> THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, April 24th, 1918. MOON ! Py "gr 5 “gy . | r DEEDS RECORDED : PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH K | e following deeds for property S| thruout this section, were re What Shwilkey Bomblesock Has To : R#Corded within the past week: Say This Week : % John B. Hertzler to David Rochow, | —— a : R NC A) H SH Blot of ground in Mount Joy, $400. | Doe yetz war ich in aens fon un LA E | [&4 01 C X | Samuel Smith to Clayton B. Steh sera shtores doe S te . B | man, lot of ground in Florin, $1,300 ot eh ols ran Jos Im ah etl oa [ LOE JOY, Le | Abraham E. Behm to William M. | WiLL WAIT UNTIL ANOTHER | ny hem mer der buckel nuf R | Haldeman, property in Sporting Hill, TOLL ROAD IS THROWN Ks wont en yung matel doe im ht i: i R | $400 ol | OPEN TO FREE tle des so mari k. vatich shay si Vili eneral Line ol hay Zz D | ; Theodore Hoover to Christian C. TRAFFIC der shtrose, in de Sundawk shule, un X | Forrey, property in Maytown, iverall shunsht un won se nous gate > | $1,800. : The proposed celebration of the | mit de monslite is se ortlich vildt ¥ . Abraham E. Behm to Emma H freeing of the Lancaster and Wil- Ks war nemont im shtore va se ry A Com lete Line ol Pou 1 Su lies of Surickler, property in Sporting Hill, | 1ian stows \ nd the Lancaster and | kumma is except ich un en onera mon BD | ¥ 1,400 . 5 Harrisburg turnpikes which had been | un aer war der kal des der shtore a Sadie and Blanche M. Hoffman to | planned by the Lancaster Automobile | 2agent De mate des dot shoffa wara : {facel ¥ po property in Elizabeth-| Club to be held some time next | gonga fer essa. Vel des yung matel ® | town, $2,600. : week, has been postponed to a more | hut unerglatel kaufa vella un hut Fine Seed Pota q lor Gale : levi W 1 Ne weoner to Michael A | propitious time. That time will be | sich. gshaemt froga defore. Der # ® | Rollman, lot of ground in Rapho [when at least one more toll road will shtore mon hut se gfrogt wos se vill Ss N township, 5350, bw Hd 1 {be thrown open to free traffic. [ un se hut gsawt, “Ich gleich der es » omma M. Doutrich to Henry H.| When the negotiations » - R | Jacob B. Fry to Clayton B. Heisey| Negotiations as to the Lancaster [ Vel Lis, wit mer net gly sawga wos * # 4 ummau r % | 19 : eres and 142 perches of land in {and Columbia have been delayed du vit Se hut so holver folsh niver | #¢ Bell Phone 48-3. & > > 5 a Si fount Joy township, $575. he complications of the [on mich ragookt un de no sawgt se: 3 # 3 x | Henry H. Cassel to Phares S. Wen on the turnpike by the [ “Vy ich het gaern unerglater.” De * D * FLORIN, PENNA. ® | ger, 61 acres and 144 pe rches of land | Conestoga Traction Company, but it [ no sawet der shtore mon: “Vy sis | 6¢ Mount Joy 1 gna 3 » | in Rapho township, $9,135.09. is hopefully expected that definite | nix om selem des du dich shaema | 3 T r ! $ ! * x Jacob L. Horst 5 Abr: The Ww. Mantis action taken within a week | musht froga defore.” Un grawt dot x # oP» ma, 5 acres and 34 perches of lan [or ten [ hov ich lout locha missa. Ich hop | 6g¢ & | in Mount Joy township, $500. With the prospect of having this | ferdult gute gwist des de weipslite 3 FF * | Executor of Jacob S. Mumma, toi impor; int highway freed of toll | era unerglater net oll glich sin—Eny 3 We apnip wale LG to our pi E of business fora Sori °»s Benjamin F. Hoffman, 17 acres of | oates, the committee of the Automo- | how de Betz era gcooka net ve unser: | 6¢ e again welcome you to our p af of business for a Spring o& [ land mm East Donegal tow nship, $1. bile Club has decided to postpone the | nochbera. | 8 and Summer Planting Supply sue affns : H. N. Nissly, executor of James | pig celebrgtion until it can be made De no sawgt der shtore mon: % D. Whiteleather, 4 : jks iteleather, @ Mary Darren till larger by having the Lincoln “Well vos faricha vit?” De orme Liz | 9g a } camp, property mn Mount Joy, $700. | Highway through the Garden Spot | Is so rote vara es en welsh-hawna si - ALL SPRING V ETABLE PLANTS 3: | Executor of Martin S. Bowman to [thrown open to free traffic. The an kup. Se hut era buckel gaich mer 3 %° | Albert Strickler, 59 acres and 72 nouncement of the date will be given. | Kot ower ich hops enyhow tzaena |g 7 J . | perches of land in Rapho township, | er eet Cen kenna. Usht about sela tzite isses so 3 We are preparing Wr unusually large demand and you 1 FA Strickler t Harry R How About Your Family? about recht shoffa in sellem mon si " will do well by arranging for your plants early. * f | Charles 12 - hos : io ATHY L. “Can you look a potato in the eye haernsha vi gonga uh de no sawet % We will also s f. hor der wi i ** : { land Th E: : Gi ro 1 DEE ies of [and say you did your duty last Sum- are: Ich denk du daetsht besser | o% e will also supp you on short order with All Kinds of 3 t | en5 500. 18 onegal township, | mer?” asks The Youth’s Companion. | room Gp won de mate tzrick bh 4 Fruit Trees at a vefy reasonable price. st t ® n you look yo ! in the eye | Xuma lon esga, ) Executors of Henry B. Martin t0|€ an you look your family in the eve Ich hop o yi les e htor 3 fF ** | 4 intl ind feel that you have done your bit cn ne ct gwist des em shiore | fe § t Andrew M. Martin, three properti lL, : : : non si fraw de gons tzite nnich | — } West Mai +t pro if vou have not provided them with mon si fraw de gons tzite dot hinnich 3 / | 1 706. Main street, Mount Joy, The Youth’s Companion? If it is] kounter war un hut karicht tzu ** § ”e i | aceb Brubaker to Jacob E Bro. | 000 Jy to g before your family Soars folvs Say jn Woy So Be} *% STRAWBERKY PLANTS, ASPARAGUS ROOTS, CALIFOR- on { baker. 30 acre ord T CINE ve highest standards of thinking and | 4" PY 711 Scliom on war is RY? | baker, 30 acres and 142 perches of | (1S WERT Quiy to. Kindle | blenty. Teh hop Tocha missa un arawt | 49 NIA PRIVET AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBBERY. & Sat J F {land in East Donegal township a vee pt f : trl 3 J es n or { and § ip, | r patriotism: if it is vour duty to | 2@veck jumpt se uf mi h un sawgt 87 721 1 tism; if it is you uty . 0 LJ PRICES ON > f i Hive EW > ord them pleasure that is clean and [Toldt usht es moul; de monslite sin | 3 IN APPLICATION, %* & a yiram i olgemuth to Phares M. | stimulating, then it is vour duty to 11 elicha Du bisht usht so shlim es | 9® 3 | rem IR eres g, th t you aty t oe Wolgemuth, 28 acres and 119 perch a , vf : er shunsht waersl y 3 4 | ex oF iand in Bast Donocsl Lawn hip. | £ive them The Youth's Companion. ® ; night ith net dot gu- | 8g & : ‘ La onegat towns Y,{ on 3 em Ny anaTiion de iva Du d tsht besser di sols @ : [ $3,805.98. Pi" de price of The Companion ja; IVA. JH GRelSRE B08 ols, pof etre itd 20 ode ilo aloaleate ale ie ets : , Sanfter, ot ul. to Ben. 1205, IE he mello ale a Er Vy P08 %e%% Soles ie isda 7 jamin F. Hoffman, 71 acres and 112 Special eon bination of e Onin E | nw ah ri r * oS av oY Yor - / 71 acrev a 2 | Companion and MeCall’s Magazine, | uss dich druf ich bin aw gonga. * = 7 Twe good escond-band Ford touring cars can be seen perches of land in East Donegal || anion and ¥ Shwilkey Bumblesocl & township, $15,005 oth for only $2.25 : (ey DUMDICSOCK. | gufpafpfpuiiipeipaioaisthfpoioofeoiosoofroioodoarobeeteogoedoode feof I at the Gagdge. 40k MeCall’s Magazine } April - - # M: x. Sool. on ; . all’s Magazine, with Apri —— pr y, Is Samucl \ TR rs So easy H i ssue, appears double in size, with a ROHRERSTO N Th 1 g . : Ne 1 W dress. Its page is now the same WwW W ’ G apho and Penn Townships | man, 3D acres and ) pe rohies ot So pte Yous y + e or d 8 reatest re [land in Mount Joy township, $5,000. | 7 2% Fhe Companions. It is not 7 | a ey jonly a great fashion magazine, but a /Gara e and S 1 oe a— - {ereat woman’s magazine. For the iss Martha Stehman of Laneas 1 / g a esroom | PERSONALS | present there. is no advance in the spent several days with a par J | Mrs. P. E. Getz visited her parents |Price of McCall's, but it is wise to nts. 4 | over the week-end at Line VelttS take advantage of the extraordinary There are vacancies in off 0 —— 2 ° | 1iglestown. hE . ; . ir town Manheim P | Miss Matilda Mumma left Fri | combination offer now-—both public- | for a Ford Chauffeur and servant . a | for New York, where she will spend |ations for only $2.25, rl. SERVICE AND MILEAGE IS WHAT TELLS—INVESTGA 9 - | some time with relatives. ! Send all orders to The Youth's Mrs. Martin Ringwalt and Miss 7 i EST TE Miss Ruth Brown returned home | Companion, St Paul Street, Boston, | Mary Uren did remarkably 11 sell og | Thurs ny after spending el Mass. New subscriptions received at | ing bonds in town ws intEy - 5000 Miles Guarantee . | at Carlisle, with her sister {this office. Stanley Kosler and Mr. and i Fz 7 | Mrs. David Vogle and daughter - ssw A. IL. Kessler and Mr. and Mrs. / c q / cori: gie ane day , | CG ; A ; ( IRES KE . : g 2 Bl {engntenf A Satsictic Ralls B. Bae ora. in Mid lmfao BLACK BOB TIRES KEPT IN REPAIR UNTIL WORN OUT-— a ™—_—._m-ay’”_prrnyr’’”rrrr”roydy'n ’ — . J. Cramer on Lom- | A patriotic rally is to take place | Sunday d FREE OF CHARGE P Mis Hill 1 Wednesda lon Friday evening, April 26th, at [he Class of the Bethel / ~ Manufactured by : Misses la Frank and Grace|7:45, in the Presbyterian Chureh, | {hurch t Monday evening at McCRE, RY TIRE COMPANY, PHILADELPAI H EL YOU RSEL F i tes of Philadelphia, are spending | Rev. F. G. Bossert, pastor. It will be | the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Albert y A L Sone Lipe€ here th the former’s sis- jaddressed by James S. McGaw, DD. | Landis. Sold by ter, JS. Chris Walters. of Los Svesle s, Cal., National Field Mrs Charles Stauffer, son and AND H ELI YOUR NAT ION, -— 74 I$ crete of the National Reform aug? tel and Mi 3 Myrt Frantz eye n - 7 A TY 13. | Associ: oy ion, an orator of wide repu r the gues! of mn rah Frantz : el 1 ount A When Automobiles Collide tod > | tation. ‘Amer ca’s Need in the ! 1 L a 2 iL ° . s 9 S | the Maytown and Marietta i | World Wa ar” will be the topic of Dr. |, Wii : W ot alls, Miss Claire YOU CAN INCREASE#THE | I" ar the form of fon ¥. Yeuy, Shania onnected ii ata TR en gf FH AA bbb dav ernoon John : ] [ Importa 11 18sues connected Vv 1 W | a ys ve - k > v VALUE OF YOUR CORN CROP, | Monday afternoon John Hinkle, of |i "the war. Come to this stirring | and Mrs F. McGuire on ae FEED MORE CATTLE AND PRO- | | siding on the Hiestand farm narrow jrascting and listen to the great ad brian yy Ww. i v i a ae n escaped serious injury. Neither on ie Chui God A eng aE # DUCE MILK AT EOWEST COST kb Lr wat Being driven ob 3 grert rote A Con of God Tis subjeeris Having vevented. the vaede ip al WTA AN ¥ lof speed. ee Sale, SaoUY Tote ‘Can Eat Chicken Saturday i te tt 8 he Senn, King y : 1e yards ! now occupy, I will sgon be ready : | pushed into the yard of the Terry Those 3.250,000 hens that have Youll of ios ning, 1e Eternal to serve you with | farm * | escaped the chopping bl a re- A Vou Se re le’s Society | ciel lf erie joule of a Food Administration order : ized be I gp ie | | he nly a few more days of im- | no yang ren ox od .a8i | MORE MEN WILL GO | muni ty, for the food conservers have oy Syening, ang officers ate: G nA TO CAMP MEADE SOON | ruled that the restrictions a the vey Ns io 0]0 Ca Oa | a of hens will be lifted on e TO Starr; Socreiany No. 1 €C ounty B os ord ow prepare a April 20. : ons |¢ so i Belton, ; |: and will send the following men: The Food Administration warns xt Tm I ind 1 Th i g £ | Samuel E. Enck, Ephrata. | farmers against rushing their fowls : iy ons apursday A Ri h P | Joseph S. Fritz, Marietta. to marke in large pumbers, lest | 3p — Ba 1 er t 18 : k rices ; Raymond H. Keller, Mount Joy there be [ ss and spoilage. - re ee ————————— # : 5 { Frank Traynor, Avaion, P: > nr jo i ON ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT DIFFICULTY IN SECURING | Profil gravno paiany 2D | Howssde-Boctrack ROWENNA Don’t get your next Winter's supply uv atil RAW MATERIALS THE WARLY BUYER IS APT TO BE THE LUCKY | Clarence E. Musselman, Florin | Announcement has Po made of ns i y yori see te. \ BUYER. Vd | — | the marriage of Levi Howard, of Read the Bulletin. { TTT J F—————— | Fannie Cator | Monians d Miss Christine Bost- iss Egan's school closed on Wed y ’ Mrs. Fannie Cator, colored, died |rack, former residents of East Done nesday. . 7 this morning at her home on Man-|#al township. The groom left Lan A r spent & few days t St Ki ; M. S PO E = { heim street, aged about 52 years. She {caster county about six years ago | Bl er ric er ; , 9 {is survived by the following sons: |2nd is now in charge of a large Gov- | ! C. J. McLaughlin . % EASTERN DISTRIBUTOR MOUNT JOY, PENNA George, of Boston, Mass.: William. {ernment farm in Montana. | week-end at Philadelphia. MOUNT JOY, PA. 3 f y * | Abram and Paul at home. The fun- | Th | Bostic moved to the red 3 ————— — conse sme eral services will be held on Monday Kell Sp e owned by Miller Bros., of | De held Mond: r—B a BY | A OO img | &fternoon at 2 o'clock at her te | Raymond H. Keller, son of Mr. and | ‘ollins : [ home Interment in the Lincoln (Mrs J. B. Keller of this place AE Collins and granddaugh- | A aemeterv ' Ee Me > 0 aR Y .} te argaret Rutter of ariett: = JH | = | cemet ry - | Miss. Ruth Bowman, daughter of !yisited Mi Doe ter of Marietta, E0100 a imrfaim i Fe ’ = Wilt he Hell {Mrs. Anni Bowman, also of this| Everybody is invited to the church 3 - § A = | ill be Held at Landisville { place, were united in marriage at St. | Saturda NE Ra Tl pes cE Ti k KF T = oe S. & A chicken and waffle supper will be | Peters parsonage at F tbethtown, | Red Cre : \ Ho iY orammize 5 we Tal or he Buyérs a hed in the Church of God at Landis lby the Rev. Father Stump, of that] Miss Fl ’ B I a rl Corio % = er . — . ille on Saturday evening, May { place, on Thursday at 130 / a sict of pannengtern, who 1 = | lle 4 3 Wiiday vt The Mya, IA bee : on Bhgpeday i 1130.4 WL [had an operation performed on her : hAVE You SUCH TROUBLE AS RIM.CUF’ OR DO YOU HAVE § 2 | Class” of the Church of God. Sup- on a wedding tour. The young couple l o at Rent Seyora Hays with her vy MANY PUNCTURES a = | ver will be served from 5» P {aro th: vo all Tn Ow . jp BL > = a € > ew "| per Jig 5 ™ 4 Ir m 5 1 M to 10 re both very . elt Ja own here and {* Amos M. Shank and family spent |B W Try : Disivbie Tread Tire and saye’ dollars on your tire bills i = M. and refreshments of : | B H 1 | panic 1 N ar garat Posy Aceon a es . i” ; able Jack Sieh olf round the side walls After. s . Jon 1 lon ate. ennett—Heilig panied them ome. = ward we cement a fabric in t : a Dew's diveted thst pei of shoes fl Jou Gm Fl x | On Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, | I yi Catharine “Eyer, Miss Ellen |® stitching, thereby i . = fhe tives sovering fie u whether 't be : . “lorence Snyder lin" their newly furnished home Mr. |lioffman and Mv H. E. Heisey went | 2 : rom coming in contact with ® they can repa at a nominal cost. Bring them here ; Florence Snyder, cook at Hotel 1] ‘harles J. Bennett and Miss Florence | by auto to Lititz, on Sunday, where o said stitching and chafing your tubes. Could they be made better? FH and you'll be surprised roasonubles | can wake thom look Hiv Qurrels, Rabetitown, died Thurs- { Hei both of this place, were | HY if ted Paris Snyder’s. @ You get A BONAFIDE GUARANTEE AGAINST RIM-CUTS a day after an illness of several [united in marriage. The ring cere A. Fackler’s, Misse Albright | = STONE BRU A $ sew. That isn’t the surprise you'll get either. My charges months. 3, duyphier and two sisters { mony was performed by Rev. Friompas | Hi Shank attended the play entitled = vaF. R 1568, BLOW.0UTS AND PUNCTURES. Think that & Survive; e remains were taken to | Roberts, pastor of the Methodist the “Declaration of” Independence,” ® ri 5 are very reasomal OPEN EVENINGS. Liverpool for interment. | Episcopal church of this place. Mr. |given at Mount Joy by “The Monday 2 £ . / > —— | Fhomas D. Bennett, brother of the N , Club” for the benefit of the i Lk f= ( : i A Game of Basket Ball groom was a witness to the ceremony. | 1*€! Cross. : ; F « ¢ £2 = 7» = re E e a Mr. and Mr Benne wt SND AOS 3 Miss M rr B.: 1 Marth: hoy FES HF The two local Fiver w av » | MT and Mrs. Be nnett will engage in Miss Mary E. and artha Shank, |; . ’ Hl. Laskewitz 75am == it et fn ghee ny f Mie in the Mount Jov Hall. This § fein et SM Weer iarber of Maytown attended the last |@ or op = 2 g ount Joy all. This is| luncheor f 1] Sige ro dec.1-8mo. / g | the second game of a series of three | Auto Accident dncheon of Ihe soasoh anger Mm the | gg im mmm mm) iil JH : / 8 games. Everybody is invited. Ad-| Whil Tica NH, hd. wife SAT, a Jonooster, Fier the 00 Bat Main Serest MOUNT JOY, PENNA. » mission 20 cents. | were returning to their home at Mil- Cotinell of So Noms Commitige wl Gi EE —— = ; ® i RS {ton Grove from a visit at Elizabeth- — er —— 2 0 WO LBA OO LANDISVILLE |town by auto, when about a mile ie %y Mr. Paul R. Weaver wishes to.from that borough Mr. Heisey lost i Who Wants a Home? thank all his friends who so kindly re- | control of the machine, which ran Since last week I listed several 2 membered him on his birthday, April | through a fence, throwing Mrs. lory good properties in Teal estate. 1B 9 2 . 11,1918. He received seventy-fi | Heisey out, breaking several teeth have an acre of ground with fairl - \ 4 THE WELL KNOWN FRIEDMAN’S ra gifts, which comprised a ot aon and slightly damaging the machine. good hoi ings near Sharp’s Comer : a = | | of money and various other gifts. OF only nother of an acre = = Showing Their Patriotism ER 25 buildings nearly Jor| = s § | | Jie : : I Sih rina BI 2, WO g00 wellings in the | - : 3 ney Service te Milton Grove A ne 3 lug is floating 19 the breaze heart of the business section withall =® augurated " between Elizal ri A fon { i; 1€ irst Nationa ’ ank, | improvements on East Main street at & | 1 3 De _., Elizabetht 1 this place in order to boost the [only $2,000 each. Now act quick. |= i and Milton Grove, with Aaron Gibble | Third Libefty Loan. It was placed [J E. Schrol + 9 , We are the acknowled ! i | Heretofo id b bb. as manager, which will be a great |there Thursday and is a very beauti- RO Sr ol. Mt Joy. HL sects. Our h ge hepffiusricrs for Hats for the plain i re so y the M. S. Es Store, will in the future convenience to the publie. : ful flag. A new flag has also been | 1 ta SY halts are of the best and will look well hfter be sold e sively by , -- placed on the staff of the Post z Marriage Licenses HE = PE. wean Worth the pric 2 Another Army Recruit Office. The following marriage licenses | s W A.D ARBER envete he. Bel rors ok Clafence G. Smith, Florin, and § . . d in the field artillery o e a ’ ‘ United States army. He 3 sent to Mary C. Phillips, Lancaster. : | LORIN PP Harrisburg for assignment. | Clayton L. Diffenderfer, Rapho | 8 ’ ' ns. snc Mliinceessmmirmn | Raship and Elizabeth I. . Waser, - All delivered anywhere in Mouat oy and Florin Free. 5 Elcctrie Fhe Alarm System Smplield township. § JOHN A. HAAS, Prd t \the last meeting of Elizabeth- § : ; Beth towni Boro Cound), it decided to. ine + of Them are Men North (Queen Street LAL re 289 people in the insane Sal an electric apr.10-3mo. e alarm system inf 7 county. pe