The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 07, 1916, Image 2

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THE BULI'ETI!N, MT
JOY,
PA.
wednesday, June*7, 1916



PAGE TWO
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= man has b gelected as the cap-
THE SULLETIN 1 of the local team.
MOUNT JOY, PA | \ meeting of the Maytown Fire
+ E. SCHROLL Editor & Pro'r. Company held the Maytown Hall
re a constitution and by-laws were
and the ollowing elected |
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Six Months...... ..60 Cents Ba X npan
ok €Y | Haine Charles Steeley and Nor- |
Three Months... .2p Cents i y
o man Arntz The general committee
Single Copies... ..2 Cents : it Te tor the #p.}
have thu far yrranged for ap-
ample CH ...FREE :
Sample SDpien F } pirate were authorized to proceed |
- i Mount | Ww the erection of a fire house on
Entered at the post office at | the sround owned by the Maytown | t
Joy as second-class mail matter. | o a ye Er oot]
All correspondents must have thelr | dand rhig fire house will he bui |
sommunications reach this office not | large enoug to accommodate the |
tater than Monday. Telephone pow | fire pump, hook and ladder truck, |t
of importance between that time ané |, .. ..... 4 other equipment and |
13 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- | 2 1CK au o at Ry BE
ges for advertisments must positive will shave an entrance on the main |
ly reach this office not later than | streef along side the Maytown Hall. |
Monday night. New advertisments a——— I woe rons mse
ns reaches Tuesday :
Rrteq If COPY ws indy SPORTING HILL
aight. Advertising rates on &pp | :
tion. | A H. Vogel ww. Of Eptrrata, |
ig { called on his parents on Friday {
MAYTOWN M1 Wd Mrs. Joseph Wicken-|
| ger Sunday at Salunga.
Fire Company Elects Trustées— | 1 nd Mrs. Eli Gibble and son |
Special Service for the Hospital | 3) Sunday at Palmyra
M A ys Sumpman and |S
Miss Anna Fryberger visited in | son Paul Decoration Day at |
oy
tha Hoffman visited in Mr. and Mrs. D. Dissinger attend- |
¢ AY Bi x o
and family of Mount | Penryn Monday.
visitors in towh 1 1 Mrs opI wind
Straley iil ainily auto i viurrel, a it Joseph
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vis a y
$34 i
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an ed Ss ank g
Johnstin.
Mrs. Sue Wolfe is spending a few I S t
weeks with Mrs. J. at SP 1
Steelion. sign K
Mrs. Harian Buller and children | sociation It
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. | lent specimen and we as :
Henry Eshleman. citizens of this village can feel [1
“sare and Mrs. Ra'ph Henderson | p! yud to have it at the entrance of
family of Lancaster, visited Mu. | our cemetery.
and Mrs, Paris kgler. ee eee ee {
} ie i endin,
Miss Lillian Sead ls pol gee ROWENNA
Eymg Sme with er 5h mo ’| Simon C. Heisey of Rheems, was
Mrs Bostic in Lancaster. a caller at Rowenna, last Tuesday.
M. Bostic of Lancaster, vis- |
Mie HN ros oO M po dard Mr. Eli Stoner and Master Rus- |
fed her daughters, Mra. gve sell, spent last Thursday at Phila- |
Moad and Mrs. Roy Amway.
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Miss May Hoffman returned home | Soltis Eyer sold two guernsey |
after spending the Je6t firey Works | cows to Johns Keller, Tuesday of}
with H. H. Hoffman a y | last week.
Miss Anna Kready of Millersville,
_has been elected ag assistant teach- |
er in the Maytown High School.
Miss Elva Billet of Lancaster,
spent Wednesday of last week with
| her parents.
Joseph Huntzinger, of Aloo, |... sppie Bostie of York, spent
spent a few days with his parents, | , oon Day with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huntzinger. | Mrs. H. Glatfelter. |
Mrs. E. BE. Grove, B. Grove, Mrs. |" \/ “ic Heineman, wife and |
John Roath, Mrs. Henry Shank, | = go. ue) of Columbia, were |
Harry Frank aufomobiled to Lane | callers at Amos Shank’s on Sanday. |
ter. oi. home Mrs. D. M. Eyer and Miss Ellen |
-Miss Edith Sloag return OMS | 4 offman called on Miss Emma C.
after spending a few days With| go ..".. iapethiown, last week. |
her brother, Paul Sload at Mount |... p ( pearson of West Phila:
Joy. Maiti ol a | delphia, visited her uncle, Amos E. |
Mrs. M. C. Manning enjoy | Shank and family, on Decoration |
visit from her grandparents, Mr. | Day. |
snd Mrs. William Cover of Higa. Mr. Charles McLaughlin, our |
spire. ! ticket agent, wag on the sick list
Miriam Reem and Anna Shaeffer |). yoex and had a substitute at |
of Elizabethtown, .re visiting their | o., ...c wing station.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leige | Joseph Deibler and twin
Boll. Nid ie i boys Joseph and Ralph of Harris-
Dr. William ‘Heisey and mother |... iigiteq her mother, Mrs. Mary
Mrs. B. Heisey automobiled to Har- | Singer, last week.
risburg, and visited Mrs. Robert | ’
Magee.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Norman Nissley and family of |
5 | Landisville and Mr. Alpeus Brandt |
Hiram Risser and | ,. wire of Mount Joy, spent part |
Mrs. Elizabeth Spangler spent the | , o day at A. M. Shank’s
dZy with Mr. and Mrs. haddeus | 5 gysie Caskey, who visited |
Groff at Bainbridge | Mrs. D. M. Eyer, went to Elizabeth- |
Dr. Isaac Simons brought Jobm |, 5pg Palmyra to visit relatives |
Henderson home from St. Joseph's, soveral days before returning to |
lospital. Mr. Henderson ig rapidly
recovering from tae effects of the
Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and son
visited their rela-
Kauffman and family. |
prior to marriage
Hoover, formerly
pital.
Mrs. A. H. Mackley and Mrs. A.
L. Hicks have returned home after
spending the past two weeks with
Mrs. Robert Magee at Harrisburg.
Mrs. Charles C. Hicks and son
Charles visited in Lancaster.
Mrs. Abram Sload is vislting her
son Paul at Rheems.
On Sunday evening at 7:30
o'clock a union service and mass
meeting was held for the purpose of :
presenting the hospital cause to the |
Do You Know That
tives, Daniel
Mrs. Campbell
was Miss Emma
of Bainbridge.
Mr. Philip Urich and wife of Mil-
lersville;: Mr. and Mrs. Scheetz and |
Mrs. Katie Zerphy of Petersburg, !
attended the funeral of Michael |
Smith, held on Monday, at Reich’s
and took dinner with Mrs. D. M.
Eyer.
people of the community. The de- : h ? ol
yotional services were in charge of | Dirty hands spread much disease? |
the three local pastors and the | A high bred dog has a right to
Speakers for the service were M. have his birth registered, so has a |
T. Garvin and James Shand, of P2DY? %
Lancaster. Mr. Garvin is the presi- The 1 S. Public Health Serv ice |
American ports to exclude
dent of the board of directors of the guanls 2
Lancaster General Hospital and foreign disease?
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\ chairman of the campaign commit- Health is a cred't with the bank |
fee. of nature? |
a ; | ‘A clean garbage can is a good |
a — Soaiag het aTOmOLASE 10 | example to the family? |
be Hotel Brunswick in the | Filth breeds flies, flies carry
ng | fever?
Laneaster |
Harter, |
Slouchy postures menace health?
Health brings happiness, sickness
sorrow?
mmm A CER
Relief
housewife now com-
that _the house-
hag and
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| declined
{ Hiram S. Eshleman,
| upon the edge of a
| bruising her


MILTON GROVE
News From
Thriving Community
The General
Mi ind
utoed
evening.
Mrs
Anchortown
Phareg 0. Fry
Saturday
will
afternoon at
[The township
(Friday)
eir usual place of meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G
ned their son Levi M
Pleasant View
this
supervisors
meet this
Kopp enter-
Sunday.
point
pear crop
cherry
spouse of
Indications in locality
and
and
average
nd a plentiful
peach
apple
clover in this
condition
haymaking
and
splendid
weeks
Wheat, rye
and in three the
will open
Dealers in phosphate complain
their saleg this
thirty
price.
fully per cent. due
advanced
i help
Domestic is SO

housewives are necessi-
1 ‘0 advertise for girls to come
them.
hap down the avenue who
emedy for
the
curbed.
lo ne 1 » as a
menace to
expediate locomotion

are
nf
ies tis said,

1it by the advance
temporary
The con-

St ig merely
ssment, however.
will be the

em
sumer
| hit eventually.
A sociologist says that
tenths of the feeble-minded are
running at large. Observation makes
us incline to the opinion, too, that
théy form about nine-tenthg of the
entire population.
The sweetest
of the bitterest
at our elbow.
memories are born
griefs, says a lady
Yep, we remember
| with ever-increasing satisfaction the
time we finished our first dish of
tomatoes under compulsion.
Jacob M. Heisey, Sr, while
spreading manure from a wagon his
horse made a sudden jerk hurling
him to the ground injuring hig right
leg at the knee. He is practically
rendered helpless and confined to
his bed.
A scene of a century ago was
depicted Friday afternoon when two
men doubtless of old Colonial an-
cestry participated in a fisticuff, hat-
less, coatless and shirtless without
doing each other any serious dam-
age. This combinative display took
| place near the public school ground.
Rats are galore in this section.
Clarence -F. @Ginder residing con-
ttguous to tewn hag noticed an un-
usually large number of rats about
his premises lately and the other
i morning he discovered that these
pesty rodents had killed three of
his shoats. Other residents are com-
plaining that rats are carrying away
chicks in countless numbers.
While cleaning a transom at the
Green Tree Church last week Mrs.
of Cherry Hill,
the stepladder upon which she was
standing broke and precipiated her
cement step,
eyebrows in a fright-
ful manner and the cuticle of the
face. It is a miracle that she es-
caped instant death. At this writing
her condition is improving
ining fcc:
LANCASTER JUNCTION
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Long spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and
| Mrs. Bauner.
Mrs. Paul Long spent Wednesday
at Lancaster, with her aunt, Mrs.
Allen Hoak.
Mr. Frank Kreider. and son,
Clarence, were among Junction
friends on Sunday.
Mrs. Jacob Weaver and daughter,
| Stella and granddaughter, Martha
Myers and Paul Long spent Satur-
day at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Enterline
and sons, Robert and Howard, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Metzger, at Millersville.
M: and Mrs. . Jacob Weaver and
daughter, Stella, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Weaver and daughters,
Beulah and Annie, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Wea-
ver, at Bast Petersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Waiborn em-
tertained the following on Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
and Mrs. Irvin Geist and sons Jay,
Earl am Perg
Bren :
Walborn, Mr.




Joseph
spent psday at the
1 ce
nine- |
ever I Always at Your
Kopp and |
spring have |
carce jn this!
one that is hard |
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Service for
Printing Needs!
Is there something you
need in the follows
ing liss?
Birth Ancouncements
Wedding Stationery
Envelope Inclosures
Sale Bills
Hand Bills
Price Lists
Admission Tickets
Business Cards
Window Cards
Time Cards
Letter Heads
Note Heads
Envelopes
Leaflets
Bill Reads
Calling Cards
Statements
Milk Tickets
Meal Tickets
Shippiug Tads
Announcements


Briefs
Notes
Coupons
Pamphlets
Catalogues
Blotters Circulars
Invitations Posters
Folders
§ Checks
8 Blanks
i Notices
Labels
anks
ards x
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( ds 0 3
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ip 3
Foo Preserver
A on ES x rr a nr » v 2
in powder form. Take ft home
and add water and you have your
liquid glass of an improved form
that cannot thicken or evaporate. A
15¢ pack will preserve ten dozen
eggs, a 26c pack twenty dozen. For
sale at

Chandler’s
DRUG STORE
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Extra Extra
The Keystone Rag Company has
opened a place of business here In
tne Beller building on Oak Alley,
pear the School house and is al
ways in the market for
Rags, Paper, Rubber, Iron,
Brass, Metals, Etc.
Highest Cash Prices Paid
We make a liberai allowanes for
everything delivered to our Ware
nouse.



emma eens
Keystone Rag Co.
P. 0. Box 321
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
maris-3mos.
HOTEL McBINNIS
East Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA,
OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE
CLAMS IN ANY STYLE
DEVIL CRABS
TURTLE SOUPS
Pri-

In fact everything in season.
| vate Dining Room for Ladies.
| PH
PROPRIETOR
YOUR NEXT
 
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Agent for Manhattan Laundry
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Here W: Can
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sechianman Iolo
Our Semi Annual Sale of
Ladies Muslin |
Special Prices in [his Great Sale
For This June Celebration We Have Gathered The
treet. LANCASTER. FA.
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Mention Only a Few of the Many
NIGHT GOWNS


1 1 A splendid variety Ladies’
Following Great Underpriced Lots A ar i
of desirable garments. Values that we know will be appreciated 1 in over styles with short
hy the people. sleves All attractive, dainty
Fill all your needs now for the balance of the year Prices will new styles
not be so low for some time to come prices $1.30 to $3.98
SOWNS ENVELOPE CHEMISE COMBINATIONS .
x jc Goods 29¢ A surprise offering at G9¢ ler Combinations. Corset HW
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: CAMISOLES Cov d Draw Lace and m
GOWNS 75¢ Goods of Silks and Lace mil {rimmings. Styles are gg
39¢ 59¢ es Ub om
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= Silyeroide gases
4.00
Fully Guaranteed
Gold Filled Expansion
Bracelet Watches
$5.50 & Up
Don W. Gorreeht
(Near Bowman's Store)
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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| J. V9. McGipris West
- | Bell Telephone
Krall Meat Marker
Restaurant and Lonch Bar|
| 1 always Lave on hand anything
lin the line of Smoked Meats, Jam, |
Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork adn
Mutton. Prices always right.
H. H. KRALL
Main §treet

We Are Always Prepared to Serve
Pure Spring Water
IN ANY QUANTITY at very
Moderate Charges
Don’t fail to see us befere
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.


West Main 8t,







Wood, Metal or Muslin


R. F. Eshleg


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Special attention given to assigh
~___|ing Heirs, Executors and Adminis
S | trators in gettling of estates.
Fire Insurance placed in the Pem@l
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Tonsorial Parlor
Three Chairs. No Waiting
| Agent for the Middletown steams
|Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
|anc delivered Friday.
|East Maln St.

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