THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT THE ONLY THING NEIGHBORS EVER RETURN 5 A BILL EY . BY KEN KLING| » CEE I OUGHT TO BE LOOKIN' FOR A JOB INSTEAD OP WALK IM'AROUND DONT WORRY, HANK, KEEP ON WALKIN' AN MRS. TURN How DY DQO, | eo! "WHO WAS THAT wWoMAMN YoU JUST BOWED To? OH, THATS MV NEXT Door NEIGHBOR! BUT SHE DIDNT RETURN THE Bow ! NO, SHE NEVER . v RETURNS ' ANYTHING AS SOON AS THOSE | SHOES WEAR OUT You'LL BE BACK | OM YOUR FEET | \ | | i i i Ze : X 239 | WHY PAY TOLL? IS fused country roads, for from nearly Will E f ment for 17 years, where almost two old Mount Joy Car Works, and made QUERY EVERYWHERE | every automobile in the county will 1 nrorce hundred children and a number of many alterations and additions to | float a pennant propounding this ex- - aged persons are cared for. suit the requirements of his business. | . ceedingly. pertiient inquiry. New Dog Tax An invitation for the next con- Mr. Brown's successful career de-| { “Why Pay Toll?” is a query that S ————— sii vention to meet at Myerstown, was monstrated to the satisfaction of the | | will be flaunted in the face of every | : received and accepted. 2 people of this section, that Mount } one, 1 constantly and insistent” The people’s paper—The Bulletin (Continued from page 1) The afternoon session closed with Joy is a good site for manufacturing traveling over the highways of Lan- £# Subscribe for the Bulletin prayer by Rev. P. Geo. Seiger. on the most extensive scale. He made s . . bor 7 8 ave " ay \ - caster county, whether said highway Th le’ er—The Bulletin horhoodowiio way have peocured ye The evening program consisted of apparent the fact that even the most 7 p is one of the principal arteries of e people’s paper—The Bu noe pies 3 Hae the pk oD np he © hymn, Scripture reading and extraneous line, far from the field J travel or one of the infrequently' Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin he Yr tion ce ure Prayer, by Rev. C. 0. Dierolf, of of supply, when properly managed ps r——— — — ———————————————————— - fy ay Hove Leacock, announcements and an ad- by a skilled and experienced mind, ost dfedoeiepriondorde blanks and’ necessary authorit for dress by Rev. Augustus Steimle, D.D. will thrive and blossom here in our | ieeleeleefrofoodrolsieofecfe foofoeforforfooforgeetorfofreeofeofuogeagecfocfe ofoofocfoofoeforfoofoofosfoefocfecfoefesdeed blanks a cessa 8 . no. wi ova i : issuing dog licenses, y of Allentown, closing with a hymn own town. Mount Joyans owe him | + BE (OF loons. 4 and benediction. a debt of gratitude for this exempli- | / + B T $s I @!| The tax or license is $1 for each “yp "gio ile spoke on “The Ideals fication as it has been a prolific | male : $2 f 2g s I 1 p als € as 3 3 | 4 % Your est TID S $imae ond 3 i oash iomale. dog, of Lutheranism. Some of the source in the expansion of the town And She /Soon Got Back os Sh WA ss striking features that he emphasized in recent years. Hi r St th + paid to the Justice of the Peace ow _’ : 133 Tr he © reng * T B G ff & 3 Alderman The law is. effective in Nere the action and vision of the In 1891 Mr. Brown retired from | de £ < < S 2 C AVE y . a fa : So \SS 2 ‘as . irs y + Oo uy ro Lancaster city, as well as throughout Lutheran. offurel in fis World jie fie ngmes and was succeeded by New Castle, Inde"Tihe measles od the cludiv sionary work and energies that the his five sons. | lef . 4 2 SHI ; church possesses for this work. eft me run down, no appetite, could 3 WwW If All-W ol / 3.—This license is good for one DE Ci airyy | not rest dt night, and I took a sever sh Oo Oo year, from January 15th of each G os d WwW 3 F . cold which settled on niy lungs, so 2 ——" J vear, and any dog which becomes M t : JO ay ‘10 YE€€ was unable to keep about my house 3 ol thi o / six months old after that date must 4 or uary 3 a work. /My doctor advised me to take + 10 ng J be likewise licensed, but if it reaches . Our Toll R ads Vinol,/ and six bottles restored my 3 aman / » ace of sis gs after - » : 3 y + he 2250 of Six mont Ser duly 1, Recordings healtlf so I do all my housework, in. J <-> It doesn’t require an alarmist to see the #resent short- O 1, : aa Ol the fee OF thal year 13 N 3 cluding washing, ol is the best : + a : : required. : a. eee (Continued from page 1) medicine I ever —Alice Record, { - age of Wool and Cloth develop into a m3 Rt THOYe Serious 4.—Any person keeping a kennel {Continued from page 1) that the Highway Department is|437 So. rt! stle, Ind. | % situation NEXT year. 4 of dogs for sport or hunting pur- of her mother, Mrs. Mary Sherbahn, ready—more, it is anxious—to ex- We guar > this 1derful cod : ose \ have same icensed as « q Ni vt} YW ridav nino Non ( a P eo free 1 is f ( in . hoa 32 “sy : 3 Whether the war wages on, or whether peace is de- “Tony a 4 bs ; igonsy : ig 5 at Cabs fat Ww 43 op I riday morning pe! 1 part of Ihe Ine / Kops ii L ; liver an ¢n tonic, nol, for all § ¥ A Si ’ hennel, an e lee * Same 1S with services a ne ouse. er- ister county, and especially ior | 11 yx MS CO #1 x clared in a month, the cry of the #vorld is for Wool and 3 85 f ten dogs or ss, and $10 for ment in the Mount Tunnel cemetery. the freeing of th 5 Ts roads ¢ weak, ou "wh, Nervous conditions; + 7 ten dog ss, I< ne in _t} I Y un Y y. the freeing o 10se toll roads con-| : . ~ se Clothing—and the next step takén by the Government % any numb.r over ten. : The dece was ill for a long time stituting part of the Lincoln High- W. D. CHANDLER & CO. x may likely be the strict prolibition of ALL WOOL ¥ 0.— All dogs, oh ster licensed or with tuberc ulosis. She is survived | way. He further stated that the com- Druggists. MOUNT JOY, PA. po Clothes. This they have alrgady hinted at. 3 not, must, at all times, be kept upon by her mother and one brother, 1 ers of Lancaster cou had ofe J / 7 3 | the premises of the owner or under (Cyrus St of Elizabethtown. \ n conference on day 0D FIC E10 7 ix x So it is not patriotic to Advise supplying your needs + reasonable * ower, his agent ere yrevious, Tue RELIGIOUS NE WS oe NOW-—not move than fyou need, understand, but oF any per 1 UM € rs. George Sit ‘iven th to understand y * hd VE 0 age is 1 v tl ie Sites ef ha forms . Os or ENOUGH J x 0 f ; ie il 5 os : te i a 2 CH 1 * The ALL-WOQOL g#trments we sell, especially in the tof to a he OT asis afl Lil ¥ Xie] P Jouyeysdg jie snowejand Fashion Park 3 wit ny : : 1 brands, are WORFHY garments. Through them we have ode t lice: : Cr Em rm I yas, 2 Fei¥ germs : i bot : NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE alienated hundyéds of Lancaster’s best ‘dressed men | 4 1 : TN - T “ 1 PRY je f r Lhe nali 01 de s to CI'URCHES IN MOUNT JOY 3 4 from the “magdé-to-order habit,” and .at the price o : Sag i 3 boon : + /OOL j a os °3 rn tu BORO AND THE ENTIRE $20 up the re getting value—ALL-WOOL VALUE— 0 Se 1 # La + ns 3 : 3 : SURROUNDING COM t they couldnt buy in ‘“Made-to-order”’ garments under y He rediately upon the ec 3 ING M- + | : {fin pas: or running beyond H: ymmissioners, finding but one in the MUNITY & $25 or 336 up. ; or out of the control of its master, an fice, Mr. Diller, who accorded the ok AND BUY NOW-—that’s another good tip. ind to ascertain from the tag the i 1e Senator Hom- EEE * owner of same, and notify him to Isaac C. Hogendobler spokesman of the joint Chureh of God 3 3 re re————— call for his dog and pay all expenses Isaac C. Hogendobler died Thurs-| committee, stated what had occurred Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor i gr wr » ry {entailed in such detention, including at his home, at Silver Springs, | durin the conference whith Mr. ~ Morning services af® the regular 3 / £3: § fa fee of $1 to said officer for his after an illness of six weeks, from | O’Neil, and at its conclusion Mr. hour. + / FOI O "Oy jown compensation. : . infirmities due to his advanced age |Diller was asked if it was true that oe : | 6.—The owner of a dog is Jefined of eighty-six years. He was born!/the commissioners were negotiating Presbyterian Church % / { in the law to be: “Every person hav- December 14, 1831, at Chestnut Hill, | as stated by the highway commission- Rev. F. G. Bossert, Pastor 3 26-30 North Queen (ing the right of property in such pear Columbia. His parents were! er. Mr. Diller refused to discuss the Sabbath School 9:15 A. M. TT 's FB Gro; St |dog, and every person who keeps or! Abraham and Margaret Will Hogen- matter for publication, saying an-' Divine Worship and Sermon 10:30 : st § . ore § very Keeps or Abraham Me g matter for i ication, saying a 2 We D ps Lancaster’s Fastest Gro wing 3 {harbors said dog or has it in his|dobler. He resided on the home place | other conference was to be held with A. M. Subject, Martin Luther. 3 2 {care, and every person who permits for more than forty-five years. He the highway commissioner, and until; Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Sub- | such dog to remain in or about any (was a shoemaker for many years and | that was held the commissioners of | ject, The Fourth Commandment. | premises occupied by him;” and such |in early life was the school teacher | Lancaster county had nothing to say. Prayer Meeting’ this evening at @ |a person, whether actually owningof his district. He is survived by his The discussion between Mr. O’Neil | 7:30. (dog or not, is, nevertheless, made re-|ywife, who was Miss Anna Dellinger, and the delegation from Lancaster | — [sponsible as owner under all pro-|of Centerville, before marriage and on Wednesday was informal, in Methodist Episcopal Church {visions of the law. 3 family, Abraham D., Maltoon, IIL ;|which all of the members of the com- Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor | 7.—Any person may kill any dog | Mrs. Alice Wissler, at home; Emlin | mittees took part, and the subject Sunday School at 9:15 A. M. ® ’ {which he sees in the act of pugsuing, |D., Chicago; Horace D., Elkhart, was thoroughly threshed out, efforts Preaching Service at 10:30 A. M. | worrying or wounding any live stock |Ind.; Mrs. Annie Stradtman, Lancas-| being devoted to ascertain if the Junior League at 2 P. M. eCla 4 or poultry, or attacking any human !ter; Wesley D., Manheim, and Mrs. highway commissioner would look Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. | being, whether or not such dog bears |)Minnie Draude, Columbia. Brief with favor upon any proposition Preaching Service at 7:30 P. M. mr a as ro r——s 4 |license tag required under this act. | funeral services were held from his|from Lancaster county other than Mid-week Prayer Service on Wed- 4 _ 8.—Any person who may have any [late home, on Monday afternoon, and | one of State and county paying one-|nesday evening. |live stock or poultry killed, worried | also from the U. B. church. Inter- half of the cost of toll roads forming Bible study class Friday evening. jor injured by any dog, whether li-| ment was made in the Silver Springs part of the State road system. Sum- : | censed or not, complain in writing to | cemetery. marized Mr. O’Neil’s policy, as de- : — Announcement {any Township Auditor, Justice of the meee vely and emphatically declared, is United Brethren Church g & | Peace or Alderman of the township, Hirain T. Alberts as follows: ; Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor § | city or borough in which such dam- Information has been received at There is a balance of $396,000 9:00 A. M. Sunday School. 3 age is done, and it shall become the Mavtown of the death at Cam- available for the purchase of toll HE M. Preaching " ? duty of said officer thereupon to view bridce Kansas, of Professor Hiram |roads. 6:00 PB ¥ Intermediate C. E. the injured stock or animals, and ap-|m Albert at the home of his daugh- Lancaster county can have suffi- 5:00 Po M. ; fmjor C. is. MR. O. H. SHENK, of Lancaster praise or assess damage doneito |,’ “3. "Moooie Doherty. Prof. Al ciet of it to free the Lincoln High-| 7:90 ©. 1M. Special “Service in $ : & A ’ ’ same, and give a certificate as to the bert was born at Bainbridge, in 1829 v and probably the Lancaster and ehsse of the W. M. A t 3 tye J 2 facts, ond amount ‘of damages and | M92 1 on] at Falmonth and zabethtown turnpike if it asks for | ednesday ng Prayer meet- . - y . re ’ aught school at imouth anc 10CL! vn MT Fine and: Tes Stor distributor of PAIGE CARS for Lancas name of the owner of dog, if known. fue Jaen for num} > I 5 nd accepts the same terms other | Ing and Tee g 1 On presentation of this certifleate, | Paar rie vomocine 10: Mifflin. be 0 ‘as are eagerly taking. i—— . 2 e he local agenc | 3 . “Ss | afterwards removing to Mifflin, counties_az agerl) g ter Cour vy hag bia dt gta y § | duly drawn, the County Commis- opt Jin of the high school : Rich Lancaster county cannot ex- St. Luke’s Episcopal Church sioners wi avy e wner jig Te A 8 Ll y iheral treatmen from a | Pac I s for these most popular cars, and the car sioners will pay the owner of the in-| 1... five years. Return p : ral treatment from the Rev. H. D. Sp#akman, Rector it I a i Lancaster county, he became a R being given to the Nex ay, the Twenty-first af- i y : I |licensed he must pay damage in all} Fo TN oreille & I I sopulous and very much | te; will be the Feast of : cp a7 > 2% [dent at the Millersville State St S populous : 3 ter wi be the east of hai every ong will want whe iney counts, but if he kills the dog within | School after w : pc nties. Saints yn and Jude, and the ser- g, . : : sn davs after ice » iS -io 2 lioas as $y o 3 Bonk os 1 : once realize the merits of this car, with ten days after notice, he is not Ee- you Shoe, Pa., and at several places | Every county in the State, except vices will be as follows: | # aires Yo BY ay camages.? €lin this county, having charge of the Tgancaster and York, have applied for | Sanday School and Bible Class at # aog wus censed. orammar eorade at N rtown from | pay f this fu 1, and the aggregate |9: 5. 4 { Yor Aa 3 gre a gra a i wil part of this fund, and the aggregale . 3 . . 5 J ; / 9.—All police officers, Consiabies) 1860 to 1877, excepting one term of the applications is greater than| Choral celebration of the Holy | f etc., are allowed $1 for each dog | p,i ya spent at Middletown, Pa. the amount at the disposal of the |Communion and sermon at 10:30. Ll. @ they may kill under the require-|pgc., ving to Kansas in 1877, he en- highway commissioner. | Evening service at 7:30. ants of 3 act, ¢ all Magistrates in : ber of BY i an Th av. November firs .- : ments of this act, and all Mag ? | gaged in farming for a number of This ,v will be apportioned| On Thursday, November first, oc- | Auditors or Aldermen who may be |v oo 1, ot being successful as a Ath . ney, ree m rs and if |curs the Feast of All Saints, and / called.upon to assess and appraise Senor he dovermined to return to Fin he nes : § (52 ont Soin to [there will be a celebration of the / damage done, are allowed $2 in each hi iginal fessi and tought in |{720Caster county : Saft | Holy Communion that morning in ase ive cents per mile traveli 13 origina. (Droression ane g line soon there will be none left for | 3 1] : case and five cents per mile traveling | go. °c hools until he became pro- : h tn that event, Lancaster |memory of those we have loved and / ount 0 a expenses, which amount is paid by {3 ™. oo hich office he held un. | it» when, in at event, Lancas [et / ’ . the County Commissioners. | Bate Jicger Wie € his re. county will have to foot the whole | . y. ‘ ” {til failing oh gopipelied "1 cost of freeing ihe toll roads. 5 | tire A SSOT ert was mar- : : i asi i Tha Horr of’ Millers- It is not likely the Legislature will| Florin U. B. Church {ville in 1850 Shc died 1a 1835 "| make another appropriation for the| Rev. O. G. Romig, Pastor 22nd Annual rn : Sa purchase of toll roads, so that those| The pastor will preach his first ser- > c counties that do not get any of the | mon at Fors church on Sundsy fore. - AR present fund will be denied State aid |noon. In the evening he will preac COL 1 LL Convention G0 Brown Sr in this particular direction for all|at Florin. : : a RB ® = . time to come The special services which were =u = Re . os t : ; I r a ® Continued f 1) 86 S d The highway commissioner is an held in the Florin church last Sun-| ~ = ontinued from page a m. ~.° day were a success n the 3 n | = Bl G— ’ £2 ( » ge on un ay advocate of free roads, and having gay were J Se +d the forenoon w ; B for the year $2,868.46 with a bal- the money to spend for that purpose, |11¢ annua nid ahd SO Ad os py = ance on hand of $111.30. ; is going to spend it—and soon. eld. A special program was re = - # = Mrs. L. K. Sanford reported the (Continued from page 1) Eis: ic th ulsstoners’ of ed and an address was delivered on = f= Te : | mp . 7 Nore, t 1s up 0 e commissioners ( « x Tank 64 aH y > ® EB entrance of two new Junior bands. | Thomas J. Arthur, Walter G., Sarah, Lorena Es Sommissionery.ot The Object of Rally Day, : by ny = = Stress was laid on growth, not only | widow of Joseph A. Battye; Benja- © *“.°- take advaniave of the Pastor. The attendance was 186. s gd rganizati i 7 jay ‘min W., E a. George H.. Annie E., they fail to take advantage of the|y, the evening the annual Harvest @ be £ in organization but in every way, 6 min W., Emma, George H., Annie L., opportunity and the people of Lan- ching the Senha: § ® s* through personal work. widow of A. K. Shelly; Elmer E., {VP 0 50 5 2 ako th iictive by Home service was held when the pas- = ’ EL : : 5 te ’) ted’ 11 int: caster county take the initiative by |i . preached a special sermon on = on a The meeting adjourned with and Lily A., who died in infancy. wn Soar Togaadings pres a speci mor n nF ET 7 > ~ y - . A en. 3 starting condemnation proceed ngs “The Basket of Summer Fruit. The pr] prayer by Rev. J. T. Stolte of Lan- Mr. Brown came to America in Re anrlcation of twenty five iii: as € n y caster. = ~ 1855, and first located at Trenton, N. °% the of an foods. are coh church was handsomely _ decorated = ; i : : . ses LE zens, an > oads are - | wi riits. an recetables v a # At the afternoon session after the J., but in about two years he re- oi at east those forming part with irons ond Yegetables, : Rev. £ i 3 J devotional period led by Mrs. D. L. moved to Philadelphia, where better oF the Lisson. Highway, then tho Thos. Gar land of Penbrook, a ormer =m 2 fp ams enver; Mrs z ities were offered to skilled 2% the lincoln ax > pastor of the church, was present and r = i / Togleman, of Denver; Mrs. Chas P. opportunities were offerec skilled piohway Department will pay half | Pasi0r 2% 8 oo vices 3 7 Wiles, chairman of Mission Study, workers. From boyhood until his 5 2° 0 notwithstanding condemna- | 2% Ee I Ee Ye 2 b= 7” ' = General Synod, talked in a very retirement from business, he Tas al tion proceedings would place all the B Prices Wily Astonish You practical way, on the subject, The | ways connected with fe sate line 9 |purchase price on the county. This E 7 ‘Why’ of Mission Study. manufacturing. In 1883, he laid t ¢ lin oRcet was a declaration on the / 3 71 3 e asize ati < cosaf cot | c as a ¢ aratic 1 Come Early before your sizes are all gone Mrs. Willes emphasized the need of foundation of successful Soston [part of the highway commissioner 4 mission study, for information and woolen manufacturing in this place. [4 oo oo (hnte” commissioners / * knowledge creates interest. Follow- He commenced with comparatively failed or refused to. deal With the Open Evenings ling this, Mrs. Geo. Kercher, led in little capital, and at a time when he St or & Rito fifty basis the State GUNNING AND HUNTING | H.: LASKEWITZ East Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA. £ HL TOO BT ATR _AT-ONE-THIRD AGENTS PRICES EEA Yaa SR re a) BRCERY gi IK Te 13 RIVER DANSVILLE. NY. } \ | prayer. Rev. A. L. Ramer, supt., of Slov missions, gave an encouraging re- port of the work in this country among foreign speaking people, and prayer was offered by Mrs. P. Geo. Seiger, of Lancaster. One of the most interesting fea- tures of the day was the talk by Mrs. C. Eisenhardt, who is not only supt. of the Germantown Home, but “mother” to the score of chil- dren sheltered-in the Lutheran Or- phanage. The women of the Lancaster Con- ference listened with interest as Mrs. Eisenhardt told of the institutions that have been under her manage- ~ had to meet the competition of simi- lar concerng in all sections of the country that were entrenched with large financial resources and many years of prosperity. : Mr. Brown started into business at Mount Joy with only twelve looms, and some of the magnificent advance of this concern may be obtained by the statement, that now 250 looms are in operation daily. He rented the old woolen mill building, now Mill No. 2 and as trade developed he continued to add to its mechanical appliances. In eight years, his busi- ness had so expanded that larger facilities were required, and he pur- chased the extensive premises of the was ready and willing to deal with the people of Lancaster county on that basis. Do You Use Good Paper When You Write? We Can Primt Anything anc oo It Right on these grounds issstrictly forbidden H. A. BRUBAKER, JOHN K: KOLP, DANIEL WOLGEMUTH, ELI EBY, CHRISTIAN BRENEMAN, B. F. BRUBAKER, ELMER E. BRUBAKER, AMOS SHELLY, JOSEPH HOSTETTER, JOHN YOUNG. oct.24-61 ey GROUND GRIPPER EW Burts Makers Grippertown Mass S. B. Bernhart Mount Joy, Pa. Rubin & Rubia HARRISBURG’S LEADING EYE SPECIALISTS Will Be At CHANDLER’S DRUG STORE THREE DAYS ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY & '‘SATUR. DAY, OCTOBER 25, 26 and 27th If you need glasses call and get fitted up by the best known eye specialists in Pennsylvania. Your eyes examired Free, no drg used, and a pair of reading for iF / Special attention given to school children. Will call at your house by appoint- ent—n charge. y extra m By Acid When you have heartburn, gas, | bloat and that full feeling after eat- ing, take one A 2 Gas and Dyspepsia Tablet for your Stomach’s sake. Get rid of the overload amd excess acid and you will fairly feel the gas driven out of your body. The bloat goes with it. Buy a box today at | { | | | GUANDLER'S DZUG STORE West Main St. MT. JOY, PA. TOBACCO GROWERS VWAAN If you have an extra good crop, clear of hail cut or frost damaged, call at my office, 749 Woolworth Building, before you contract for less than 30c for wrappers, 15¢c for fillers, and 10c for scrap. If you happen fo have hail cut or frost damaged, gall before you cone tract for less than 15 to 22¢ through. I shall be prepared to pay cash in : full on delivéry for all tobacco I pack. ; If any Buyer attempts to mislead you into selling again this year too early ard at too low prices by saying that I’ canno t and I will not do what Lal's vill do he is making a false st ent.