The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 22, 1916, Image 4

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THE BULLEILIIN MOUNT JOY.
PA.
Wednesday, March
22, 1916.
—



Joy's first year in the cage game,
they made during the season an ex-
ceptionally fine showing. They
have gone go far through an average
successful season. They have met

 
 
 

some fast teams and on many oc-
casions emerged the victors.
Tomorrow night the two teams
STANDING GUARD will clash on the Mount Joy floor.
| The line-up and summary:
| E'Town Mt. Joy
OVER THE | Gephart ..forward Bennett
| Herr forward. Sload
Groff Jeenter. i. ei vs Quinn
WHOLE FAMILY Withers ouar@.. Sturgis
wd Smith guard... Hahn
| Goals from field, Gephart 8, Herr
5, Groff 2, Withers 2, Smith, Ben-
nett, Quinn 2, Hahn 2. Goals from
foul, Gephart 8 out of 20; Quinn 14
out of 18. Referee, Butler. Timer,
( Wagner. Scorer, Ebersole. Time of
halves, - 20 minutes.
4 . UNION SQUARE bel
add Great improvements are eing
the axative tablet made at or Union Square Hotel.
ith | The public sale of Mr. Gibble
wita the pleasant taste | was attended and prices were
| good.
 
| Mr. Samuel Nornhold purchased a
| fine Holstein cow from Mr. Henry
| Givler.
| Mr, John Brubaker is confined to
|the house with an attack of pneu-
monia.
| The Misses Lizzie, Katie and Ma-
| bel Givler visited the Northeastern
school on Tuesday.
| Mrs. Hosea Givler and daugter
' Lizzie, made a business trip to Man-
| helm on Saturday.
| The prayer service held at the
home of John Showers was well
{attended on Saturday evening.
Mr. Frank Geib and Mr. Harry
| Wisegarver made a business trip to
Manheim on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Givler spent
ne Rexall stare
| Sunday at the home of Mr. and
= Mrs. Hosea Givler, near AKron.
A ——— —
: Mrs, Barbara Hiestand spent the
E THE MT. JOY a ror Boras
Protects every member of the
family from Constipation-
the enemy of good health
We have the exclusive selling rights
for this great laxative
 

 

 
| latter part of last week in the fam-
¥ ilies of John Showers and Jno. Bru-
| baker.
Mr. Sam’l Shelly moved his fam-
fly and household goods to the
| home of Henry Ginder on Abram
| Brubaker’s farm, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Garman and
| daughter Elizabeth and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Summy and son, spent
Thursday at the home of Mr. and

Lyceum Course | | Advertis- | |
| Mount yoy Fall | | ing a Sale!
6 CR
OU don’t leav,
U se rig in t’
middle of thg !}
road and go to a fence-



BASKET BALL
! Bvidently that Mount Joy basket! Mrs. Hosea Givler.
ball aggregation is some bunch. On


Tuesday, March 28, 1916
DR. PETER MACQUEEN
Thursday, Apr. 13, 1916
THE WINTERS
State Agricultural Notes
Reports from crop correspondents
Department of Agriculture
condition of the
State. Washington,
and Somerset coun-
| Thursday evening Christiana High
| defeated the All Collegians of Lan-|
| caster, and the following evening|of the
[our High School team had mo trou-|show that the
post to read a sale bill | ble in putting it all over the Christi | wheat in the
ana bunch. | Westmoreland
do you? Then don’t |
expect the other fel- | Ems ted | ties report wheat above pomal ig
low to do it. | There was a crackerjack game, dition and Fayette county whea 2
2 : labove the average. The Greene an
Putan ad in this paper, then, | here on Saturday night when Benny | po seord county wheat ia only slight
sogasdiesy of the weather, Grof’s local aggregation walloped | *®{ "0 COUTLY Whe
reechetrdryour announce the strong Brownstown quintette by | he ie Sis of corn must
reach reads your announce- eh |
hile seated st his ja score of 35 to 12. The visitors i
ments while lare a good aggregation but they|YOU raise on your land in order to
fireside. |
: : pay six per cent. on the money you
If he is a prospective buyer | Hore supy outclassed. The lineup ,ve invested? Experts have ans-
you'll have him at your sale. i. appendeq: [wered this question as follows: A
One extra buyer often pays Positions Brownstow: te f hel co
he entire expense of th | yield of 36 bushels to an acre
Ty a oa ir see: GAIvVeY g5g 1013; 42 bushels per acre on
won't pull that buyer. 1 gas 00 ground: 54 bushels per acre on
p
An ad in this paper reaches 00 ground; 60 bushels per acre on
the people you are after. 50 ground and ans per acre
land valued at $375 per acre.
BY DO Ascoli The counties in which commercial
the business. { rtilizers are used most extensively
Don't think of having a | Pennsylvania are: Carbon, Chef
special sale without using | r, Columbia, Delaware, Fragklin,
Er upNariiazmpron, Phils. delphia
or
Course Tickets ......... %
General Admission ......
Reserved Seats § Cents Extra

‘Fiekets Reserved three days before
rT each attraction at Garber’s Drag |
Store, Mount Joy.
BE - WISE - FRIENDS
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eehiont® £ advertising space in this
ER UR a the Pleaaure 30. R°% caper. : :
Statistics of the

Department of
griculture show that there are fifty
4
clinch large orders for some Of i |








 










 

 








 


most thoughtful and careful buy r cent. less farmers in the State
, p ; § rs
in these prosperous surroundings One ExtrabBuyer httening steers for spring market
gor Fruit, Shade and Ornamental an a year ago. Only five per
Trees. It was easy, for the very at a sale often Joys ta got, of the Dormers of the State
deal at home. entire expense o 8 e feeding for the spring market.
Neasn {At wey sould Ro: P Westmoreland county ranks first
They could buy for hai G t That Bu er he number of pure bred stallions
those peddlers usually charge. Stoes € y the State and Tioga and Wash-
is positively guaranteed good ise gion ovtmtles Bare fhe largest
imber of pure bred bulls.
and all the leading varieties. : Statistics of the Department of
Don’t pay 40 or 60c for an apple griculture show seventy-eight per
free when you can get the sam nt. of the farmers of the State
at home for less. Don't pe: sing commercial fertilizers. This
Sung 0s Tor ach: whois. FOU . OBS Bb a ten per cent. decrease over a
to pe ¥ | For a Good Clean Shave ear ago and is probably due to the



Increased cost of fertilizers, lack of
otash, home mixing and an in-
reased use of lime.
ee re as
get it for leas, etc.
If you are interested telephone us |
Let your wants or intentioms Re)
known and I am sure youll not re-|
gret it. While we do not grow thi: |
stock we are quite confident tha
We ean give you trueto-zame ARC |
 
Or a Classy Hair Cut
Stop at

 
 
Accident Policleg

 


best regulated families, The
H.J. WILLIAMS
last time we got one it was a very
TONSORIAL PARLORS g RRL =r os, 2% 2 Yor
Gi wae goog eons nok a W. Main St., Mount Joy $ Xamination, which lasted 3 hours
® and a half, we were obliged to
you Yaiotios 38g Grow. Agent for Manhattan Laundry out a blank, answering
taken now for spring delivery. ing questions:
Wh
 



 
 







 
 
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> you expect to live until De-







FOR SALE—A good as new 2-bhuyrn- I
E H 7E RCHER er gasoline stove in Al condition you for a 80 what reason have
® ® 4 Cost $15 but will sell very cheap as Were you ever killed before, and
if so, how many times? Please fill
in particulars in each case.
Do you ride in automobiles or
dodge ’em? This is important.
Do you engage in the pleasant
but perilous occupation of trying to
sell books from house to house on
the installment plan? This is con-
sidered an extreme risk.
Did you grandfather ever have
the mumps? How many and on
which side—your father’s or your
mother’s?
Did you ever
bone or your
have no further use. Call at this
office, tf
. BRREESERTIEL EEL BESET
~ Autoists, Reac
DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MO
YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN?
 

MOUNT JOY, PENNA.














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break your collar-
right forearm trying

 


 





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i ATCTENVION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW, THAT'S WHERE to button a sixteen collar on a fif-
8 teen shirt? If so, why not?
= Do you go around looking for
a » Gene ral Repair trouble or do your wife's folks
ome ang visit you without being
-—— } HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH fvited?
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PERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE
AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU?
Agent for the


SPORTING HILL
Mr. John Bradley of Lancaster
visited hig uncle, Walter Lefevre
and family, on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Henny of
aumanstown, spent Sunday with

 
 







 



. IMr. and Mrs. Harry Gibble.
: ‘ [ Mr, and Mrs. John Wolgemuth
ps U e a ers an and children of Union Square, visit-
4 3 ed in the home of Isaac Shelly.
G Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Nissley enter-
» 3 Bined Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brandt
’ - And daughter of East Petersburg, on.
Automobile Heeces Se


Mr. and Mrs, Amos Nissley and
laughter Lottie of
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Garman.
Misg Grace Holland wag enter-
ained in the home of Mr. and Mrs.


I ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CONGR
CESSORIES.
WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRSTC
~ (MOUNT JOY GE
Peter S. Brubaker,
Bell Phone 127-11
.. Also Auto Hiring at A
 
 






on Saturday and Sunday.
The Misses Emma and Fannie
Dissinger, Stella Nissley and Grace
Holland were entertained by the
Misses Mabel and Nora Miller, on
Sunday evening.
Tuesday, March 28—At the old
Red Lion stables, Mt. Joy, horses,
enws, bulls, shoats and some New
York State ajples by C. S. Frank
and Ed. Ream. Minnich. auet.
PA In
Saturday, Mar. 25—At the FEvan-
eelical church. Mt. Joy,




 


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Will Address Indian Students
The Rev. Lewis Chester Morrison, Parish House in Harrisburg.
Rector of St. Luke's Episcopal
Church, preached last Sunday even- ed after preaching at the evening
ing at St. Andrew’s Church, Harris- service at St Stephen's Church,
burg, in exchange with the Tector, Harrisburg.
Rev. James Fry Billitt. On ,Mon-; Thursday (tomorrow) he preaches


be B53 Touk Tra F USAGE
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pews by a Committee to sell.


30 church | iy he attended a meeting


| Harrisburg Clericus at St. Pauls
On Tuesday Rev. Morrison return-
the in the evenicg at St John's Church,




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addresses
the Indian students at Carlisle and
preaches at St. Andrew’
Shippensburg,
Mt Joy's Best
in the e
turning home on Saturda.


 
8 Church,
ening, re-