SULLETIN JOY, PA. SCHROLY “ Editor & Pro’r, Six Months 75 Cents Th. ce Months 10 Cents Single Copies 3 Cents Sample Copies FREI Entered at the post office at Mount $s 8 nd-cl mail matter rl late of the expiration of your 81 ‘ n follows your name on th We do not nd receipts for elves d When- [ t » that you are give lit. We credit all su the first of each month Al yondents must have their t itions reach this office no a M Telephone new an ween that 1 n ne da } i ¢ ils u I v reach tl not later than 1 : 1S € each I isin t 1 ripti 1 an s ) Lr M n IN € y t he M J Bulle h i 2 e that th ¥Y 1 C CEMETERY HILI wr LL AVA J i Saturday 1 N\ I , D \ I ) W a2 p wer A ) ea 1 t1 Sontl Arth nD rh u ¢ Ww 1 its paper for I that I n is many le interestin st daughter ey, a fe er neighb to her room sufferiy ack of that dread diseas fluenza. I'ro an resides one ile soy N own, including ife EN have my thanks for favo¥s led last week. yrge Barelay, who farmed the ron farm near Donegal Springs, aking sale and moving to Florin, he home of the late William ntz, which he purchased. We are hap to state that rances G. Nei h, who operates the Carmany farm near Florin, and his son who were confined to their beds are recuperating rapidly. How that malignant and distress- epidemic styled Spanish Influenza is taking away the young man hood of our country is more than our futile mind can comprehend. After several weeks duration visit- ing Carlisle, the scenes of our child- hood and intermediate points we again are ready to resume our duties as a correspondent to that valuable and interesting journal the Mount Joy Bulletin. / A stray horse came to the home “of Samuel H. Tressler, near the Rock Point school house, last week. Color sorrel, bald ealling on him, proving his identity and paying expenses for keeping. We stand at attention in military attitude and extend to our boys ss the sea our best wishes for ir future welfare, fighting under that grand old flag; for a country that was founded by a Washington, and preserved by that noble and im- mortal president, Abraham Lincoln. ’ eo LANDISVILLE Mrs. J, K. Stauffer left on Friday to visit relatives at Reading. Benjamin E. Long made a business trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markley and baby spent Sunday at Mrs. Markley’s home at Manh Mrs. John Broadbent, of German town, returned home on Tuesday af- ter visiting Mrs. J. M. Swarr Miss Rertha Trout of Lancaster, spent Wednesday and Thursday with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Trout. Mrs. Tamer Gochenaur of Lititz, has returned home from a two we visit to Lancaster, Lan Florin. J. Urban Baker who has been teaching in Luzerne County, ing a few days with his parents and Mrs. P. N. Baker. U. B. Rodgers of Torring Conn., and Mrs. John Broadbent, Germantown, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. M. Swarr. Mrs. Bessie Rodgers who has been making her home with Mrs. J. M. Swarr, for seve years was re- moved to the General Hospital on Friday afternoon, suffering with bronchial-pneumonia. Secarcely a ho n Landisville but ‘hat some member of the f: 7 isn’t to the The and night. confined to t Kendig is t CY Isvilie and eel Protects Your Chicken and zure enough it does. Ar Jeave all othe i SNAP and it’ SNAP chen , safest to | rs saches:” Three sizes, 25¢, : $3.00 Brown Bros., Mount Joy aPa.; H. S. Newcomer, Mt. Joy, Pa.; oyer, Mount Joy, Pa. 4 Oc Northwest Rapho RHEEMS v pears sell at $1.00 a bushel on Price $1.50 a Year| ROHRERSTOWN Garman and family lorris Rutherford Muth and wife Slightly more than $2,000 has been collected for the Fourth Liberty Loan » Boy Scouts of Elizabethtown. | Brandt and family. | been plucked raised by Frederick Farmer, who re | 1 Sulp, of Lancaster, | ST few days with her | Mrs. H. M. Carpenter. numerous relatives and friends here. | visit East in thirty- | Peoria, Ill., is spending his ten days’ furlough with This is their first Officials of the Masonic Home Hos- pital, Elizabethtown, have offered the | use of that institution to residents of Miss Emily Roath, who is training | University Hos- face and of genteel ap- with influenza and who need hospi » time with her parents, Mr. and pearance. Owner can have same by care. i . Mrs. Walter B. Sharp had a letter week from her cousin, Pri- > Irvin H. Neiman, who is “over- ! says he is well and is lo- H. Levenight has was formerly is regarded as one of the |¢ section of the county. beds are now placed at h NEWTOWN a epidemic in this vi- ms to be on the High street, this place, has also | issume large proportions Earl G. Mumma, of Mt. Joy to Manada Gap, to relinquish his ds have expressed and later coached a squad. ree ° LUNGA lie Mumma receive dated Septen —— FLICKER’S CREEK MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, | | Mount Joy Mer: | | Are Wounded (Continued from page 1) be [ | the way and Dick fol-| ved, W 1 to a turn in the oad and | » a machine gun wa looking us directly in the face; but i d and It Wi hecoming I looked up and started t AM ‘ I Walt Viease + 1 ne at Nn y Vhat vou mu 1 1sy that I bus 1 it no I ( Write be d ) t ho I 1 } , made I 1 t you } 1 ue ane \ 1 } 1 er | | I } t : T 1 ¢ 1 u y oth W 1 § 1 ho 1 1( t A I ed that 1 st but vou 1 i u right thru f t ball the fastest 1! mms Ellwood how every body in good Mount Joy? How is your wife her nd our friend Ben, htix | the town, also rist. Remen f them. ] A 1 bu iI other I e hoping this will reach ua ir family in the best of | ported be th [re nal your old “Pal.” Co. H. 11th Inf § American E. F. via N. Y. Pierce Brooks attended the funeral " his brother at Middletown. M. B. Whittle and wife attended | the funeral of a relative at Manheim R. S. Buch, of York, was the guest of his brother, J. H. Buch and fam- ily D. C. Coble, of York, spent several days with his family, on Washington | | street. Miss Minnie Foltz is ill at the home of her parents, on West High | | street. Rev. E. G. Diehm, of Royersford, the gue of his father-in-law, ic H. Hertzler. | Isaac E. Stelba, who is employed + | at the Elizabethtown National bank, | |is on the sick list. William Redding and wife have | | been admitted to the Masonic Hos-| | pital for treatment. | Roy Sheaffer, Albert Showalter | and Cyrus Musser were week-end] visitors to Lancaster. | I. M. Gross, of Harrisburg, was the! guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| I. S. Gross, of this borough. Hoffer Brothers, contractors, have | erected a new shelter shed at their] place of business, on Brown street. | Edward Shrives and wife were the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. D. K. Weidman on North Mar- | ket street. ! Mrs. Harvey Foltz was summoned | to the bedside of her mother at Mid- | dletown on Sunday. Her mother is| seriously ill. | Ernest G. Diffenbaugh, son of P.| R. R. Clerk E. S. Diffenbaugh, of this | borough will leave Wednesday for Camp Greenleaf for military training. | Young Diffenbaugh was a student at| Gettysburg when he entered the] ] At Gettysburg he earned a| reputation as an athlete when he/ played on the Varsity footfall team | | | | eet) A COLORED MAN’S VIEWS OF THE FLYING MACHINE | s a colored man’s] in the United States This m was sent here from | here in France by Mr. John 1an, of this place: HUH UH. NOT ME Co’see Ah ain't sayin’ Ah we’nt do Des what mah country want me to, But d sy’s one j yb Ah fo’see Ain’t gwine to tach itse’f to me Huh Uh. Not me. stuff-no, boss, | ytheh kind ob cross le, er tote a gun, | ’ wiff de sun | Dat’s des heah alplane Ah’ll bah some idx drive ut Ah a 1 > 3 {uh Uh a I I I f Ah mus’ loop de loop : ’roun’ some chicken coop; gwine be up, whah de grows h’s trompin’ on deir toes— et min $ . E I I k It sho’ le eet. Ah Ai Read the Bulletin. Wednesday, October 23, 1918, Run=Down People Vinol is What You Need Weak, run-down nervous men and women need Vinal because it contains the most famous recon- in an agreeable and easily digested Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and ptonates and Glycerophosphates. is no tonic equal to Vinol. structive tonics Texarkana, Texas. CHANDLER & CO. RT to the artistry American flags on the top of the house : i At About Half Price : Some one is going to get a cheap After complying their labors here Mount Joy and that some the white, excellent Price for a quick Would cost twice that to build it today. Do not delay. . E. Schroll, Mt. Joy >a I and here the painting process shape, big garage. Walter Mease, was gone through again, only in this ase the red paint being used more On Sunday Fahnestock got i = busy and removed the greater part ELIZABETHTOWN |° Jk bon It pays to advertise in the Bulletin Read the Bu Sunday hundreds of autoists passed — the Boll residence and viewed “Spokes” — and the Swift “Wheel” What would you consumers think of a wheel without spokes ? What would you think of a man who would take any or all of the spokes out of a wheel to make it run better? Swift & Company's business getting fresh meat to you is a wheel, of which the packing plant is only the hub. Retail dealers are the rim—and Swift & Company Branch Houses are the spokes. The hub wouldn’t do the wheel much good and you wouldn’t have much use for hub or rim if it weren't for the spokes that fit them all together PUBLIC SALE f 0 VALUABLE REAL EST In Mount Joy, Pa. a ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918 In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County [I be: sold by the undersigned Ad: nistratrix of the estate of Richard He , deceased, all his undivided half title and interest in the fol. escribed real estate, to wit: ) All that certain tract or land tuate on the north Columbia avenue in the Moun Joy, county of Le having thereon erected a STORY FRAME DWELLIN( HOUSE, and ( ents con 0 Colum feet more or less and Mi lepth to Oak alley ibout’ 104 feet more | on the north by Oak yy Walnut street, Columbia avenue, )y property now or Brown’s Sons rtain tract or the south side n th horough ounty, Pa., Two AND ONE-HALF ORY FRAME DWELL- G HOUSE, BAKERY, Wagon-shed, and Containing in \ street, 33 feet n depth to the publie re } LX Bounded on the Main street, on the AS I f Mrs. Anna Me- eet, vest by the Bethel he Exchange ] Xt; Thursday 8, when terms and wde known by the BARBARA P. HEILIG tratrix Richard Lr, 16 OU are EAS You all know land is scarce and com- paratively few farms are being sold now Prospective buyers should {phone or write for a complete for | deseription of any of these: ACTE, . ov. $ 900.00 dere. ...... 1,600.00 a ely 600.00 5 acres. ..... 3,500.00 10 acres... ... 6,000.00 12 acres. ..... 5,200.00 14 acres. ..... 1,800.00 41 acres. ..... 13,000.00 52 acres...... 16,000.00 58 acres. ..... 16,000.00 65 acres...... 6,000.00 86 acres. ..... 25,800.00 126 acres. ..... 11,000.00 149 acres. ..... 13,000.00 207 acres...... 14,500.00 Also 20 Lebanon Co. farms from Wo » 0 = o » |40 to 200 acres at $4,000 to $22,- 000.00. CALL, PHONE OR WRITE Jno. E. Scholl Mt. Joy, Pa. City Shoe Repairing Company OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ONES 50 and 52 South Queen Street LANCASTER, PENNA. PLUMBING 'Tinning and Spouting THAT'S MY BUSINESS | Also all kinds of repair work of every description. Work must be right A SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED Charles Ricksecker | East Main St. MOUNT JOY +5 make a/'wheel of it. Swift & Company Branch Houses are placed, after thorough investiga- tion, in ‘centers where they can be successfully operated and do the most good for the most people at the least possible cost. Each “spoke” is in charge of a man who knows that he is there to keep you supplied i meat, sweet and fresh; and if he doesn’t do it, his com- REY Form 'W. M. HOLLOWBUSH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public Bell Phone 43-R4 West Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- day at No. 56 N. Duke Street Floor, with W. C. Rehm. , Second 1 ork. We retutn mail and will ys for sender’s ap- Send by Parcel for particulars. DOMESTIC SUPPLY CO. Department 32. Binghamton, N.Y. for oid or brokensets. FALSE TEETH: por um ro s% > I 1 sb or for particulars. 32 Binghamton, NY. A EE
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