The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 19, 1918, Image 2

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    MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.

JOY BULLETIN ELIZABETHTOWN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r. | | Roy
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at Harrisburg.
Leander Gant
Sedan auto
Hulda Gantz was
1
lle
Hellman spent Saturday ¢
AN
lsie Holtry spent Saturda
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Joy as second-class mail matter
All correspondents must have their
reach this
later than Monday. Telephone news nestad Real nd
of importance between that time and | Steelto nent Sunday
12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Changes
f advertisements must
office not later than
day night New advertisements
serted if copy reaches us Tuesday rs. Burwood Brandt and
night Advertising rates on applica- 4 Coble
tion.
The subscription lists of the Lan
disville Vigil, the Florin News and the
Mount Joy Star and News, were
merged with that of the Mount
Bulletin, which makes this paper's e Po
circulation about double that of the
ordinary weekly.
Entered at the post office
| Miss
tives at
communications office not
family «
with A.
positively Mis Bertha Hackenberger,
Mon-
imn-
for
reach this
observe
2, whe
red
X(C¢€ nt pt am was ren
Joy Mabel (
’ lyclenic Hospi
at
y become a traine
SE "Ve Snyder was very u
v fort te to have his Chalmers car
MANHEIM ca I r Do burn oy pi tl
of junk
lor, who underwent |
Joseph's Hospit
, for appendicit- |
nicely and is a
1
s0le,. ©
cted
Schools.
i Sunday
Henny
princip
He
Ibert
an Rohrer, at Hersh wssistant principal of the
1 Mr J H lersh | this rough, an s not an app
1 : here.
near Unic
operating
the Demy
Bainbridge |
in the
(
presents,
for which
1
especiail
v and G
yodbury; S. W. Brur
Mrs. Wm.
in
* W
Melvin Hoover,
and Howard Simo
Everett.
Food
cars, which
rehensive exhibit of the wo
the state in food stuffs in the u
flour, beef, fats and sugar,
of Mr. Roy L.
companied by a number of exper
from State College, operating und
Florence B. Dutt and Olga | the supervision of Miss Pearl
Cauly, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hum- | Donald, now located on the P. R.
mer. of this borough, and C. T.|siding on West High street, on F
Boyd, of Fairland, spent Sunday at |
Camp Meade. {tention from a wide area.
Corporal Edward McCauly, 304th car was given over to home
French Mortar Battery, stationed at|omies, the second to home
Camp Maade, spent Saturday and and drying, and the third
Sunda gill his grandparents, Mr. exhibit car. The chairman
and i istian Fisher.
i Mrs. A. K. Waser and and chairlady of the ladies’ comm
BY Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. But-| tee Mrs. Mary L. Kuhn. Free au
ser and their guest,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Waser’s mo-imunity headquarters to the cars
ther. Mrs. Mary Weller, at Wrights-| all who wished to visit the exhib
ville. The talks of the lecturers
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Huber, of panying the train were
this borough, and Mr. and Mrs. and entertaining and held the clo
R. Frank and daughter, Florence of | attention of all who attended.
near Bast Petersburg, spent Sunday |
with Mr. and Mrs. David Stauffer at "
RHEEMS
tinsbhurg,
three
Joseph
Miller and | of
Miss Mary | of
Berks 1
r. and
and t
g Millers
pent Saturday
Jacob
coun- | charge
Charles A.
of
with
Misses
eco
was
of
Palmyra.
Private Charles Rowe,
and Mrs. John Rowe, stationed at
Camp Oglethorpe, Ga., who under-
went an operation for appendicitis at
the hospital at the camp on May 29,
is getting along nicely.
Paul Myers, a sailor on the U 3. | Donegal superior hay to Harrisbur
Covington, a transport ship, en-| one day last week.
soved a forty-eight hour liberty here| Mrs. Sus Wolgemuth
With his mother, Mrs. Emma Myers,
on Saturday and Sunday. Several ]
r s ago the yong man enjoyed a Greiner residing
rain 1, transacted business at
his | Enterline g: re last Saturday
J. E. Loraw, famous
force -
Bard
Bard family
son of Mr.
Miss Miriam K. Bard accepted
position at the Masonic Homes
Elizabethtown.
spent la
s with pleasure
the
r and
A. S ble houses th
Mrs. Jonas Nissley was at Harris
burg a few days.
members of the Mennonite
of this district raised $1
50 for relief work of the present
man family :
load of ¢
Monday
oa
and Mrs. W. H. 1
Station, near Pittsburgh,
uests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
<
ne
and Mrs. Sherman
delphia, spent a few days
former’s parents, Mr. and
K. Long.
e U. 8S. army in
orps and is located
New Jersey.
The Lac Auxiliary of
ster General Hospital
I » of Mrs. S. P. Gingr
ay evening.
A number of
tion attended
the Church of the
Hershey, S
at
meeting of
n, held at|,_ 1
last S
morning were t
tended. primary department
rendered an excellent progra
drew H. Hershey, of Mour
fm, A T ) X 1 ary repairs in
steers to Jon: ot tho © : 1 PV
. r to iy the wheat rv
twelve head of
isvil for e W
1dicates
of Land
BILLMEYER
The J. E. Baker Comp
a flag Saturday at the
be an event long
those who had the
there. The fl
feet high, we
store, by the
flag was be , per |
ghe school Brandt & Stehm
icinity sang “The Star Spangled Wheat, per bu......
er.” Conductor Hook C
ia shifter did not
MOUNT JOY MARKETS
th
re ; ]
local merchants:
H. E. Hauer, Pays:
er Ih... iia
ay 3
Brandt & Stehman Sells:
had the i bu ia
tle for
Abram
from B
who d
yilli
0
o Prevent Belching F
regular habit f 100 lbs
pr
guest
re being In
f Moose
Ad
Mid
1 few days with B.
daugh-
spent
harleston has entered
I Harris- |
f this]
wash
schools of
Wine-
and Sophia |
Administration |
contained
French and ac- | ents.
Me-
day and attracted a great deal of at-
The first
canning
the
I 3 the
| men’s committee was W. A. Withers
Moses Butzer |service was furnished from the com-
accom-
instructive
| ~Y Ralph Gohn shipped a car load of|bers of the
incaster where she com- |
near |
the
Florin |
»d fresh paint
and Jos. W
) d last week with
just recei1v
i can
mobile Y P. B
0
THOW MRS. BOYC
“AVOIDED AN
© OPERATION
Ww Canton, Ohio.—‘‘1 suffered from a
female trouble which cauged me much
suffefing, and two
doctors decided
thgt 1 would have |
to” go through an
gperation before I
could get well. {
“My mother, who
had been helped by
Lydia 2. Pinkham’s |
table Com- |
pound, advised me
t before sub- |
1 toan opera- |
trelieved me |
‘rom my troubles |
work withot
eds
yf
f

vd
'n |
|
| pound atrial 1
a Mrs. EB
., NJ E., Canton, Ohio.
Sometimes there are serious condi
tionsAvhere a hospital operation ic the
only/alternative, but on the other hand
so ndany women have been red by this
fanous root and herb remedy, Lydia E
Pifkham’s Vegetable Compound, after
ddetors have said that an operation was
necessary — every woman who wants
to avoid an operation should give it a
fair trial before submitting to such a
trying ordeal. !
1f complications exist, write to Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,
for advice. The result of many years
experience is at your service.
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|
n-
al
p-|
aly
lip |
m
i ROHRERSTOWN
Hagy Bros., from Harrisburg spent
at | Sunday in town.
| Scott Bushong
to busin
Sune
is again able to at-{
| tend
Next
preach at 10:
Church.”
Henry
Sunday
lv | town.
McGuire will
m 30 a. m. on “A Formal
company on
Meyers had
Stewards-
from York and
the Children’s service will
. Mm. A
i A good being
program 1S
Blottenberger, who fell from
n- tree last week is improving
Ladies’
Tuesday, June 25th the
Men's
Bible Class will entertain the
Bible Class on Kessler’s lawn.
Mr. Nixon, the P. R. R. ticket
agent at this place moved from
Parkesburg to this place on Monday.
f:i Mz Paul Myers of the University
so | of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia, is
in | spending several days with his par-
¢
of
nsi
|
its| Mrs. Council and daughter from
er | Central Manor were the guests of
and Mrs. Charles Harris on Sun-
Mr.
R. | day.
ri- The wreckers of the P. R. R. of
Columbia, were called to this place
on Tuesday evening at 11:30 p.m.
to repair a disabled engine.
Miss Mary K. Ringwalt and her
granddaughter, Mrs. Metzler and
Mrs. Bitzer and daughter Elizabeth
have returned home from Atlantic
City after spending a week there.
Mr. Rein, who was almos} a life-
long resident of this place, and also
conducted a store here for many
| years, was almost instantly killed
| when struck on the head by a brick
falling from the hand of a bricklayer
working seven stories above, at the
Armstrong Linoleum Plant on Satur-
day morning.
The Flower Committee of the W.
C. T. U. held a very interesting ser-
vice in the Church of God last Wed-
nesday evening. Devotional services
a|were conducted by Rev. McGuire.
at| Rev. Rentz gave an address. There
were a number of readings by mem-
local union and Miss
o | Amanda Landis of Millersville, gave
Iseveral selections. Music was fur-
| nished by members of the union.
A large number of persons attend-
ed the flag raising at the Church of
{God last Thursday evening. The
| services were in charge of the Junior
{C. E. Miss Esther Starr sang a solo.
Readings were en by Ivan Farrich,
1t | Claribel Kunkle and Helen Snavely.
is | Rev. McGuire gave an address. The
was d by Harry Snavely,
president of the C. E. He has two
[brothers in the ‘‘oversea” service.
it | The congregation sang the ‘Star
{ Spangl er” while the flag was
n-
it-
to
to
i
Se

St
| flag
» Dissinger attended the
convention at Little Britain
B. Coolidge, of Lan-
Sunday friends
{Miss Vi
caster, spen
here.

Mrs.
letter illiam R. Weaver stat-
ival “across the sea.”
Le i nun > 1 of our vi
Brethren conven- |
ion at Hershey on Sunday.
J. Milton Hershey and fami
Chester, spent Sunday
s parents, Tobias S. Hershey
folks attended
Strickler and
k family of|
and Abram
C 1
Balmer of |
Sunday in the home|
Strickler and family. |
in Kuhns and daughter, |
and son Russell of Lancas-;
ited in the homes of her sis-
A. H. Degler and Mrs. D.|
ssley and brother, H. H. Mil-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheaffer and
ara and Raymond and Mr.
I E Schaeffers- |
> lay uest in the]
John Sheaffer and William
1 near
| We Sun uests
I'-lhomes of
,
Rice.
———- Eee
ROWENNA
ng prices are paid today
of Colum-|
Snyder at
» Middle- |
A. M.1§
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DONT NEGLECT YOUR FEET /
Have Them Examined Here FREE By ’
A Graduate Practipedist /
We carry a full and complete Line of Dr. Scholl's Foot Necessities

HE SATURDAY py
Scholls
Scholl Dealers ay,
» Friary stord
i pu
will find a Gradygte P,
you which A Nu
e.
Vic ealer 1s not
brad write diet to [Oy &
Dr Seholl Foo
tively quarantee,
back
Se
“rd
TS
THE SCHOLL. |
; Largest Maker; of
21FW. Schiller Streer
ere York
ne Dr Scholl f
4
d to give
Interest;
esting Foot B
Care,” by Dr Wen. 34 ook
4 Spain im the Warly
Wednesday, June 19th, 1918.
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Do You Mind The Heat?
You Can Feel Comfortable If You Wear
PALM BEACH SUIT
PRICES $7.50 to $12.50
Colors Gray, Navy, Tan, Black and Fancies
Straw/ Hats at less than half Price, 30 Hats at 65c Were $2 to $3
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i, Corikey’s
| Buttermilk Starting Food
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; for thosecri cal firsteight weeks.
Makes good breeders and heavy
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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5000 MILES GUARANTEED TIRES
Clincher or Straight Side
SIZE NON SKID TUBES +
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| Set of 4 35.00 aif
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PRICES ON OTHER SIZES IN
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If a tire fails to run £000 miles we
will replace with a néw tire at one-
half price.
Shipped same day as check or
money order is fecei
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Restaurant
AH ST
Manheim & Market Sts.


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MT. JOY |
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Cash for Old False Teeth
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Don’t matter if broken. We pay up
to $15.00, according to palue. Also |
cash for Old Gold, Jgtvelry, Silver, |
dental crowns or bridgework. We|
send cash by refsfn mail and will|
hold goods 10 ys for sender’s ap- |
proval of our price. Send by Parcel]
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| Department 32, Binghamton, N.Y.
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500 Fulton Street
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THE WELL KNOWN FREIDMAN’S
OAK GROVE OLEOMARGARINE
Heretofore sold by the M. S¢' Bowman Est. Store, will in the future

be~sold exclusively by
A.D. GERBER
~~ FLORIN, PA.
~~ .
“All orders delivered anywhere in Mount

Joy and Florin Free.
House hee
apr.10-2-mo
6 W. Prince St. LANCASTER, PA.
ver 100 Ii
] .,» Mount Joy, Pa. Give us your orders.
5 at Lancaster, Monday and Fri-
y at No. 56 N. Duke Street, Second
Floor, with W. C. Rehm.
you 1 €
should, 1
Tablets

s, per 100 eee 2
+ 100: 0bs.,. .ic..inn vn 4