The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 20, 1916, Image 2

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visitors, 21 in all. This| Monroe Hollinger home.
hrgest attendance in the| Messrs. Chas. Shearer, Willis
of the class. After the| Heisey and Omar Hostetter visited

lesson had been gone over a| Arthur Keefer on Sunday.
singing was con- |e wilo eob -ft uns BRb SA Jg.:8
Visitors always | ..Yo v‘xo mH ..i, le‘t, tteio fld
Mr. Charles Baker and lady frien
session of
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lcome and new members are al- |
ULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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vays admitted. of Bachmanville, and Misses Flor
¥ The Hartford Company has ad-| ence and Ruth Baker and brother / rals
P| justed the claims for damages by|Joe and Mrs. C. P. Eshleman and
Wt [ hail on tobacco. Very nearly $2500 | daughter spent Sunday at E. P. AI J OPE I
damages were paid in the vicinity of | Eshleman’s.
their | Mastersonville. The insured farmers! Mr. Gideon Gibble while going
gs nos { will receive their vouchers this week. through the meadow on Wednesday ith S lo Clothe 37
ime and | All of the farmers but a very few | morning before day light to bring 1 US S
a Chan- | were pleased and satisfied with the | the cows, slipped and fell, giving | :
t positively | adjustment of damages. Some re-' him quite a jar. No bones were | A big feature
CEC] yi ceived 100 per cent. some 75 per broken and Mr. Gibble is about agair |
us Tuepday | cent. many received from 50 to 60 as spry as ever. |
es on applica- | per cent. and the rest averaged from Te ——— |





























































I 5 to 50 per cent. The Old Hartford
is very reliable and would have paid
all of the tobacco insured if it all
had been totally destroyed, digging
down into the surplus.
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SALUNGA
Norman Nissley and family wer
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J. Lowe Attends Confer- |
ancaster—Charles Forrey |
En ee SPORTING HILL
Mention
| Mrs. Preston Long and Daughter Re-
Mrs. John Peifer spent a day las
[week with Mrs. Hershey at Lancas
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Samuel Eby family
rae and spen
. Annie H. Mackley is visiting
spent Sunday with their daughter
Mrs. Harry Gibbel.
Considerable
field too green to cut.
busy and laborers scarce.
Linfield. turn to Long Island—Auto Truck | Lititz.
ae bill of Harrisburg, was | Load Spent Last Sunday at Get- Mrs. Albert Stauffer of _Philadel- Our lines are the “thoroughbreds of the
| tysburg—Other Notes phia, spent Thursday with Mrs. | . 9” . ; . .
: i —— fohn Deiter | nation.” They include Style with a big
MPs ™S0ram Sload is visiting rela- : : Mac, 's : hnrles. Drescher py h . en, CDE 1916, by
tives in Philadelphia. Samuel Baker and family moved Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drescher S and quality with a big 0. ry Sonne 2
Miss Mabel Wittell of Columbia, | 0 Lancaster last Saturday.
visited Miss Mary Heisey. Mr. A. RH. Vogel, Jr., of Ephrata
Miss Etter of Highspire, spent | A. H. Vogel
some time with Miss Ella Eshleman. |
Samuel Johnstin is visiting his |
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnstin.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hollenbaugh | 2€2F Manheim on Sunday.
| Miss Ethel M. Rohrer of Hershey,
called on his parents,
and wife on Tuesday.
H. S. Weidman and family visited
their son, Elmer Weidman and wife
at Lewistown, visiting in the home
of Dr. Brisbin and family.
aul Sload of Mount Joy is visit- .
Pa bal © oy Iss | to, at Manheim. home near Mastersonville.
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. War- |
diploma in Electrical Engineering
| Mrs. D. M. Nissley on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Bollinger
 




apd Miss M. Ethel autoed to Haris. | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Degler and | for which he has worked so faithfully
/ 0, { sons Roy and Harold of Lancaster and well. ; ;
r Miss Anna Campbell and Harry | visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. D. M. | ; hres or four pairs of colored
Born ¢ i hia, visited Miss | Nissley and brother H. H. Miller and | folks attended services in the M. E.
= - | family. Church on Sunday evening and they
Klugh of Harrisburg, is | Mrs. Preston Straus and daughter | certainly received a cordial welcome
T crandparents, Mr: avd Helen of Long Island City, N. Y., re-|as their fine conduct really merited.
J g P : | turned home after spending some | Come again.
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George Balmer of Reading, is
spending the week with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Balmer.
Miss Mary Flory spent Sunday at
the same place.
Mr. John Garman, of York county,
spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Garman’s. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Garner and child Emma spent Sun-
day at the same place.
The following spent Sunday pleas-
antly at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Hossler: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kulp, Misses Lillian, Emma and
Maud Becker, Lizzie and Eva Zug,
Orpa and Edna Kulp, Lottie Gray-
bill, Anna Gibble and Katie Shearer.
The following spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shear-
er: Mr. and Mrs. William Shires, of
Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hack-
man and son, Harry, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hackman and two children
and Curtis Smaltz, of Hopeland;
Misses Stella Frey, Bertha Seitz and
Beulah Peters of Mt. Hope.
NORTHWEST RAPHO
The people’s paper—The Bulletin.
Henry Frey is the first farmer in
this section to make corn shocks.
George Keener and family now go
out driving in a new two-seated car-
riage.
John Sowers and
Round Top last week
peaches.
Misses Lizzie and Mabel Ginder of
Union Square, made a Sunday visit
to the Werner families.
A few things scientists can not ex-
plain are: How a rose makes its
perfume; how a firefly lights its
lamp and what sleep really is.
Frank Shenk has purchased a
new small gasoline engine to run the
washing machine, which is a great
help to lighten washday burdens.
Irwin Heisey is busy harvesting
his large crop of broomcorn, which
he will turn into brooms this win-
ter, for which he always has ready
sale.
vacation and! Supervisors should have the loose
mail man dur-|Stones removed from the public
: roads. They are a publi} nuisance
a Gibble at- [a great hinderancef to easy
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Emanuel Greiner who was sud-
denly taken ill last week is slowly
recovering.
The county superintendent says
the schools will open on October 2nd
and that one month of the term will
dropped.
Misses Edna Hackman and Katie
Shearer have returned from the
seashore where they had spent
several months.
Mr. Wilson Geib and family will
move to Coatesville this week, where
Mr. Geib has been appointed to
manage a large dairy farm. /
A. M. Shelly's family was enlarged
on Monday when a fat baby boy
arrived and came to stay. His name
has not been selected yet but
probably it will be Abe the third.
Harrison, the son of E. H. Rider
escaped with a few bruises from
what might have been ons ac-
a 13 on ~a tary

son went to
Miss Pauline. Garber of Baini- | time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| On Saturday afternoon very
diildren, of Eheems, spent a few town, spent several days of the past |avenue, mile west of Salunga.
Middletown, visited Mrs. Al Hicks. |2"d Mrs. Frank Weinhold of Adams. |
daughter, Laura and son Luther and | glizabeth Smith.
Ross Houseal left for West Chester, Mesirs. Monroe Dillinger, Cytos
the conference of representatives of Phares Miller, Pant Spangler, Harvey
easier. report having had a fine time.
Racing Honors—Rear Wheels of
circulated in this section this week.
Mr. D. F. Greiner made a brief
daughter attended camp at Rheems
Cold Springs on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Stern at-
children visited in the C. C. Garman in quest of
in the hills above Hillside farm.
: yrs Samuel Cover. | lively and spirited sale was held on
Seiden: Js visting hor grandmother, Masters Clarence Baymon, of Le-|the fine 25 acre farm of Mrs. Emma
Ts | week with their grandparents, Mr. | Shortly after the terms of sale were
days with Mr. end Mrs. E. Bal ’ | | made known by <lerk Mr. Harry
Chas. Forrey who was confine ®) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shearer of | Koser and Mr. Jonas Minnich, auc-
and Mrs. Harry | tioneer, the bidding began and up
hud Broken ioe, ae Fetwined bom, d | Gibble and two children, of near Mil- | to the finish, there
Prof. an rs. SWIS Hyte anc | ou Grove, spent Sunday in the |until the land without buildings was
Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garman and |at $211.20 per acre. When Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ulrich and chil- | Mr. and Mrs. | Wants a thing he wants it for sure
d ith M 3 Mr. Cleve Sload David Brandt and granddaughter, and he generally gets it.
ni 2nd Ee Oscar Kraybill of Esther Newgard, visited Mrs. Gar-|
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Wilh Rov. Yous { Mr. and Mrs. David Stoner and
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| Mr. and Mrs. David Flory and
Mrs. J. B. Eshleman after spending town; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frank- | children spent Tuesday evening with
the past two months with hey)
Paul Buohl of Ephrata were enter-|
tained by Amborse Frankhouser and
where they have enrolled as students :
. 1 Miller. Wm. Haldeman, Jacob Wal-
ip the State Ne Sobol. ters, Addison Miller, Wilson Spang-
tion of the Re- 2
Bho Boards ot Ruse a 2 Re Williams and Ed. Williams spent
Sunday at Gettysburg. The trip was
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a Tobacco Wagon Passes Over
Young Man’s Foot Mr. Harvey Wittle and son Roy,
were employed several days at the
call at the C. S. farm one evening
last week.
on Sunday evening.
B. K. Eshleman attended the sale
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Eshleman visit-
ed in the home of Nathan Zug, at
tended the A. M. E. camp at Heisey’s
grove on Sunday evening.
home near Mt. Joy on Sunday.
Mr. Aaron Gibble has again start-
Mrs. Gideon Gibble and son EI-
and Master Tillman Risser
Mrs. Jesse Klugh.
Mr. apd Mrs. John Weaver and | banon and Paul Musselman of Kutz-|P. Kendig, situated along Columbia
{ and Mrs. Fred. Koser.
the Lancaster General Hospital with | Monhsim and Mr.
was no let up
children of Millersville, are visiting | fone of M. H. Kauffman. | knocked off to Mr. William Cooper
| Marga
dren of Elizabethtown, spent a few | daughter, Margaret, {
Middletown, are spending a few days | non S parents, at Union Square on
Baker and Miss Minnie Baker of | d2ughter, Annetta of Reading; Mr.| pe people's paper—The Bulletin.
house, Mrs. Charles Garman and | prank Kline, Elmer Shearer and
~danghter, Mrs. Chris orrey re-
turned to Colpmbia.
Miss Marguerite Albrigl@ind A. fauily on Sendzy.
Rev, Wiliam J. Lowe attended ler, Howard Miller, Norman Givler,
i i ilding, Lan- TA
Theological Sendnary Building, Lan made in Dillinger’s auto truck. They
Abram Garman Carries Off the Local
Mr. D. F. Singer and Mr. Barnes
C. S. farm.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Eshleman and
of the N. W. Eshleman farm, near
Mastersonville on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Eshleman and
ed crushing stones for the township
at Lancaster one day last




and Mrs. B. K. Eshleman
the home of John Gibble
thtown on Saturday even-







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entertained at Ira Herr’s on Sunday
Sunday with his brother Ephraim at
tobacco yet in the |
Farmers are |
Miss Mary Kendig spent last week |
and David Hollenbaugh visited in| : g . ;
Lancaster | visited her friends, Misses Anna and Mrs. Newcomer spent a week with |
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hartman at- { Kathryn Nissley on Sunday. Mrs. F. S. Strickler before going to |
tended the funeral of his brother at | MI and Mrs. D. Dissinger and |visit her son at Pittsburg. :
Steelton daughters, Emma and Fannie, spent Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dattisman |
: { Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bar- spent Saturday and Sunday at her
Mrs. John Maze, of Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gorrecht on |
ren Sload. | o : [
Mre. Lida Munia of California. is | Mrs. Augustus Nauman of Elston- Sunday entertained her brother
er i 4 ’ | ville, spent the past week with Mr. | Harry Swarr and family and Mr. and
r mother, Mrs. Fyette | V1'® I 3 :
Yang her 2 =h i yoste land Mrs. H. S. Bradley. Mrs. Warren Heiselman and daugh-
I Kathryn and Josephine | Mrs. R. H. Brubaker and Mrs. A. | ter, Evelyn.
Stofer are Asitin Mes. John RB H. Degler of Lancaster, visited their Mr. James Kendig has returned to
Eh gE Fu. "| brother, H. H. Miller and sister. | State College for the much coveted

Conditions are different this season.
Better come early.
Our stocks were never more complete
and attractive. But we expect to have
difficulty filling in later. We advise early
buying for your benefit, not for ours
alone.
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We do not carry a handful of any one,
but a big assortment of each.
You can pay a medium price and get
the newest patterns and the very latest
models. We bought Styleplus Clothes
$17 liberally. We have anticipated a
big call for them. Their price remains
the same. Their guarantee remains the
same. Enough said.
Glad to have you come, even if
you don’t want to buy now.
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EXECUTOR’S PUBLIC SALE
tl et ol
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

On Thursday, October 5th, 1016 Banaras, per doz. ..........+. 15¢
The undersigned executor of the Filapples ................... lle
Also choice groceries of all kinds
at a reduced price. I will mention a
few things:
estate of Mrs. Mary Stohler, deceased
late of Mount Joy Borough, will sell
at public sale on the premises on
West Donegal street, Mount Joy, Pa.,

the following described real estate: | Smoked Bloaters ........ 3 for 10c
Sardines ......... 6 boxes for 30c
A LOT OF GROUND : Peas: © oh. 0 hid ada, can, 6c 5
Fronting 50 ft. on the south side of |p... 9 ’
West Donegal street, Mount Joy Bor-| 0 Ll" tr rtessensains, ean, oe 3 )
ough, and extending in depth of that|Corn, the best ............ can, 9c {2 ~
width 203 feet to David street. The |Salmon, 10c, now ............. 9c ’ Si JE RRT
improvements s thereon erected con-| pretzels, 12¢ now .......... 1ic el
sist of a Two Story FRAME HOUSE ||. 4 = © ; oh POPULAR CHANICS
arranged for two families. There js | Llonghorne Cheese, 26¢ ....now 24c
Not less than 1 1b. at the price.
MAGAZINE
some fruit on the premises and this
is one of the most desirable residen-| Honey Crisps ................. 5¢| 1300 ARTICLES =300 ILLUST
tial locations in the town. It is along Sunny Monday Soap...... 6 for 25c¢ [KEEP informed of the World's TRON
the trolley line and cars stop near the Pels Naphtha Soa 6 for 25 Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For]
door. Any person wanting a good ANY PD 2eers. Or Z9C | rather and Son and All the Family, It appeals
home should not overlook this sale on toa aes roid and Young—Menand Women,
tis the Favo
1e in thousands of
omes through rld. Our Foreign
ntly on the watch
Correspondents
Oi things new and interesting ans ~~. ag
hives

Thursday, October 5th, 1916.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS:
Also at the same time and place a
lot of Household and Kitchen Furni-
ture consisting of stoves, carpets,
furniture, dishes and many other or i SCHOOL HOUSE.
ticles too numerous to mention. |
YOUR NEXT
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W. D. EASTON
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| MOUNT JOY, PA.
The Shop Notes
layman to do things around the H
Amateur Mechanics (17 P
Girlswho like to make thing
less and Telegraph Outfits,
shoes, Jewelry, Reed F
structions for the Mec.
$1.50 PEP YEAP
ome,

Furniture, etc
hanic, Camper and Sportsman.
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M., when terms will be made |
known by
DR. J. J. NEWPHER,
Executor.
Sample copy will be sent on request.
POPULAR MECHA
& No. Michigan Avense: CHICAGO =| VE
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ritten So You Can Understand It
5 Department (20 Pages) contain.
Practical Hints for Shop Work and easy ways for the,
ages) for the Boys and
tells howtomake Wire.
ines, Boats, Snow-
fontains in.
SINGLE COPIES, 15¢
Order from vour mewsdealer or direct from the publisher,


ee
The undersigned wish to inform the
public that they are prepared to to
HORSE SHOEING
AT JOHN BOMBACH’S
STAND, MOUNT JOY
Special attention given to all work.
All Diseases of the feet prmoptly at-
tended to. Your patronage silocited.
BOMBACH “ SHANK
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS
& HORSE SHOERS
MOUNT JOY, PENNA,



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C. S. Frank, Auctioneer.
W. M. Hollowbush, Attorney.
Sep. 20-tf.
The Sevcik School for Violin
SEMITONE SYSTEM
IRA C. EBY
West Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa
Sale to commence at two o’clock |
P.

HOTEL MCcGINNIS
East Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE
CLAMS IN ANY STYLE
DEVIL CRABS
TURTLE SOUPS
Pupil of the late Prof. Carl Thor .
In fact everything
bahn.
Pupil of R. L. Myers
Come to the above school and let
me instruct you in the
in season.
vate Dining Room for Ladies.
J. W. McGINNIS
PROPRIETOR
Wil he Barber
Agent for Manhattan Laundry
, West Main St.,
“TRUE PRINCIPLES OF THE ART |
OF VIOLIN PLAYING” ROBERT H. HOKE
TERMS |

Mount Joy, Pa.

Single lesson (One hour) 75c. PROFESSIONAL
Series of 25 lessons, $17.50 in ad-
vance. |
Series of 15 lessons, $11.00 in “ UNDERTAKER
vance.
Arrangements for interview can | and
be made by letter.
Classes now forming. | EMBALMER
You can ride to my door on the | 7.330
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Elizabethtown car. nd Night Calls Responded |
Get off at Shelley's turnout. | Sunday
I trust that I may secure your
patronage.
to Immediately Manufactured by
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COLUMBIA, PA.
Bell Phone
Restaurant and Lunch Bar
Pri-


The House of Quality
JOHN M., MILLER
and
HENRY H KOSER
Surveyors & Conveyancers
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LANDISVILLE, PA.
Special attention given to assisting
| Heirs, Executors and Administrators
lin settling of estates.
Fire Insurance placed in the Penn
| Mutual and Stock Companies.
Bell Phone, Landisville Exchange.




We Are Always Prepared to Serve
Pure Spring Water
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MOUNT JOY, PA.


G. S. VOGLE, AUCTIONEER
FLORIN, PA.
Prompt attention given to calling
all kinds of real estate and personal
property sales. Satisfaction guaran-
teed or no charges. Give me a trial.
Drop me a ecard. oct 14-1yr
GARDEN THEATRE
Where Breezes Blow
From the Mew Fans Put
in Re
“Laugh and
Let Us Print
Your Sale Bills



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World Laughs





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IN ANY QUANTITY at very
Moderate Charges
Don’t fail to see us before
placing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & §
MOUNT JOY, P,
 








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