The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 17, 1916, Image 2

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Wednesday, May 17, 1916.
PAGE TWO THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA.
 
gn anthem, Miss Hannah Fishburn
YHE SULLETIN | valley Farm, has a thoioughbred 4 . '
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| ) ’ and Miss Marie Uibel sang solos,
MOUNT JOY, PA sale. Address Box 167, Rheems, Pa Niasonic Home News Viss Lottie I. Fry and Mis. B. BE.
Editor & Pro'r | I'he Penn Lime, Stone and Ce- Eby sang a duet.
’ The children of the Homes sang
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JBSCRIPTIO PRICE $1 A YEAR! cutput of fluxing stone They have os Ww he a e 0
» N C $ Ry ; , PRESSLY FOR THIS PAPER two anthems, and at the conclusion
Months ...00 Cents i payroll of abou seven wundred | BY A GUEST AT THE of the services, each one was pre
I'hree Months ,.26 Cents dollars for two weeks. HOMES sented, by the members of the . 9’ /
gle Copies 3 Cents Mr. John Heisey, who has made | Lodge, with a box of candy. atl t e price Z at oesnt vary.
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< yl Copies FREE id 8 John G. McB.ide th { Anothey eventful week of the | a f A—
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aa ars, became quite ill on| pjomes hag just been numbered with | EAST PETERSBURG
x . | Sunday and Va removed to the | (} g |
Entered a e post office at Mount | ’ gi vas ( past | a
Jjov as second-class mail matter. hospital at Lancaster by Dr. Ulrich. | Many as have been the remarkab | Reformed Laymen Are Guests of
A ; © res pondents m8 Have t gos 8Yp : g wu ly fine entertainments with which Lutheran Brotherhood
nunicatior his otlcCe ed nea he Penn Lime, Stone and | je , . Wa {
ater than Monday l'elephone news ve night | 138 he Homes have been wvored, the | ——
» ¢ A e an ; > De om past week hag fairly glistened with | MM louis Shirk spent some time
9 Chan : Me the super character of those pre-| ianheim with friends. rE AER CT TET OA
ge Adve 1 8 posiLve ( Klar 1d in sente d, hich must e given rank 11 Geigh of Lancaster, [ ¢
ori igh New ” avertaments OnE the very er andor, Ms. Mor Styleplus ¢}
ns eaches us Tuesday \ [t was an unusual occurrence that, | Fulmer g ni
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and young and 500d oer pie nd feel ) Sk : Lor &M Col Mr. and Mi Lepper of
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ri 2% ny companied by a full OF pagaqena, Cal, are visiting her par-
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufiman cosire, vere accommodated 10 | opts Mr, and Mrs. Eli Young
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had gone to Neifsville on a visit to - : their rendition by a graduated stage Mrs. Ella Shenk of Landisville, is : :
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb ROWENNA erected in the spacious dining hall, | yicitine her mother, Mrs. Mary io 54 band
Kauffman. Miss Ilva Billet of Lancastel, where the large audience they al- | fostetter and sister Miss Mamie. When the wide-awake man, with the eve for Style and gy x
What is the reason our taxes are SPRL a day.ap 20mg . BL Woek. tracted, found space and comfort. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber have re- his purse, goes to buy a suit of clothes, he asks himself this question: How can
so high and no visible results for Mrs. BE. A. O'Brien oi Paladel- he numbers of thig splendid mis- | ty'ned home after spending four be sure that Iam getting the best clothes for the money I put down? :
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the expenditure thereof? How many pata, Speni a8 Sunday with Mrs. ccilaneous program were artistically | weeks at New York with relatives. No matter when you buy a suit of Styleplus trom us, you can be certain of
can answer? Holace “Giatteitel. and beautifully rendered, and elicited | The T.adies’ Aid Society also met this fact: Styleplus values are always exceptional. Amid all the changes in a
3 ; . 1 rs. Wim. ads Phil- a os ’ hot AuEo. | : : - fois | ; 5
Mr. Schmidt, the new hotel pro- Yq . and Mir wm Rhoads of Phil the enthusiasm and hea:ty applause | here, with 19 ladies present. At a world at war, Styleplus represent the very utmost of value for the one unchanging,
prietor, has purchased a new player adelphia, spent Sunday with Eli of the audience. | seasonable hour a fine lunch was moderate price of 517
{200 i agents I seen | Stoner and family. 1 ZOrs Zave Dr t their i sorv er Aa .iliipe { C aryl
plane. d Plano a may be see Mi Mar iY t sponding All the singers gave proof of their | served. ’ The big scale and scientific method of Styleplus manufacture cnable us to
y day ir is town. Miss ary Albrigh ls Sj ng mn iency in the sice art, & | y : [ . ( : >
every day in this town : Mary 3 : i proficiency in the musical rt, and (Clayton Hoffman and daughter This is the onl hold fast to our Ideal: To give our customers the most for their money, no matter
Many of our people attended the | Several weeks with her sister, Mrs. (heir work was a high compliment | Irene, of Coatesville, spent some Y Se ions ob the cloth k av be
irvi S i John Carney at Philadelphiz 1 | 43 : what the existing conditions of the clothing market may be.
Fairview lovefeast. Quite a few John Carney at Philadelphia. to the successful labors of their |time with his mother, Mrs. Kate Styleplus Store
ministering brethren were present Mr, and Mrs. Norman White a. € ple conductor. | Hoffman. . ’ Style plus through-and-through quality—all wool fabrics
and discussed lovefeast scriptures. the possessors of a Une son, Nor- Prof. Rebert, in addition to his! William Lindly spent a few days in town! Style plus perfect fit—for every man of every age and physique
Geo. Sweigart, of the Hill Church, man Hoffman White, Jr. proof of ability as a conductor, dem- | at Philadelphia with his parents Style plus economy—the easy price for everybody itl Stylepl
k . tl : ? Style Llus guarantee r— itte sith every Styleplus
found a good hat and horse blanket Mrs. John Zigler and threc chil- gpgtrated, in his piano solos, his | and purchased a Buick touring car, Style plus guaranteed wear—a written guarantee With every vlep
on Monday morning. The owner can | dren returned home after spending jagtery of that instrument, and his | coming home in it.
have property by calling and prov- | several weeks at Conestoga Cent.e. right to a high tank among the pi-| M. M. Bard, our local drover, sold P E GE i Zz Mount Joy
B o k ®
on Wednesday at public sale at . ® y
ing same. Mr. and Mrs. Fackler and Misses gnigts of our country. |
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Mr. Thomas must soon put up an | Iva Albriga; and Mary and Martha pggpecially fine was the rendering
automobile repair shop since his Shank attended Commencement at of ~Barbata Frietchie,” their princi- [an average price of $62.80 per
business of repairing and cleaning Maytown. pal number. | head. — sag TA
machines is improving with leaps The Misses Ruth Grove, Myrtle At the conclusion of the program, | The Mite Society of the Reformed Cn 7 iG
and bounds. He also has a vul-| Grove, Sue White, Mary and Martha (pe choral society was assured ot | Chureh met on Tuesday evening at <I IIE) EB Im STV NaAAAaiAaaAAA
canizing machine. itn Shank called on Mrs. Norman White (3c appreciation of the guests, and !the home of Mrs. L. B Gochanuer . . “ 3 |
This is real Jane a er, | at the Columbia Hospital, 1ast BUD , vote of thanks was tendered them |?0d family with 32 members ® < al ¢ 5 BJ |
n th pr i £ Ss i | S = = in
when thunder, hail gna orm an day evening. and others who were instrumental | Present. a $ in » b> 4 ; 3
pear every other day. Vegetation 18 Messrs. Norman and Eli Stoner ;, ringing to the Homes thi | Mrs. Monroe Zerphy of Wilming- & Sy = > 4 i |
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thriving wonderfully and the Dpré- ang families, Mrs. Barbara Stoner g;jengig concert ton, Del, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Le. oo 5 > 3
dictions are, much hay and 3008 554 Miss Clara Stoner attended the aa tig ; fovre, of Lancaster, were Tecent YR 7 -~ > <q |
2 » An entertainment looked forward : ? . |
erops of wheat. funeral of Elmer Stoner's child at i, with pleasurable anticipation Ww visitors with the family of Dr. Wi- B by at hes . ? A New Stock 3
Messrs. Ed. Hane and Charles painpridge, on Saturday. The child ;. ip tral Show. of M ro 1 {liam Garrettson. n vx C : al B of <
Becker were out fishing on Friday ,.4 measles, pneumonia and then Es a b ie SiO i H Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Andes attend B| > 3
> * number of friends OI 1e omes a . f x rE y
pnd red two large bunches of developed br fever, from which it a : bo a Lo eH ie ed the state convention of the ® 5 > A é 5 0, 8 4 .
large catfish. Any persons Wishing ggg ffomh ARR 2 UCCCSSIULLY | yeniohte of Golden Fagles at Read- ; > EN pA Nal is of ‘ 4 i alo 1] 1n | “
to learn how to catch big fish can a > oaiced % show o tals Rm, i all lyme Mr. Andes served as a dele n Ql 3 ua gl er PLL ep 3 i AKU 1X utlce! i
get instru ions from them at the : ea t of the Kilks ai L k oate from the local castle No. 152. = NL. verorguases #8 > eT Wh RES dg
rate of 50 cents per hour. THE FEAST OF ROSES Lhd = dness of is The regular monthly meeting of & ml 4] |The Undersigned Inform the Publis
When Isaac A. Stauffer walked —— resolved to rep:oduce (pa yutheran Brotherhood was held ; I Guaranteed 3 that they are prepared to do
~ / ' bam RAMEE 6 Saw 4 A omimittee OL Lion Lu- the Homes foi Of: thn WARE. Cire S| b> 4
/ in 8 ken house he saw a : . : : he hore of Albert B. Groff when 5 » 3 Practical H Shoel
pi 1g so high ina box near d Church, wiica has in charge the guesls. Lhe $ they had ag their guests the lay- 5 ° B ie in writing 3 actica orse oeing
upon investigating ae al BESEmahs . he oe oe Laer eommg attractoq a large num- | men’s organizations of! the Re- - > od ann 0 RETFY 1 ~~ <i ai v0, Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy
t thig pigeon had hatch Boor = annual Feast of Roses, ber of visitors, so that an audience | formed Church. Forty-seven young . F Il Ml tang | 1 5000 MILES a Special attention given to all work,
oung chickens from three hag all the preparations now bow: | 07 over 800 greeted their appesiance | and middle-aged men were present uw a i Y Guaranteed a i> 3 All diseases of the feet promptly a
They are all living and | COMpi6ic ana promise 10 the public' ‘Ihe tearful laughter at the jokes | who spent the evening with voeal ® Bl 12 Sold by $ tended to. Your Work Solicited p
most interesting and inspiring ser- and funny antics of the burnt cok |and instrumental musie. Rev. | m 5 i> 3
ice this year. The service this artists, and the ecstacy of the music | Rothermel made the address i iad FR 5 = i f y {1 rare 3 f v
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; [ES A year marks tae twenty-seventh an- of our first Minswel show made | met Ae Gold Filled £xpansion a i> Barr's 1 ny <i BACH & SHANK
NORTHWEST RAsaO &o ¢ | - 8 <| General Blacksmiths and Horse-Sh
+n Ruhl sold his fat steers to a nual payment of the debt, one red such an indellible impression upon | y : (1 JO) . : | aeneral acksmiths an Ses
John Ruhl scold his fat Steers to & wn " to at Tuas 2c ito ; c 1 i DP ors : D Blough’s sale of Fine Horses a Bracelet Watches = p MOUNi JOY, PA pr 0rse 0Ers
dealer from Lancaster last week. ose a, 3 if : : to the our young minds, that few ever OUL| . .30- june 8rd, at hig stables 2 > g MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Ww 1 sie +h a Bible agent heirs of Baro jenry Willic Stie- grow i emory iesire pl, .
Ww. L. Heisey with a Bible agent A€l 0 Aron FIGNIy Wham grow its memory : and desire for i. Elizabethtown. This will be an = : u TAAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAT i - ———
canvasseqg our section last Satur-| gel Speakers of prominence and more. So the coming of a Minstrel | we Y we
: 5 : : . extra fine lot. 1t | = 2 JOHN M MILLE
day. preachers who stand high in the show was hailed alike by the hoary = a a im J a STORAGE BATTERIES { R
Altho a mule be sweet and kind, ' Lutheran Church have been secured headed, as well as the youngest Of | : F s » RECHARGED and
Please stay in front and not be- | for this year’s program. Seveal ad-' the guests with pleasurable aaicr| I ‘a COMPLETE EQUIPMENT ¢
hind. ditional selections will appear on pation, and the realization was at- | Always at Your |= FE - HENRY H. KOSER
| VULCANIZING


CASINGS AND TUBES Surveyors & Conveyancers
ALL KINDS OF
MACHINE TURNING
Elias Geib and family visited in ' the program for the afternoon serv- tended with the greatest satisfaction. |
the home of John Heisey near ice. As usual the decorations of Without being present to witness | Service for
Lititz on Sunday. the high standard and special music and hear, few could” realize that an | . -
Printing Needs!
Sunday school kids who sing “I | of former occasions will add to amateur performance of this kind |

Don W. Gorrecht 3

  
 
want to be an angel” arn't always | the interest of this year’s celebra- could be rendered with such perfec- | Fl
in a hurry about it. tion, The day is Sunday, June 11th, !tion 8 ENGINES REPAIRED ~
i : : 2 : N owman's Store
Miss Verna Becker of near Els-| with four services, beginning with The performers were splendidly | (Near Bowman's Store) 5 Ea
tonville, spent last week With her | gungay School at 9 a. m., With ad- | attired; they comprised many of | 1 MOUNT JOY, PA. B| ELECTRIC MOTORS
sister, Mrs. E. W. Geib and family. | gresges by the visiting pastors and the best vocalists of Lancaster, and | * fners [ome you J OVERHAULED
Reports from Mexico indicate | oporg; the memorial sermon at 10 they were accompanied by Prof. Adj ing Tot? It ET i | —— |
a I Be a hee a. m., the historical and memorial ' Stork’s fine orchestra. | — - = Sh - REPAIR WORK |
a an many persons supposed. | tno Birth Announcements | !
addresses and the legal payment of The singing of the solos, quartets | Wedding re | Krall Meat Market! GUARANTEED |
 
Envelope Iuclosures
Sale Bills
Hand Bills
Price Lists
Admission Tickets
Business Cards
Window Cerds
John Moyer of Dear Mt. Hope, | the rose to the Stiegel heirs at and choruses were beautiful, and |
and bis men are laying a founda |,.5, , 5 gpg the annual Chil- could hardly be excelled Their
tion for Samuel Shearer's new hog | dren’s day services by the Sunday jokes were adorned with very few
sty. a School at 6 p. m., with an address | whiskers. Of course, they did the!
John Sowers treated his new hay by one of the speakers of the day. usual stunt of reflecting thei witti- |


 
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Sed io dressing of hydrated lime. The fact that Miss Martha M. Horn-' cisms and worldly sayings on their Time Corda |
We are zow anxious: (o wee: the re ing, the great-great-granddaughter of best friends, but the goat enjoyed it | Note Heads ! PRICES LANDISVILLE, PA.
sults. ’ > : fo oe i | Bill Heads Envelopes TE a = | Special attention given to assist-
Dr. 5. D. Hershey and, Mee H the Baron, is buried in the ceme-| as much as the others. Calling Cards Leaflets | I always have on hand anytslng u vs :
J tery adjoining the church will add The ensemble was: Dr. J. C. Bol Statements in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, = ing Heirs, Executors and Adminis
ennie Zug of Manheim, spent a ‘ a Ey +} Milk Tickets Bolo Dried Beef, Lard, Htc. : trators in gettling of estates. s
few hours with D. B. Eby, last interest to the many hundreds of ton and Edward Eby as end men; | Wot Tickets gna, » 4 ire: Insurance. placed
Thursday. people who will be present this Dr. D. Sherman Smith ag centre | Bini TMs Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork adn on : MS ey fos in the Penn
E. W. Geib and family, Wm. J. | Year A special service at her grave man and interlocutor and Messrs. | Bricts Mutton. Prices always right. 9 ail PERE Lehi Su panes Bell
Werner and family and Mr. and will be arranged for. John Kendig, Samuel S. Smith, Geo. | Coapone 4 bd KRALL d Th : Rgiange.
Mrs. Joe Werner spent Sunday with Ye DeHaven, Samuel Meister, Harry | Padviisa ye a gF |
John Geib’s. SALUNGA Boyd, Paul Kendig, Charles Watt, | Blotters Cao West Main Se OUNT JOY. PA ota} | SAVING HAIR CUTYING
E. C. Ginder has been appointed Miss Jer Nissly spent Sunday Geo. Crandall, Dr. A. B. Kauffman Invitations Posters ’ ” fo (Ms: ~~
guardian over his nephew ins B. | With Mis ie Shertzer. : ind Cylde Shissler. | Tene Bell Telephone rkling Chappe + B. HERSHEY'S
Ginder, who is at the Girard Col- Eleanora is the new arrival at the So successful was this entertain- 3 “he Oridisal | s
lege, Philadelphi . home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fackler. | rent and so thoroughly was it en- | “abel - = A a 3 . Tonsorial Parlor
A discarded auto license tag Miss Kathryn Wilson of Lancaster 'joved by every ome of the large au-| So Bley We Are Always Prepared to Serve Three Chairs. No Waiti
makes an ideal shoe scraper if | was a Sunday visitor of Miss Mar- dience, that it was universally pro- | i Flocards . Manufactured by A - No iting
fastened securely at both ends to | tha Way. nounced, one of the very best we Pe ards Pure Spring Water Lo gent for the Middletown steam
two strong stakes driven into the Martha Dresher spent Saturday have had. Pivisauas The House of Quality Bhngry. Goods called for Tuesday
ground. evening with her cousin, Miss Ruth! The grateful thanks of the Man-| { ecelpis EM alvuree Friday.
s——— Ame Shonk. agement and Guests goes out to Our | j Pompe, careful and effi- COLUMBIA, PA. Ra%t Main 3t. a MOUNT Jovy
RHEEMS Mrs. Scofield and son James are friends, Dr. Frank Hartman and | : § on Grrenpion diven -
Mr and Mrs. Solomon Hoffman visiting Mr. J. S. Weiss and other | other friends, for their kindness. L . et IN ANY QUANTITY at very G. 8. VOGLE, AUCTIONEER
announce the birth of a daughter. | relatives. : Sunday, May 14, was marked by a 8 Moderate Charges FLORID?" PA
The porch rockers were vacant Mrs. Amos Doerstler is spending visitation by Ephrata Lodge, Nj = Don’t fail to see us before Bromups attention: gives ‘to
placing your order this year. all iindg of real estate and persomai
J. N. Stauffer & Bro. $i ose curse awe mes wm 10Ursday Special
MOUNT JOY, PA. Prop me a eard out
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last Sunday owing to the cold wea-|a few days with her daughter, Mr8. cor ¢ Ephrata, accompanied BY Don’t Send Your Order
ther. a: F. 8. Strickler. their families and friends. 1 : : ®
“frank Pierce has the contract to! Miss Florence Gainor of Silver, =... uw. visit was to Dut of Town Until You
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: furnish crushed stome to repair the | Springs, spent Sunday with her pa- =. Tl oo olicious services | DEE What We Can Do
   
 




  
  





turnpike east and west of this place. | rents near Salunga. .
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Belser and| Revival services in the Church gt 1 Se gay. ot. oY Re? — EE I= Fal -—
daughter of Elizabethtown, were the | the Brethren, conducted by Rev. gy ‘Were actompnale y 1 Eo Te Es 3
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Grei- | heir of eA began x Satur | J. W. Smith, Pastor of Trinity Lutt-| SUNOHFCTER § PILLS RALPH F. ESHLEMAN | Charles S. Frank Charles Chaplin
net, Yam _Suiurgas. | day evening. Bversbody Ie tavited. | ob CREEL SL RON ren, | TEN 1A br .. | AUCTIONEER | ‘Leu sd the world lsughs
Mrs. Davia Esbenshade and chil, John Kendiz was asked to come | Lodge; 21so tho cust of he ii ce tony Biomonf Brand CY Show Card Writer | MOUNT JO wis you
dren’ Bith, Mary and Paul, spent|back (after a few Weeks stay t( snd Prof. Giers Orchestra. ER tons Sed oh he Rita \/ . AN Sah U | TOV, PA
Saturday and Sunday at York as his home) to the Westinghouse In addition to an excellent sermon a= Bruges “ET OL EE en « ' oy | Prerapt Attention given 19 Sales of Our Ads Pring Results—Try it
: the guests of relatives. | Works at Pittsburgh, having left on | by Brother Smith, the Orchestra > years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliatls | Prices Reasonable [Ree Estate and Personal Property. The Bulletin only costs 31 a ye&Z.
Simon L. Helsey of th Lime | account of = strike. | rendered selections, the choir sang SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE |w. Donegal 8t. MOUNT J8Y, PA. {Term Moderate Bell Telephone Our Ads Dring Results—Try fit.

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