The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 27, 1918, Image 3

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wiehildren
2: Louis, of
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manuel Myers, of
Newwowem® rs, Ezra Nye, of near
this place. Also two brothers and a
sister survive: George Resh of Fort
Recovery, Ohio and Conrad Resh, of
Leesport, Berks Co., Pa,; Mrs. Louis
Kroll of York, Pa. Twenty-one grand-
children also survive. The funeral
will be held on Saturday with ser-
vices at the home of his daughter,
 


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the following men:
ccepted
Harry C. Welcomer, R. 8, Lane.
John Kraft, Jr.,
Irvin I. Bishop, Florin,
Referred to Medical Advisory Board
Arthur Yellets, Mt, Joy.
Oliver 8. Easton, Mt. Joy.
Lighty, Bainbridge.
Daniel Frady, Marietta.
Martin, Mountville,
Brown, Jr., Mt. Joy.
Hagenberger, Mt. Joy.
at the Cou
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sich meets
nesday af-

R. 1, Columbia,

Mrs. Emanuel Myers at Newtown at | Accepted, But Will Appeal to Medical
12 o’clock and at 2 o'clock in the
Concordia Lutheran Church at Chest
nut Hill. Interment in the cemetery
adjoining,
Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Thuma
Mrs. Elizabeth Thuma, widow of
the late John Thuma, diea early this
morning at the home of her niece,
Mrs. Howard Hirsh, Market Square,
Manheim, from heart trouble, in the
sixtysixth year of her age. She is
survived these sisters and

Advisory Board
3. Fritz, Marietta.
Raymond H. Keller, Mt. Joy.
Stauffer, Elizabethtown.
Henne, R. 1, Lancaster
Rejected
LeRoy E. Walters, Mt. Joy.
Did Not Appear
Clifton Scott, Billmyer.
John Gamble, Billmyer.
Lowinski, Marietta.
0 AW WOMEN
This Woman Recommends
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-



brothers: Mrs. Kate Smith, Sharon;
Mohnton; John
Dauphin county;
of Akron; Henry, of Manheim; Amos
of this place and Joseph, of Beverly.
The funeral services will be held on
Monday morning at 9:30 o’clock from
residence of Mrs.
10 o'clock at the Brethren of Christ
Church, Manheim; interment will be
made in the Mastersonville cemetery.
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THE UNIVERSAL TONIC AND/ SYSTEM BUILDER Hirsh, and at
ek’s treatment given away
Drug Store, Mount Joy, Pa.,
onstrated one very important
The fact that the
in the formula of Tonall
The number of san
free last Saturday at
was beyond all expectations.
fact; that it pays to be honest wi
names of the Roots, Herbs and
ublished in the daily pape
e ingredients in the raw
impressed the people above ev
remedis,” compounded and blghded into a medicine.
i who called for a sample bottle, were
eek’s treatment will convince them, as
f others, that here is the medicine for
Mrs. Fiona Kercher
Jeremiah Kercher, of Manheim, died
at the home of her sister, Mrs. John
thing else that here was ‘Nature's B. Shreiner, of that place, after an
No acids, no
eases of a year and a-half duration.
seventy-seven
her only sur-
minerals, drugs.
the sorely afflicted and the
it has convinced thousands
building up their run-dow,
It is wonderful, inde
eases arising from a dis

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how many people are afflicted with dis-
dered stomach. Seventy per cent. of the
population over thirty yfars of age are afflicted with some one or
other of the diseases cafised by disordered stomach, such as Indiges-
tion, Heartburn, Headdche, Shortness of Breath ,Vertigo, Constipa-
tion, General run-dowfi System, Nervousness and loss of sleep, etc.
No remedy will cure all the ailments with which mankind suffer.
However, there is a freme
cured is hard to tell, but
stomach troubles
taining acids and
fering to those
minerals, but on
tonic within itself, than can be found
medicine on thd market to-day.
Topics,” a circular
found instructive, interesting and he
Rev. John Binkley
Rev. John Binkley, the oldest min-
ister of the East Pennsylvania Con-
but how many are He was eighty-five years of
is a fact, a well known fact, that more
'e caused by taking into the system, drugs con-
inerals to allay diseases which cause untold suf-
eady afflicted. Tonall contains no acids and no
e other hand more roots, herbs and barks each a
in any other proprietary
for every disase,
eastern Pennsylvania
| in itinerant preacher.
Mrs. Albert Campbell is spending
several days with her daughter, Mrs.
LeRoy Bates of Shiremanstown.
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iving full information will be a—— Sy.
It is free for H. C. Boyd, a well known citizen
pful reading. -
of Manheim, died Thursday aged 79
t tells all about the different roots, herbs and barks
used in Tonall together with there distinctive curative powers.
Tonall is gold at
E.'W. Garber's Drug Store
Mount Joy, Penna.
Watch for our next ad.
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Rebecca, wife of Abram L. Weid-
ler, of Neffsville, died aged 77 years.
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FOREIGNER ACCUSED
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Charged With Felonious Assault
Dan Klasniza, a Serbian, was ar-
rested on Tuesday night by Constable
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charge of felonious assault and bat-
tery with intent to kill.
Lewis, alleged
Squire Hicks, of Maytown, that the
hit him over the
an iron bar, badly injuring him. Both
men are employed at
Klasniza has bcen committed
to jail for a hearing.
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Every Pound Is Perfect
FRIEDMAN'S
OAK GROVE
OLEOMARGARINE
Federal Food Administrator Hoover urges Ameri-
can housewivesjto_help save the,nation’s food supply
by more careful|selection of fats.
OAK GROVE Oleomargarine enables you to save
on your butter bill and at the same time supply your
family with a high grade butter equivalent.
Buy Oak Grove From Your Dealer
For Sale By
M. S. Bowman Estate
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ON AND AFTER DEC. 1st
he Vesta fur-

A Public Sale of local Bank Stock
Securities will be
held at the' office of Henry G. Car-
penter, Mount Joy,
day, March 16.
listed not later than March 1.
Phone 67-R3
Securities should be
Big Bee at Landisville
There will be a grand spelling bee
in the High school room at Landis-
ville, on Friday evening, March 1st.
spelling and a
general information class which will
music, readings, etc. Admission, 15
—— Gee
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ober of near
town, announce the birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gibble of near
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kramer of
town, announce
girls Thursday morning.
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING

THE FRIEDMAN MFG. CO. Mrs. Mary Bonham is very ill at
American & Berks Sts.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
Milk at Lititz on Monday will sell
at 12 cents a quart.
H. L. Spohn
spent'a few days with friends here.
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Young-—Bissinger
Joseph B. Young, of Rapho town-
ship and Rena B. Bissinger, of Man-
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Tire Talk,For The Buyers
RAVE YOU SUCH TROUBLE AS RIM-CUT OR DO YOU HAVE
MANY PUNCTURES
Try a Double Tread Tire and save dollars on your tire bills.
We use absolutely perfect tires, we cement the two shoes together
7:30 o’clock by Elder A. F. Hotten-
stein, at East Petersburg.
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Have a Holiday
The Post Office
were closed Friday the occasion being
Washington’s birthday.
and then Double Lock Stitch them dround the side walls. After-
ward we cement a fabric in the inside of the tires covering the
stitching, thereby preventing the tube from coming im contact with
said stitching and chaffing your tubes. Could they be made better?
You get A BONAFIDE GUARANTEE AGAINST RIM-CUTS,
STONE BRUISES, BLOW-OUTS AND PUNCTURES. Think that
L.. - FF. COBL.E
MOUNT JOY, PA.
SPRING SALES TO BE CALLED
BY C. S. FRANK, AUCTION-
EER, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Bell Phone 129-12.
FEBRUARY.
Thurs., 28, near the Iron Bridge,
stock and implements by H. Fuhrman

Sat., 2, in Mount Joy, horses, colts
and mules by Ed. Ream.
Mon., 4, near the Iron Bridge, live
stock and implements by Chas. Flory.
Tues., 5, near Union Square, stock
and implements by Moses Ober Est.
: d., 6, in Rapho twp., stock and
implements by O. M. Donaven.
ri, 8, near Newtown, stock and
lements by Edgar Engle.
at., 9, near Mt. Joy, stock & im-
plements by Samuel Myers.
Mon., 11, near Florin, stock & im-
plements by Harry Charles & Bro.
_ Tues., 12, near Newtown, stock &
implements by Thomas Barton.
ed., 13, near Florin, stock and
implements by Elmer Hoffines.
hurs., 14, near Reich’s Church,
stock and implements by Jos. Brown.
Sat., 16, at Silver Springs, horses
and mules by Ira Habecker.
Tues., 19, at the Back Run, stock
& implements by Aaron Baker.
22, at Mastersonville, lot of
live stock by Witmer & Py
Sat., 23, at Rowenna, new imple-
ments and horses by Oscar Rannels.
Tues., 26, at Mt. Joy, 175 head of
live stock by C. S. Fr.
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B. F. Greesawalt’s
Looper Shep
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RIGHT STYLES ALWAYS
-THE-
Wingert % Haas Hat Store
NEW WINTER HATS
CAPS. AND GLOVES
RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS
14 North Queen Street,




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Bender’s Mill,
goods by Elvina Miller.
y, horses, colts
Lancaster, Penna.
0, in Mount J




Fri., 5, in Mount Joy,
live stock by C. 8.
Phares Snavely, Manheim.
Transferred
George A. Straub, Marietta, to
York.
This Morning's Work
This morning Board No. 1 acted on
the following: :
Accepted For Service
Henry 0. O'Neill, Mount Joy.
Samuel T. Hargrove, Marietta.
George W. Barhart, Elizabeth-
town, R. 1.
Albert S. Walters, Mount Joy.
Amos H. Nissley, Lancaster, R. 1.
Referred to Advisory Board
Amos H. Foltz, East Petersburg.
William R. McCauley, Manheim.
Stanley B. Kessler, Rohrerstown.
Daniel W. Peifer, Mount Joy.
George EK. Warfel, Rohrerstown.
Benjamin H. Nissley, Landisville.
Jacob H. Ninner, Manheim
Paul W. Heisey, Rheems.
Absent
Joe Busk, Columbia, R. D.
Isaac S. Kreider, Lancaster, R. 1.
William S. Goodman, Elizabetht’n.
Joseph Brown, Billmyer.
Joseph Mason, Billmyer.
Lawrence Hoyt, Columbia, R. D.
George M. Houck (transferred to
Philadelphia and accepted)
ROHRERSTOWN
John M. Myers is still confined to
is bed.
Rev. F. W. McGuire made a trip to
Harrisburg, on Monday.
Myers Long from Hershey, is
visiting his uncle, Henry Krow.
J. Hamsher from Ridgeway moved
in John C. Kreider’s house on Tues-
day.
Howard Risser from Camp Han-
cock, Ga., was home on a several
day furlough.
Mrs. Jacob Hoffines received some
beautiful cards and presents on her
birthday last week.
Miss Ella Hollinger received some
beautiful souvenir cards on her birth-
day on Wednesday.
Henry Myers and Miss Lizzie Frey
attended the funeral of their aunt,
Mrs. Thorn at Baltimore on Friday.
Mrs. Sallie McFalls and Mrs. An-
nie Cramer were guests at the home
of Rev. F. W. McGuire last week.
The funeral of Irene Armstrong at
the Salem Reformed Church on Mon-
day was well attended. Rev. A. F,
Rentz officiated.
Albert Flick made a misstep the
other day in Dr. Ringwalt’s barn loft
and fell down the hay hole but for-
tunately no bones were broken.
There will be preaching in the
Church of God next Sunday, subject
at 10:30 a. m., “The Divine Supply”
and at 7 p. m., “The Royal Law.”
Miss Ella Habecker, Norman Bat-
dorf and Mrs. Mae Weber and daugh-
ter attended the party at Ephrata on
Thursday evening given by Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Barber of that place.
Harry Walk, proprietor of the
Rohrerstown Hotel doesn’t fool long
with men who walk up to his bar al-
ready intoxicated. He will soon tell
them that they have enough already
and they will soon know where they
came 1n.
ret Generar
STEADFAST CONFIDENCE
The Following Statement Should
Form Conclusive Proof of Meyit
to Every Mt. Joy Reader
Could stronger proof of thé merit
of any remedy be desired fhan the
statements of grateful endofsers who
say their confidence has Been undi-
minished by lapse of tine? These
are the kind of statemests that are
appearing constantly in your local
papers for Doan’s Kidney Pills. They
are twice told and confirmed, with
new enthusiasm. Cas any reader
Joy resident.
Mrs. B. L. Garber, Barbara and
Mount Joy Streets, says: “I have no
hesitation in recommending Doan’s
Kidney Pills to ‘any person suffer-
ing from disordered kidneys as I
have used this, medicine with excel-
lent results.” (Statement given
January 29, 1810).
Still Praises Doan s
On January 25, 1916, Mrs. Gar-
ber added: “My high opinion of
Doan’s Kidney Pills is the same as
when I publicly recommended them
several years ago. Doan’s Kidney
Pills gave me permanent benefit and
I shall always say a good word for
them.”
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Garber has twice publicly
recommended. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y
ent EP
Sumpman—Royer
Harvey Zimmerman Sumpman, son
of Mr. Emanuel Sumpn d Miss
Lottie Bradley Royer,
Mrs. Hettie Royer, botk
were united in
of the bride on Dav








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place on Thursday ock
by the Rev. Fra stor
of the Presbyterian Che
relatives of both the were
present. A dinner was served to all.
The young couple will go to house-
keeping on the Helman farm along
the State road.
State Will Buy 40 Tractors
Secretary of Agriculture Patton
announced that he had completed ar-
rangements for the purchase of forty
farm tractors to be leased to the
farmers of the State at as low a |
rental as possible to help them with |
their Sprigig ploughing. The purchase


was authbri
fense omm
says that he
prompk deliveries.

Read the Bulletin.
Sut he Mt. Joy Bulletin.
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| Mcior' iii 4» ALL SPRING VEGETABLE PLANTS &
Since taking it I
hp a fine healthy ** We are preparing for an unusually large demand and you 3
baby gael and x vill do well by arranging for your pla: early T
gamed in health and ®
strength My | us > We will also gupply you on short order with All Kinds of *
f ogi n ] hit Fruit Trees at a very reasonable price %*
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7 1cine to all suffe ring 3
| women.” -#Mrs. JOHN KOPPELMANN, R. %* came ow
| No.'l, MdlLean, Nebraska. 3
This famous root and herb remedy
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, has been restoring women of
Amerjca to health for more than forty
yearg and it will well pay any woman
| who/suffers from displacements, in- '6@
&
flammation, ulceration, ir
backache, headaches, nery
“the blues” to give this succe
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| Farmers Column
Items in These Columns Are Pre-
pared in the Department of Agri-
culture at Washington, D. C., and
Are Reliable and Trustworthy
Investigations in the protein of | streets.
kaffir, conducted by the Bureau of You will want the beSt gasoline
Chemistry, United State Depart We have it. 7 fof >
mem ot Agriculture, ngjcat 1 thas And take no chances with your oil
the germ and endo sperm closely re Grigovic MODUOHS are vo i,
semble those of corn. The germ con i Ty POMS are your best
tains oil. The bran, however, it i protection. %
found, 3 ir it VAX ateria Probably your car requires a dif
which makes it different from that ferent grade’ in winter than in
corn. The chemist. wer er. I'he Chart of Recom-
think that the results in t Be J tiops will tell you.
might be possible to obtair | i We have the Chart and we have
milling kaffir product 2 the oil
the commercial corn produe 4 i
Three more United en §
leaflets, the war time food e8S: > i
issued jointly by the Food - : 4
tration and the Department of Agri- i Soa
culture, recently have been added to Ei
the seven already published
are ‘“‘Vegetables for Wint n
Early Sj 1 Has
nto the 1—i8 the 4
the ““everbearir "yy
With such an early t a ~
aro’ of tll clu et Vlore Luggs
nrst year Ihe plant Le
portunity te : e estab E I — —
Derr hezinning fo Shue Tiel BY USING THE COLLINS OATS POWDER. YOU CAN CUT
Ke direrent enavior oi 1e long | ol
ason varieties has led to the de-|8 YOUR FOOD BILL FOR YOUR'CHICKENS IN HALF. NO LIGHT
Yelopmant wer gif NECESSARY FOR OPERATING. PRICES $3.00, $4.00 AND
e 128 1 spec nose
followed LARGE SIZE $8.00.
indard sort
ture of the e
far as the
dinary pra
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doubt the following? It’s froma Mt. | ter to
the proportior

in slop, is 1
1
growth on the y
grain expense 1
a litter of pigs
part of their care is ove:
Lititz Bank Backs a Scheme* fo
I'he Farmers’
Lititz is
plan for i


ce, | f 10 and 19 ckn joi
| which is done hy i
on blank, sowing their nua
tions and facilities for thc raising
stoe
purcha
Farm will be =
Ing az Soars TE)
bred stock. The } will fur Bua
money td the ’S rirls on |: — hm
money t¢f the boys girls on 1 ARlLB&RT STRIC
approved by thei On
year agsale will be he i the Bell Phone at Residence and Y,
chasef price of animal and 5
cent interest on the notes is t
repaid, the
berefit of all the grair
calves and pigs.



master, Fran’
ized through the State De- | Bank, i
on, and Mr. Patton | $1 000 each against Enos B. Myer ®
beep assured of | and A. B. Rider, of Elizabethtown,
| who endorsed notes of C. E. Coon for | ®
those amounts.
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ment write Lydia E. Pinkham
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Department of Agriculture with the
funds at its disposal, will be able to
supply these leaflets dire only to
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matter how large or small your job, your car will §
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Execution Against Endorsers
J. Myers, attorney for the Le-
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