tn a lh ENCE | Page Ive THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Wednesday, July 13th, 1016 # ’ HH Vay. mre ——ay | RELIGIOUS NEWS fl 3 A | We Won't Sell Yona {vziverv Woman Wan? — HEAT El ASHE S, |Waortuary i | py. RET News From Our Many Local Houses i L ECT] Th [P A d S 4 i DR Tab sh Warehi A S 2 | Hail In surance Ys: TE 17k of Worship DIZZY. NERUN I) = 2 6 60] BS | ar ware tore , ° y ig £5. Luiheran Church HY eviaii W OO full page // x v y m : J * 7 ) olicy aT rotten envoy, Sota | Sn LY achine Shop % Garage | i NAL HY vening at 6 o'clock during Ti! Mrs. Wynn Te 214 11¢ 1 « ay \ wn the Harttord Fire Insurance Co, ‘ ater for dom and Anerst E Pinkh eo é Yooratior e . nkh ms : le . etree after your tobacco is ruined ot ended by i ; = . Compoun: iielped Hei y y : . : | Pin! Co, ro € Luke's Episcopal! Church Du~ino( hanes nfl ife \ We Handle The ARRCO SERALIT For . { See us before the Hall storm AR. he ' r for na WAT Rev. L. C. Morrison, Rector i - I rel X A ol - | strikes yours. jsore tf i eyes. Economic ith Sunday after 'I'rinity, July 16 Richmond tor tal ol oo M ; ae 2 ‘oq : \ 03 ers : \ nond, \ 1 King 1 aa) ael w J ( AMY NOY ITO y c. all druggists, or 1 t Sunday School, 9:15 A. M. seven bottles of L » E. Pinkhan | | & Buildir [1 Ol [Ke gpa A ail 1g Roofs A —— e Paxon Jollet Company, Boson, Jie Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10:3p - V e ( x AM LIL [| Pow ind 1 feel like |B v- | 7 Advertise in the Mount Joy Bulletin Evening Prayer shortened form) Je, new woman. I al- Q | Henry G. Carpenter * 5B OF DNR vin Pra Sura, Sem) LIM ways had a headache 2 Th. \ Af 1 | Read the Mount Joy Bulletin. and short sermon, 7:30 I. M. | 5 % | ine dha Chis D 8 JA TQ) ip 1 1 fi | . i . : : i OR we So during the Change { 4% J / \UL | I i 1\ L | OPP. POST OFFICE MT. JOY, PA Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin I'he Rector will be at Churchtown | CF NEE ||| of Life and was also wed wa Wo ye ol age and 3 ha ! 10 4 | in the morning for celebration of Holy : ali troubled with other | was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam [¢ 4 . -_— Con 0 bh 1 reac © oe 11] HHH } Al eelir - RR » { nD 1 1 Ni ETN 00mm | tn Bu Wp hd | (Iliff bad § IES eo Redsecker. The fuser? Will be leld of 2 “I'10eS Right, Give Me a Call. 8 " evening se ice. Mi ra onaman of | LH [| ap no Chursday morning at en o clock with i = St. John's staff, Lancaster, will con- | : : : » lls, nervous {interment in the Mount Tunnel ceme- |? reer — ® mn : =n : i fe s end heat | ) duct the 10:30 servce. | tery $ a » 1e8, Now I am | yy - { . a Fd : ig hte ge | in better health | TT g 1 ( i TIA] : Spraying Removes weal-All [ian I ever was and recommend your Mrs. annie Long Laudis | & B\/] 1 [ [111 [1d y Ir opr. , m The pernicious little blustiowered| remedies to all my friends. ”’— Mrs. LENA Mrs. Fannie Long Landis, widow of [8 el a sy : . 2812 E. O Street, Richmond, Va. | the late Jacob B. La fed Satar-| 2 ~ # mint known also as selfheal, ‘heal-all | WYNN, 28 he late Jacob B. Landis, died Satur-|A > - i Sa ; : > Sh | While Change of Life is a most roi | toh. : 20 Folock: 2 { Bell Phone 125-13, FLCKIN, FA. m or carpenter weed mars the beauty of i. oo £ i | Gay night at 11:30 o'clock at the home | | me lawn The plant a5 re cognized | x ported or ens Sxisents, the [of her son Samuel K Landi at! ii | Teeny 3 Die N. recog annoying symptoms which accompany | BOM, BAN ue CO OOOON SOOOOOCO0CCOOO00000000C00000CO000000000000 m DY its upright spike of little two- lipped | it may be controlled, and normal health | | Lancaster, Lufirmities, due to ber ad- | = flowers and by the stooling habit it| restored by the timely use of Lydia LE. | vanced age of eighty years, was the i i . n frequently assumes on lawns. In fields | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | cause of her death. Deceased is sur- | um oo bar : : Such warning symptoms are 4 sense rived by Benjami I § ° = it may attain a height of more than a vived by two: sons, Denjamin LL. oi . y W B | foot. 3 5 of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, | Erie, Pa., and Samuel K., with w Bo 4 This IS the Brooder that Requires 5 . £ Whil h B » Heal-all: ordinzid b al backaches, dread of impending evil, | be. wads Kor. hom al SOB n| . ra : ; eai-al-orcmarlly may. be removec iimidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation | RT INI En Seven tee S L tl : : 1 e t e Oy S are @ by the use of an iron sulphate spray, | of the heart, sparks before the eyes, | grand and thirty-two eat-grandchil- | Biyp LEN ol Weighs Weighs OWED SRCODER 0 l C | = . ’ . . @ one hundred pounds of the chemical te | irregularities, constipation, variable ap- | dren. Brief funeral services were held Coal” | E fifty gallons of water. This is the | petite, weakness and inquietude, and |at the home of her son on Tuesday | ® fig hting in Mexico, u minimum strength for effective use, | dizziness. ties { afternoon at 2:30, with furthe: Servic. (“about 25c a week”) B state authorities at the Penns yivania | For these abnormal conditions do not | [es in the Reformed Mennonite Church | says W. V. Lancaster, of : Bl! Stoo: College Foon fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- fon lost. Tames atrast. at this ololock. Lyons, N.Y. ‘Ihaveno = WwW not start Ssome- Beaty College: A nughily Senger 39-1iy5his Comnound. : trouble to keep my “Blue = BM lution may affect the grass temporari- | Interment was made in the Landisville | Hen’’ Brooder at the right PR 2 : Woh | Reformed Mennonite cemetery. { temperature. Ihave over m ly, but it will kill the weed. WwW , = In ! | P! ’ Bn ® om | TWO 'DAYS' BIBLE MEETING sean 200 chicks in it now, some 3 a t ing ere erc - " Spraying is recommended by the bot- | es M7. Jacch H.C | four weeksand fhe thers | baa : Virs. Jaco ein 5 ° m 20Y department at State College durimg| Will Be Held at Elizabethtown July Lizzie 18. RTI ore “4 Groiand twelve days’ old. A hap- ; E pid p : = clear weather, Rain may wash the | 14 and 15—The Program of. Zod 8% Ler howe. if Bast Donegal pier, more contented ot " t th th t zal I Pians Are Completed Sie 2 I you never saw.” . m phate from the plants. Dew, how- : . oH cha chill’ ine an S, 118 iS e 1 nm ever, is desirable. A hand SPI. with | x 5 ne re a [omar Soa Ren esta & ” . : £ yO-di » g Se le | use on Sunday night iron eart | u : Blo veneer eit ann ep, oll States Son Bibiajlesi an Sunk aight fen he Blue Hen” Hot Air Colony .50 3 f d - ton Meeting will be held in the Elizabeth- | trouble, aged 58 years, 11 months and | gested. . ' | x or you to advertise = mag eetadilp ign omni Rig gl nina Brooders Are Better at ¥ I | cream en eG Eee enna 15, with program as follows: | the Mennonite Church. She is surviy- than most $30 brooders. The grates can’t clinker up or smother fire. * sie Bee ne hi diitDies] and boom your busi- Brood Bows on Blue Orins FRIDAY MORNING 9 by her Jusind #54 ens denghier | Thglt aoa is 2i¢ Suey greater than others ; the regulator is automatic B' The Penna. State College School of 9715,: Devotional; Address of Wel : Bugle pe home. Also Pie broiber,| and certain. y the fagrem, she ° Agriculture and Experiment Station come, S. B. Landis; 9:45, Sermon, | {Dale : Brlbolder of .Sewyills, Agenss foe | Bie Jen" Bo {Hos ais Gall and See Sample | ) | Cumberland county and a sister, Miss aod Hot-watty), Bound Tray Jaen patos . ness. I ry an a in {is conducting an experiment to com-|Bishop John Ebersole; 10:15, Bible] ¥ i Rtiotd Yaa os a Rovad Ty Missors Incubators, <, and Get Gatalog B . | pare the cost of winter and summer | Teaching on Preparedness, Daniel fi site ur holder of Bonrerstow B The 356 ROW eX uibyiiae peo : | feeding of brood sows amd the cost of | Kauffman, Scottdale; 11:00, Holy Bo 8 ns Lo Tio wae ? ; TS. the Mount Joy | keeping brood sows for ome year. Dur- | Kiss, Noah Mack, New Holland; 11 a! o'clock at her home and at 10 ASK THESE BLUE HEN AGEN ling the winter part of these sows were | Adjournment, | o'clock in the Old Mennonite GChungh H. M. BAER & SON, SALUNGA. fed alfalfa hay alone and the rest 0 West Donezal street. Interinut JOHN E. LONGENECKER, MT. JOY ? 0s 18 ; FTERNOON i ade i NE . | shelled corn and alfalfa hay. The besu Oy . Ab Ee GON : wi be ’ made in ihe comelary at i 12:30, Song Service; Devotions Kraybill’s meeting house in Hast Deon- P. EE. WOLGEMUTH, MOUNT JOY. 8 gains were made when shelled corm 1:00, Devotional Gatherinz, 8 B | supplemented the alfalfa hay., tend y ring: a i : 5 TT inst sows Lave been olaced bl Shettler, Johnstown; 1:45, at —- 8 S p on ue- and What Is It? Daniel Kauffman; Nits, dennie Nissley 2R0000000000000000000000000000000000OCOOVOLCOOD00C mm | grass pasture for the summer. In ad-|, . : . ) ; ‘ Bo tion to the bluc-grass they are feb 2:30, Power and Beauty of a Pure. Jennie, wife of Dr. 8. R. Nissley of ’ 8 g 5s oy e Life, Noah Mack, New Holland; 3.30, | Elizabethtown, died on Monday at 9 Ever bod re] Car=The Ford =| two pounds of corn daily. It is pes- : io : : 4 | . es Adjournment. | o'clock from a stroke which she suffer- E | sible that the corn may be eliminated “en : : : . : It ed on Friday. She had been ill for VIN . S| 2 il . : EVENING nearly a year. She was 62 years of 8 8 This experiment should furnish some| 6:30, Song Service; Devotional ; | and was a resident of Elizabeth- AS EE A | interesting data both as to the rela-|7:00, Holy atrimony, Daniel Kauffman, | oo all her life. She was & doaghicr tive values of feeds and the cost of | Scottdale; 7:45, Sermon, S. G. Shett- {of the Inte Abrolags Redsecker and! | maintenance. ler, Johnstown. was a member of the Christ Reformed Sp ee SATURDAY MORNING { Church for many years. She is sur- reatest { Pians Are Compieted 9:15, Devotional; 9:30, Brotherly | vived by her step-daughter, Mrs. Cath- | . . | Plans have been made by the len- Love, (In German), Noah Mack, New | erine Beidelman, wife of the Hon, E. W Id S l re | bers of the Masonic Ilaternity of Al Holland; 10:15, Problems of the | E. Beidelman, of Harrisburg. A brother! or legheny county to erect their memorial | | Church of Today, Daniel Kauffman, [J C. Redsecker, also survives. The] . at the Masonic Home at Elizabethtown ; LT , 3 | funeral will take place from her late] ’ ; : ] Scottdale ; 11:00, Shepherding the E | Service and Mileage Tnvelizate and he #round will be broke Flock, S. G. Shettler, Johnstown; | home Thursday morning at 10 o'clock a : Is What Tells Agents Wanted | week. The coiner-stone will be Rid) 11:45, Adjournment. | and will be conducted by Rev. D. M.| I have the agency in this section for the universal The . BLACK BOB TIRES kept 3 on Labor Day, Mondny, Sepwmber 4, AFTERNOON | Myer, pastor of the Christ Reformed '&§ porg J can make prompt deliveries in Roadsters, Touring, Se- 5000 Miles Guarantee in repair until worn out— with Yory elaborgic ceremonies, 0 A an = || Church. The deceased was married % gang Deliveries, or whatever your needs may be. REE OF CHARGE | This is the Pittsburg group of build- 12:30, Song Service; Devotional; thirty-seven years ago and was buried | ings and is known as the “Allegheny 1:00, Family Altar, Noah Mack, New|, per wedding gown. Interment took Ti C 1316 Callowhill St Phila , | County Memorial.” It will consist of Holland; 1:45, Influence of Literature, ace in Mount Tunnel Cemetery Also have the agencv for SAXONS cCreary Tire Co., il St., . &| Coun and; 1:45, lufluen £0, place 1m Mount J > | three buildings and will have a front- Daniel Kauffman, Scottdale; 2:30, be Ang the well known and popular priced Both Phones—Pilbert 3946. Race 3579. age of 215 feet and with a depth of Child Rights. 8. G. Shettler, Johns- | Mrs. Morris: Rutherford 70 feet. The buildings will be con- town; 3:15, Gleanings, S. B. Landis; Mrs. Morris Rutherford, aged 29 MA X WwW b . | | ) ( YARS june21-3mos. nected with a covered passageway. The | Adjournment. ears, oO wlizabethtow died — ecte ; ¢ d passageway e Fen y OF lizabethtown, died al the See me before you make a deal for a car this Spring q EE , | structure will cost between $90,000 EVENING General Hospital, Lancaster, Wednes- VI. E1111 111 1 i TORS , INID AAT 10 1 - | and $100,000. The memorial will be 6:30, ‘Sono ‘Service: 7:00. Parenial vening at 11 o'clock, from a com- ° finished i e gener: style at oe ye wos the douchie the © lat Fa I'l X ] ers be Spite » % 8 3 al o 2 : 2a 7:45, Sermon, Daniel Kauffman, Scott- : i ye al potbe roof th ate BELL PHONE MOUNT JOY, PA. 0 1Ce 0 character so as to conform with Grand dale; 8:40, Adjournment; Moderator, Samuel Anna Caley, and was j = Lodge Hall. Bishop Pete Nisley; Secretary, John born October G6, 1887, in Lower Swa- 3 WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF ee % y tara township In 1906 she was mar- : Rutt; Choristers, Amos F. Eby and ra tov a = Clam Bake at Marietta Samus Shoteberver ried to Morris Rutherford of Elizabeth R o_o 3 . . aw . : CALL CONESTOGA GLUE W RKS An all-day outing and old-fashioned Aue otane ty town, and since that time has resided cpairing, Overhauling, Painting, Remodeling cl PUI repens Rhode Island Clam Bak was held at there She was a faithful member of 3 1 ~ 1 7 | 1 Dufty’s Park, one-half mile morth of Pay Your Obligations } ibethtown Church of God. De- at Right Prices. ve Us a Trial i Marietta on Thursday by Donald C As a result of the failure of a = SITY 1 baad 1 : ~ 0 "(\ M n COT eON -a Ma 4 sda) 3 : ceased is survived by her husband, two ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO A CS S Duffy, of Marietta, it being an annual number of citizens to make good their sons, Robert and James, two daugh- SU : hi { : ! ACCESSORIES : affair, TheFe were many men prom- subscriptions made to the Lancaster ters, Romaine shel Mary. 1 Fome: . inent from Lancaster, Philadelphia, Y. M. C. A., about six years ago, dur- four brothers, Sumuel Caley of Middle |) Harrisburg, Marietta and other places, 1s 2 $100,000 campaign, the girectors town; Harry Caley of Newport News, 1 Z er to Have Your and it was a decided success in every | have begun action against the delin- \ = o.oo Caley, Norfolk, Va.: Al VY -T O PX way. The visitors that arrived by |auénts. Claims have been handed to bert Caley, Montreal. Canada: five oO U N J Y, . es train were conveyed to the park in 8 magistrate for collection. sisters. Mrs. Harry Fishburn, Middle- i 3 = Good Flace for the Purpose 3 street, El wn. Privat n 101d ¢ le This was discov SS . = T. Everett Harre arrived last kriday 2g ge 508 Zu yas ii $orerer of ment was made in the Middletown | A wisit to my store, . § at Hound Top where be will spend the merald' (Clhilengo) 1 was spurred | cemetery. 3 the old back discarded : @ | Sulumer writing a uew novel lor the on to an investigation ——erette— +1 Lorenz Lamparter Cec comm we tw me fc stodact Eo St toa and the new one clapped irms t sale of t one 0 ir ge chi considerable extent in the eastern on-that’s all there is to WN . 1 the T PROPRIETCR oving picture. rights of his novel to , fif yf this ei counties and the n district and to it My s a = e Vitagraph Comj He will pe f 1 attending rch. The Home some ext he Midlands. Tt is Q Tain y stock] of auto 3 5 raid to T DE : ad din hea k so oronhi ~ . 4 Bel Piione i A NCAS TER. PA nd, Phone . |. ; he doting 0 tOUX Up the Challeng 1 a oo gar! 8 on, d graphic back’s; isjjcom— i No. 8 . 8! or Be : : ants o he Beier Rie or Fo ; oD ars =th & plete Price $2.50 to $4.5 ~cording to size. i BN Vitagra n Long Isl wd at Los f tter \ from the soil. Th re is SIE Tg: | Aneeles, California. Mr. Harre was wrot EON | EE he, Ne : W. B. BENDER, Mount Joy, Penna CE T—— pnait RR 1 S Seq T : a i Srens | Shirly as c ut twenty s in! EE EEE = > td Mr. Earnest A f New ' all that h 1 ery reg- usually considered a fair yi The Q 2000000I0OBOACACINX York city. ular Dr. seed rate is usually about three © GEOOOOCOOODOOCOOOOCCOOOOOCC . e y Park! . 3 \ Arihi ¢ four pounds an acre when drilled in : Sa Nowy oF d in t} in this rows from ten to twelve inches = Ee : EB iraiture of Ed en : he . S. Sena ) ¢ ollev sos thas tn thie “ — - J j 188 1s annual custom, ted To sirike eitv. are nhenomens: wealthy and “Berle”, from which Berlin has i A BS RT ST | 4 IC K LS = » caught her name, means uncultivated land. Slavonian Wends. the earliest settlers on the sandy plain, could coke i} Stil cna : a ive-.and izht add make but little out of the soil. The | ents. Its item heretofore always has 6 Kennec ys 2H I y might aad the population In 1832 was only a quarter | | been restored in conferemce. names of several representative fam- . | of a million; less than forty yean | ——r GD e— | {lies such as the Dodges, the James- es, the Jesups, the Hartleys, and the later it was 300.000, and now it run: When he says, “I stand for straight! _.’ rg ; ay into two millions. The man who gave | tokeses—three of four of whom are Americanism,” the nation’s most prom- | Sivkegte Soe a. wis not only ars to Berlin its present form was Fred | = . erick II, but Frederick the Great and | iment ex-president understates his PO-| tend church bpt are contributors to | tarted 1 sition, He Bot. only stands but he the maintenance of the church.” | a bLiiri Popy the Se. oti As! | alty. I will continue the furnitgre from the agricultural bill the appropri- Whose. names. ar jely business on the second floor of ation fer seed to be distributed by! guch as Beokeieiies. the Vanderbilts. the Engle Building, with a com | members #f Congress to their constitu- the Goulds, the Morgans, and the plete and up-to-date line of all kinds of furniture. Prices are very reasonable, When in meed of furniture call and see me. Repairing and Painting a Special DOLING ANTIQUE FURNITURE known—— SUCCESSOR TO A. B. SLiNg Advertise in the Mount Joy Bulletin | Subscribe for Mt. 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