Bp - by Mr. + Mell ION PRIX onths. .... . | JUTieTgOwn t Months. . . . The Hays of mira to Copies. . . . . 2 Cents Our local supervisol as- | fro e Copies sured us that the street from the | Centre of the town to the schoo!| fro at the post office at Mount buildings will be repaired. The same | att second-class mail matter. declaration was first made two years | All correspondents musk have melt ago, but it is all the same. How [thy SunUNiCations reach This fice nol frail are human promises. in iladelphia last Tuesday. of importance between that time and! The obsequies of the last Mrs. A.| Nr. and Mrs. James Lane attend 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan-|F. Diffenderfer, of this place, which | the East Pennsylvania Eldership, §8h fof Sdveltiznents muss positively took place last Wednesday in the i blumbia Hospital, sufferi pid fever. K. Knisley is recoveri ack of tonsilitis. By Dr. B. A. Harter. tion. | her a wide circle of friends and uni- | in her head. | versal public esteem. Revs. J.| MIL | rich of Philadelphia, officiated. Services in the Evangelical church | The country weather prognostica- [pany of Lancaster. mext Sunday morning. | tors Bre numeraung their indications | Frank B. Grosh transacted busi- | Which augur a rigid winter. iness in the Conewago Valley Mon- | Indian tradition indicates | day | approaching winter will be severe | Shank’s last Sunday forenoon. 3 + hari ie 4 | and that there will be adequs: , Mrs. Clayton Shenk is indisposed | fod Pat a be adequate snow | suffering from an aggravated attack | ¥ t fi die | Indian posies. re but we don’t be-|bright on an auto trip to Herndon The Green Tree | liev in sity of thete-proplies | brig an auto trip to . 3 r dav , € any c se ophesies. will observe grand rally day Sunday | a afternoon, 21st. | | Sunday School | claim, are visible, John K. Stern and family of Mt. Gretna, spent Sunday with Mr. and | rs. John S. Kauffman. ~~ E. F. Grosh is visiting at Mount | ! Gretna and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram ng in Pottstown. [Annville, came in Lindemuth at Hershey this week. i Mr. Nathaniel Dupler has moved | Cadillac to visit his Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Whissler, of his family to Rowenna. Ridge road, spent Sunday with John Miss Alice Sterner from Kirk Johnson & Co. Maurice Brightbill and Mr. and Mrs. Ion Terry are visit- of the Sweigart family has genuine case of typhoid fever an taken to the Columbia H. K. Mellinger last Sunday. Sundayed with his parents-in-law, | on Sunday. Abram Young and family in Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Jac. bethtown. | Joy, spent Dr. W. M Thome and family of | correspondent. Mount Joy, spent a brief time with Farmers’ Institute will be held at Dr. A. J. Thome and family Sunday | this place December 6 and 7. afternoon. ready everybody. Mrs. C. Oberholtzer, of Palmyra, Mrs. Carl Shank visited her son Albert Gingrich and | visited her parents, | family, in this place, Saturday and | Blessing on Sunday. o’clock left for the city. Sunday. | Dr. Robert Eshleman of Philadel-| Jos. Weatherby Supervisor Aaron R. Gibble and | phia, was up to see his mother, Mrs. | New Cumberland, in I eander Gantz are the two local | Henry Eshleman who is ill. senger Chalmers, / | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sipling were way home from the York Fair, at A rors serving / in the Lancaster | ) furt this wee! | at Harvey Souder’s to enjoy a big | M. Shank’s. Following phe rms is thef pace that kills incom- | day. rison wih the progress of coast- Mrs. Amos Cassell of Reading, and months. ast iators. | little son Joseph are visiting Mrs. Ta —- M. Souder of Sunday with your of Quarryville, M. Eyer’s from there their 7-pas thegfmidst of all the political | Cassell’s parents, Squire and Mrs. subs, fall housecleaning and | Jas F. Johnstin. Beating goes on as system- | Mrs. John Spangler and son Wil- V a8 ever. | liam and friend of Lancaster, were end. Mrs. Samuel Holwager of the guests of Mr. arietta, spent Saturday with | Miller on Sunday. Mr. Benjamin Garman of Eliza- d Mrs. A. S. Holwager, at Misses Millie Barber and Emily | bethtown, visited his son, Samuel filton Grove. | Roath are attending the Missionary | Garman. : I. Deets and his handicraftmen, Convention of the East Penna.! Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dohner, of zabethtown, placed a new gal- Synod, held at Philadelphia. Manheim, were Sunday visitors in the d roof on the rear attachment Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Glattacker home of D. M. Nissley. nk Grosh's domicile. visited their son Lloyd and family at| Mrs. Martin Horst spent Saturday b G. Greer, "a bon vivant, Steelton, on Sunday. Mr. Glattacker | and Sunday in the home of her son, & estima’le wife, hailing from | attended the Church of God Elder- | Melvin Geib at Mount Hope. [tec region, were entertained | Ship at Harrisburg, on Monday. | Mrs. Susan Nissley and Mrs. H. S. ers ynville, over the Sabbath. Mrs. C. A. Harter whose illness Bradley spent Sunday with Daniel parties are in vogue in | with typhoid fever we reported, is Brandt and family at Bamford. The toothsome little | much improved, sufficiently in fact,) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wickenheiser plentiful hereabout. | to allow her husband, Prof. Harter, spent over Sunday with Mr. and » walnuts are scarce. to go to Duquesne on Sunday even- Mrs. Phares Mohn at Salunga. Pes of York, general ing, to enter upon his professional] Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and bt for the Good Road | duties. | daughter, Helen of Lancaster, were o., of Kennett Square, We were very pleasantly surprised | Sunday visitors at W. C. LeFevre's. Pistered at the local hotel Sat- on Thursday evening to have Mr. S. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Behm of y S. Shepherd of Livingston, Montana, | Manheim, spent Sunday in the home drop in upon us. Mr. Shepherd will of their son-in-law, Ambrose Frank- remain with us for some time, and |houser. all his friends in our community are| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibble and Mr. invited to call to see him. {and Mrs. Eli Gibble and son, Walter Just a word here, with malice to-|SPent Sunday at Hershey and Pal- and Mrs. Jacob | day at Florin. ay. Lhe roof of the Creamery took fire hy A. M. and the timely arrival Are fighters subdued the fire and aved the building from total des- fruction. Amos Sweigart was taken She was | { | va Albright accompanied the Carney children to their home (S | | Harrisburg, last Saturday morning. day night. New advertisments in- | Evangelical church drew thither : | Mr. John Neiman is on the sick serted if copy reaches us Tuesday | large concourse of people. Her | list; Mrs. Amos Grove had asthma, | night. Advertising rates on applica- | genial personality and affability won land Miss Ethel Stoner had a bealing | Henry Geib returned to Reamstown | Speicher, of Reading, and J. Ging- | where he is driving A. M. Shank’s [team for the Edison Electric Com- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kinser and Mr An old [and Mrs. George Levan of Lancaster, that the | autoed to C. C. Kreiser’s and A. M. Miss Sallie Fackler spent Sunday | flower known as|with D. A. Fackler’s and accompanied |= Other presages they | them with Misses Mary and Iva Al- 5 Some one was delighted last Wed- | [nesday and it was Mary Shank, as a fine Lester piano arrived, purchased | by her grandfather, Mr. D. M. Eyer wife of their 8-cylinder | cousin, D. M. | Eyer and wife, from there going to of Lancaster, | visit Misses Josie and Fanny Musser Rasp and family and Mrs. Sarah | Was home on a visit Sunday. [at Marietta. Good. Rev. E. E. Kauffman of Mt. Car. Master Paul Sweigart who worked Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Grosh | mel, preached at the Bethel Church at Elizabethtown, the third member Hospital by Miss Emma C. Smith of Philadel- Get | phia and Cyrus Smith of Elizabeth- | town, took dinner last Saturday at D. Miss Smith Mr. and Mrs. | went to Elizabethtown and at four and family of stopped on their Mr. and Mrs. Weather- plow on our local | dinner given in their honor on Sun- ly expect to start soon in their auto to Salt Lake City, to spend several Frank Long and family spent Sun- ng | 8 | ng | ed | at | a d hy j i) TL ? 8 Hart Schl tner] & Marx x. E00 a EL Men an Boys 1 Il Canvright Hart Schaffuer & Marx Sh oes for “Beacon” Ultra last for young $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 n » & u wu = u = " ® " n w n =» " = n u » 8 Li da £4 n EB = % | " a2 4 u u n a a u a 5 = =n =u 23 8 J oy Superb exhib of fall overcoats Sharp mornings, cold evenings--You need a fall overcoat. Here are the new- est things from Hart Schaffner & Marx-- Varsity Six Hundred; Chesterfields; loose coats; the fabrics are Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots in browns, tans, grays and blues. Many of the coats have belt backs $12, $15, $17, $18, $20 Put your hat problem up to us Our line of “head gear” for fall we believe to be unexcelled. Here you will see everything new that’s good. Here you will find a desire to let you buy only what will be lastingly satisfactory. Soft hats, derby hats, caps- - You'll have to see them, that’sall. New “arrivals” in neckwear--Square and novelty silks, stripes, figures, unusual values, you'll want half a dozen. men is new and snappy. To wear|this shoe once is to com- Carried in Cordovan, Mahogany and Black. d ment on its merits. vy am - < 3 i . 2 Round Trip .! fr. and Mrs. B. 0. Grosh and son hneth and Mr. and Mrs. 8 .L.! ingrich visited the sick chamber of Isaac Hershey in Elizabethtown, Sunday afternoon. On Saturday, October 21, Franklin ward none. Upon sober reflection all | M¥Ta. ye daughters, who make such beauti- Mrs. Jacob Wagner and son, Wil- ful examples of crochet and tatting liam of New Jersey, are spending | work: There was once upon a time, several days with her sister, Mrs. B.| the story runs, L. Kauffman. bashful young man called upon a Mrs. D. 8. Miller and grandson, | Pierce, administrator of Christian young lady. Conversation was some- ROY Degler of Lancaster, were week- | Bhoemaker, deceased will sell the | how awkward, embarrasing we should end guests in the homes of D. M. personal property of said decedent, say. After a long silence the young Nissley and H. H. Miller. t Milton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. David Dissinger and Skirts will again be worn mucl daughters, Helen and Edith of Bis- | fighter, says fashions’ decree. But marck, spent Saturday and Sunday like George Ade’s hero's attitude to | tion. with his uncle D. Dissinger. ward eating peas with a pitch fork, | smile i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garman and we do not believe it can be done. Mrs, 1 daughter, Margaret, visited the for- when a proverbial man managed to ask “say, ean you make shirts ” And do you know, fair daughte ] a sensible ques- “think” after the @ pn K. Shepherd of Living- Readers of the Bulletin did you y 1t., is well known here | T€I'S sister, Mrs. David Barto and : t iho a in the iy 1 family near Manheim on Sunday. ever notice that there are in th having lived here possibly half or 1 . os x ay English language only two words in, 0 ep tient Qba ten OW 4b Mr. and Mrs. Milton Werner of nore of her | time. She 1S N( Yi i ‘ which the five vowels occur in their |; 4. o.oo did rok Central Rapho; Miss Sue Brehm, of plphabetical order—abstemious and | j.tor her from m r Hernley’s Church and Monroe ieter ner irom m were Sunday > of Levi Fissel. 1 Mrs tious. visitors in the Parry S. Weaver, of Donegal Bhip, a former product of Mil Grove, last Sunday put foot on town soil visiting relatives, and after an origi Mr. an Henry Long and Mrs. Ivan 3ush and two children, of near aughter and Mr nd were placed on exhibition at lewing the sights started away | (ho Jocal fair and won the blue rib- | i! Fore Sund visitors in the meridional bound. bons—we had the pleasure of seeing CMe of Herman Shellev Jacob TU. Haldeman, Jacob B. their: Now. st lesson should Ler John Sheaffer and family enter faldeman, Henry B. Haldeman, | ¢ri0nds in our vicinity learn from 2ined the following on Sunday: Mr. rchie Emenheiser and their re- | tic Just this: Get busy and invent | 2°40 Mrs. Henry Sheaffer and son ive families guested with the | 550 original and unique quilt de- Emanuel and daughter, Clara of Sheafferstown; Emanuel Sheaffer of odate, Sunday. stitute. Penryn, and Beulah George and Es-! ther Gibble of Manheim. fn absence of A. R. Gibble, present | we have atiended some cattle hager of the Creamery, 8. L.| gj1e5 held by the well-known cattle y is supplying the apparent | jeglers of Elizabethtown, and we | M ARIETTA ney. Mr. H. is a proficient | p,.0 been astonished, amused and mery manager, inasmuch he has | interested in the “stories” told about | vast experience in this line. | the wonderful performances of the Mrs. Mary Hegener, of this place opening of a revival meeting | cows sold, but they are all discounted returned to her home on Saturday, mer's brother S. Haldeman near | jon and show it at the coming in- 2 Evangelical denomination is | by one from the west. Mr. Shep- | after undergoing a very successful d to materialize Jin their | herd, our Montana friend, brought operation at the Howard hospital, in | with him a picture of a butter cow | Philadelphia, for cataracts on both pill be | such as was never seen in this sec-|eyes. Dr. Posey performed the op- | tion, we dare say. The picture re- | eration which in every particular was presents a dairy maid with bucket 2 success. The many friends of and | and milking stool and a cow life-size, | Mrs. Hegener will be glad to learn ked | all made of solid butter, modelled to | that her vision has returned. represent. “Tilly Alcartra,” that Tr. produced 30,452 pounds of milk, | Will Move to E’town a | equal to 1,500 pounds of butter in| Harvey Kulp of Milton Grove has in this place the § . A lady 3 b AXDO gious PHILADELPHIA A city rich in historic memories SUNDAY, OCT. 29th Special Train Leaves MOUNT JOY ....7:41 A. M. Returning Leaves PHILADELPHIA ..7:00 P. M. 47 See the Battleships at League Island Navy Yard, open until 4:00 P. M., City Hall Tower, open 12:30 to 4:00 P. M., Independence Hall, open 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. Memorial Hall and Academy of Fine Arts open 1:00 to 5:00 P. M., Fair- mount Park and the many other objects of interest of “The Quaker City.” Pennsylvania R. LOODOOOODOL Private Sale A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 24 ACRES AND 65 PERCHES in East Donegal Township with im- provements consisting of a 3% story brick Mill, large cider press house, 21% story stone and frame house, brick and frame stable and a 1% story tenant house. Mill enjoys a good patronage and is splendidly lo- cated. Shedding for 4 acres of to- bacco. Here's a good chance for some one. Proposition will bear close inspection and the price is right. Call on or address LEVI R. NISSLY Mount Joy, Pa. Oct. 11-3t SIGNS Al Ci The undersigned wish to inform the public that theyare prepared to to 'Williams—The Barber Agent for Manhattan Laundry West Main St., POPULAR MECHA atime otipnos HORSE SHOEING Father and Son Iv. It appeal) | AT JOHN BOMBACH’S STAND, MOUNT JOY toall classes—O Special attention given to all work. Mount Joy, Pa. ROBERT H. HOKE, in thousands of Our Foreign ©orrespondents ar wntly on the watch - foi things new and interesting ant i. 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KRALL Wood, Metal! or Muslin R. F. Eshleman BELL PHONE | 365 days. The butter cow, or accepted a position with B. T. Spick- rather the cow of butter was ex-|ler, the dairyman, and will move to hibited at the Montana State Fair. [that borough in the near future. » &r Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin teed or no charges. Give me » trial | The House of Quality Subscribe for the Bulletin. | | | West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. | Bell Telephone. LANDISVILLE, PA. G. S. VOGLE, AUCTIONEER | ze Emin pl ve Solidi FLORIN, PA. | in settling of estates. Prompt attention given to ealling | z A == Fire Insurance placed in the Pean all kinds of real estate and personal | - - | Mutual and Stock Companies. property sales. Satisfaction guaran-| " Manufactured by Drop me a card. oct 14-1yr | COLUMBIA, PA. y |