LANCASTER, PA,
Stop, Read and Think
Send me a list of your setive, i
active listed or unlisted wecuritiss
and I wili tell you what thay are
worth, also make you an Glew Iw
them.
S. RR. STILL, Jr.
244 Woolworth Bldg. Lancaster, Pa.
LICENSED BROKER
OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE
CLAMS IN ANY STYLE
DEVIL CRABS
TURTLE 30UPS
Infact everything in season. Private
Dining Room for Ladies.
J. VW. MoGinnis,
PROPRIETOR
NOTICE
BRING YOUR BEST GIRL TO THE The Chas. H. Zeller Insurance Agency
GARDEN THEATRE
| Chas. H. Zelle
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YOU WILL BOTH ENJOY THE
EVENING BETTER
| the late
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SITE THE POST OFFICE
In Germany the vegetarians
to have won a notable victory.