The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 08, 1916, Image 4

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. FA.
wednesday, March 8, 1916.


LOCAL NUTES
Brief News That Happened Within
The Past Weck
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A Sunny Disposition



BASKET BALL
Mount Joy Defeated the Corinthians
of Lancaster on Saturday
Saturday night's crowd was rather
| slim on account of the many other
| attractions around town.
Lititz, always old rivals of this
town, will play manager Ben Groff’s
| strong quintette here on Saturday
evening. Seats will be reserved for
ladies.
| Coach O’Neil and his High School
| aggregation will invade the former
haunts of the Getz Brothers—Eph-
| rata on Friday evening. If they
‘cop” that game they will sure have
| to travel some,
i J. M. Backenstoe will serve free
30 40: ed clam soup at his Central House Sat-
; | urday evening. it.
& Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eby of
Lemoyne, announced the birth of a!
son on March 2, 1916.
NORTHWEST RAPHO
Wanted A good young driving
horse. Call on the scribe.
Mr. Monroe Waser Sundayed in|
the home of C. B. Brandt. !
Messrs. John W. Geib and A. Y.
Stauffer spent Saturday in Lancas- |
ter.,
fe Mr. Jno. W. Geib and family were
Fy night bef ore, Sabbath guests in the Abram M.!
Shelley home.
Spring sales are booming in all |
sections, but the prices are not |
what they have been in former |
years.
Mr John W. Geib sold seven
head of cows to Gingrich Bros. of
Lawn, last Thursday. f
Quite a few from this section at-
tended he evangelistic meetings at
Elizabe conlucted by Rev. |



a.
y of this week Mr. Jno. |
near Mastersonville,
Conn
lot of livestock and
lements.
our last report from
you
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Ste debakers and Pullmans
Rutomobile Accessories
I ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CONGRESS TIRES, AND A._L
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WHEN IN TROUBLE. og
MOUNT JOY GARAGE
Peter S. Brubaker, Propr.
Bell Phone 147~11 MOUNT JOY, PENMA
Also Auto Hiring at All Times
Sin Ti ¥ 55 TF 5a T TF Suh § oak Tskn Thus
AUTOS AC
TRENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL.



Manager Groff has considerably
strengthened his team by the ad-
dition of *‘Rube” Bennett of Harris-
burg. He played his first game Sat-
urday evening and had nine two
ointers to hig eredit.
That High Sch —Quarr
evenin
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itutes for Mount Joy, Ia
Ellis: Goals—Shillow 2, Mec-
i ott 4, Houck 2, C. Bennett 2, R.
{ Bennett 9, Sturgis 3, Lutz. Fouls—.
!11 out of 18, Brown, 6 out of 16.
| Referee, W. Ellis. Score, 36 to 27.
— —-———
HEALTH CLUB
HOME
H. Reeder,

By Dr. David Chicago, III.

—There are extremes in
| the tpyes of visitors to the doctor’s
| office and one of these types is a
| veritable pest. Not a docter lives
| and has been in practice a few
years that hag not had sad ex-
perience with both kinds. One of
| these extremes suffers in silence,
| will not go to the doctor until, i
| some cases, it is too late. The other
is the pest.
In the latter case there may be, to
egtart with some real ailment that
requires a careful course of treat-
ment and it is given in a thorough
and careful manner that results
satisfactorily, but in the meantime
the pest thinks that as long as the
doctor must be paid, why not make
him earn his money and a pain is
found here and there. No sooner is
one trouble disposed of than two
Types:-







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be either -—
= Work orPlay
It all depends on thelight. Sewing by the glimmer
of the ordinary flickering, smoking, smelly lamp is
work, difficult work. Hard on the eyes, ofttimes
the real cause of throbbing, nervous headaches.

 

 
 

But it's a real pleasure to pick out the Snest
stitches by the radiant, soft, white light of a Rayo
burning
ATLANTIC
Rayolicht
 


 
 
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Buy it by name— Atlantic Rayolight Oil—from any
dealer who displays this sign:
 



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Costs no more than the iv. unreliable kind.
ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Philadelphia Pittsburgh


| ly tells the patron
| doctor.

hraska, Mr. Bryan might retaliate
hv a brief summer lecture tour ia
New Jersey.
more appear, until finally after the
first and real trouble has entirely
disappeared, there are go many of
the manufactured ailments that the
condition is sometimes worse than
it was at the start.
If the doctor is frank and honest-
there is nothing
really the matter, he is looked upon
as an ignoranum. Another doctoris|
visited, a trip to a sanitarium or as
frequently happens, Christian
Science is adopted and another
stupendous triumph over the medical
fraternity is recorded. I applaud
vigorously and so does every man
that has had to deal with such
cases. In fact I deliberately recom-
mend and uss suggestion, mental
science, new thought or Christian
Science in a vast number of such’
cases. When the real sufferer comes,
the one that puts off the visit tothe
fearing to know the truth,
another and more difficult problem
is presented.
Knowledge of the true condition
{is not going to change it or kill
you and even if the doctor does
mention surgery, you do not haveto
A Rayo Lamp makes a heap of difference—the dif- A | undergo an operation unless you
ference between work and play. And it’s beautiful - are willing.
—actually improves the appearance of a oon. Give the doctor half a chance and
Your dealer can show you special designs, spec ally | the cure may be an easy matter, but
enade for your very parlor, sitting room or kitc chen, if you conceal part Of the facts
and inexpensive, too—from $1.50 up. Cleans easily and many of the symptoms you only
and lasts for all time. ar Ye orks a > oN Hae
n is rk. Some fling
Gives the best light when filled with Atlantic symptom that to you may be unim-
Rayolight Oil —the kerosene that burns without portant, migot mean much to him.
smoke or smell, that does not char wicks, but that | After you have once told him all
does yield a marvelous white, soft light and un- about your case, let him do the rest,
usually intense and economical heat. watch for symptoms and pains,
And thousands and thousands of knowing house- for and confidently expect a
wives say money can’t buy anything as good as x complete recovery.
Atlantic Rayolight Oil for whitening clothes (one- a It’s not necessary to run to the
half cup to the boiler), and for cleaning stoves, hair | doctor every time You sneeze or
brushes and combs, for dusting, brightening faded : have a pain in your “left hind” foot,
carpets, polishing furniture, etc. gor ! but if the sneezing persists and you
: | chill or perspire freely without ap-
?
parent eause or some of your joints
persistently refuse to work properly
ard sevare pain is felt frequentlyin| |
a certain place, then
[ ask the doctor,
| may save you much
expense.
by all means
he knows and he
suffering and |
re ere A A A re
|
Should Mr. Wilson speak in Ne.
|

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RELIGIOUS NEWS

Another pathetic little feature of
everyday life is a man with about
news From Qur Many wvcal Houses 14 hairs on his bean, importantly
of worship directing the barber which side to
brush ‘em on.
Lutheran , ————
Mid-week Lenten services will be .
held in the Lutheran church at 7:46 The independence ot the Philip-
o'cloc pines will not be attended with
There will be services in the Re-
Church on West
Main street next Sunday morning at
formed
9:45.
10:
Supper,
k Wednesday evening.
Reformed Mennonite
Christ S. Nolt, Pastor
Mennonite
Presbyterian
much fear that they will immediate.
ly add to the complications by de-
ciding to become a world power.
Another important difference be
tween President Wilson and the
Colonel ig that the former wants the
war over and the latter wants it
Rev. F. G. Bossert, Pastor over here.
30, Communion of the Lord's
Subject,
of Life.”
The Evening service
at 7
“Spir
Preparatory service
instead of 7:30. Subject,
itual Photography.”
Friday even-
ing at 7:30.
Pre:
Me

vice,
Choir
United Brethren
Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor
Sunday School, 9 A. M.
eaching, 9:15 A. M.
Junior C. E, 6:15 P. M.
Senior C. BE, 6:15 P. M
1chin 7. 0¢clock P. P.
raver Meeting, Wednesday even-
Methodist Episcopal
Rev a | on, Pastor
2 c M
10.1 A. M
League, 6 P. M
M.
P. M.,
i M ect
Baptism: r
e ( th ¢
Practice Thursd: night.
n's Chorus practice Friday ev-
at the home of W. W, Cassel.
ening
Su
Tw
"last
four
On
pastor will
“Some
sireg
Rev. I.
nday
the
in the
day school
Trinity United Evangelical
E. Johnson, Pastor
School, 9:30 A, M.
o new scholars were enrolled
Sunday. Let ug try and enroll
this Sunday, Tet our motto
coming year,
Sunday
in the
Sunday morning
speak on the subject—
Needful Remarks.” He de-
some things that all
Charch.”
to say
the members ought to hear.
There
Meeting or
evening on
fare
Wel
no Young People’s
preaching on Sunday
account of the Varney
the Methodist
will be
Meeting in
Church.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev.
Lewig Chester Morrison, Rector
First Sunday in Lent, March 13.
Sunday School, |
Morning Prayer & Sermon, 10:30
9:16 A. M.
Evening Prayer & Sermon, 7:30.
The Rector will preach.
Special
Lenten services every
Wednesday and Thurscay at 7:80 P.
M., with visiting clergymen.
‘Wednesday,
Day)
March 15th—(Ember
Rev, Robert Galt of St. James
Church, Lancaster, preacher.
Thursday,
Arwe
heim,
Ash Wednesday (today) Mar.
Litany and Penitential office, 7:30!
P.M
St. John’s, Marietta, Preacher,
‘Woman's Auxiliary Thursday after
Evensong at the home of Miss Elsie
Battye.
If sea law fis
other
| »rudescence of
March 16th—Rev. Atma |
11 Hughes of St. Paul's, Man-|
Preacher. !
S|
Rev. Herbert B. Pulsifer of |
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maintained in
may be a re
old fashioned
not
respects there
~rivateering. |


Go UP AKIN, WC
|| Don’t Send Your Order
Out of Town Until You
See What We Can Do
Always at Your
Printing Needs!



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“Christ the Source
will be held

“The Church
School and the Sun-
at 10:30 the’
AL FIKE,- Florin,
| teb 8-3m.
Wanted. For Sale for Rei
FOR RENT—A b5-room house. Ap-
ply to C. H. Eby, Mt. Joy. 2t
FOR SALE—Early Ohio planting

| potatoes at $1.25 per bushel. Wm.
D. Easton, Mt, Joy. marg-3t
FOR SALE—A high wheel piano
box runabout with buggy top at.
tachment. Call on Dr. A. F. Snyder,
mar 1-tf,
Mt. Joy.
~ WANTED—A middle aged woman
for general housework in a family
of thre e. Apply to H. Roy Nissly,
Fl Pa. 2t

the id
them 1n


FOR RENT—A
ble for two

horses and two large
Mrs

Sybille
0-tf

> houses, Call on
Mount Joy.
nov, 1f
ler,
NOTICE—I am prepared to do all
kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and
work of that kind.
reasonable. Jacob Brown,
WANTED_$15 00 on
gage on good Mount Joy
Apply at this office.
Misg Elsie Davis of
spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. G. Samuel Sheaffer
family.
FOR SALE—A stand-hope, rubber
tire buggy, good 8&8 new,
thoroughbred bay driving mare,
five years old, fearlesg of all ob-
| jects. Both of the boys are away
| from home, is the reason for selling.
Write or call A. N. Mumma. Bell
Phone 128-12. R. D. No. 1 Mount
| Joy, Pa. mar 1-tf.
FOR SALE—Cumberland & Black-
| Cap raspberry plantg at eight dol.
{lars per thousand or 11% cents a
piece. Also strawberry plants of the
big variety at $2.76 per thousand
[ All March orders will be delivered
free. Chas. R. Bahm, Route 2, Lititz,
Pa. mar. 8-3t
Mt. Joy. tf
first mort:
property.
mar.8-2t
Harrisburg,
here
and

Read This!


Bird-in-Hand, Pa.,
Oct. 2, 1915.
Dr. G. R. Huber,
Lancaster, Pa.
Dear Sir:
My glasses
are very satisfactory,they are exact.
ly what I needed. Will you please
send me a case by mail because I
will not be able to call for it for
some time.
Thanking you in advance,
I remain
Yourg respectfully,
NAME RESERVED
The above letter {is one of many
jon my files.
If ycur glasses are not EXACT
|they are WRONG and should not be
worn until they ar: made right.
Give me a chance and I will test
your sight thoroughly and quote you
prices on the latest and most
scientific forms of lenses and
frames.
Coming Monday
March 13, 1916
AT CHANDLERS’ DRUG GTORE
MOUNT JOY
Geo. R.Huber,O. D.
Optometrist
DON'T FCRGET DATE
Paper Hanging
10c Per Piece

Plee.
Charges very:
also a’





The Aftermath of The
Wonderful February
Funiture Sale!!


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A
T™ enormous volume of
business transacted by
us during the February Furni-
ture Sal 5] us with
hundreds of odd pieces of fur- =
niture iccumulated in this 3
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. 8 We Are Now Clearing 8
2 Out Such Odd Pieces
: Of Furniture At
a
FRACTIONAL
: PRICES!!
Here’s a Partial List Of :
The Remarkable Values §
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DRESSERS: 2 >
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S$ 6.95; value ....... $10.00
3 8.75: valve ....... $1350
$10.90; value ....... $15.00 ¥
$13.50; value vss.$1875
$18.75; value ..$2250 &
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SNOW--WHITE BEDS: §
$ 1.50; value .......$ 3.00 9
$ 2.75; value .......} 5.00 ¥
$ 3.98; value ..... ..$ 6.00 X
$ 4.95; value .......$ 7.50
$ 6.75; value ..$10.00
BUFFETS
$17.75; value «ee .$25.00
$24.50; value ..... ..$32.50
$27.75; value ..$30.50
$33.98; value .......$42.50
$42.50; value ....... $55.00


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PARLOR & LIBRARY
SUITS
$17.98; value ....... $25.00
822.50; value ....... $30.00
$29.98; value ....... $37.50
Sq 75; value ....... $43.75
S4A5.75; value ....... $50.50
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FLORIN, PA.
Prompt attention given to calling
all kinds of real estate and personal
property sales, Satisfaction guaran-
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