The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 04, 1917, Image 4

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fall and the Freshmen class will
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Prao’r. | consist of all those who are unable
II III I EEE ET to tart t the beginning of school
eo I'he must enter the first week of
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR vember. This is an advantage for
Six Months 50 Cents rural boys and ris who must re
['hree Months 25 Cents n R on She Jo 1 Jos Jal MO
Single Copies .2 Cents . vl} coun ommercia
Sample Copies FREE tic and bookkeeping will be
Entered at the post office at Mount en
r as second-class mail matter nI
Joy correspondents must have their Northwest Rapho.
eommunications reach this office not Fol
later than Monday I'elephor ews C. H Bra wife . visited
of importance between that Hime and fo 50 oor a nenster few days ago.
12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- Mrs. Marv Wisegarver spent a few
ges for advertisments must positively davs this wee ~} I. G. Werner
reach this office not later than Mon- | =
day night New advertisments in- J. H. Hollinger has returned home
serted if copy reaches us Tuesday gp... spending the winter term at
night. Advertising rates on applica- 1 "pio bethtown College
tion. : E. W. and J. W. Geib last week
visited their uncle, Henry Geib, of
MILTON GROVE Rowenna, who was very sick.
Allen Shaffer took several loads
Fi = . of locust logs to Shenk’s sawmill on
Blaine Grosh made a business trip Monday to be sawed into posts.
so Lancaster Saturday P. M.
Christian Good and daughter, Miss
Stella, were Mount Joy visitors on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G.
week-end guests of Henry C.
and family at Grand View.
Miss Emma Colton of Lancaster
nt a few days with her mother,
Vrs. Susan Swade in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Hoffman
Sundayed with the latter's parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. Waltz, in Naumans-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelly, of
ily
ad Mrs. H. P. Wisegarver and fam-
ily.
Yariv Naomi Bowers, teacher of the
Sunnyside school visited her par-
ents, at Lancaster, over Saturday
and Sunday.
Due to the fine afternoon last Sat-
urday, many of our folks went to
Elizabethtown to do shopping and
other business. :
Wm. Werner, who was hiredman
for Elias Geib the last three years.
Kopp were
Koser
sear Hill Church, entertained C pi Som Shee farming on his
rly : . father’s farm.
bn family of this place, last Mr. and Mrs. Agron Hollingst and
: . family of near unny Side school,
Me. and Mis. Harvey D. Wittle yiiied Mr. and Mrs. I G. Ginble ox
and son vin were the guests of go. 3.u avening.
Mr. and Mr. I. P. Eshleman Sunday
evening.
Miss Stella Greiner, a refined
young lady, of near Risser’s church
was a week-end visitor of Mrs. An-
=a Grosh. :
Mrs. Jacob O. Moyer of near Ris-
ser’s church, has the finest variety
of young chicks that we have seen
this season.
Miss Agnes Wittle is spending the
week with Walter Brosey and family
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibble of near
Elstonville, spent Sunday in the
family of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stauf-
fer, of near Chiques Hill
The Sunny Burn school was
closed on Tuesday on account of
their teacher, Miss Shultz, attending
a special meeting at Lancaster.
Mr. Walter Brosey, who at present
resides on the farm of William Fas-
nacht, will move in Jacob S. Hack-
man’s house in Mastersonville.
in Mastersonville, rendering as- “y,. on4 Mrs, Elmer Bernhardt and
sistance in their ib B t family of near Green Tree church
Mr. and Mrs. Eiven Brosey at- (iteq in the family of Mr. and
tended the obsequies of the latter's
ndfather, Charles Reppert at Mt.
ey on Sunday afternoon.
M. and Mrs. Harvey Summy, of
Naumansville, spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey .
A. Garman, Green Tree. :
Norman G. Moyer is depleting his
clearing of its large trees up on
Conewago Hill, coverting them into
posts, rails and cord wood.
The deplorable condition of our
highways for the past three weeks
have greatly improved, thus afford-
ing transportation more agreeable.
Fy Albert H. Gingrich, we are
leased to note has recovered from
Le recent indisposition, due to a fall.
She was under the care of Dr. A. J.
Thome.
Preaching next Sunday morning
at the Evangelical Church, Pleasant
Mrs. John S. Stauffer on Sunday.
Miss Alice Osmond, who is teaching
the Chiques Hill school, spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her parents
Frogs were heard on Tuesday
evening tuning up their instruments
and ere long will be giving us real
Hollow Orchestra.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Stauffer and
daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Flory and daughter May visited in
the family of Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Stauffer on Sunday.
Mr. W. J. Werner, who was em-
ployed by E. W. Geib for the lasi
two years, played quits on Monday
and will take possession of his
father’s house of about forty acres.
Mr. Noah Greiner, of Masterson-
ville, will move on the Henry Greiner
— View and Mount | Pleasant and in. ¢,.1 “which he bought last fall. Mr.
fe evening at Risser's and Mount Gy.iner, who lived on this tert, al-
ope. st is life, will move to Man-
Eli Brubaker of Green Tree hast all hie od.
visited S. A. Koser and family Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gibble and
day. Mr. Koser has not made any gi; ‘entertained on Sunday the
visible improvement on his sickness
gince our last report.
Since the death of his housekeeper.
Mrs. Anna Doutrich, of near Bel-
laire, John B. Martin contemplates
to quit housekeeping and offers his
desirable home at private sale.
Immediately after the High
School program the Alumni Associa-
tion will be called into session.
Every member of the Alumni is re-
quested to be present.
The Milton Grove high school wil!
render a program on Good Friday
night, when the high school will de-
bate against several of the town-
ship teachers. Other features of the
program are declamation, dialogue
recitations and music.
following: Mr. and Mrs. Henry N.
Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffer Kaylor
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hollinger and
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pyle.
The roads around here were put
into a good condition on Monday by
the nse of drags, but the rain on |
Tuesday spoiled the already much
dried roads, but they will be restored
to a good condition as soon as drags
can be used again.
SPORTING HILL
Joseph Wickenheiser spent Sunday
at Elizabethtown.
Mrs. Joseph Wickenheiser and
niece, Sara Long, spent Monday at
After four years of almost unsur- Montolr
mountable obeyance our local super- Mrs. Benjamin Horst, of Mount
yisor > quaking preparation to maca- Joy, is visiting in the home of Mar-
damize the street from the Centre i; "po .o4 >
to the school buildings. When it is
completed, we'll hail him “well done
thou faithful servant.”
The farmers were busy the past’
week hauling manure and other
fertilizers preparatory to spring
aration. The grass and wheat fields
are verdant and the indications point
Measles seem to be quite popular
in this village especially among the
young men.
Miss Anna Hall of Maytown, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Clemands
Kauffman.
Philip Keener
George Keener
visited his son
and amily near
/ ™ favorable for a prolific season. Manheim, on Sunday.
Last Friday we met our old friend Mr. and Mrs. John Barto of Man-
Samuel 8. Risser, of Florin, Up heim, called in the home of D. Dis-
along the Conewago creek on a fish- singer on Sunday.
Be = pedition, He lured the finny EM. Miller of Elizabethtown
tribe and doubtless caught some gi- spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
gantic eels, salmon and mackerel. pq Mrs. F. S. Miller.
An epidemic of influenza, la grip- Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nissley of Man-
pe, sore throat, cough, or whatever heim were Sunday guests of Mr.
else one choses to term it is pre- 5nd Mrs. Samuel Cover.
valent in this section. It is undoubt- Paul Sumpman visited his grand-
edly very infectious and should be parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stauffer
en the proper attention, lest there at East Petersburg on Sunday.
danger of developing pneumonia. Miss Esther Weaver of Landisville
# \ Usually the rural schools close spent Friday and Saturday with her
about this time of the year, but this
ear they will continue until the lat-
r part of April. This is due to
the belated opening of the term on
account of the quarantine eaused
by the prevalence of infantile
paralysis.
Cottage prayer meeting was held
Sunday evening at Jacob W. Moyer’s
residence adjacent to Sunny Side.
The attendance was large and spirit-
ual and was specifically enlivened by
8 pathetic exhortation from Miss
Lizzie Gebhart, a noted Evangelist
of Lancaster.
After 47 years of uninterrupted
mercantile activity Eli S. Grosh pro-
jetor of the Milton Grove store
been succeeded by his two sons
ine and Claude, this week, who
will endeaver to conduct the busi
ness in the same unquestionable
.standard, it has borne in the past.
The title of the firm is Grosh Bros.
Principal Charles G. Becker repre-
sented Mount Joy Township (on the
Jegative side) in a professional de-
at Elizabethtown on Friday
night. The question Resolved Thet
friend, Miss Mary Frankhouser.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and
daughter, Helen of Lancaster, were
Sunday guests of W. C. LeFevre.
Mrs. Frank Long and daughter
Sara attended the funeral of Joseph
Réppert at Mount Hope on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Frank-
houser and daughter, Mary spent
Sunday with the former’s parents.
at Ephrata. i
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall of May-
town, spent Saturday and Sunday |
with the former's sister, Mrs. Cle- |
manda Kauffman. i
Mrs. Amos Nauman of Lancaster |
spent Saturday and Sunday with he:
mother, Mrs. ancy Martin. Mr. |
Nauman and daughter Grace, spent |
Sunday at the same place.
Miss Grace Holland of Bareville.
spent the week-end with Mr. and
| Mrs. Amos Sumpman. Mr. and Mrs.
, Isiah Sumpman and daughter, Laura
of Mount Joy, were Sunday guests
at the same place.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Derstler and
son, Howard and daughter, Edith of
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Permanent Peace Amony all Nations Mrs. Norman Fetter of Manheim
will be Attained. The negative side were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
swept the affirmative before them Jacob L. uffman. {
like chaff before the wind and
ly won the decision of the 5 ALUNGA
mination for entrance to the g
hi: school will be Miss Elizabeth Hacker spent Sun-
day afternoon with Ruth Shonk near
Petersburg.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Sheaffer en- |
John Rasp and A Curt Good form tertained Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Geib |
a part of A. R. Gibble’s road con- and family on Sunday afternoon.
mngents. Mr. Elias S. Hollinger of pear
.rvisor A. R. Gibble transacted Mastersonville, will move on the Fas-
li Elizabethtown the pasi nacht farm, which he bought last
= Li fall.
week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Geib and fam-
spent Sunday evening with Mr. |
at Minersville, Schuylkill county, Pa. |
first-class concerts from their Frog |
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The right clothes — quick!
Business men often forget their
Easter clothes until the women
folks get after them.
We are ready for the fellows who
like to make quick work of it and
get the right thing.
Styleplus
Foe $17
TRADE MARK REQISTLRED
“The same price the nation over”
are the busy line here of medium
price. You know their national
reputation. Style-to-the-minute.
All wool fabrics. Guaranteed
satisfaction,
An increasing demand from Maine
to California has enabled the
makers to produce Styleplus at the
same national price $17 in spite
of conditions.
You can pay a higher or a lower price for
other makes, also known to be supreme
in their class.
Hats, ties, gloves, shirts, hosiery. Every-
thing you need to get right for Easter.
B OGIxTZ
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Sunday callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Howard Peifer. !
Miss Elizabeth Wheroy of Ger-
mantown, is vending the week with
Miss Miriam J. Kendig.
Raffensberger and family
moved from the Chiques to New
York, where he came from four
W. Zug died.
Lititz.
Mrs. Jacob Royer
EAST PETERSBURG
A valuable horse belonging to H
Miss Susan Huber spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting relatives at
is visiting her
by the pupils of her class
Sunday at Hershey.
RHEEMS
| Church of the Brethren will hold
their Sunday School in the morning.
Miss Miriam K. Bard accompanied |
COURT PROCLAMATION
Whereas, the Hon. Charles L
Landis, President, and Hon. Aaron
B. Hassler, Associate Law Judge of
the Court of Common Pleas in and
for the county of Lancaster and As-
sistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer
f MANY NEW HOUSES


| Being Built at Marietta, Billmeyer
and Chickies

With the wave of prosperity and
spent last | business activities at Marietta, Bill-
meyer and Chickies, many new
years ago. daughter, Mrs. Monroe Ault, at Mr. Ezra Souders, chief clerk in| houses are being erected and im-|and Terminer and General Jail
Mrs. H. F. Hamilton and son Bethlehem. the P. N. Kraybill general store provements on an extensive scale are livery and Quarter Sessions of the
Vincent enjoyed a spin in their new Miss Alta Reinhold, student ai spent last Sunday at Hershey. ! being made to houses. At Bill-| Peace in and for the County of Lan-
auto and a visit to her uncle Jacob Susquehanna University, spent Mrs. P. C. Sload of’ Elizabeth- meyer the J. E. Baker Company, caster, have issued their precept to
Knobs at Middletown on Sunday. several days at home. town, was a visitor one day last operating large quarries, is erecting me directed, requiring me, amo;
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Newcomer and Henry McQuade and family will week among her many friends. |a dozen or more frame houses for! other things, to make public proc
son Ross living at the home of her move into Henry Gottshall’s house = Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Kraybill and!the accommodation of workmen. [mation throughout my bailiwick,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Aungst
moved in their new home, bought
from Jacob Minnich.
Benjamin Keener’s moved on
Monday to the farm which he
bought some time ago, near Lincoln.
Harry Nye moved on the Henry
Baer farm, vacated by Mr. Keener
Rev. Downs of Lancaster, was the
automobile at the
Harry Minnich
opposite the Lutheran Church.
Samuel Bard, while cranking an
Central garage
had his right arm badly sprained.
L. H. Gochnauer, who recently had
both arms broken in falling from a
load of hay is again gaining strength.
and family will
daughter Dora spent
Miss Elizabeth Greider,
the Secondary school in
day afternoon.
last Sunday |
with Mrs. Gust Shetter at Florin.
gave her pupils an outing last Mon- bought the Reich property, is at!
A real April fool Sunday after-|his electrical store and the office of
noon a large flock of wild geese
ing direct northward passed by
that a Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delifery, also a
Court of General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will
commence in the Court House
the City of Lancaster, in the Com-
monwealth of any
ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN
APRIL (the 16th), 1917,
| At Marietta, Lavino & Co. are re-
| modeling the houses opposite the
teacher of old Vesta furnace, and in Market
this place. street William H. Sultzbach, who
{work with a complete renovation for
52 [the Western Union Telegraph Com-
1g | pany. Nearby is the new drug store
preacher in the M. E. Church on MoVe from this vicinity to a farm plsce about 4:30 P. M of Mrs. M. E. McCloskey, which will in pursuance of which precept public
Sunday night. We feel that the Hoss 0 Gingrieh s mill belonging to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Heisey of| pe opened in a short ie and will notice is hereby given fo the ayor
congregation was quite well satis. —ov.C Grube. ui Elizabethtown, appeared upon the he one of the largest and best/and Aldermén of the City of Lan- -
fied with the Rev. Downs and his ,_ Benjamin Weigart, of Lititz, who Rheems highway last Saturday with | equipped in Lancaster county. Re-| caster, in said county, and all the
views of the divine word. lately purchased the property of their new Maxwell touring car. cently two new houses were com- Justices \of the Peace, the Coroner
The summer weather of the last Emanuel Minnich, will probably It appears as though some people | pleted at Pine and East Market by and Congtables of the said City and
few days has wakened up our gar- move by April
deners and tobacco farmers through-
out the district. The laziest fellows
in the township may be caught in
the potato patch, minus coat or hat,
while between great sighs old mother Mrs.
Miss Ada Eby
Landis, who are
Abram Long and family will move
from this vicinity to a small farm
situated along the back road from
Petersburg to Landisville.
Christian Heisler, who has
students at Eliza-
are endeavoring to reduce the high
cost of living by running their large
cars without lights after 9 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver of the
suburbs of Lancaster city were guests
Henry Weaver and
of his father
in the near future.
The Rheems hot house has been
County Of Lancaster, that they be
(then and there, in their own prope:
persons, with their ‘rolls, records and
| examinations, and inquisitions, and
the other remembrances, to do those _
{things which to their offices appertain +
Joseph Killian, and many more are
to be erected.

Read the Bulletin.
e just. .
Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 16th
Earth is rolled up by the brawny been sickly for the past few weeks, MI- and Mrs. John M. Weaver last Bem = He lin their behalf to be done; and to all
arms of the sturdy school teacher or moved to her son, Martin, who re. Sunday. 3 Ris: As 2 |those who will prosecute against the
store-keeper. sides on New street. Her house was , Messrs. Weaver and Loosz are FQ As | prisoners who are or then shall be
a idk rented to Mrs. Henrietta Metzgar busily engaged arranging for a large |in the jail of the said County o
of Lititz. hennery, where they contemplate 1 | Lancaster, are to be then and there
ELIZABETHTOWN and Mr. Walle: placing about three hundred pullets| i 0 prosecute against them as shal .
Recruiting Officer Smith with head-
quarters in the Hertzler building on
East High street, has thus far ob-
tained five recruits.
Palm Sunday services in St. Pe-
ter’s Catholic church were very im-
pressive, the distribution of the
Palms to each member being an im-
portant feature.
Palm Sunday was observed with
services in Christ
Lutheran church. At the morning
sevice a class of catechumens were
at home, while
day, March 26.
The public sale
deceased was
Saturday.
The
were sold.
a bull dog, which
confirmed. The pastor, Rev. Frank
Croman, delivered a very beautiful
discourse, basing his remarks on
“Faithfulness.” At the offertory
chairs, pictures and
bethtown College, spent a few day:
I waiting for
spring term which started on Mon-
of Eliza Stump
largely attended on
A variety of old dishes
other antiques
property was sold
to Christian Frank for $1101.
A. Warren Martzall has
: values very
highly. The dog has been trained to
do many cunning tricks. He is »
curiosity for the town folks and is
kept as a pet at the Central garage
where Mr. Martzall is boss mechanic.
he
the
to be transferred to
H.
urchased steam their tobacco beds.
out for a joy’ ride last

Misses Belser and Olweiler sang
with much effect “Oh Happy Day,”
ete.

Louisville, Ky.—*
ROWENNA
Henry Geib had pneumonia.
Mrs. Alden Smith had the grippe.
Howard Speck of W. Virginia,
visited H. H. Knisley.
Samuel Bostic has secured a job
with the railroad Topaz Fas
Miss Rachael Bradley of Columbia
Spent some time visiting at D. M
yer’s.
Vinol.
liver peptones,
and


Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rhoads of Pepronsies,
Philadelphia, spent Sunday at the 18 guaran
Stoners. | down,
Mrs. Harvey Brubaker and Miss
Maria Hoffman spent the day with
Mrs. D. M. Eyer.
Conte Bintiag wae
farmers milk to



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hauls


the ;
place | Also dhe lenivg
MRS. CLAYTON'S LETTER
To Run-Down, N
ous Women
evening.
season.
was a nervous
wreck, and in a w¢ak, run-down eome
dition when a friend asked me to try
I did so, antl as a result I have
ined in health and strength.
inol is the best medicine in the world
for a nervous, weak, run-down system
and for eldedy ple.”—Mrs. W.
CLAYTON, Loulyville, Ky.
Vinol, which\ggntains beef and cod
on and manganese
givearophoshhates,
to ov.reome run-
weak, devitalized conditions.
W. D. CHANDLER & CO. Druggis:
Mount Joy, Pa. i
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Mr. Frank Watson lost
steer.
Mr. William Greenawait

I think

Mary Hassin
of last week with Leo L.
Mrs. I. W. Garber
Friday until Sunday wi
Hassinger and family.
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daughter Helen
Daniel Brandt an
Misses Anna
Hershy of near
Sunday
al

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as
completely torn down, the remains
Zercher green houses at Mount Joy.
in order to enlarge to meet the de-
mand for his superior plants.
Cyrus Evans had some extensive
repairs made to his engine at the E
machine shop in order to enter
the country where he has a large
number of farmers ready for him to
Mr. Enos Floyd in charge of the
D. G. Brinser truck, which they con-
vert into a jitney so that they can
seat about 25 persons comfortably
took a load of Elizabethtown citizens
It was the first for this

DONEGAL SPRINGS
urday with John Lewis an
r spent 2 few days |
Mr. and Mrs. John Berrier and
Spout Sunday with
Heisey ‘and Melba
with Mary Hassinger.
day of March, A. D. 4917.
C. G. GARBER, Sheriff.
the Ezra
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH,
NOTARY PUBLIC & ATTORNEY-
AT-LAW
West Main.St.,, Mount Joy, Pa.
Wagoner, Okla.—*‘l never get tired | Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri
of praising Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | day at No. 56 N. Duke Street Second
; eT 7] table Compound | Floor with W. C. Rehm.
Chahfe Safely Passed by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.

  

because durin
Change of Life
was in bed two
years and had two
operations, but all
the doctors and op-
erations did me no
and I would
ave been in my
grave today had it
not been for Lydia
E. Pinkham’s
etable Com
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H.| er, Okla. packaie of
Such warning symptoms as sense of |
suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, back- |
aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, |
in the ears, palpitation of
Joatt 5S, Sark: before the eyes, irregu-
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