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MT. JOY BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r.
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The subscription lists of the Lan-
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merged with that of the Mount Joy
Bulletin, which makes this paper's
circulation about double that of the
ordinary weekly.
ERISMAN’S CHURCH |.
<nnnly ah ter
ace Eby entertained
M
ber of her girl frie
Elmer
barnyard
Harry Rohrer a:
Mount
day.
Mr.
age the
did the
Mr.
a short stay
na at Lititz.
Mr. and M
tended Kaufl
day morning.
Hiram Wit
Mary Metzler
on Tuesday.
Misses Edna
Gretns
Christ Rohrer
past week,
WOTrK.
and Mrs. A.
mer and
were
Wertz anc
man Sundayed with the
Esther Rohrer.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family called
Friday evening.
There will be
vices held at the
Weidman on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Phares
public religic
home of
morning.
Rev. H. Kauffman at Landisville.
Mrs. Henry Shelly and daughter,
Mrs. Meckley were visitors in
home of Mrs. A. Brubaker on
Sunday.
Mr. and
K.
Mrs. Jacob Becker and
sons Alpheus and John visited John |
Weidman near Kauffman’s church on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited in the
Rohrer and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Erb and daugh-
ter Ruth were visitors in the home
of I. B. Erb’s near Lititz on Sat-
urday afternoon.
Topping tobacco and threshing is
the go now with some farmers but
some will have to wait some time
longer to do either.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erb and sons
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erb and
daughter Ruth Sundayed with Benj.
Nissley’s at Landisville.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nissley en-
joyed a pleasant call from Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Metzler and son
man on Sunday evening.
Messrs Samuel Zimmerman
Elias Boggs of Mechanicsburg, and
A. V. Becker were guests of C. E.
Rohrer during the week.
Bomberger
of Joseph
Bucher on
Benj.
families
Christian
and
Miss Mary Kauffman was a guest|
of Miss Mary
and in the evening they
services at Landisv
A. V. Becker will
drilled this w on
Becker’s static on
Metzler on Sunday
enjoyed the
camp.
have
the
the
erect
a well
Manheim
a
In I
Christ joined
Benja 1 1 Rev.
1
brother ]
and his father Samue
from Lancaster on a fishing trip on
the Atlantic. off the Coast of South-
ern New Jersey.
Levi Eby’s had as their guests on
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eby and |
Mrs. |
family of Salunga, Mr. and
David Eby of East Donegal and Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Breneman and fam-
ily of Landisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Metzler and
son Norman and daughter May ac-
companied by Peter Snavely’s of
Manheim, visited Mrs. Newguard at
the Brethren home at Neffsville and
Elmer Stauffer’s near Lancaster on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Forry and
son of Mountville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Bull and children of Harris-
burg, andMr. and Mrs. Benj. Nissley
and daughter Ellen of Landisville,
were entertained by H. B. Erb’s on
Sunday.
onder whether the farmers who
1 1 have noticed how
with the scab.
1 t
trees
A move
» right direc
play makg
) the true
Potash unlimited quantities
been found in Tioga Co., Pa.
is the best news a farmer €o
ceive, any farmer that unde
report is
in
Charles h
Kauffman
were Sunday guests in the home of |
the |
Nor- |
plot near |
house |
his |
Jacob |
1 Brubaker |
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY,
loud report from fire arms handled
our neighbor Metzler, who
it a stop to the
chicken thieving fats af-
Unfortunately he
and the
their luck
good
1
his business knows that soil mus
| have potash. At the present time
worth $300 a ton and if the fin
true it will | nderful
farmers. Let us hope it
to o ountry for it
t
it
d
e aw help to n some
ken
the
off
ht
er chic
issed
camped
la
|b
[6
our 1S 80 we |!
| ean turn { mark
to try
tead
ermans to send it] some
any price for it
f th leal | US pmm———
ber of |
: ofl ELIZABETHTOWN
nd the A I"
The
moun-
of
’ luscious Rheems,
were the interesting events... on
\ Martin was the photo W. LL.
Albert the entertainer, Les-| A jersonburg, where they will make
silent partner Messrs. | future home.
and Metzler were at the) Kavlor and
The party consisted of Mr > the guests
John Brubaker, Mr. and] yn West street.
ohn Metzler, Mr. and Mrs. A.| Mps H Hess, of
Messrs. E. Rohrer, Mart- |, week-end visitor
i Metzler Lester Brad- |p the borough
] l'hey returned home at an early | National Bank sold to Harry
hour delighted with the trip. lots of ground on north
at
3 MN
er day and t a nu
Ore to the
10 miles bey
Dauphin for berries
10 miles of
people mot
[ bout :
ins ah0u annie and Agnes Heisey
ted friends at Mt. Joy the week-
end.
Leander Groff and son,
Friday visitors in
mountain climb
picking the the
1 v5 were
anda their
Josiah
were
High
S.
wife, of Fal-
| mouth, of relatives
was
and
Lancaster,
relatives
DH rb and 1 10
Jarl and ends in
The
| Lichty seven
P«
Z experience, yet I.
past week one of our neigh yplar street private sale.
not concerned. | and
\
| visited
mouth,
So
family and Miss Adie Dennison.
the Kob homestead “at Fal-
lover of
had hi
now how wind-
the road is|
Manheim.
One of his
Iriver took Chapman
ride his
» so he said, |after passi lis
automo
desire
helped themselves to
the clothes line at
the home of H W. Hottenstein on
{ Thursday night.
Leo
evenl
ne persor
rough fron
hurch to
the apparel
yn Thursday
Philadelphia
with rela-
home in
for
I
vacation
1 Workers held a very
ti at the home of
experience on Friday evening
argely attended.
wife, C. P.
wife, Miss Pearl Mec-
lward Ober, were re-
Valley.
stweit, of this
at High-
that place,
of this
spondent,
Iton and
ole ta
lark
A. OC. Ge
ting a cottage
breathe. We be- | ct 8
ed for
big
when |
eves and
for |S
accounts
: ti
1
bu
breathing
TM
——--—
SALUNGA
Raffensber
ently re
Fri
rained
from on
Henry
3 " Milton Grove,
Crum, almouth and
Stark, of Mt. Joy, were the
H. W. Brandt and
Bertram Re:
Z ffensherger | it!
Ph res | Nathaniel
| ts of
visit | Corporal ram 1
Harley of Lancaster. {2 and Mrs. A. B. Ream, FE zabeth-
ir cottage at Mt. Gretna. | town, in the United States
Mr. and Mrs. Blessing spent ? Serving in the Marine Corps in
urday at Harrisburg and Sunday] ance; the proud wearer of the Dis-
| with her at Millersville, + ° {ringaished Service Phe honor
Some of our villagers enjoyed the | Vas awarded him for gallantry in ac-
excursion to Atlantic City on (Eon:
|e Sun-|
|day but as usual, the coming home evening Phares Stoln © the
| was rather slow. yemng Ares Sie as yn
I "5s and Mrs. Walter Poifer and heavily to the ground, breaking his
< | Ry
Iotr and Mri Stanie: Cooper spent | =f! arm at the elbow. Dr. IL 8S.
Sanday at Mt. Gretna, with Mr. and] Eons se) he jared member sng
| Mrs. Amos Cooper. Ife >= ge 55 = ®
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Metzler and | 2% coh be oSperted althoush he will
| Mr. and Mrs. § : not be able to use it for some time.
{the Bible H. R. Schneitman, postmaster here
| Gretha for several years, has been re-ap-
{ns cclibrate: Matte Hoi pointed to the position. His appoint-
| Cletus Raffensberger’s birthdays, 1. Jes connmied bay Wek bY ng
| both families autoed to Hershey, on... r Si Rite Is Shale a ore
| Thursday, where they had a good |icachec Are Ste in the veek
Vie. y S | Schneitman’s first term expired on
| Don’t 7 Thursday, the day on which the
|the Salunga and Landisville Sunday Senate ratified Wis appointment.
{Schools this Wednecdeo ot © | The following persons from the
s s Wednesday morning tril attended the Hollinger fam-
by trolley to Hershey. +i! 1 >
Toke o day off for & wood thug [ily fifth annual reunion at the home
Parmele ava thir Boar |of Joseph Hostetter, near Mt. Joy,
armers ¢ ) ars m 1 fr
Vans I Thursday: Monroe G. Hollinger
oT Jacob
1ffensber-
family.
son of
on Sur
R. D. Ra
Misses
ffensb "or 18
is
parents | Cross.
While riding a horse on Thursday
is as
|
amuel Eby attended |
Conference at Mount]
on Sunday.
and |
the Union Picnic of
orget
ICK
picking
on
1 venders are offering their s 2k |
enders are 22s: Ing Jaan grock land family, Clayton G. Hollinger and
[ Though we always did enjoy good fly, Miss Adz Belz, Clayton 3
| watermellons, the price $1.00 soos | Hollinger and family, Miss Ruth Hol-
[2 Title dhockine > |linger, Isaac Hollinger and wife.
| On Sunday morning the Rev. | Mr. and Mrs. John : Diffenbaugh
[Clonoh,” the Trinister of the ME entertained the following at their
“home on College avenue on Friday,
by all
{church brought with him Dr. Byerly ict 1 :
, : 2 Y |which was greatly e y
of Lancaster, who delivered a highly | nz 5 greatly enjoyed .
Bi. Thomas Adams and wife
: rors \ 3 | present:
appreciated address. Come again we |
pl S. I age BY aE * ri «
aDprecinte Your work, land John Adams and wife, of Lan-
le, as y " ib ~
Mr. and Mrs. Musser on-loae wh Gorman ard. wits, of
tertained the following las etersburg, S. S. Holwager and
on Sunday:|..:.r ‘ :
y av +iwife, 1. L. Garman : y 3. F
Rev. Amos Hottenstein, Rev. George Garman and wife, BF
Garman and
| Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. as Eby and | Mickey and wife, eo Sarion a
jsey and Ear
S iife, Miss Erma
[son Roy, Mr. and Mrs noe Wag. oie
[ner and far : 0 V5 Tove I |Eshleman, all of Mt. Joy, and I P.
Thy ah fils. Annie en {Eshleman and family of this place.
ROHRERSTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hiestand |
entertained on Sunday the following: |
Mrs. Susan Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. |
|John Lentz and daughter, PT
and Mrs.| Miss Pelmer of Lancaster is visit-
of Leba- | ing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McQueney.
Miss Martha Eckman, of Columbia,
usan Newcomer was kindly | Was the guest of Miss Esther Starr
f watermelons—
| acob
Mr. and
(Mrs. Alfred Lentz, Mr.
| Amos Hiestand and family
non.
Mrs. S
|rememberud on her birthday on Fri- | last week.
{day, by her children and her sister| Benjamin Mark of Pittsburg, Pa.,
(Mrs. Katharine Sechrist. They |iS spending several weeks with his
spent a pleasant time together, for | father.
which she is grateful as well as for| Howard Clark, of
the gifts received. | visited his aunt, Mrs. F.
At the evening Sunday, | last week.
17, in the unga Methodist | Miss Elsie Erb was a welcome
will be held a |Visitor at the post office for the first
A large chorus |time since her illness.
Lieutenant John | Miss Lizzie Meyers
Franee, a | Visited Miss Sarah Frantz
sine one | Baker on Friday.
Mrs. Dr. Martin Ringwalt
rhter Mary have returned
s Meere, Pa., where they spent
weeks.
Lancaster,
W. McGuire,
service
of Lancaster,
and Mrs.
1
and
stopped at
ir way
after °F £
0
an
the
Endeavor
ri enter-
will
the
wdemy at
notices
to
He has rec
certificate for admis-
n to the institution. The other
two were from Pittsburgh. He was
| just 18 years old last month and is
a grandson of postmaster A. B. .
L ual €
his
West
y submit
S10
were somewhat
sturbed on Friday night between
gdnight and daylight by various
ps and sounds followed by quite
3
racket by firing |
rats
Elmer, of |
Hess and wife have gone to]
H. Stauffer and family, Leo Kob |
from |
T0 ALL WOMEN
| WHO ARE ILL
- A
| 'This | Woman Recommends
| . wr . 1 > r
Lydia E. Pinklhiam’s Vege-
iy
table Compound—Her
Personal Experience.
McLean} Neb. — “1 want to recom-
{mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
h} Compound to all
women who suffer
from any funetional
disturbance, as it
has done me more
good than all the
doctor’s medicine.
iI}] Since taking it I
have a fine heaithy
[{®aby girl and have
ined in health and
3 3 ength. My hus-
Cin } and 1 both
| praise your wmed-
icing to all suffering
women.”’—Mrs, JOHN KOPPELMANN, R.
No. 1, McLean, Nebrasléa.
This famous root and herb remedy,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound, has been restoring women of
America to health for more; than forty
years and it will well pay #ny woman
who suffers from displacements, in-
flammation, ulceration, irreguiarities,
backache, headaches, nervousness or
‘the blues” to give this sugcessful
‘emedy a trial. %
For special suggestions in regard to
your ailment write Lydia E. Pidkham
Medicine Co., T.ynn, Mass. The rgsult
of its long experience is at your service,
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3
SPORTING HILL
Mr. Charles
11 Hershey.
Miss Emma Dissinger
the week at Gettysburg.
Rev. and Mrs. P. B.
children, of Maryland,
his parents, Mr. and
Gibble.
Miss Edith ] the
veek with Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Kready
Bamford.
Mr. D. S. Miller
Jane Brubaker
days at Lancaster.
Harry Herman and friend, of Lan-
caster, spent Sunday with his sister,
Mrs. William Haldeman.
Mrs. B. L. Kauffman
reek-end at Lancaster with
Mrs. A. H. Coolidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gibble attend-
the Gibble reunion at Chiques
and Harvest services at Jacob Snav-
ely’s on Saturday.
Irvin Miller, Misses Daisy Miller
and Daisy Putt and John Myers, of
Manheim, were Sunday visitors in the
home of Frank Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plaster and
daughter, Eva, and Miss Elizabeth
Maze, of Manheim, were Sunday
guests of Harrison Miller and family.
R. H. Brubaker and son, William,
and Mrs. Lillian Brubaker and son.
Paul, of Lancaster, spent Sunday in
the home of A. H. Degler. H. H.
Miller, of Philadelphia, spent the
week-end at the same place.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Fissel, Mrs.
Levi Fissel and sons, John and
Charles, took a delightful trip to
Gettysburg, Harrisburg and Carlisle
last Thursday. The distance of 150
miles was made in Monroe’s Over-
land without a single mishap.
Ephraim Sherer and daughter, Fan
nie, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Breneman
and daughters, Lillie and Elsie, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Frey and son, Oscar,
Miss Annie Breneman, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Ginder and daughter, Mar-
garet, and Martha, and sons, Her-
man, and Claude Stanley, of Central
Rapho, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Abram Gibble.
ELM
A large crowd of people attended
the Reformed picnic at Penryn on
Saturday.
Benjamin Shank and family, of
near Manheim, visited Mr. Frank and
family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Graybill visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bentz, at Brun-
nerville, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Diehm
visited Mr. and Mrs. Simon Grayhill,
at Brunnerville, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Bomberger
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nestle-
roth, at Fruitville, on Sunday.
Misses Mae and Susie Graybill, of
Reading, visited Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Graybill on Saturday and Sunday.
Abram Bruckhart who fell down
from a barn while working with the
carpenters about eight weeks ago
has again resumed his work.
The following were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Krumbine; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klopp
of Richland, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Engle and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ad-
ams, of Lititz.
The following were Sunday visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
{ W. Singer; Mr. and Mrs. A L. Risser
and daughter, Helen, of Lincoln; Miss
| Esther Burkholder, of Ephrata; Mr.
and Mrs. Christ Risser and daughters
Catherine, Esther and Mary, and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry L. Risser and dauch
Alma, of Hammer Creek, and
and Mrs. Frar Beard and Mr.
Mrs. S. H. Yocum and daughter
Fissel spent Sunday
is spending
Gibble and
visiting
Abram
are
Mrs.
Nissley is spending
and Miss Mary
are spending several
spent the
her sis-

MARIETT
1 James Duffy
as t rakes i not hold
started down the hill toward the
Red Barn. Near the barn it ran
{into a gutter, turned turtle and was
wrecked. Lucky no one was in the
car at the time.
and it
PENNSYLVANIA,
-»
BAINBRIDGE
bethtown.
Miss Blanche
day in
Mr.
Good spent Tht
Lancaster.
H. L. Kauffman
Thurs- |
was in Lan-
Smith and Ruth
Ebersole visited at Elizabethtown.
Mrs. C. Bryans of Staxtown,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elias Byerly.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lewis, of Fal-
mouth, visited in town on Thursday.
of Philadel-
Ross Ash-
Misses Grace
is
Miss Erma Ashton,
phia, is visiting her father
ton.
Mrs. Martha E. Snyder and daugh-
ter Glendora are visiting at Landis-
ville. |
Miss May Haldeman, of Philadel-|
phia is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. |
Sechrist. I
Miss Myrtle Hawthorne, is visit-
ing Miss Dorothy Koppenhaver at
Steelton.
Sergeant Chester Stump and Pri-
vates Lawrence Smith and Paul Nein
have returned from France.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Scott Smith and
daughter, Miss Helen and Lieutenant
Hamer visited in Lancaster.
Rev. and Mrs. I. P. Zimmerman
returned home Thursday from a
month’s visit to Mansfield, Ohio.
Mrs. N. R. Hoffman and Miss Ruth
Zimmerman have returned from a
ten days’ vacation at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Libhart enter-
tained Mrs. Mayme Ebersole, of
Maytown and Miss Emma Libhart of
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. S .Baker and chil-
dren John and Claude, of Elizabeth-
town, are visiting the latter's par-
ents, Mr .and Mrs. W. Houseal.
The building owned by B. F. Hoff-
man, at the corner of Race and
Second streets, is being remodeled
and the First National Bank will be
moved into this place.
The school teachers for Bain-
bridge schools are: High School
principal, Miss V. Peck, Maytown;
assistant principal, Miss Swift, Mary-
land; grammar, Prof. OC. E. Goss,
Bainbridge; secondary, Miss H,
Smith, Bainbridge; primary, i
Edna Frank, Maytown.
NEWTOWN
Miss Elizabeth Link of Lancaster
visited Mrs. Mary Hoffman of this
place the past week.
Rev. C. A. Sollenberger and wife
of Williamsport visited Friends in
this place the past week. :
Mr. Raymond Frank of York, is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Resh of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weaver and
family of Mount Joy visited Mr. and
Hon. W. S. Smith visited in Eliza- |
|
caster on Wednesday.
{
\
\
free
i
both
side
tires.
inper tube and a single outside casinz or tube container.
have
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1919,
WN
art i80 A
o’ Jil NEUE” A
/) »
ul Pa 7) q
Rh Bea de de 2 2% D2
\
(GET some today!
; You're going to
call Lucky Strikes
just right. Because
Lucky Strike ciga-
rettes give you the
good, wholesome
flavor of toasted
Burley tobacco.
2 a by 2
iveoceronaTed »
asted
a ——— A a a i
\Solving The Tire Problem
its troublesome
st of only the
the automobile is
Tires enn
The greatest drawback to
Let us look at their construction:
You would seldom
You would not be
Your tires are strong enough when new.
a blowout if they would always stay new.
from punctures, however.
Suppose you would put a new casing
into your old tires.
They could never blowout for the new casing would always hold
the tube.
Very seldom, if ever, would a nail or spike go through
\shoes. You would be free from punctures. You could, no
doubt, drive your car without thought of tire trouble until the out-
shoe was worn through.
Therefore when a new tire is placed in another, you can-
not have blowouts, you prevent punctures and get extra long mile-
age
”
“without trouble.” In short a “double tire” would solve the
problema.
work successfully on the inside.
practical inside casing has been perfected and is
auto
and
(y

Mrs. Henry Weaver of this place on
Sunday.
Mrs. Lilly Jones of Marietta and
Mrs. Wash Walker of Lancaster vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of
this place on Saturday .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressler of Mt.
Joy a Mr. and Mrs. Phelic Otto of
1 ited Mr. and Mrs. Will
this place St
rs. Ezra N
Mrs

guarantee great
d permanent
ons are carefully
a guarantee in every one if in-
structions are followed. For further
information phone or write to Dr.
{ Geo. E. Crandall, 147 E. Chestnut
i St., Lancaster, Pa. “A builder of
health.” 7-9-1yr.
Special demonstration. of Weaver
Pianos at 41 East Main Street, Mt.
Joy, Wegger Piano Co., of York,
3 aug.
out the defects.
—the way the “re-orders” are coming into the factory.
208 East Main Street,
TNO
=
Will be pleased to fill your order.
A. B. CLING’S OLD STAND
and would not
of study a
as the
too stiff and thick
After many years
known
But common casings are
MAXOTIRE
i : . ; :
It works the same as the new casing would in the tire, with-
In a word it seems to have solved the tire problem
MAXOTIRES will revolutionize tire construction and make the
a real source of pleasure.
Maxotires Were Patented on Dec. 28th, 1909, Jan. 4th, 1910
April 27th, 1915.
Also ‘the word MAXOTIRE is Copyrighted in the Unted States
Patent Office.
John H. Tyson
MOUNT JOY, PA.




111 1 01
COAL COAL
I AM NOW RADY TO TAKE YOUR ORDERS FOR
ALL KINDS OF COAL
Also Feeds of All Kinds
Hay, Straw, Salt, Etc.
|
Just Received a Carload of Cement,
Goverment Tested

E. H ZERCHER
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
Prices reasonable
I 0 1
1
a.
TUTTI
!
i
§
I will open the former Bow-
man Store with a fine line of new
and up-to-the-minute Dry Goods,
On or
about Sept. 1. Watch for my big
Notions, Groceries, Etc
opening announcement.
F. A. Farmer
Mount Joy, Pa.
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