y HE BULLETIN Mou JOY, PA. MAYTOWN Johnson. * % 3 Anyway the American Public knows that Mr. Hughes ‘takes a ~ good photograph.” * k k *k The Germans are able to get on the bases at Vedun, but they can pot score by sacrifices. * %* %x * Theodore Roosevelt and the Ger- man-American Alliance supporting the partisan observer. * $$ 5s "A king can do no wrong, and a Democratic president can do no ight in republican eyes. * % * = Though having but small faith in progressives, the republicans dently desire their works. * * % % Uncle Sam wants a navy that can be heard when it barks, and can bite as well when it barks. 3% 8 PL icathing, tne small boy plunges gayly into the inviting lake. Ee Wilson extravagance has produced a fine surplus of nearly $79,000, | 000 in the federal treasury. $$ 5s to Mexico City, the trail having | been blazed for them in 1848. * % % 3% Carranza besides being entangled in his own whiskers appears to be stupefied by his own verbosity. ® 5% 3 Preparedness also includes not forgetting one’s tooth brush on leaving for the summer vacation. tee More cooks are needed for the army. And, by the same token, more cooks are needed for the bomes. & 5 9 Will Mr. Hughes dare to make an issue of the Tederal reserve Bank law, or the rural credit bill just passed? $s se All the girls expect their soldier sweethearts to send them back each a silver sombrero and a wad of raw chewing gum. %* * % = Carranza is entitled to a measure of gratitude from this country for eompelling it to lick its army into some sort of shape. * $s Like Davy Crockett’s coom, Car- ranza came down, but there is no assurance that he will not climb up | again unless he is tied. sees Cuba, Porto Rico, the Phillip- | pines and now Mexico, some one is always leaving some foundling on Uncle Sam’s doorstep. * $ The political bosses can fool some of the people most of the time but hey can fool Theodore Roosevelt ly all the time. * % % ® Former President Taft will sup- ort Charles E. Hughes for Presi- mt. Perhaps he can deliver the g of Utah and Vermont. tess Possibly Mexico thinks it gave so any concessions to American cor- | tions that it has none for the Government. * ® $* imerican - However, there is no need to ppose that progressivism will dis- pear entirely from polities with dissolution of the moose party. sess . Mr. Hughes dictated to his Steno- | Traher between strokes on the golf E the other day. He must be | for the votes of the effi- experts. ! | temporarily from his garb | American soldiers know the way | | Ph. D. of | Hinkle and Rev. | relating to the Rev. Joseph D. Krout and family have started on a month’s vacation by automobile. The first place visited was Stone Church, Northam- pton county. At a regular meeting of the mem- bers of the Company held last week in the new fire house, the fol- lowing were elected as foremen of the Company: Ralph Shireman, chief; James Keller, of ladders; John Henderson, of hose, and C. Forrey, George Sload and George Drace, as assistants. The Hook and under construction at the present time by Sload Brothers and will be completed in the very near future. hold a festival to raise this money. 19 in the The August Hall. urday evening, Maytown Band mittee i festival are Ralph Shireman, John Henderson, George Charles Straley and Geo. Sload. Preceding the festival, the Com- pany will hold a street parade in | which will be seen the fire pump, { hook and ladder wagon equip- nt. All members of the Company are urg cod to be in lin, Citizens and will furn ir snd and at th e fe and schools of Wednesd Park in the Maytown a. m. 0 convey the 1CKS, Irvin tcner, consist of contests, bear race, three- such as shot put, legged race, married nut scramble, men race, pea- watermelon eating contest, bottle tug, apple eating contest, and peanut race. The other program will be given in the pavilion and will consist of music, recitations, readings and singing. | As has been the custom for a num- | ber of years the friends of the | schools, both in the town and com- munity, as well as in the surround- ing country are invited to the park { for the day. Rev. Prof. William J. Hinkle, Auburn, N. Y., and Rev. John Bear Stoudt, of Northampton, Pa., spent a few days with Rev. and Mrs. William J. Lo Dr. Stoudt occupied the pein on Saturday in the May- town Reformed church. Dr. Hinkle, who is considered the greatest we. | authority on early church history in | this country, visited this section for the purpose of seeking historical data relating to the Donegal Re- formed church which was founded in 1749 and located near Milton Grove The Maytown Reformed church and Blaser’s Reformed church, now Christ Reformed church, of Elizabethtown, are the outgrowth of this old Donegal church. The trip to Milton Grove { was made in automobile by John { Mumma, Rev. N. J. Miller, Rev. William J. Lowe, Dr. William J. Hinkle and Rev. John B. Stoudt. The data which is being gathered Reformed churches { founded prior te 1750 will soon be published by Revs. Hinkle and] Stoudt under the 4itle, “The Life land Letters of Rev. John Philip | Boehme.” Ladder wagon is It was found that a small balance remains unpaid on the equipment and house and it was decided to The date set for the festival is Sat- com- appointed to arrange for the Huntzinger, Ray- William | Mexico way. THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Wednesday, August 9, 1916. 287.2... 3533520330509 95 9 000900903490 92 929094349200 HH XH XXX HAMAX . % as cool as possible and we list a few SX 0% 959% 9% 3% 3% 9% 3% 9% 9% 9% 8% 94 9% OL 9% 9% ROWENNA | l | Miss Mary Shenk spent poster) afternoon at Lancaster. Miss Jane Kauffman of Mount Joy, visited at H. Glatfelter’s. | Miss Grace Davis, of Middletown, | visited her mother last Sunday. Miss Iva B. Albright spent] Thursday of last week in Philadel: | plia. i Miss Anna M. Engle, of Abilene, | Kansas, visited Mary and Martha | Shank. | Mr. Irwin Glatfelter, of Philadel- | phia, spent a recent Sunday with| his parents. Miss Ella W. Glatfelter returned | from a visit to Philadelphia, Ocean | and Reading. lisses Mae and Mabel Hoover, of urg, spent Sunday with Miss Ke uffman. Gish and son, John nt Joy, spent a day 1 Hoffman. n attended ed the aid which was held Roy Lindemuth, of May- town, spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian | Leese, at Wild Cat. | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lane and fam- ily, of Philadelphia, are spending | their vacation with the former’s| parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lane. | Mr. H. K. Mellinger purchased a | Ford machine which will enable | him to get over the country more | rapidly than heretofore. He is our | implement dealer. Amos Shank and family motored | to New Cumberland on Sunday and| visited Joseph Weatherby and fam- | ily and Harry at Harrisburg. iel Albright and family, Mrs. Eli | Stoner and family and sister, Mrs. | Krum of New York, autoed to Her- | shey on Sunday. Mr. Eli Stoner and family, Nor- | man Stoner and family, Mr. Samuel | Bostic and family and Mrs. Krum | and son enjoyed an outing on the | beautiful hills near Wild Cat last | week. — Oe in powder form. Take {and add water and you have your | | liquid giass of an improved form! | that cannot thicken or evaporate. A Do You Know That The hand that carries food to the mouth can also carry disease germs? | Health first is the highest form of safety first? Tuberculosis and poverty go hand in hand? The U. S. Public Health Service will send a booklet on flies and di- $12.50 Suits $8.98 | ELECTRIC TIRE PUMP AT YOUR Smoked Bloaters .... y Sheesley and all Pa E Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fackler, Dar- | D 0g | eggs for next winter at | prices. Ask for PRE-INVENTORY SA LE > All Straw Hats at 75c. It is our custom, twice a year, to mark our A of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and FURNISHINGS at such wonderfully low prices, so as to make them move more rapidly and give us more room for the large display of FALL Merchandise which will soon arrive. August is the hottest month of the summer and you want to be special bargains here for your Each SPECIAL-17 Pairs of Black and Tan Oxfords Were $4.00 Now $2.50 4. E. SCHROL Editor & Pro'r, Fire Company Met—Big Union Pic. X \ sn nic at Chickies Today—Historians 3 WUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR| Collect Data—Personals. WN Six Months. ........ 50 Cents grid : Hath Vou No Three Months 26 Cents Miss Emily Roath visited in York. 3 Crore George Huntzinger is visiting in| Single Copies........ 2 Cents | Trop intzinger 1s visiting a ple’ Corin... . FREE Miss Edna Frank spent a few Nn Entered at the post office at Mount days in York. toe N Joy as second-class mail matter. | Mrs. Anna H. Mackl s visiting Nn All correspondents must have thelr | friends in Lancaster AY sommunications reach this office not | Rev. W. Hardi y udubon, N AY later than Monday. Telephone news| . site Soe of importance between that time and | “+ * LA BY Sl 3 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- Mrs. M. C. Man ant a fev AY ges for advertisments must positive | days in Highspir $ 11 ly reach this office not later than | .. EN Monday night. New advertisments Tos B : lle ay Inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday 5, 2 m yg night. Advertising rates on applica | I 1 ; at thon. 1 at ) LIZ1S re, EDITORIALS is \ H AY S——— 1 On his bending knees a man may id find baggy trousers. rs. x i i d judgment Mr. Hughes is for the colonel, Miss Grace l a goo ju gmen ° thus making it mutual rs g 16 ) en ay LE days at Mt. Gretn Congress plans to make muni- {allie y of ter, sy tions of war furnish the sinews of 1 f S th Mi rs. War. { rge H. Glattacker a * x4 Mrs. Willian J.. Lo nd son %X In Republican politics the Old | David are visiting friends and ela- af Guard may surrender but it never in A 1 Schuylkill ay dies. Haven. Sy ® % x Carl B. Minnich, of Mont Alto Mr. Roosevelt has nominated Mr. | Forestry School, is spending his WN Hughes as the progressive party’s | vacation with his parents, Mr. and eandidate. | Mrs. J. B. Minnich. sees Mrs. R. S. Magee, of Harrisburg, We warn the national Guard | returned home after spending the lads against the red-headed widows | past two weeks with her mother, of Texas. { Mrs. A. L. Nicks. 5 ip ed Miss Mary Henderson and Mrs. $ | 0 00 Suits $6 0h Leading the Retrogressives are Carlton Terry, of Harrisburg, spent ’ u Perkins, Finn, Roosevelt and Hiram | Thursday in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. $15.00 Suits $10.98 $18.00 Suits $13.98 Boys Suits at Reduced Prices in a Variety of Models $22.50 S BB GRT2Z. 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I will mention a | few things: VULCANIZING CABINGE AND TUBES ALL KINDS OF BACHINE TURNING ENGINES REPAIRED ELECTRIC MOTORS OVERHAULED vere 8 for 106! vate Dining Room for Ladies. SERVICE {Sardines .....ceeeee. 6 boxes for 30c _ Peas .......... ceeserisicececeal, 0 J. VV. MoGinnis | SUPPLIES AT THE RIGHT PEAS .iivvveecennnscssienees CaN, 90] PROPRIETOR | Corn, the best ....... | Salmon, 10c, now . Pretzels, 136, NOW. ...cieecssonss Longhorne Cheese, 26¢ ....now | Not less than 1 1b. at the price. Honey Crisps von eibe bE Provide yourself with good fresh Sunny Monday Soap | ceneee moderate | Fels Naphtha Soap ....... PRICES ———— W. D. EASTON MOUNT JOY, PA | OPPOSITE SCHOOL HOUSE. TRO LEY STOPS AT THE DOOR Goudy’s Egg Preserver it home loss to foi tenses ORD, Sc 15¢ pack will preserve tem dosen eggs, a 25c pack twenty dosen. For | sale at Chandler’s sease, gratis to all applicants? DRUG STORE Physical fitness is preparedness stist disegoe? MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Pneumonia is a i pr os = arte “aw communicable | "gg. VOGLE, AUCTIONEER Cockroaches may carry disease? FLORIN, PA. ee I Ee mrs Prompt attention given to calling As a border, the Rio Grande is|all kinds of real estate and persens | { neither wide nor deep enough, but | property sales. Satisfaction guarss it is the best border we have down | teed or no charges. Give me a tris | Drop me a card oetliéliyr. | West Main 8t., YOUR NEXT: ~ | Williams-The Barber Agent for Manhattan Laundry ) 0 J > RLPA POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE 300 ARTICLES - 300 ILLUSTRATIONS) KEEP informed of Ais World’s Progr ress in] Techar tion. For ta pals Written So You Can Under stand It Che Sho p Notes Depar $20.00 Suits $15.48 MOUNT JOY _ PENNA. uits $16.98 % % % % w% % w% % w% % w% w% w% w® % % w% WB wu as iW % Bs % ® 5 aN % % w® % ® % x w® & 3% wx »® i“ w% ® iw % % aN wx % & w® ® % Tas Near Ae SCHU0I DUES ARE ID ar ways in the market for ‘Rags, Paper, Rubber, Iron, Brass, Metals, Etc. Highest Cash Prices Paid We make a liberal allowanee fer | everything delivered ty eur ware aouse. Keystone Rag Co. P. 0. Box $21 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. mar3s-Smos. cGLNNIS East Main street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Restaurant and Lunch Bar| OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE CLAME IN ANY STYLE DEVIL CRABS TURTLE SOUPS in facet everything in seasom. Pri Manufactured by The House ef Quality COLUMBIA, PA. We Are Always Prepared to Serve Pure Spring Water ICR IN ANY QUANTITY at very Moderate Charges Dom’t fail to see wus before piacing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. MOUNT JOY, PA. Mount Joy, Pr 50000000000000000000000008 | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Take No tice! The Undersigned Inform the Publis that they are prepared to de | Practical Horse Shoeing | At Jno, Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Jey ptetal attention given to ali werls |All diseases of the feet promptly at tended to. Your Work golicited " BOMBACH SHANK | Giemeral Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers MOUNT JOY, PENNA, JOHN M MILLER and ‘= HENRY H. 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