The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 02, 1916, Image 5

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- PAGE FIVB ' THE BULLETIN. MT. Joy, PA. Wednesday, February 2,
MOUNT JOY MARKETS Bainbridge, died in, New York cly | RELIGIOUS NEWS
Mortuary on Tuesday (rom the ellects of ja-| srr ————
J hese Prices Prevail In This Plas | * {juries sustained in an explosion tn News From Our Many Lucal Houscs
a pi on Market Today Recordings Monday, Mr. Hackenberger was a of Worship
Ad t ——— { re—— chemist in the employ of the Ksta.e|
Ver 18- Herewith is appended a list of (Continued from page 1) of George C. Miner manufacturers Presbyterian
® wires that prevailed as supplied i |©0'Clock at the church of the Breth- Of grease paints, powders and othor Rev. F. G, Bossert, Pastor
nn a Sale! sy market master Mr. Albert Stri:d | ren, Naumanstown, with interment |toilet preparations used by the! Sabbath School 9:15 A. M.
g ® er, at the Mt. Joy Market House in the adjoining cemetery, theatrical profession. It was while; Every day for dinner and forget that you ever had
a «wi hig morning. Mr. Hackenberger was al work in | Lutheran Church indigestion.
od Butter, Por ID... vessiarsncaceve 300] Jonag M. Harley the laboratory making an analysis| The Rev. G. A. Kerchner, formerly
OU don't leave Eggs, per doz. Iw Jonas M. Harley, father-in-law of |that a quantity of ether exploded ot Norristown, will preach in the The Fruit Juices and Fruit Acids together with the
J vous rig in the Cup Cheese, 2 cups or teeseses.bk (Mr. J. A Bachman, of the Bachman seriously injuring the chemist. Ie| Lutheran church on Sunday both carborated water assist in digesting your food.
3 middie of the } fall Cheese, 3 Dally 1OF .........108 Chocolate Manufacturing Company| Was removed to a hospital] and his| morning and evening.
pond and goon Lincs § | Smioun ver uh voces di 450 8 Hs Nome in Puindeghn oath followed on Tueiur See he exuin) of Shim) gus Deis Bock Sole
wr : } do you? Then don't | Cabbage, per head ..........8 to & (and was buried in that city last ‘The decegie] (was a son of tel United Brethven Waters at the Lancaster Pure Food Show in February.
expect the other fei- | New Potatoes, per half pk. 10 to Ibe week. Deceased was 85 years of age |late George Hackenberger, for many | Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor
low to do it. | Apples, iio dt piomlatia Bu and death resulted from a complica-|Years a druggist at Bainbridge. He | Sunday School, 9 A. M.
Putan ad in this paper, then, | Head Lettuce ....... versed top Bo tion of diseases. He was ill for was forty years old and was mar-| Preaching, 10:15 A. M
SEs tine yen} [lotto chips. pur ag revered iiiee YouE Decesseq made bis fied in Desemben 1515 Suritis): Jao & E. G:15 PM ’
| ments while seated af his Dressed Chickens each ..&he to Ste | P23 It 1s now the intention of Mr. sister. The brothers are Washing. | Preaching at 7 P. MM.
i Iheles wrospective buyer | Sirlotn, per ID, .ccevecrnnnseseensdil Became by oe a ally herein = RE Hock Soma oy Prayer Meeting Wednesday even
: ou'll hare hi h ; EWIE 3 | :
! One ext buyer often pavs | 1b Roast, per Ib. .....cccvee slit . | Lancaster, and Iva N., wife of For | - THE. HOUSE OF QUALITY k
i bi fbn Sniriindh fli 1 | ofling Meat, per Ib, ......16 ts 10s Josiah Paine (man R. Hoffman of Bainbridge. l Methodist Episcopal {
A we | ”- # Wort pull ihas buyer, Peakions, per I. ........ceeo.¥| (org reached here on Saturday of | =m W Woe ree Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor COLUMBIA, - -
J A shin thisnaper eeaches | LY per > rimmas te ol the death of Josiah Paine, at Leban- SALE REGISTER Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, |
Bills may be a necessity, but | ten, each Kit Bi ae last week. Deceased was a for-| 4 FREE nouce oi your sale is ia | Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30
then Eh te yn Sasessrsaivsnne {mer resident of this place, but | serted here for any leagth of tme, | Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.
the business. JONkes an sasssssrsanneces. 108 | | moved to that city about twenty- five | provided We print your sale bis. | Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 97:80 SEAR
Don’t think of having a | m, per 5 ceshusrensnsvensee BIB yours ago. When here he was a|+4ai8 is excelient advertising wecaus | P, M.
oN oP = oa wns, thoy nny weet Corn, per 40%........... ..18e | clerk in the Wenger shoe store, at) is read by 50 may peupie uu | 9% 9% 3% 9% 9% 9% 9% 3% 9% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3% 2% 3% 3% 3%
paper. | Straw, per hundred ceravevonveniB® Liat time located in the Longen-| |surely bring the buyers. Trinity United Evangelical N
| mor eo ———— be H. E. Hauer Pays: | ecker building, opposite the Bulletin | Saturday, Feb. 5—At his ware- | Rev. I. E. Johnson, Pastor nN -®
| fo Sama Lath, POP 1D. “serivvessersennve fe | office. he lived on West Donegal house in Mount Joy new farm wa-| Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. 3N THINK b t
Or eh Xtre pay ayer POLLO 0. cian ine de .1.00 | street. Deceased is a member of 8ons, binders, mowers, hay rakes, Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. 3 a ou 1
3 st aes ofton pays the Butter iu. iii ied gi hia Castle No. 66, K. G. E. of | tedders, manure spreaders, corn |apd 7 P, M. : av
| ] I kam2 i BEES riven nab, a ...28] is place, He was about seventy | shellers, fanning mills, washing ma- Young Peoples Meeting, 6:30 P. AY
3 it ig se of ilie a Srahit & Wichmén Pa {years old. His remains were inter |Chines, harness, 25 bbls. of Baldwin | | K. S
} Get | Wh "” ys | rec at Lebanon. |apples and some second-hand farm | prayer Meeting every Wednesday 3 he
et That Cuyer > eat, per bu. ...............§l = | implements by H. 8. Newcomer. gyening at 7:30. |
: > | Corn, per bu. ......eeviiescas.8c| Mrs. Ada F. Milleisen | Killian & Kurtz, Aucts. See adver-! av 5 ;
Oats, Per bu. ......eooneessed®| Word was received in Eliz Chuteh of God x We wish to remind you,
—— . A Brandt & Stehman Sell: jtown on Thursday evening of the | Wednesday, Feb. 9—At the 1d, pr. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor av that the enrollment in
PUBLIC SALE Bran, per hundred ............$l38 [death of Mrs. Ada Fletcher Milleisen | Red Lion Hotel stables, Mount sor, Services at the Church of God “ay
oi Shipstuff, per hundred ........ 1.86 | at Bloomsburg, a former Elizabeth- | horses, cows, bulls and shoats by A Lo usual hours.
IMPLIENTS, FAGUNS AND Mixed feed, per hundred ...... 158 {eva woman, wife of Martin M. Mil- | Ww. Mumma and C. 8. Frank. | The Pastor will preach morning | » Our LANDIS
HARNESS Migdtings, per hundred ....... 1.5§ Jeisen, cashier of the Bloomsburg| Thursday, Feb. I7—On the prem-' and evening. Evangelistic services | 3%
SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1916 Gluten, per hundred .....ee... 1B¢ National Bank. Her death resulted |ises along the Mount Joy and Eliza- each evening. The Male Chorus will | a i ®
1 wh TURDA 1 FES. vx S Cotton Seed Meal, 41 pe rcent. 2.1¢ | from pneumonia after a short {ll-| bethtown turnpike, at the western | sing at the evening service. { ristmas Savings
warehouse in Mt. Joy, Pa., the fol Linseed Meal, per hundred ... 2.2¢|ness. The deceased was fifty years | limits of Mt. Joy boro, 2 horses,! Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M., J.
lowing described implements, wa- Beet Pulp, per hundred ...... 3.08 |0f age and a daughter of Mr. and | large lot of farming implements, | S. Hamaker, Superintendent in xX
Fons. Ay Largest. Lhe op: Larro feed, per hundred ...... 1.66 | Mrs. William Fletcher of Elizabeth-| 3000 tobacco lath, etc by Reuben K.| charge. 3X Club
ot WY Bi 8 fm Vagoas eougisting Mingo feed, per hundred ..... 1.76 town. Besides her parents she is! Stauffer. Aldinger, auct. Junior Endeavor, 5:30, Miss Edith =~ {
ning gears. Also low down wagons Onion Seed, per hundred ..... 1.7¢ | survived by her husband and one| I'riday, February 25—On the prem- | Myers in charge. | 3%
i wood or steel wheels and stiff) Calf Meal, per hundred ....... 3.6¢ daughter, Susan wife of Edgar El |ises on the road leading from Salunga | Senior Endeavor .at 6:15 P. M. at Will close within the next few days
gues. 1 he above wagons can be mimothy Hay, per ton ....... $22.8 | Wood of Bloomsburg. { to Martin Moore's stone crushing | The public is invited to all the |
i dg any Size Nagas gud dam meee plant, 2 miles west of Salunga, in | services. |
A apd are so ith os The muse sometimes keep the A Amos Saltz : [West Hempaeld wynship, % homes 1 Sy x if TY igve i betoms 8 ember, We, suggest ut
, < 3 : antee. Two Columbia hay post. awake. but’ it is. the pews of ~AlDoy Bolty, 4 native Lancastrian, | mule, 8 cows, 7 heifers, 5 bulls, st. Luke's Epi iscopal [ BX you consider seriously doing so NOW.
Lay Bhi hep I the cat that disturb the slumbersot | a ta the Soldiers, Home, Hamp- Shopts, chickens and a large lot of | Rev. Lewis Chester Morrison, Reston 3% We are so thoroughly convinced that it is a “good
3 Se a a other oaorIe. je r Va, where he had been an in. | farming implements by D. N. Hostet- | 5th Sunday after Epiphany, Feb- 3% thing” f : body that thusiasti
re hs oinles; Molo ol one. ls mate for a number of years, aged |ter. Aldinger, auct. ruary 6th 1916. s% ing” for everybody that we are enthusiastic and are
right and left hand cut; McCormick - ‘eighty-one years. He was born and| Saturday, Feb. 26—At his place of | Sunday School 9:15 A. M. | anxious to make the Club a Banner Club in point of mem-
hoy ise SY ledders; 5 No. 16 SE ins i eatnBliaisen in the vicinity of Elizabeth-| business on West Donegal street,| Holy Communion and Sermon, | ka! bership.
ne a f ombiton. | town, where bis progenitors for Mount Jos, largo lot af mow ght 10:30 A. I. IR on me to ter or
distributor Is =. wonder. 10 MoCo { many years resided. He was a shoe-| and heavy wagons, a full line of Choral Evensong and Sermon, | 3X e would like to have you and your friends among
mick pulverizing spring and lever | maker by trade and carried on his farming implements, engines, lot of 7:30 P. M. | 3% those to whom we will issue checks just before Christmas
Tae partons, 3 Henes ay Drs [ business until failing health ne- first-class harness, etc. Also a lot of Monday February 7th at 2:30 | 3X
BN de runner Si Laren, jTossitated nin retiring. These chil- Secondhand wagons : and imple- o'clock in the afternoon the Central 3
combine { frame [dren Shrviye: Alpert L, of Eliza- ents by G. Moyer, Frank, auct. Division of the Woman's Auxiliary | 3 Consider the proposition now
spring Narrows | bethtown; Charles H., of Newark, N.| Wednesday, March 1st—On the of the oBard of Missions, Diocese of 211 th ha E
yill Four 50, 60 J.; Grant M f I.ebanon, and Mrs. ch iders farm, along the Harrisburg will meet at St. Luke's 3 Get ai; the particulars--then
- IWS Sallie E. Moore of Orwigsburg. He 1 from Mount Joy to Churcl \1] women of the parishas 3 decide positively.
was a veteran of the One Hundred Manh > half mile east of the membe of the other | Al a
and Seventy-ninth R ent, seeing former in Rapho township, 1 17 lly invited to be x We ‘would be glad to have you enjoy
: | active service in vil or ho les, 18 cows, 3 bulls, p i this Landis privilege
ry 1 S, 6 heifers, lot of chickens Mrs. John pr
Eli H. Faus and a complet lot of farm r im- Dioec ylvar cs
! Eli H. Faus, a well known resi. plements by Mr. John Tyson. Frank, of the afternoon. st o : :
: i | ) Jore bu dent of near Mastersonville, died at auct. Refreshments will be served in| 3 Ti 3 L N 1 | B: k
y 1 s Ne you his home on Monday morning at Friday, March 3—On the farm of the Parish House. x 1€ Ir st a ona dan
A it not well to give § 6:45 aged 84 years, 7 months and the J. M. Brandt estate, on the road 7:3) P. M—Full choir rehearsal, | 3X MOUNT JOY, PA.
bear y : be: , 10 plow Is | Heo id feljow & ghancs j= days. He was a member of fe) Imag fren the Bak Run gi 3 Wednesday (Tonight). ES
1ade S } . IL 2 or 3-n se Po a ] Mennonite church and leaves a wife Sharp’s Corner, near Risser’s y The Gleaners’ Club will meet at;
ioh Ae ® Sr He i Te ed W nine Ad |and the following children: Samuel Iailes north of Mt. Joy, in Rapho the home of Miss Murrenna Brown | BRR T nnn BRBRBBRDRRDRBDTN
a horse plow and a good one. Cul-| fj * Oo neada our A | S., of White Oak; Christian S., of township, some extra fine horses, on North Barbara Street. | — a =
tivators, $ Fediuiion riding cultiva-| 13 Thes Colu ans? | Lititz; Mrs. Christian Shoemaker of among which are two mated teams, Nation Wide Preaching Mission.
To 3 X a Ndine Sulitve | Milton Grove; Eli F. at home. One cows, bulls, shoats, and a large lot| See large posters and watch for full | OOOO OONOONGOOSN0OO0oO0000000O 000000000000
aso ransPlanters. Twelve 5 and 71 _ x | sister Mrs. Mary Eshleman, of Mt.| of good farming implements by I program in next week’s Bulletin. |
tooth walking cultivators. [es - - | Joy also survives. The funeral ser. H. Neidig. Frank, auct, Mission Dates, Feb. 13 w 22 in-|
6 A. Buchs’ Sons wheelbarrows, 3| FLORIDA FARM | vices will be held from his late! Saturday, March 4—On the prem-|clusive at St. Luke’s Church, every |
I ay Lo tr Do you want a farm in Florida, | home on Friday morning at 9 o'clock ises on the road leading from Flor- evening 7:45. The Reverend Mal-
] P. Titan sasoline engines 6.1 P. | capable of yielding $50 to $100 per | and at 10 o'clock at Risser’s church. /in to the Mt. Joy and Marietta turn-|colm DePui Maynard, Rector of |
Mogul oil engine, 3 Laundry Queen|acre from hay alone? If sO, you| Interment will be made in the ceme- pike, one mile east c¢f Mount Joy, in | Holy Trinity Church, Holidaysburg, |
; power os i Fg pg povst, yashloan find it at Fruitland Park, the | tery adjoining. East Donegal township, 5 horses, 5 will be the Missjoner, |
y Goubis a pi oe wonderland of Florida. Here is the = COWS: small best, lot; of ghoats, lot Ryerybody in this whole ii
scraper, 1 0. K.|opportunity of a lifetime for the | Mrs. Rebecca Cass of chickens, all the farming imple-| munity is most cordially invited to
planter man who will act now. With a small | 5s. Rebecca Cass, a lifelong ments and some household goods participate in this feast of Spiritual
n second umount of money, you can own an (resident of Conoy township, died at PY Elam Myers. Minnich, auct. Things.
| r Don ‘ctio|OTange and grapefruit grove in the | home of her daughter, Mrs, Thursday, March 9—On the Duffy Prayer for Coming Preaching
| 1 one finest section in Florida, where Bechtel, near Bainbridge, Mon- farm, 2 mile north of Marietta, in Mission
ines; ninent Pennsylvanians have al-| day, after an illness of several days Fast Donegal township, 5 mules, 8; «op God, who b made all men
Ss \ ad 5000 acres, and |f’om pneumonia. She was seventy- horses, 28 head of cows and heifers, lot! qwell on the f 1
0» 1 u ( which should Ir irs old and was twice mar- of shoats, lot of chickens, large lot of th—and has
¢ 13 wv 50 to $100 per 1 he a member of the farming implements and some house-
9 S bi 3, 7 ; outside ot | Unit B cal Church. Ske is hold goods by Mr. Clarence Wood. Onl
1 ng If vou are the d by five sons as follows: Frank, auct. | 3
wagon, Tan oe: : fo ch a “Farr 3aro Brook of Kansas; Batam Friday, March 10—On the pyemis-|
1 ton ie P 1 y will ap- | Bro of Harrisburg, Harry Cass, ©S, the C. H. Myers farm, ond mile! of Spiritual
ia n Here you can have of Penbrook; Walter Cass, of Mid- south of Mount Joy, on th¢ road .¢ Thy Holy Spirit, lw
d. H = la at he and‘ live in a \ and Benjamin Cass, of Har- leading from Mt. Joy to Colhmbia, .,v way shall come under the influ-
x and Spring > ri sperous wonder- yurg. One daughter, Mrs. Bech-'1 horse, 1 colt, 3 mules, 7 c§ws, ce of this mission, which is to be
Yead line ‘and Tel Cw all the comforts you en-|tel, also survives. The funeral was young bulls, 3 heifers, chick in Thy Triune Name, may be
4 rd Packed Baldwin joyed in the North. Spend your win-| held Thursday morning at 10 gclock entire outfit of farming im aded that “there is none other 3 |
ig JS 2k Y 10s of ters and your summers in a high from the house, and at 11 o'clock by John S. Myers. Minnich§ auct. Name in Heaven or Earth by which BI 0 8 a Lak
basket. We wi many of the rolling country from 100 to 200 feet with services in Reich’s meeting Tuesday, March 14—On Mieh- man can be saved—only the Name A of
above machines operation on day above the sea where matured grape- | house, in East Donegal township. ael Souders farm, along road of Jesus Christ.” Grant, oh Father,
of sale. .We have an 816 Mogul Oil fx 210 are worth from $500 to | Burial was made in the adjoining jeading from Mt. Joy to Manheim, that this being Thy will, a deeper Product of Experience
be i Traction Eneine JI Svein $1,000 per acre, and where the cemetery. 3 mile east of the former ¥plaee, In| spiritually may bless the lives not
hand. This Fill be a large exhibit of Staple crops pay for the develop-| ar Rapho township, a Tlarfe lot Of only of those of St. Luke’s Parish,
farm machinery and vou will miss it ment of your grove and the farm, | . Jackson Shafiner houseohld goods by Mr. J Tysom. but also of this entire community. P : F i E : d $750
if you do not attend. : too, in a very short time. | Jackson Shaffner died Wednes- Frank, auet. | To Thee be the glory, who with | rice iu y quippe
a oa whl Start oT Duly at If you want such a farm, and want 437 at the home of his sister, MrS.| yo 3 0 30; March 22—On/ the prem-|{Thy Son Jesus Christ, and The Holy
2:3 M., an ill be interesting the verv best in Flori !J. P. Sweigart, of Elizabethtown,
from the start. Terms and condi- y best In ida, then ises on Broad street, Laidisville, a|Ghost—livest and reignest, ever, F. 0. B. FACTORY
tions will be made known by write to , | Pa. Death followed a lingering ill- large lot of household goods by H. C. {one God, world without end. Amen.
H. S. NEWCOMER |LAKE COUNTY LAND OWNERS |D¢ss of complications. He was Ib pp qc or Mipnich, anct. u The “BABY GRAND” is every inch a car, complete
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Miller & Koser, Clks. Fruitland and Park, Florida, ni
—, —=———="| for the interesting story of a Fruit 'a son of the late Henry Shaffner, at, LOST—A lady's gold watch at the| Express Thanks
=a ER Ee land Park Farm, and why the first One time proprietor of the hotel in spelling bee at Florin on| Saturday | Inasmuch as today, January 3ist,
3 crops here shoud pi all evnenses of | MIItOD Grove. He was a member of evening. Reward for its /return to marks the close of the pastorate of
Vv © Are ove Fevelopmient. land, too; ol the Christ Lutheran Church in| Mrs. Alex. Kramer, Mt. Joy. 1t | the Rev. I. Howard Kern Smans us,
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BR 3 bp write to, or see personally, our Tog) | Fizebethigwy, known in Masonic TTT je the members ot He ors
: fi improves UU PORT ircles. | Advertise im the Mt doy! Bullets League of the Trinity Lutheran
AlvYafo ARCA V [ToT eson Te or % | Mr. Shaffner is survived by the — bps Bh {Church of Mount Joy, feel it but
2 0 omen o Florida following sisters and brothers: Mrs. | due him to express our heartfelt
to serve ou with good n. Tuesday, February Sth, a Dar'y J. P. Sweigart of Elizabethtown, | PEG thanks for the kindness and sincere
: Ie. 3 h Of promigent Pelnsylvamian Sy o with whom he resided: Mrs. J. BE. 4 devotion he has given to this
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printing. NO matter what to Fruitland Park, the wonderland of | \roips0t of Lancaster: Mrs. Dantel | y a League, and also for the noble man-
the nature of the job may Florida. to see these wonderful Fruit-| aans, of Milton Grove; Miss Anna cu will be i in 1 need Of [hood he gave, not only by precent,
- | be we are a dy to do it ad Park Fa ne Best Shaffner of Manheim; Harry of Einting of some kind. [but by his ghteoys. Se
: 4 DS or land and develo i doing this we wish him all me !
at a price that will be erov De | fummelstown. The funeral was held| ‘nether it be letter. | =
Pp | groves. Get ready and go with this on Friday morning from the home h d ed success and bid him God speed in
| Satistact | arty, Dersorally conducted by Rev. of hig sister, Mrs. Swaigart, at 10:30) eads, staternrients wed- (nis noble task so well begun. 1t
{ Saiisf: 1’cuory | W. H. Fahs, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Car | yclock. The services jere conduct) cing invitations or
i fare $25.00 for the round trip from |.q by Rev. Fraik Cr Gs pastor of| bli ie pitt NOTICE!
| Washington to St. Petérsburg, 200d |the Christ Lutheran fo mter.| Public sale Pris, re. Mt. Joy, Pa., Feb. 1, 1916
So m—— —————— [for 21 days, with all stpp-over privi- ment was made in tb. vault | member we ican turn; notice is hersby given that 1 vill
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. |jeges south of Jacksonfille. For fn- at Manheim. out the work st the [not be responsible for any» bifis con
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | formation, write Rev. Wl PAR: : 1 t t consistent | T2ectd by my wiife, Mrs. Sadie Mil
the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | yechanicsbure, Pa, Harry Hacke | JOWRSE COSt SORSISICHL lier, after this date.
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