PACE FIV? | THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Wednesday, April 26, 1916. MRS. MINNIE BRENEMAN 87H ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT DIED SUDDENLY ( SUNDAY FORENOON |Exercises Held in Church of Gog at D READED | ¥ Landisville, Last Evening ) (Continued from page 1) _ f Y in Columbia aged 68 years. Simon| The eighth annual commencgment Kinsey oi Elizabethtown, is a son! exercises of the East Hempfield of the deceased. | township high school took plade last A evening at’ 7:30 in he Church of ! Mrs. Amanda H. Hertzler God, Landisville, when a class of Mrs. Amanda H. Brenneman Hertz eight were graduated irom the in- ler, wife of Elia B. Hertzler, of stitution, The address of the even | near Millersville, died at midnight ing was delivered by Prof. Henry | on Thursday at her home in the'K. Ober, of Elizabethtown College, | fifty-ninth year of her age. She had The graduates are Anna Ferich, | been in failing health for nine valedictorian; Claribel Kunkel, salu- | months, but for six weeks she had tatoltan; Harriet H Billet, Myrtle | 3 3 HE been confined to bed. Her death May Greider, Anna J Heisey, Ye {| THE PACKAGE was due to a complication of di- C. Reinhold, Hlizabeil K. Markley | Te SYRING seases. She is survived by her hus- and Levi M. Peifer. ihe Board of] : ¢ band and the following step-chil- Directors is as follows: President, | dren: Frank Hertzler, of Philadel-' jj i Long; secretaiy, W. Scott | y | phia; Mrs. L. TL. Charles, of Mount gushong: treasuie, Dr. J. S. Ken- Joy; Elmer Hertzler, of Wilkins: gig 1 ©. Bowers ing H. C. Ren-| ; burg, Pa, and one brother, John H. 514 Ww. W. Metsu is principal | Breneman, of New Danville. The ,. (eo school. [ We LJ funeral was held on Sunday morn- The program of (he evening in- | ing at 9 o'clock at the house, where cluded the following numbers: Pre: | services were private, with public cession; prayer, Rev, Harvey Her- gervices at the Millersville Menno- shey: chorus, Over the Heather, No- r nite Church at 10 _o'elock. Inter- qo jopngon; salut tory oration, The ! ment was made in the New Danville njgh¢ Brings out the Stars, Claribel | Mennonite Cemetery. Kunkel; recitation, Sister and I, Klizabeth Mai kley: oration, Peace— the School's Opportunity, Levi Pei- fer; quartet, Dreaming, Harry Rowe Shelly; class history, Alta Reinhold; recitation, Dora, Harriet Billet; class prophecy, Myrtle Greider; piano du- et, Fanfare Militaire, J. Ascher, Es- Mrs. Hattie Peters Mrs. Hattie Peters, widow of the late Henry J. Peters, died on Mon- day evening, at the home of her son, Benjamin Peters, near Fairview, from apoplexy, aged 75 years. The' deceased is survived by the follow- m 2 ESTROYER OF nila ™t eat , hu. ff sic ff HILDHOOD * ONOUERED LOST—A black scarf, Return to Mrs. Levi Shank and get reward. YT. P. Taylor, Prominent Louisville Druggist, Makes Interesting LOST—A pair of gold spectacles. Statement | Return to this office-and get reward. WANTED—Everybody to subscribe oti, | for the Mount Joy Bulletin. tt Eve FOR SALE—A good bicycle im excellent condition Call on Roy 8 Zink, Manheim, Route 2. 1t FOR SALE—Corn cobs. Write of phone, Aaron S. Landis, Mt. Joy. 1t. | ited —A boy te lcarn the bar ber trade. Apply to Hay Williams, Mount Joy. apr, 19-tf. | FOUR SALE—A chiciien house im good condition. Apply at thig ofuce. Day Old Chicks—S. C. White T. P. TAYLOR horns and Barred Rocks for sale “The greatest health insurance in the [10c a ch. Also Custom Hatching at world is the simplest,” he said. “I nev [4c a ch. Newpher Smeltzer, ount te. er could quite understand why people Joy. are so negiizent in the use of the sim ees plest of all pre ventives of illness, It's FOR SALE—A Daisy Jualor “wh all a matter of keeping the bowels candle acetylene plant good as new. open. The man who carries a little box A ’ . : Fo 8 C of Rexall Orderlic has got a good T partculars eall. en or address | health policy in bis pocket. | believe Bulletin, Mount Joy. apr. B-4t, | they are the best laxative ever pre NOTICE—I oR 3 : — re) pared, and their pleasant taste appeals kinds of ln y Bired ou te men, women and children alike.” Png ng, » DE. jets, work of that kind. Charges very We have the exclusive selling rights for reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. this great laxative. EE sn Ra [any NOTICE—All watches, clocks, ets ther Mumma, Beulah Danner; ora- tion, When Educated, Anna Heisey; valedictory oration, We Launch to Anchor Where? Anna Ferich; quar- | tet, The Call, Mark Andrews; pre- sentation of diplomas; address, Prof. ing children: Mrs. Frank Metzgar, of Manheim; Benjamin, of Fairview, with whom she made her home, Henry, of Manheim, and Aaron, of Mastersonville. One brother, - Benja- ! min Thuma, of Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. Barbara Graybill of Penryn, also survive. She was a member of the Brethren in Christ Church. chorus, A Summer Night, R. R.| Farman; benediction, Rev. J W. Gentzler. care. | The funeral will take place from a Every case of sore throat should be looked upon with suspicion by the parents and a physician called as | WHO WANTS IT? Having pur | superintendents and other persons in charge of educational | chased a roadster I have no further 2 \ 8:30 o’clock, with services at 10 State Agricultural Notes and religious institutions are required to exclude children suffering from sore throat. The careful observance of | use for my 1914 four-cylinder 12-14 le. . o'clock, at the Mastersonville Breth- Reports to the Department of | this law has decreased the number of cases and the prompt administration of antitoxin by the physician has | horsepower Henderson motorcycles” ren in Christ Church. Interment will Agriculture indicate a larger acre- | materially decreased the death rate from this dread disease of childhood. Complete including presto tank, tame 4 be made in the adjoining cemetery. age of potatoes in , many counties | COLUMBIA, PA. dem, horn, etc, all in A 1 shape and. rs than a year ago. In Lancaster | | : fand guaranteed right Will sell for Rev. M. P. Boyle county a larger acreage of tobacco | Bn pe A ae A | The House ef Quality about half its cost to a quick buyer. 4 % Rev. M.'P. Boyle of Huntingdon, is reported. [ MODERN SISTERS oF Tis FATES Ait [Call at this office tf. dieq Monday. He Was 78 years old Members of the Monroe County ; eo. Manufactures by aan ’ To on et a and was born in Ireland. He came Poultry Association are Planning | G. 8. VOGLE, AUCTIONESR | Read the Bulletin. ; 1 to America when he was 16 vears for an egg exchange which will | ; old, and when the Civil War began provide a center for pooling of eggs | organized Company I. 21st Cavalry, to be shipped to one general dis-| and was made first lieutenant. He tributing and selling agency. | wag wounded twice and carried a] Growers of berries and small | bullet in one knee for 25 years. He fruits are anticipating a good crop | gerved as pastor of United Brethren this season. i Churches at Altoona, Johnstown Unless frosts damage the Woes | Huntingdon, Lebanon, Reading, Mt. soms there ig every prospect of a | Joy and Chestnut Springs. He al- fair peach crop throughout the so represented Huntingdon County State during the summer. in the Legislature in 1879-1880. | Farmers in North Annville Town- | Len (ship, Lebanon County, are selling off | >= Mrs. Walter Eby [their mixed breeds of cattle and 1 Mis: Nellie, wife of Walter Eby |buying only Holsteins. Vv of Lemoyne, died #4 the home of | Ten farmers in Wilmington Town. her father-in-law, Pi L. Eby, in|ship, Lawrence County,are planning that place last Friday, after an i11- | the erection of brick silos during ness of seven weeks duration, death [the summer. resulting from pneumonia. Deceased| A letter to the Department of wag In her twenty-third year. Her |Agriculture from a Juniata County husband survives, The funeral was correspondent states that 100 years held on Monday with interment in ago, in 1816, there was little or no the Camp Hill cemetery, near Le- summer and no crops in that sec \ ——— moyne, Deceased was well known |tion. here, her husband being a former| Elk County farmers in Benzinger resident of the boro. Township have organized a co-oper. re ative creamery at St. Marys and are Mrs. Levi Rutherford going back to dairying as they feel Tevi Rutherford. a former it is their main dependence. lizabethtOWT died at Crows are said to pe unusually rrisbur on Wed- plentiful and a complete pest in The deceased some partg of Lackawanna County ago a resi- where they are destroying crops was re- and eating young chickens. from a complication of diseases prof Schlosser took part in an after a long illness. On March 3, p,ster service which was rendered 1916, he returned from the Lancas- py the Brethren Sunday School at ter General Hospital, and since that p,imyra, time failled rapidly. Deceased Was prof. Meyer visited the Chiques born in Marietta, September 19, Sunday School on Sunday, repre- 1857, and was in his fifty-ninth genting the District Sunday School diphtheria, measles, tuberculosis and RELIGIOUS NEWS of Worship p : is life was living In gecretary . = : year, and all his life 8 gE, becretary. 3 y Donegal on Sunday afternoon by the Sr ~~’ the borough. By occupation he was pressrs. Harley, Gingrich, Bucher, Sunday School of the Donegal Pros. 2 ou aay oC D€ 4 A smi carryin on that se ¢ Shisle risiteqd i or 5 ah od ; 2 black: i, an Tn He was Bose and ae r fig ied rd fas byterian church. The participants bagitiess for many oan Homes of : Fe ouncol -Tingne a did very nicely and the attendance > twice married. Mr. Christian Bucher over Sunday. was good. Prof. H. K. Ober took part in an Easter service on Sunday afternoon Chas. H. Flory former resi- . Methodist Episcopal Charies H iiory, a former resi which was rendered by the Sunday a oS era li 3 Arde Fe py re . Vv. dent of Silver Spring, Lancaster q.; 5) of the First Church of the 3 By Ror i ial : i noon Sunda 8 : § 3 1 ay *hool, 9:15 . . county, died oon on Sunday at Brethren in Philadelphia. Sunday Sc 9.» 2 ; about iles Preaching service, 10 A. M.—sub- his home, about two miles south of Dr. Reber, Prof. Meyer and Prof. € g St i Wrightsville, York county. He was gopjogser were sent from the J°Ch Supremacy of Love. in his sixty-third year. The funeral cpypeh of the Brethren as delegates Boworth League, 5:30 P.M. was held from the late home this {, tho pistrict Meeting which CoD Preaching at 7:30 P. M.—subject, Make Jesus King. morning vened near Ephrata, on Wednesday * : Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev- ET . and Thursday. : Henry H. Heidler, a’ former resi prof- D. C. Reber met with the ©NINE. dent of Columbia, died at San Historical Committee of the Eastern | ‘aliforni: 5 arri teria hurch Wiego, California, Mrs. Harriet District, Pennsylvania, of which he Sroshy eri ne u Nin Breneman, of this place, is a sister {4 5 member, which convened at Rev. Frank G. BoOssert, Ss of the deceased. Ephrata on Tuesday afternoon. On Sabbath School, 9:15 A. M. : ————— : ies ? Divine Worship and Sermon 10:30 Wednesday he attended the Hlders’ The remains of Mrs. Rebecca A. Meeting and the Wednesday after- Wolf, who died at Lancaster, Were |noon session of the Distriet Meeting interred at Marietta yesterday. {which convened near Ephrata, at f (the Mohler Meeting house. George P. Deacon, formerly of Co- —— ss —— lumbia, died at Pottstown on Fri. day aged 44 years. A. M. Subject, John Huss and Jerome of Prague. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M., Sub- ject, The Peril of the Second Best. Prayer Meeting this evening at 17:30. Y Miss Susan Kreadv of Rohrers- | a. A town went to Lancaster Monday and St. Luke's Episcopal Church | Michael G. Shindle died at Mount. |1ied While waiting on a car, In the | p., | ewis ChestegliMorrison, B.| A. ville | on Monday from bladder | 'Taction company’s office. She Was| pirst Sunday Easter, (Low trouble aged 79 years. 78 years old. | Sunday), April 30881916. Holy Communig 130 AL M. formerly of! Sunday Schoo 15 A M. ied at Middle-| amization) Aaron Fasig died dnheim on| Mrs. Albert Kan} fhurgday after a 8’ illness| Washiagton Boro, ed [82 years. QW. Dixon has established 667 stations throughout the packages of antitoxin are distributed annually from | | her late home on Friday morning, at | early as possible. The State law provides that teachers, Notes From Our Many Local Houses | Easter exercises were held at For years diphtheria was the most dreaaed of all children’s diseases. tality rate was in the neighborhood of 40 per cent. typhoid fever roo (:00. Barbara street. Next Tuesday, May 2nd-—-Gleaner’s ut 8 per cent. ning Prayer and Instructicn, Unuu che discovery of antitoxin the mor- Thousands of families were grief stricken and mothers’ hearts made desolate by this dread destroyer of childhood, Antitoxin is one of the world’s greatest discoveries in medical | science. Through its use the death rate has been reduced to abo early stage of the disease few deaths occur. H. K. Ober, Elizabethtown College; | In order that antitoxin may be secure day morning of rectors of the Thursday, April 27th, Woman's Bank of Marietta Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 at the rectors were elected: home of Mrs. Arthur Brown on N. ler and Ethelbert directors of the dent of . ved the The Bureau of Farm Adviceof the ity ar) nd where she Department of Agriculture has 1list- made her her daughter. ed W. Theo Wittman, poultry ex- SEE She was a mt 0 Christ Re- pert, to give lectures and demon- he Greeks depicted the three goddesses of fate, one with a spindle, one 1 y formed church of Elizabethtown. strations during the latter part of | ,¢ ghears : hi 1 funeral took April at the following places: April In the Bureau of Vital Statistics of the State Department of Health there are en busy vy «Jems ’ aturda Interment was 20, Smethport; April 24, TKane: who are the modern personification of the thr i rs of Greek 1 hology. Day ir T plac: in va inal y in : April 25, Oil City: April 27, Mead-| end to another, they are occupied in punchin strips of car rd the fa ting to all t as BA I; dd ville: Ann 2Q Grove City births which occur among the eight million inhabitants of Pennsylvani: EE EY 5 : i The law requires that each birth and death shall be recorded and a certificate du orwarded John Troutwine —— Department of Health at Harrisburg. From these the punch card records are made hich permits John Troutwine, one of Marietta’s Elizabethtown College Notes of all the facts. These are the vital statistics of the State. prominent citizens and business 1). pul Bowman, President of With this accurate information it is possible for Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, Commissioner of He men, died at his home on Front Blue Ridge Colleg: was a welcome work systematically toward the prevention of disease. The statistics for the year 1915, which ha the Board of Di- National following di- John H. Mil- the F. Hiestand, president; Club at 7 P. M., Galahad Club at Hiestand, vice Miller, H. 8. Hiestand, 7:30 P. M Personal rnappenings (Continued from page 1) Mr. Walter H. Fry of this place, who is making shells for high ex- church, Marietta, on plosives for the English government immediately following evening at the Bethlehem Steel plant, was er the following home over Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zeller, Mrs. Etta Bennett and son, and Mrs. H. funeral of Mrs. Walter Eby at Lemoyne, on Sunday. The following attended the funer- (and the treasurer gave a lengthy re- i al of Mrs. Walter Eby at Lemoyne port. The Raster offerings amounted crete reason, WHY OUR PRICES ARE SO MUCH on Monday: Justice and Mrs. Jac. H. Zeller, Mrs. Etta Bennett and son Thomas, Harry H. Zeller and daugh- ter Miss Mae, and George and Bu:- wood Zeller, Mrs. Harry M. Stauffer of Palmy- Hoffman, Byron L. Frey. Joseph ier and J. Nissley cashier. Herman L. I. -sfrorrrp Marietta Elected Officers At the annual parish of St. elected for the ensuing yar: C. Reinhold, Edwin John J. Carroll, meeting the There’s no given standard in Men’s Suits. You John’s Episcopal don't buy them like, for instance, you do a ton of Monday night coal. St pray- what they MUST have ost price. If vestrymen were they buy small numbers price is cor- Albert respond ngly higher, nd he selling B. Reinhold, price MUST be higher or the ba Court is THE REXALL STORE lett at my place of business by 8. . er can be gotten by owner E. W. GARBER calling for same and proving prop- \ —~ ky erty. All goods unclaimed within If used in large doses in the very d by every poor family in the State, Commissioner of Health Samuel G. Commonwealth for its free distribution. More than 29,718 | these stations to the physicians who have cases under their street, that place, on Tuesday morn- visitor on College Hill on Monday pleted, show that there has been material reduction in the annual death toll from scarlet fever, whooping cough ’ ’ S °5 . Exchang Miller. The other institution are B. TL Y \ IE B. Frank ian ou v:ust i GY president; John 8. ERTIES Norman R. Y He . : a) Lindemuth, Samuel our Spring DS at ‘ L. Brandt is cash- PARR i Brandt assistant we have said many t beiore, i isn Brandt is teller. you pay for a th counts the George F. Stibgen, H. Zeller and daughter attended the David R. Mehaffey, Horace L.Ilalde- man, C. Penrose Hipple. Reports of ,the various organizations {to over $300. RE... | In Sunny California Word received here fr { Mrs. 1 D. Stehman this hat they ra, formerly of this place, is ‘the enjoyed themselves in the vicinity of {closeq the fact guest of Mrs. Jacob H. Zeer today.| Los Angeles, California. These ladies were formep school mates here and have not s3emn each other since they left school. # ihre Eiected > Bank Dire: At the regular el Master Arion Shelly, the State Road, {being the lucky | rabbit On was one to dag m week are residing on for x Ie 1 s oS ( Ks will be S nd & is : Copies of the new and State may be hadat the Wai Room S ) n 4 hp m Ty : ‘ on he Express Office, North Lime St 30 days will be sold for storage. mar29-4¢ Chas. A. Wealand WANTED: Salesman with wideas quaintance among merchants and otner business men in own ecm munity. Splendid eppertunity 9 | establish permaneat business. Beam |OL Company, Cleveland, Okie. 4 FLORIN, 2A ~ very Woman Wants} Prompt attention given -o eallimg pall an SE |all kinds of real estaie and persomas REVS ES | 'Toperty sales. Batsfaction guaras | [vi wi BS charges ive me s ual | fl | Drop me a aard Gut} 6-2 | 5 Fo PERSONAL HYGIENE I ; : J t Disscived in water for douches stop The Bulletin only costs $1 a year. j pelvic catareh, tlceration and inflame 4 The Bulletin only costs $1 a year.| | mation. Recommended by Lydia EF. : 5 Pinkham Mead. Co, ror ten years. The Bulletin only costs $1 a year. Fy hez'ing wonder for nas. | catarrh, Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin| |sore throatand sore eyes. Economical. : Has extrac 7 _cleansi d idal power. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin' {Sample J° a Social Tow | Nai, axton I oilet Company, Boston, Mam. o Conestoga Traction Company Reduced Express Rates On and after May 1st, 1916,a new ective on the lines of the Co Q Q A feature of the new Tariff will be the division oo ? I % into Six Zones Express Tariff will be ef- estoga Traction Company. Articles, those separately listed, weig 7 pounds or s, Will be >d within zcnes 1, 2 and 3 cents. There large 1 of other redu a Ww s advantages receipt of pac ighing 7 pounds or be established at th Wa r ir € e Square, ) TOSCO OTOTOODTTOOT IOC OOOO DOTIVSTOTOOTO0000 most—it's WHERE YOU BUY IT and HOW MUCH YOU GET. sell their gar according to the next step. say these boastifully or dispar- isen to leadership in the County. We're only pointing out a con- LOWER THAN THE LIMITED STORE— and wl vhere you can save real money on vour purchases. a G. & W. PRICES—S810 to 830 Groff & Wolf Co. 26 30 North Ougay and dis dis- now e in