PAGE FIVE 1 I Lard, per 1b. &f.............. «++:18¢| Cyrus Evans baled 80 tong first-| Mr, Enos Floyd, who has charge | ATE ree x Potatoes, per fu 76 to 90¢ 5 | Butter op RE veins 0 class hay for Harvey Hostetter in of the D. G. Brinser delivery ack] | Mrs. H. A. Oberdorf and His Mother. 3 » POI AU coer fre srr i j isi f Bggs, per d4oz.l............ ++2++.30c | Donegal. took a party of joy riders out last Miss Marie Harter from Susquehan- in-law Injured by the Collision x The Peoples Hardware Stor Brandt &| Stehman Pay: Mr. David Brubaker of near Lititz | Saturday afternoon, The truck is na and Rev. John Wolfe from A : ,— % Whaat, per DUI cc coe rreeens ...76¢| spent several days with his daugh-| equipped to take thirty persons com- Gettysburg The broken steering gear of an & : Corn, ‘per bu. l.......... vees....88¢/ter, Mrs, J. C. Smith and family, |fortably. automobile is believed to have been achine hop arage Oats, per bu. ....... risers 40¢ | last week. The citizens surrounding the Pleas- the cause of an accident that oc- x Bran BIR S Stenman Sell: Mrs. Jacob Snyder, Mrs. Minnich|ant Hill school house in West Done- | curred on the Marietta Pike Sunday ¥ i ’ uf SRE Ere Rn » : 9.4 J | Shipstuff, per hundred ........ 140 and Mrs. Stauffer of Mount Joy, 84l township held a meeting recent- EO I ap odious Eu) { Mixed feed, per hundred ...... 1.4Q| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W.|ly With the object of reopening the which nearly resulted in fatal injur-| & We Handle The ARCO SERLIT F ’ ina ye Afadred le 8 caybil one day last week, Pleasant Hill School. They have les to the occupants of one machine, | id , per hundred ........ oo Ll Tha sin: whi Re mp .. | twenty-six for the 1916 term The carg figuring in the mix-up were ¢ 11d R in ft Cotton Seed Meal, 41 per ‘ct... 3.10 Ihe usual white caps are numer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacot 8 Icey an Overland Roadster owned and | Building or gpairing Roo 8 Linseed Meal, per hundred ... 2.00/ ous on the J. G. Reist fruit and al-| Mr and Mrs, Jacob W. Heisey left oR ? as : j 4 ; [1] Beef scrap & fish scrap ....... 3.00 falfa farm where they cover each | ere Saturday morning for Hyner, driven by Harvey 4 heros, fav & A ————————— fl Jaioa Sain. per hundred .... 175 yeqp with white muslin to avoid the Pa, where they contemplate spend- eral manager of the Columbia Tele- Mingo feed per am 1.75 sudden drying |ing part of the summer with their! phone Company, with Mr. Oberdoif’s , per hundred ...... 1 : lg Yhristi leon rife 8 is sr-in-law , ’ Calf Meal, per hundred ....... 3.50 Christian L, Nissley of Florin, | 3°™ Christian Heisey and tamily, | Ne say bis Juothsiniay, Ms e Also 4 L.ot of Heavy LumQ | Timothy Hay, per ton ........ $24.00 passed thd tits place Monday even who conduct a summer resort up on Barbara Gallagher, as occupants, and |i | a eee Set. erate ie et | ES $ Date 4 y © | the mountain, Good fishing and hunt- an immense auto oil truck, belong- & ‘ ; . } ing after the sudden downpour of : ’ [ ; Ini Nou el | 6 | - os : ing is reported there. ing to the United Gas Improvement |¢§ 1106S 1d 11/8 8 a a { (rain, looking up the interests of the Company of Philadelphia. (¢8 , ' Turnpike company. . IE She Avich | » ’ ¥ | Mr. Raymond Heisey, mail carrier Pr 1 t | Warrelr Deacon a ns Te It § Mr. 3 Y, ominen Warre MoATliStar ww : Lancaster on the pike and was near-|¢ : ® lat this place, h resigned. M arren McAllister Deacon is a |, . 4 i is place, has esigne . Re: C1 Ison of Rev. ang Mrs. J. E Deacon ing Buchanan's birthplace, when he | 1 +" | Sload of Maytown is his successor. | Young People 4m ’ (noticed two automobiles approaching | 3 B\/1 W, umm au, 1 ay 1G | H. E.jiauver Pays: RHEEMS | rooms. | Mr, Sload has been appointed assist- | | Shih P {ant Freight agent, P. R. R. | df | The WestDonegal township school | Are Wedded board met at the Rheems school on | (Conieiel tots. Dage 1} | Saturday evening where they are|,.. .,. coremonv : Duge “i os ‘having under consideration a modern | Libhs. 3 0 y ang cougraiula | Ne |uons, supper was served. Seventy- heatinZ “plant tha i heat the two , guests attended from Hurrisbuig, : | | kinola, Mt, Carmel, Palmyra, Colum- wo " ». . [oe Lansasisn Puiladelj hia, New EL a) (ork, this and other places. The o] CLARENCE SCHOCK bride received many Landsome giits. i Mr, and Mrs, Morton are now “at MOUNT 0) 8 PA. home” to their friends in thig place. e The Bulletin ,oins their friends in wishing them much joy and happi- ness. Ney—Heag . Harry H. Ney, of — faculty of h the Elizabethtown College and a son £5 of John Ney of Elizabethtown, and Miss Elizabeth Heagy, daughter of Lu MBER 1&0) y: % the late Moses Heagy, of the Hear 7 + - gy Manufacturing Company of Hliz- PA. / abethtown, were married at Phila i } delphia, on Saturday. : Grofi—Geiling | Vernon @Groff, son of Dr. R. © Groff of Klizabethtown, and Miss i Greatest {| Edith M. Geiling of Shiremanstown, i Id’ . | were united in marriage on Saturday i \X/ or S Tire at the home of the groom’s parents, 9 ; ; . | by the Rev, Frank Croman, pastor g Service and Mileage Investigate of the Christ Lutheran Church at oR Is What Tells Agents Wanted I Td u eft on the ur, ess a he y 0 Miles G BLACK BOB TIRES Lept S20 B28 Bg oS A e. 500 Miles uarantee in repair until worn out— West it - FREE OF CHARGE ; ern cities. On their return they 7 : : : will reside at Harrisburg, at which McCreary Tire Co., 1310 Callowhill St., Phila, § vic: the rooms o clerk in the Both Phones—Filbert 3946, Race 3579. | didi Severling—Ailwine june21-3mos. Il §®2| A pretty wedding took place on ee | Saturday morning at the home of CERT 10 ML | th bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. HM | Jacob F, Alwine, Elizabethtown, ° | when their daughter, Grace M., was Notice to Farmers | united in marriage to William 8. . @ | Severling of Elizabethtown, formerly § of Manheim, The ceremony was per- = |formed by Rev. I N. Seldomridge, CALL CONESTOGA GLUE WORKS gio shone as HB Philip Clark of Harrisburg, was 8 best man and Miss Elsie Ney of 1 i | Elizabethtown, attended the bride. Fi The bridegroom is an employe of 8 Hoffer Bros., contractors of Eliza. 8 bethtown, and the brideis well = | known in that borough. After to Have Your 8 | ceremony the young couple left on HB | the Buffalo Express for a trip to HR ® HB | Niagara Falls, On their return they Dead; Animals @ Will reside on North Poplar street, i | Elizabethtown. Removed Promptly Ww 8 Simons—Goodman | PAY FROM $1.00 TO $3.00 PER HEAD ACCORDING TO 8IZE =| A very pretty wedding took place last Wednesday noon when Samuel ad AND CONDITIONS S. Simons, assistant county superin- i tendent of public schools of Lancas- ter county, was married to Miss A § | Katharine Rebecca Goodgan, of Al Lorenz Lamparter a toona, at the summer home of D. T. = | Goodman, father of the bride, situ- 1 PROPRIETOR u ated along the Juniata near Peters- J Phone - Oe Miss, Gm Bs Palue Bell Phone Ind. of Millersville Normal School and a o No. 830 LANCASTER, P A No. 647 ii | teacher in the public schools of Al- ct § | toons. Rev. Julius Seibach, of Hol- ; ; = | lidaysburg, officiated and the ring ir TC EE he oh eT a gle of Bainbridge, was bridesmaid % a . ang Dr. L, S. Simons, a brother of F. H . F § k (3 ® the groom, was best man. Istapoga Campfire Girls, of which the bride is 3 When you a member, served luncheon on the deat witn || 0] & Lumber Yards === 2 === ~ SU J us, JH Beth "Prouiss SALE REGISTER a - GreenStamps A FREE notice of your sale is in- Ag wil % “ alee’ Very Mount Joy, Penna. |serted here for any leagth of time, " = a provided we print yomr sale bills * oxcellem! vertising use dollar you spend Sole Agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 ios ts By oa uw Tg a earn a liberal Cedar Shingles always on hand. surely bring the buyers: interest. Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Doors,| gatyrday, July 8—At 7:30 p. m. [ Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etc. Agent! .; (yo Cross Keys Hotel, Marietta, J] for Lenigh Poiand Cement, Roof- | , large lot of real estate as follows: | ing Slate eet iron. [No.1, the Musser residence in i Estimates quickly and cheerfully m ade on BUILDING MATERIAL and | Marietta; No. 2, the Hauer dwelling t all kinds of CONCRETING WORK |in Marietta; No. 3, the Taued prop- | erty in Marietta; No. 4, five lots of y AAA AA Ammann ansdO000000000000000000000000000800 ground in Marietta with planing t mill, lumber sheds, etc., by Henry 3 F 34 Y niture S. a. Stine > E . Bseer an umber Co. . J. Myers, : | atty. : ree tI QB — . ; 1 will continue the furniture } Has Been Elected Principal business on the second floor of Prof. 0. J. Kreider hag been elect- Attention Given to REMODLING ANTIQUE FURNITURE ENGLE, the Engle Building, with a com plete and up-to-date line of all kinds of furniture. Prices are very reasonable, When in need of furniture call and see me. Repairing and Painting a Special | ed principal ef the Bainbridge High | School and supervising principal of | schools. C. E. Goss was again elect eC to the principalship of the Bain- bridge grammar school and will have as hig assistant Miss Iva Hemperly. Prof. Kreider will go to Bainbridge BOODOODOOOO0OOLO0DODOODOOD ll THE BULLETIN, MT, JO¥, PA. WELL KNOWN PEOPLE GRADU. AUTO STRUCK BY OIL TRUCK ot Marletta, but formerly resided in | this borough. The | twenty-two years June 19th receives the Wesleyan University, Middle-/ town, Connecticut. He graduated him from the opposite direction. He drove clear of the first machine and then noticed that the auto truck was doing considerable “wabbling” ag it neared his machine. He drove to young man is of age, and on 5 + x . -« his diploma at * Wednesday, June 21, 1916. OOOO COOOOOOO0000000000000LLLOLDLDODODLLLLLIINANININI Bell Phone 125-13, FLORIN, PA. O000 the extreme right of the road, but was unable to go very far, owing to the fact that he was at the narrow- es point in the road. The auto truck kept coming at an ordinary rate of speed and just as it arrived at a parallel point with the Oberdorf car, it swerved, tearing the left side of that car completely away and throwing the three occupants against the windshield. H, S. Willi- amson, president of the Chamber of Commerce, who resides in that vi- cinity, was an eye-witness to the af- | fair and immediately ran to the as- | sistance of the ladies. Maytown is proud of this young He soon saw that they were badly man graduate—Rev. John Wolfe, as injured and rushed them to St. Jo- |among its many graduates are one seph’s Hospital, where is wag found |who has taken up the work for the that Mrs. Oberdorf sustained a com- Rev. Wolfe ig the oldest | pound fracture of the nose and nu- | Master. son of Mr. and Mrs. John H, Wolfe, | merous cuts about the face, Mrs. and was born in Maytown. He is | Gallagher sustained a broken left twenty-eight years of age, and ob- arm, broken nose and also many tained an early education in the cuts on the face from the broken public schools at Maytown, graduat-| windshield. Mr. Oberdorf, however, ing from the Central High School, | escaped with only a few cuts about in the Class of 1908. He is a mem- |the face. ber of the Alumni Association of After being treated at the hospital, that school also. He entered the |they were removed to thelr home, Gettysburg Academy and later took | N0.344 N. Thirq street, Columbia, by the three year course at the Gettys-| Fred Schlotzhauer, of the Keystone |burg Seminary, from where he 8arage, Columbia. | graduated last week. He was or- sues BS Soummmaeestpiee |dained to the minstry of the Luther- | WON'T CLEAN THE BASIN |an Church at Philadelphia last Oc-| tober, and whenever at Maytown oc-| THE RESERVOIR WILL NOT BE |cupied the pulpit there. He has ac-| CLEANED ON SUNDAY, JUNE 18 | cepted a call to the Lutheran Church (AS ADVERTISED. THE CLEAN. |at Newville, Cumberland county. ING HAS BEEN POSTPONED UN- | Rev. Wolfe is a member of the The-|IL SUNDAY, JUNE 28. " 1t Will Pay from the Mounf Joy School, class of 1910, and from Franklin and Mar- shall Xcademy, 1912. He is now a Bachelor of Art and will specialize in bacteriology. He is considered one of the brightest young men to ever graduate from that school, and has been offered a situation in the depariment of biology in the Wesleyan University next year. He wag business manager of the Wes- leyan Literary Monthly and is a member of the Alpha Chi Rho fra- ternify. His parents are now with him at the University. ta Phi Fraternity, and being a sing-| er of some ability, was also a mem- | | | You |ber of the celebrated Gettysburg Glee Club, who have won many | -mw Sos TASS laurels recently, and was also a| member of the Gettysburg College to become a regu (Band, playing a trombone. RevV.| { lar advertiser in | This Paper = People Read This Newspaper Wolfe has a brother, Paxton Wolfe, | who is a graduate of the Maytown High school and last year wag 8 | g=== student at Gettysburg. | Migs Marie Harter, the oldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs, George A. Harter of Maytown, was graduated "from the Susquehanna University at Selinsgrove, last week, with high ‘honors. She completed a thorough course in music and oratory. Miss | Harter wag graduated from the Cent- [ral High School at Maytown, in the | | | | That's why it would be | | | | | | class of 1913, and the fall of the . same year entered the Selinsgrove) profitable form 0 | University and completed the four| advertise in it year course in three years, due to te] |the fact that her knowledge in ad- If you want a job If you want to hire somebody If you want to sell something If you want to buy something If you want to rent your house If you want to sell your house If you ant to sell your farm If yoo aant fo buy property If there Is anything that you ant the quickest and best way |vance in her preferred studies were | so that she made up the extra peri- lod. She ig twenty-one years of age, ‘and arrived home on Saturday even- | ling. Selinsgrove in honor of the| | celebration last week was decorated | {and a sort of an old home Week was | celebrated, many from Lancaster Co. | attending. Not since 18v0 was there | | such a demonstratien, especially ot | |the alumni association. Miss Harter | to supply that want is placing |is' not fully decided where she will| @ an advertisement in paper | locate. Her sister, Miss Helen Har- | fr [ter, a graduate of Maytown High | School, is now a student at Millers- |ville, and leaves next week as a | | delegate from the school to attend | {the convention at Eagles’ Mere, The | | delegates number ten from Lancas-| |ter county and will be gone about ten days. The parents of these two | ladies are both natives of Selins-| | grove, but on Friday last had been | residents of Maytown twenty-five | years, where the doctor enjoys a splendid practice. The results will surprise | | | and please you Got Something You Want to Sell? Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm imple- ment, or something else which they have discard- ed and which they no lon- ger want. These things are put in the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year. CHARTER NOTICE (1st CLASS) Notice is hereby given that om July 1, 1916, at 19 o'clock A. M,, an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancas- ter County, Pennsylvania, under the Pennsylvania Incorporation Aet of April 29, 1874, P. L. 73 and its sup- plements, by Clarence E. Gibbons, G. W. Shickley, William H. Givens, Ab- raham Shires and others, for a char- ter for an intended corporation to be called “Citizens’ Band of Mount Joy, Pa.,” the character and object whereof is the cultivation of music and musical study, and for these! purposes to have, possess and emjoy | all the rights. benefits and privileges | |conferreq by sald Act of Assembly | ‘and the Supplements thereto. { The proposed charter is now on file in the Prothca®tary’s office Lancaster, Pa. Willian WHY NOT SELL THEM? Somebody wants those very things which ‘have become of no use to you. Why not try to find that somebody by putting a want advertisement In - A “This is the Brooder that Requires So Little Coal” (‘*about 25¢c a wel says W. V. Lancast Lyons, N.Y. “Ilha trouble to keep my Hen’? Brooder at th temperature. I hav 200 chicks in it now, four weeks and the BLUE HEN BROODER H ime ara twelve days’ old. wey | maven pier, more conte mx you never saw.” “Blue Hen” Hot Air Colony Brooders Are Better at S$ 1 4 than most $30 brooders. The grates can’t clinker up or sriot Their area is 2! times greater than others; the regulator is autc and certain. Study the diagram. — Gall and See Sa SF 4 Agents for “Blue Hen" Brooders (Hot-air 4 and Get Gata Hot-water), Round Tray Incubators and Round Tray Mammoth ors. Incubat We are now exhibiting above equipmesat. iy ASK THESE BLUE HEN AGENTS. H. M. BAER & SON, SALUNGA. JOHN E. LONGENECKER, MT. JOY P. EE. WOLGEMUTH, MOUNT JOY. — LPOO00000000000000000000000000CO000000000LCOLLN Everybody’s Car-The Ford for the universal Touring, cs I have the agency in this section Ford. I can make prompt deliveries in Roadsters, dans, Deliveries, or whatever your needs may be. Also have the agencv for SAXONS Ang the well known and popular priced MAXWELL CARS | See me before you make a deal for a car this Spring M. B. HIESTAND BELL PHONE MOUNT JOY, P WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF Repairing, Overhauling, Painting, Remodelin at Right Prices. Give Us a Trial ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES Hiestand and Metzler MOUNT JOY, PA. Make Your Old Kodak AUTOGRAPHIC A visit to my store, the old back discarded and the new one clapped on-that’s all there is to it. My stock of auto- graphic back’s; is {com- plete. Price $2.50 to $4.50 according to size. W. B. BENDER, Mount Joy, Penna ALBERT STRICKLER SUCCESSOR TO A. B. Gling