i tir ny THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA Wednesday, February 9, 1916. This was the closest competi- Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks Messrs. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. being the lowest, were awarded the con- foot bridge on Donegal street. tive bidding ever done for this work. | He | O’'Neill’s Pets a | good practice game. Gantz was at| his best and shot 14 two-pointers,! | Stoll 6, while Klugh and Brown each | ,did not even give Field Goals: Shenk 3, Breneman iender the following program: Morning Services Song, 43; Prayer Reading by the Pastor; Song, 103; Male Quartette of United Evangeli- and Scripture : WE’LL GLADLY RESERVE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY ANY GOODS SELECTED DURING THIS SALE. Zxtension & Other Tables, Davenport tract | scored three doubles. The score was! Se : € ! : 2 ZL China Closets, Kitchen Cabin ets Bown, it ations pe Rigen aon. Ha ” ol 33; Benediction. : ’ = H it ® B H8.8act amytiog io tie Fursiiurs Lin a So sts wine jC Tks orth ST nt ae (iOITMCICT Dros. Underta king and Embalming ge Myer oy le Ngawn wa , Bol pa a 40 and 42 East King St,, “ie Lancaster, Penna EO E010 OO 1100 o | = u = a - = = = 5 1 un = a 54 = = . 5 | = u ne . in “ _—_— - _ MONIC AOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOGOOOEC . . ’ rting we OE) HNOOO0O000000 HOOO000000000000000 . WwW " % : BASKET BALL and at 10 o'clock in the Spo OL TI y ill Market St. { ———— Hill union church, Interment in 0 LO { {fit _- Re i ° t the Ann-|tsauffman’s cemetery, v Buy Them Her Be Opened Now? 7,55, 90s Suk gt the Aunr/ Serna) ? e R | s { niin ~~ ; i -— = a 4 : (Continued from page 1) It will be remembered that about I'he News at Fk lor in = ? 3 Mr. A. S. Flowers, to Marietta street. a month ago the High School played \lonunueu trom page 4) a y a . 1 have a complete line of mew shoes for all feet at from President Dillinger ruled that under jis first. game of basket ball, being | ot Heisuey are speuding ule day in, § u Pic le $1.08. Drop in and see them. a new and recent law an affidavit of opposed by Annville High at Ane | own with iriends. | & one of the abutting property owners | ville, At the end of the first half the Miss ishizabech keener of Lancas-| jg = I have one of the latest electrically equipped shops to do on the proposed street must accom- Jocal team was ahead but Anmville|ier, spent Sunday with her palents |g : your repair work. Best white ocak leather used. Work dome while pany the petition and inasmuch as finished strong and won out 37 to19.| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keener. a = you wait. Bring your shoes whem you come tc town, do your this has not been complied with, Friday evening Annville played here Messrs, L. R. Soyder and Jess's shopping, and eall for them whem you are ready to go home. Council could not accept petition. A 'and the lineup on both teams was | Rapp of the City of Biotherly Love s n The m jung toed large number of the petitioners be- exactly the same with the exception | sunuayed in the village, w - » or 48 yo ing present they immediately took of Herr. To even up for this Brown Mr, and Mrs. Christian Fair of " el {the petition and went before a local was disqualified for roughing it at Abn. iiola, called on the formers broth- Mu a ® | justice, returning later and again ville, which about balanced things. er Samuel Fair and family on Sunday ® s presented it in the proper form. Presi- (One can get an idea how fast the| Mu, George L. Dane of Mansfield, | g = dent Dillinger then gave all present local squad is improving when it iS| Ouio called on friends in the vill- = DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY WE WILL HOLD " = DprasIY oo “peak 2% Re learned that they defeated Annville ,ge several days last week. OUR SPECIAL SALE WHICH IS AN ACTUAL SACRIFICE SALE mn {Ject. Messrs. Z. . Keller, Thos. 26 to 8 Gantz led with four 2-point-| "" Vietor. Halde ile THAT WAS MADE § CAT'S PAW AND SPRING STEP RUBBER HXNLS PUT brown oa Linker id ray. ey x . z : : i Mr. Victor Hald man of Philadel —A SALE AT CUT PRICES ON FURNITURE n i 19. » OG, ne » Uo A. ers while rown tossed six foul| nis js here on a visit to his parents | THAN THE PRICES WE HAVE n , Bm TO SELL FOR MUCH MORE nm . ON JOR # CENTS. | Wiley and J. G. Reist spoke on the goals and Stoll 4. The lineup: Mi. and Mrs. Jacob Haldeman. | 2 £2 { matter, giving many reasons why Annville position | Mt. Joy MI. Leo Saiith’ of: Lancastet was 3 PUT ON IT FOR THIS SALE. 5 ie {said proposed street should be Berry forward Stoll | ; : a u 8 J eimiwviviyiaiele Ribiea sivnen : guest of his grandparents Mr, and (= gE . ‘opened. The chair then referred the Gants Jv forward... Grissinger | yi somuol a os 5 NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU HAD SUCH A CHANCE TO u * x ® {petition to the Street committee Light ......... center......,. Gantz! peso Harvey ‘Weaver and Enos @ BUY HIGH GRADE FURNITURE AT SUCH LOW PRICES. 3 x with orders t jew the situation, | St: ; char : | 1 . Harve é : A arry as e WW itz | mooring or 2 sy eet fi ie, Stabley ii ee Broa Wachstetter were guests of the @m THE GREAT VOLUME OF BUSINESS DONE AT THIS EX- - Ir. as MeClure. .......guard,....... g ele ob Tr tite Stnrdae 1 E x | petitioners ag desired, and reportas| Field Goals: Gantz 1, Wagner y [sees i 3 Lenossiss ou Saturuey B CLUSIVE FURNITURE STORE IS ONLY MADE POSSIBLE BY B EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. & soon as they conveniently can. Stoll 1, Grissinger 1, Gantz 4, Brown | ory Ee thle: Weck E the ® GIVING IT OUR ENTIRE TIME AND ATTENTION. IT'S THIS % { : . > | te Jer’ 3 nig 3e & = S | Bids for supplying stone to the 1, Schrite 1. Foul Goals: Gantz 1,! : ® ENORMOUS VOLU BUSINESS THAT GIVES US THE . . : : ! '| Cross Roads church by the River = i) ME OF S ; : STORE OPEN NVERY EVENING. { borough or the next Councilmanic Wagner 3, Stoll 4, Brown 6. Sub- Dro nc ® © y = GREAT ADVANTAGE IN PURCHASING POWER AND LOWER 3 : . n your Were He oem Fu Foal Mr Sia oy agner for McClure, yr Robert Foss, of Philadelphia, B pRiCES THAT COULD BE POSSIBLE WHERE THE SALE OF ; RCO OOO OOOO OOOOUSOOODOCOODDD DOOODOCODONN | I's . [ 3 5: Schrite for Stoll. | HE a Ge Ts . = : y | Screenings, per 2,000 lbs. $1.10; No. Score Mt. Joy 26, Annville gj vay a welcome visitor ju id family a FURNITURE 1S ONLY A SIDE-ISSUE OR DEPARTMENT. ; EE [150% conio: No. 2 85 eerie. No 3 RermiD MoT loi Mr. and Mrs. Wm McKinley on g i {4 Jo > 3 . 4 89 C Ss; No. 3, Re ee, D. Mylin lio ; = : / Th R {7 conta. Tis average for stove Wan) on oy [Sanday | a pe WE WANT YOU TO WATCH OUR WINDOW AND ADVER- / (8 8 i | {90% cents per ton of 2,000 Ibs. J.N. Last Wednesday evening the local I" Sosepn -B. . 9 2 A ® TISEMENTS OR BETTER STILL, COME IN. WE WANT YOU ? | Pi a PQ 48 ry mY | Stauffer and Bro. bid: Screening, 98 Iigh School quintette was pitted Day i ; NY mm Thy ® TO SEE FOR YOURSELF JUST WHAT THESE SAVINGS ARE, XR / cents; No. 1, 95 cents; No. 2, 88 against the team representing Gel EO Ssoy y 8 FOR YOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF PIECES THROUGHOUT 3 : : : | ce CN 3 . Yi, s : | . 2 Is the only kind I sell—Fumiture thst is Furniture sentg; No 3 7 gongs; No 4, large Heh a Saou] and it} ey February 13th, the 8 THIS STORE THAT HAVE MOST UNUSUAL BIG CUTS, AND , 65 cents. ere average was the most onesided game ever) . : £ . ; hriitian. Bode Socioly , OULD YOU Rockers Mirrors Hall Racks bid was 89 cents per ton of 2,000 seen on the local floor. The visitors | Christian Fngeavor Society of the a YOU'LL DO YOURSELF A GREAT INJUSTICE SHOULD 1bs. Florin United Brethren church will E FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS UNUSUAL EVENT. then made these recommendations: 1, Eshleman 1, Stoll 6, Grissinger 2,| cal Church of Mount Joy; Offering; | Selection by Choir; Address by Rev. Macadamize Columbia Avenue from (Gantz 14, Brown 3, Klugh 3, Schrite > i | Market street to the Columbia road; 1. Foul Goals: Shenk 4, Brown 2. | George Capetainos; Reading by Miss, { macadamize Marietta street from| Score E'town 14. Mt. Joy 60. | Ruth Fisher of Lancaster; Selection {New Haven west to the Eberle ceme-! Substitution Schrite for H.C. BRUNNZET MOUNT JOY. PENNA Stoll, | by Male Quartette of United Evan-! tery; macadamize ManHleim {from the Farmers’ I east near the cover bridge; All to a point these recommendations were order- ed .Mr. Gable also ‘suggested haul- avenue ag far ag the alleys, Ordered. Mr. Ricksecker of the Water com- (Garage & Of “Repair Shop CA ms S AXO CARS pumping station in good shape and that work on the water wheel is progressing very nicely. Ordered a {carload of coal for the pumping sta- {tion but same were not yet received. the opening of a proposed new street 165 feet east of said street. ordinance was read. The chair sug- gested that Burgess Brown name the new street but putting it in Mr. Brown’s words, “six heads are better {than ome,” a motion to call it; | Hickory street was made and car-| |ried. The ordinances were returned to the committee, signed, and again presented to Council. They then passed first reading. President Dil- {linger ordered them advertised in {the town papers for three weeks, {which is required by law, prior to | their passage. They may be found elsewhere in thig issue. FOTH PHONES NEW HAVEN & MAIN 8TS. MOUNT JOY § 0 S. & H. Trading Stamps} HTH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR 5) SHASESD FOR CASH AT ki. nh $ bh. Baker's Coal and | Mr. Sumpman, of the, Property| LUMBER YARDS | .ommittee, reported having pur |chased coal for the Council Cham- | ber, lock boxes at the post office Mount Joy, Penna. _ | | Cedar Shiryies always on hanc | Aise Siding, Fiecring, Sash, Deers, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Ete. mittee, reported a number of lights Agent for Lehigh Portiand Ceme tf, Roofing Siate and Sheet iren. lout. Mr. Dillinger said he will report Estimates quickly and cheerfully made on BUILDING MATERIAL and aii | same to Mr. Preston, who now has! ings of CONCRETING ORK. BOTH phones |them in charge. J. BE. Schroll, Chief Department, reported nC regards to the equipment in good! shape, that the Company just pur- | chased $22 worth of lanterns for use| at fires at night, no fires during the! urniture I will continue the furmiture | : | busineay on the ot ss Z. ¥. Roelies mein a Couneil | ‘he Engle Building, with a com- mbe 2 = Busylvanid | Railroad Company to put its pave- plete and up-to-date line of all | {ment in better shape on the north kinds of fruniture. Prices are {side of Marietta street ite th very reasonable. When in need | residence of Mrs : bill SE 4 ro of furniture call and see me. - Sybilla Or said that the pavement slopes to- Repairing and Painting a Special [Tard the gutter too much and when Special Attention Given te REMODLING ANTIQUE FURNITURE {it is icy, walking thereon is real D. H ENGLE, | dangerous. Without ice, however, Mr. Ricksecker, of the Light com-| of the Fire everything in {pavement is all right. No action. West Main St., | The report of the Union National MOUNT Joy, PA. | pank, treasurer, was as follows: {Balance in the Boro account, $491, 38: Water, $826.88; Interest, $92.00. =! The auditors report of the Water The one best all-around gun—for ducks, account was received by the Clerk. geese, foxes, for trap shooting and all spall) Same was accepted and ordered ad- game—is the 12-gauge, 6-shot | vertised in the Mount Joy Bulletin gauge lana the posters printed by the : Marlin [. were then drawn to the NN amount of $2,000 in favor of the Bur 5 . {gess, who was ordered to place Repeating Shotgun’ ¢, 55, 1," tne sinking funa and a BR Ithandlesfast,bitshard similar amount in the interest ac and is 2 unger. count, after which Council ad IN “mee Send 3c post- SST, ¢ 4 Rev. Albert Auve Of St. James Top; Side ~ age for complete % catalog of all Marlin Church, Bedford, Pa. has just com- | pleted a successful preaching mis- ™~ | \\ / repeating rifles and shotguns. Tho Sartin Firearms 42 Willow St., New { A | Eptscopal Mission, Elizabethtown. { x | Mr. Sumpman, of the Finance SPT HD : Repairing | commiting reported the approval of (R ¢ Jig Hiring {a number of bills, all of which were Amal mei afterward paid. Storage Mr. Stauffer of the Ordinance Accessories committee, presented the ordinance as prepared by the solicitors, for Vulcanizing the vacation of Chestnut street and | The | | Eberly was sion of four days at St. Elizabeth’s from the home of his parents at street | Schrite for Klugh. Referee E. Mylin. | gelical Church of Mount Joy; An-| Lost To Quarryville | ! The Quarryville High School team | easily defeated the Mount Joy High! | i ing ashes on both ends of Detwiler quintet last evening by the score of the county has The game was throughout |27 to 19. fast and ! interesting and wit- mittee, reported machinery at the nessed by a large crowd of school! (jon to complete his next Monday! | night bill when he landed the bout | enthusiasts. The line-up: | Quarryville Mt. Joy | Yorbeg ...... forward... Grissinger {H. Groff ...... forward...... Schrite, Ed. Groff ....... center...... Gantz | | Raub .guard........ Brown |W. Groft ...... guard. ....... Klugh | Substitute, Stoll for Schrite. Field | goals, Forbes 5, H. Groff, Ed. Groff |3 Grissinger 2, Schrite, Gantz 4. {Foul goals, Ed. Groff 9, Brown 6. | Referee, weimar. This Will be a Corker On Saturday evening at eight] | bells the local basket ball team will have the strong Manheim team, | leaders in the county league, as! {their opponents in the High School | gym. This ig the first opportunity | to local fans of seeing any of the | county league teamg in action here. | The Manheim team needs no fintro-| duction and they will be opposed by| the following lineup: Moutz and] Sload, forwards; Kireh and Brown, guards and Bennett, center. The admission is 15 cents and seats will | be reserved for ladies, | rem tA fm A Mortuary | 'ecordings| (Continued from page 1) troubles, and recently he underwent] an operation. He was thirty-nine] years of age, and a cigarmaker.- He | also conducted the Captain Law-| rence Hotel, at East Petersburg. Mr. | married six or seven years ago, and his wife survives. He is also survived by his mother and several gisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Lehman Mrs. Elizabeth Lehman, widow of the late Christian Lehman, died at her home in Elizabethtown, at eight o'clock Saturday morning, after a short illness from pneumonia, aged 86 years. The husband of the de- ceased died about 25 years ago, and her only surviving relatives are a number of nieces and nephews, She was a member of the Mennonite church for more than 70 years. The funeral took place from her late home on Tuesday morning with services in the Mennonite church at 9.30 o'clock. Interment was made in Mount Tunnel cemetery. Thomas Hershey Thomas Hershey, a well known resident of Sporting Hill, died very suddenly last night at 8:45 after a very brief illness from heart trouble, aged about forty years. He was a son of Tobias H. Hershey and was employed as a bar clerk at a hotel at Columbia, He went to Sporting Hill on a visitt to his parents and died very suddenly. Besides his parents he leaves four brothers: Garfield and Bdward at home: Kray- bill of Manheim and Milton of West Chester. The funeral will be held Sporting Hill on Saturday at 9:30 nouncements; Song, 60; Benediction.! Qn Can Lick Him again The rivalry between the towns of! extended to the squared circle and Manager Rieker has sccured a strong attrac- between Kid Ellis, of Mount Joy, and Allen Puft, of Lititz, one of the gamest kids ever seen here. Ellis has a victory over the boy from the Pretzel town and he wants to even things up. This bout will likely de- cide the county championship in the | class and both kids will try to land | the punch that will win—New Bra.) eet GD Qe eee. Mr. John Newbold of the, corps of Lay-readers connected with St. John’s Church, Lancaster, conducted | the evening service and preached at] St. Luke’s on Sunday in the ab- sence of the Rector who was as-| sisting in the Preaching Mission at Elizabethtown. i Custom Hatching Am in a position to do hatching. If you want chicks hatched orif you, want to buy day old chicks, send me your order. I will give it my best attention. Prices always reasonable. I have Barred Rocks and Single Comb White Leghorns. * = * * P. E. Wolgemuth Bell & Independent MT. JOY, PA. Telephones SR Tian T Fan Tian T Fan Toh Tok T 5h Autoists, Read This DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MOTOR BALK OCCASIONALLY? DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN? IF SO, YOUR CAR NEEDS THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW, THAT'S WHERE | CAN HELP YOU. General Repair Work i HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS’ PRACTICAL EX- PERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR KNOWN TO THE TRADS AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU? Agent for the Stcdebakers and Pullmans Butomobile Accessories I ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CONGRESS TIRES, AND ALL AUTO AO CESSORIES. WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL. (MOUNT JOY GARAGE Peter S. Brubaker, Propr. Bell Phone 127-11 MOUNT JOY, PENMA Also Auto Hiring at All Times SRis Thus Tht Tih T Tk Thus Tks Tox | We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative Trial size, 10 cents. E. W. GARBER THE PEXALL STORE © oo {