The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 04, 1919, Image 4

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7ic, 15¢
10c
EVAPORATED MILK, Can
VAN CAMP’S
QUAKER BISCUIT FLOUR, (Self-raising) Big pkg.

Choice Quality HERSHEY'S
BROKEN RICE COCOA
Can
9¢
Pound Oc, 17c¢

ARROW BORAX SOAP, cake
Very fine quality laundry soap at an economical price

TENDER PEAS,
Choice quality.
from the garden.
CRN... oc ins: on : : 15¢
Exceptionally good value Just like
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Meyre spent



 
Saturday with M and Mrs. Harr
own.
Haversticl i
t »d here on Monda )
| yme ti h her par
Ir. and Mrs. J. G. Metzgar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MeMahone of
wy Pa., and Mr. Paris Hinkle
f Lancaster re Sunday visitors
»f Mr. and 1
Miss En F. G
Pennel Mis ind Muy
Normar St Saturday
visiting relatives 11 own.
{ Mr. and Mrs. William Beamesder
fer and son Richa and Mis Beat
Iq ] pent the 1 at
li wn with relat
Mrs. Joh Fitzkee and
thy children yf Lancaster, are

time with the latter’s
mother, Mrs. Mattie Rinehart.
some




| Mrs. Daisy C. Rentzel, Mrs. Sadie
| Nichol and Miss Ethel Rentzel of
several


[York, were guests for days











To Look Well In That New Suit
You Should Have a Pair
of the Latest
Ny OXFORDS
or PUMPS
Just Received a Shipment of the
Finest Money Can Buy
To Be Sold at Prices To Suit All
H. Laskewitz
OPEN EVENINGS
MOUNT JOY, PA.


E. MAIN ST.,


m—\ | of Mr


and Mrs. Fred
Misses Fannie a
| Menaugh and Miss S
{dletown, were the
| Fanhie Menaugh for
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Cramer and
L eiberher.
Margaret
ieler of Mid-
guests of Mrs.
several days.


|
son Ralph of Pottstown, spent sev-
[eral days here the guests of his
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cramer.
| Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit,
two daughters, Mabel and Mildred
and granddaughter Bernice visited at
Harrisburg and Spore shey on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Erb, son and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shel-
spent Memorial Day
er Hershey and fam-
Albrig Miss
Mr. Paul Wal-
Decoration



spent

 


: Mrs. Ed. Ream’s
he 1
Mr. H Lloy Miller and Miss
Grac M. 1 hav turned to
Dic 0 College fter having spent
the v h Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr 1 arr of
ling several
tte mother, Mrs.
1 I East Done-
kee, wife and daugh-
: ms of Lancaster, spent
everal a) 1 the guests of
Mrs. Fitzkee's: mother, Mrs. Martha
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hershey and
J) son Christ and daughter Anna, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hershey and son
Paul were visitors to Elizabethtown
on Saturday.




Motorist: Attention
People do you realize you are not taking care of your battery
—your battery is not a Camel, because it must have water all the
time.
I have a few
Come in
New Columbia Batteries that I will sell reason-
able. and see them—all guaranteed.
Willard Storage Battery
Service Station
LOCATED ON WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.




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Misses Clara Habecker,
{and Mirian Hess, of
spent Friday here the
| former's brother, Mr.
Anna Hahn
Landisville,
guests of the
Addison Hab-
 


 
 
 



ecker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youtz and
{ son Harry, Miss Helen Youtz, of
Lancaster and Miss Ruth Youtz, of
Mountville, were Friday guests of
{ Mrs, Sabina Arntz.
Mrs. Amos Kaylor, Misses Florence
fed Dorothy Kaylor, Mabel Geist-
it, Helen Shlotthauer, Messrs. Irvin
| Kay or and John Frank autoed to
Columbia, Sunday.
Mr. Andrew Bachman, wife and
two sons, James and Lewis and
{ daughter Sarz of Malvern, spent sev-
| eral
Mrs
days here the
Irvin
guests of Mr.
| Geistweit.
| Mrs. S. L. Rortenbaugh, Misses
| Elizabeth and Marian Dieter, Helen
Wenneger and Sue Brandt of Lancas-
ter, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Hershey on Memorial Day.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Miss Mae
and

 








THE DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN.
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
Mh Martin T iggins was a Satur-
day visitor to the County Seat.
Rev. Quigley of Mount Joy, called |
on friends in our village on Mon-
day.
Mrs. A,
J. Rineor spent several
on Saturday.
Lancaster on Saturday.
Mrs. Jacob Landvater has
ed a position in Geo. Brown
Mills at Mount Joy.
Mrs. Sarah Philips, of
visited her daughter, Mrs.
Smith here on Tuesday.
Misses Gertrude Haldeman
Esther Vogle were Satu y
to friends at Elizabethtow:
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Inners of the
County Seat, were Sunday guests of
accept-
Sons’
Lancaster,
 
of Mr. Francis Neidigh and fam ily.
Mr. Jacob Rutherford and
and Mr. Donald Eichler were

y visitors to friends at Mari
Mrs. Norman Grim of Eli
town, was a Sunday
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr. William Reheard and
spent Saturday and Sunday in York
County visiting friends and relatives
Mrs. Jacob Rider and two daugh-
ters were Tuesday visitors to her
parents at Elizabethtown, on Tues-
day.
Mr. S. Cocking, John
daughter, Mrs. Conlin
of Philadelphia, spent
in town.
day :
zaboth.
visitor to her
Wittle.
family
Larkin and
and daughter
several
Mrs. William D. Easton and daugh
ter Mary of Mount Joy, were Sun-
day visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Eichler.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and
daughter Catherine were the guests
ot the latter’s mother at Lancaster,
on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buohl of
Philadelphia, are here on a visit to
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Masterson.
The Ladies’ Mite Society of the
United Brethren church met at the
home of Mrs. John
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. J. H. Dukeman arrived home
from the General Hospital on Sun-
day greatly improved after -having
undergone an operation.
The Florin Base Ball team re-
‘eived a severe lacing at the hands
of the strong Newville Team on
Sunday. Ask the boys the score.
Mr. John P. Liggins of Philadel-
rhia, who has recently returneds
from overseas, is spending a month
here, the gues! 4f his brother, Mr.
Martin Liggi”®S and family.
Raffensberger on

Smith of York, Mr. Lester Gillis of
Clarence |
and |
VISITOTS |
days |
The follofI"2 vere entertained at oiiiiemAAARARAt



 






Nice
H. F. Landis
Electieal Contractor
|
|
| Mean
|
|
[ now have at my residence, 117 E.
[Main St, a full Electric
| supplies, such fas, different
(kinds of sockets, tdoor bells and door
line of
fuses,
days at Berwyn the guest of her moth {bell plates, bell wire, push buttons,
er. lamps, silk lamp? cord, shades—in
Mrs. Raymond Forward of Eliza |g. anything in that line that you
bethtown, were week-end visitors to Sornt wont
town. he .
Miss Ida McKinley of Philadelphia,| I do house wiring; repair motors,
spent several days in town with her repair electric irons Yand sweepers,
parents. install door bells and, burglar sys- |
~ Mr. John Weidman and son wit-|tems, connect gas or coal oil lamps
nessed the parade at Elizabethtown electric.
is
into
Fixtures a specialty.
Mrs. Harry Rutherford and son .
Joseph of Marietta, were Monday| My knowledge is not from books,
visitors to the village. but from practical experignce with
Mr. William McGarvey arrived|the G. E. Co., NY-G Western Elec-
home from overseas last Prarsdayitle California, Westinghouse Elec- |
and 29 looking fine, [tric and Manufacturing Co., H. Pitts- |
Miss Grace Keener and Mr. Her ais x
bert Brinser called on friends at he \
Also repair Auto Generatorsy light
wiring repaired. \
The

work is my guarantee.

coLons
STR #
HE. magic
last year's s
like new. If your hatis old ad
soiled, don't throw it away. Make
it as good 3 new and any color
you want with Colorite,
Millions of women save money
and have new ap pearing Rats by
using Colorite. Sold in a $hotile
with a brush for applying. Water-
proof and durable, dries in, 30
minutes,
Colorite is also fine for coloring Satin, Sitgnd
Canvas Slippers and Basketry. In fact, it gan
be used satisfactorily on all the little thifigs
about the house; metal, glass or woodwork.
Comes in 16 colors: Victory Blue, Jet Black,
Cardinal Red, Navy Blue, SageGreen, Burn
Straw, Violet, Old Rose, Gray, Dull Black}
Yell Cadet Bl
Yd ow, Rada ue, Cerise, Brown, Lava
CHANDLERS, MT. JOY



Of All
PRINTING Kinde
not the cheap kind
but the
good kind done here











Corper Main and Manheim Sts.
’
Pool Room,
of amusement

“The Home of the Boys
Jacob G. Brown, Proprietor
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS.
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, CIGARS
ICE CREAM, SODAS, SOFT DRINKS
Good Pure Milk For Sale.
Manufacture Butter.
Shooting Gallery,
and entertainment for
Come Around Any Time
Youre Always Welcome
YY "ASTE 3 2 P 'EDNESD. JUNE th, 1919
SE F THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S. A. WEDNESDAY, JUNI itl
PAGE FOUR
| York City and Mr. J. H. Millerfthe home of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob
Personal of Gl le, were 1 of Mr. D. C.|Eichier at Elizabethtown on Satur
. ¥ 0 1 Decoration Day. |day: Mr, and Mrs, Harry Eichler and »C SS one om ine
os | ot Mrs. Harry Dyer, Mr. and {son Donald, Mr. J. H. Rutherford
Happening | { o | Richard, and family, Mu A S. Eichler of
\ | bi Vo in y I;
\ Jlizabeth Stein-| Buffalo s Mr M. L. Liggin
( 1 W Fy Elian) ) u/ y’ | Hiaffate, i 3 ht J M \t ( NY ide Del very
l.ar ister, wer ruest Ol fwife and daug er 1 | !
Gil ia A Geo ors on Decora- bell, of Marietta, Mi Mi
Kul Miid D |G Richler daughter RAKE
' I Wasl — —
| : ! | os | [ dil
I'y ha pent |
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W 1 ra :
I't { | ( All Mill Brand 90c¢ | W D, i
rh . ~ a. Ba ) | I , Texas
OUR VERY BEST 45¢ FLOUR 12.lh. B M Mabal Ka etul rs H. A. Kau bere with
TEAS ' ! Su pend- | : \ Vy \b
12¢ 1 - Ib.; X3c 15-b r- | ik i Doin St Mr
yc ! { p her 1 resid it |
3 : I M Van Ada Kra } :
Your cl Tasty Desserts of pS ars ATR ny With theiry Fort Smith, Avkansas, at]
Mixed, Old ( : 11¢ ° : 3 Rev. and Mrs. 1. E. Johnson o
JIFFY-JELI PKg rand pare Vt {1 Mi Henry Ci here. visiting
India OC —— JELL-O, pki 10c rAndpa | Manheim, spent Fi day Rove, Misting
————— - PUDDINE, pkg 12¢ Aral : i Birttn Sa [the family of S. F. Eshleman e |
CANDIES MRS MORRISON'S CHO- Mi r . El wortt : Shr Le or d Miss Hilda and Dorothy Johnson |
MOTOR MINTS, pkg Sc COLATE PUDDING, pkg. 8¢ “Chubby” Frank Gantz, of Lancas-| Wye oi were the guests of the
SIL-O-ETT MINTS, big can ter, spent Friday ! town with «me family for several days
30 friends amil) Te .
SMILES, Assorted Flavors, Everyday Needs Mrs. Sadie Keim of Elizabethtown | Rev. Geo. A. Kercher t Hitending
SR Pkg, 4c GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP, Miser Enberh ond Lettie Long of |the 172ud spray convelti of |
. ~ TE ALMOND 6 Cakes, 25c¢ Bt 41a Troy o ir the | Ministerium of Penna rinity L > ,
CHOC OLATE Rs Cake, 6c “ASCO” AMMONIA, big Lancaster spent Memorial Day in th eran church at Laneasie’; Hits Week| This Machine Rakes Clean, Teds Thoroughly
Bottle, 8c yorongh. r Gul ow {Mr. J. S. Carmany is the lay de'e-
CHECK EVERY ITEM FEL’S NAPTHA SOAP, Miss Catherine i of Balungn, rate from Trinity church, Mt. Joy. and Handles Hay Gently
To - Cake, 6¢ spent several days here with 1e i bk K Wav and .
ELLY, glas 10¢ rr Ne hh I ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. K ay a .
PURE JELLY aT SUP, OLD DUTCH C LEANSER, Be grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos daughters and son Earl spent Decor-| It's Left-Hand Delivery Means Better Hay, Cleaner Raking
Big bottle, 15¢ ‘ om Tam c Bortzfield. \ ation Day here as the guests of their | \ : :
PURE PEANUT BUTTER GLOSS STARCH: Looms Re Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flory, of Ra A od wife. Miss Josephine | Using this machine as a rake, you can follow the mower closely strik-
Glass, 12c GOOD QUAL each dlc Lancaster, spent several ys hore Keifer also of Salunga, spent the] ing the heads of the hay first. As you know, the hay falls backward
DELICIOUS INDIA Bottle, 12c WINDOW SCREENS, each be Poss f Mr. Harry Ink x day with them. Rol il from the mower with heads uppermost. The closely spaced teeth of the
.LISH, y } : 5c and family. Ale rs. Ernest Roberts & ; ; | o : Ny i ha
BEST LIMA BEANS, Ib. 12 ’ ; 0c, 53¢ Mr. Norman Sherbohn of Lancas-| Mr. an I Mrs Fr X¢ ig er ang Keystoge Side Delivery Rake and Tedder thus work against the heads
OSE SWEET PICKLES MAZOLA OIL, pint ! ; TQ two children of York, Pa., Mr. and| in . tm bv a |
15 : hi Dozen "104 MATCHES, big box Je ter, and Miss Stella Bussler of Sun Mrs. Harvey Roberts and two and tha leaves, and rake as clean as if the stubble was swept by a broom
TABLE SAUCE, bottle, 8c, 13c PLY PAPER, 2 double Sc bury, Nore Week end guests of Mrs, daughters of Landisville, were guests They ntake a light, airy windrow and deposit it on a clean stubble. The
“OC IT sheets, *. G. Pennell. of 1 : s, M 1 Mrs. El-| wrk is » quickly : ‘hile » leaves are still active. Thus, there
SHREDDED COCOANL 5¢, 9¢ CHOICE STRING BEANS, Miss Elizabeth Gingrich and Mr f thet pazen Fr = work if done quickly and while the leave are till active Thu ¢ s
3 To gh can, 12};c yingric f Lancaster, were wood Roberts on Gh | 2 is no chance for the leaves to dry ahead of the stems, resulting in unev-
SHREDDED WHEAT, pkg, Alvin Gingrich o .ancaster, Wir. ond Mes. David Witmer spent\S 4 :
MARSHMALLOW WHIP Mr. ar I 2 7 % Solvers’ Bake. and
SCO” BAKING POW 12 i Pkg 12¢, 17c Wednesday Tests of Mr. and Mrs. Memorial Day here with the former’s | when you want en curing. The Keystone com aed Side Delivery ake ane
“A & > . S A == : C. 8. Gingrieh, ame , i nev Wi \r LS Tedder ‘will grade your hay up to “choice.”
DER, can 5¢, 9c SALAD DRESSING, hortley a So oad Mis. P. A. Kilwore of Lan pars nts, ya 2 Mes, Hr ert that next job of Fedder wi rade yo y up tc oice
) : : isa on ev. and "S ere) ¢ > 2 i :
BLACK PEPPER v2 X Pin Money SWEET SHER. caster, spent several days hate jhe and son of Lancaster, spent wang ° s If a richt-hand rake were used two serious difficulties would be en-
i i KINS, SWEET MIXE guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. {1 © ih ‘his brother and sister, Mr. | Ln { countered: First, if the mower were followed the windrow would be de-
Lunch-Time Suggestion PICIRLES, 10-0z. Jar... .20¢ an Day with his brother and sister, Mr. Ti ing cou : ; | :
alu i9s ale OWS mI ors ico. Carpenter and Mrs. Della Al- Vv I rositodl ob. wi aptekad aw: 3 leaving. that swath uncured. Sec:
CAMPBELL S SOUS can 10c NE a teas Mr Rickard Plunumer of Elizabeth flea, Carpenter and Mi ella | ri |p ited m at a ig a bs ns a Swan rane _—
RI , < on inties The Kiddies Jeli rht town, and Mr. and Mrs. Shank of hd or antha ond Mabel I. 3 " 4 ; J I ond, in going in the opposite directior "Q e ower, e tee (
> BEANS vo k can, le afer ho Milties We Sc Newville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm Y i vii Jn You will gets a | strike the butts of the stems first, not catching in the crotches and not
. A - oD, gy ) 1, entertaine » yc o oJ . E
BEST PIN 15 -1b., 10c FRESH BAKED FIG Beamesderfer. ; at supper on Sunday: Misses Edna | WOT, and you Il get 8 doing as clean work.
- OMESTIC BARS, Ib, 22¢ Mr Charles Frey and two chil nterline, Anna Shonk, Anna Enter- i wher: promised, ior 5
CHOICE Ma can 8c, 17¢ NABISCO WAFERS, pkg., 13c dre ret. and Frances spent | No Cag re a. 4 : ik ous 1 | INSTANTLY ADJUSTED FOR RAKING OR TEDDING
Quaker RAMONA WAFERS, pkg., 13¢ Me y with friends and rela Mary Enterline, Messrs. John Henry | § qv 2g oh di C g | By manipulating lever, the cylinder can beadjusted to revolve in either
CORN FLAKES Best Soup B E ANS ye Zim illiam Wav and! H nger, Ephra m Pano Ser g when De * one B | directibr There are three notches in this lever quadrant, one neutral
Big Pkg. 10c¢ \ught r, spent Sat Wh Si he a an i Yoo bl 5 citiefuies ois cite g and one reverse for tedding, the other revolving the cylinder for raking
urda y Mr. and Mrs. 15 <= bi : fy ; send the : . a :
9c PY BE Ae Sheaffer £f li you prefersend the RB | 0 |. (ABLE MACHINE CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $100 OR
I rat a Miller attended | 5 order Dy mail or bring T YS
“Asco’ Beverages 123c 3 J \ I he ! ue ne Penn- Jia rris, & it to the office in oerson. FOR $95.00 THIRTY DAYS
LA, ROOT BE E ER, Bottle ; ; Hav re, § 1 r the members of | § : STI a
SINGER ALE, SARSAPARILL at ol ch : ao : | " Arthur |," os tl Division, by the Home E Ey Si a
mpt) l ¢ H 5 } % Eric A I Viet Association. He re- Lot Us S$ how You :
a DIoA Jaugniet ! ery interesting camp tL sxr £5
Mayto lays here it We Can Do (
GOODRICH BRAND TOMATO SOUP, can 1c ay? > n J tories and incidents in which mem- 8 What » ? MOYER
(Or 3 Cans for 20) Pe v : rs of the Heystom Division figured | 8 § papers =x room sermon 8
Splendid quality—very appetizing. Buy a dozen cans 1 After the banquet he was joined | Sa im ! Ei
ceptionally low price ; : i > by Mrs. Miller at the Chestnut St. J P
lays With periAn 1 where the reception, en- West Done al St. Mount Oo a.
39 Martin Garber z Re = 9 ’
Bia Ip ter t and dance was given. /
Cc BY ong Solice wus |
NEW CHEESE, 1b.... ‘vy : B mr i : a.
Very tasty, wholesome and nutritious rich, Miss Lina et Ok Ck kk ok kk kk Ok ok ok kk kk Vc ok Vk Ok ok kk kk kV Vo kk 3 ok kV Ve Ve Ve Ve ok Ve ok Ve
Mount Joy, Pa.
SANDWICHES, ETC. ETC.
I also
Reading Room—in fact all kinds
young men.


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Auto Repair Shop & Garage
910--12 N. Cherry St, Lancaster Pa,
Two Good FORD CARS For Sale
One Touring and a
. Truck
Also Extra Cood Speed Roadster
WE REBUILD TRACTORS FOR FARM USE OUT OF YOUR
OLD AUTOMOBILE AND CHARGE YOU ONLY FOR THE
WORK.
WHEN WE FURNISH THE MACHINE FOR THE TRACTOR
THE PRICE RANGES FROM $200 TO $500.
Bell phone 2227.J.
Ind. Phone 72.Y




[he Better
the Printing
of your stationery the beties| WALDEMARS
the impression it will creats | | KNIVES
Moral: Have your print. BELTS
ing done here,
SANITARY BARBER SHOP
ALLEN M. WAY, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Agent for the Manhattan Lawmadry |
Shop open daily.
Special Treatment for falling hair.
Ladies, 50c.; Gents, 35c.
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TIE CLASPS BAR PINS
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FOUNTAIN PENS
LINGERIE CLASPS
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Di, W. Gorrecht
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Monday till noon. :
J eweler
37 WEST MAIN STREET