WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3rd, 1919 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, V LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A. OOOOO00OO0000000O000000000O0O000000O00OOOO0VLLVLLLLLL ROHRERSTOWN Mis Mae Blottenberger spent [ Sund: wy in Reading. { Mr Charles Sheeler has returned a visit to Baltimore. | Miss Esther Meyer was in York [ county, over the week-end ( S. O. Frantz and family moved on {the farm for several month Mr. Henry Musser and family spent Sunday in Harrisburg. Mrs. Anna Dull is visiting her OUR STORES WELCOME YOU danarier Wis. ldn Keiper in Landis Vacation days are over, anl everywhere there is a “settling ville down’ into the usual routine of Home Life. Our business Swings Mr. Brookmeyer and family, of isto full vigor and the autumn test of worthiness begins. Regular Ohio. were visiting Mr. and Mrs go friends know how trustworthy we are, but if you, Mrs | Henry Mever sewife, have not been dealing with us we cordially welcome Des Florence Trimble went to i you to our stores, and ask you to make the test. ; MISS : . . edrnt : We can save you money on all your purchases Let us prove it |the Orphanage Home at Womelsdorf : to you, by our producer to consumer plan. jon day s. B.B io : > Mr. and Mrs. A. . Baer and son 3 I Guy. and grandson Guy motored to OUR VERY BESY TEAS: 45¢ UNEEDA BISCUIT, Pkg...8¢ Reading on Sunday. " i ‘ 's / Starr and : SOAP, big cake 5c Mr. and Mrs. Wm. van | 1 12c 14 1b. Pkg—23c 14 Bb bis LAUNDRY g daughter Esther were visiting in 2 Four Blends—One patty | NS, 1b.. .14¢ Philadelphia last week. bh: Plain Black. Mixed, Old Coun. | BEST LIVA Bia Harry Rome and sister Ida were 3 A Toe ae | QUAKER CORN FLAKES guests at the home of Florence Trim- mend our Old Country Style Big Pkg. 9c ble, over gh NY vy of Hane India and Ceylon.. None bet- - Harry aer and amily o a ter. [ “BEST PURE LARD,” Ib 36¢ over, were the guests of Mr. and . The finest quality kettle-ren- Mrs. A. B. Baer on Sunday. SNOW BOY POWDER, | dered lard to be had—this | Mr. and Mrs. Milnor, of New Pkg. 41% | price is extremely low. Jersey, are spending some time with the latter’s mother and sister. 1 ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cassel and HECKER’S FLOUR | «5g5c0” BAKING HIGH GRADE child of Reading, are week-end 12-1b bag 85c¢ POWDER | guests of Henry Musser and family. One of the finest Can 12% Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Erb of brands on the mar- 16-0z. can 17c¢ Extra good qual- Reading, were Friday and Saturday ket. Splendid for : > ity—ready to serve. guests in the home of A. H. Erb and making Bread, Cake : Why pay more ¢ Buy a dozen or a family. 3 gad all kinds of | Quaranieel wf mive Sage, for your Win- &| "a," 4nd Mrs. Jacob L. Stehman BY Pastry. or nse {and daughter Jewell of Bristol, Pa., 3 were the guests of Miss Sarah Frantz E PAT-A-CAKE FLOUR, CHECK EVERY ITEM on Sunday. : iB Pkg., 22¢ Ritter's Catsup, bot.......12¢ Miss Mary All has been appointed } (A cake flour without a fault) Wax Paper, roll.......... 4c | teacher of a rural school in Sadsbury {i : ? Tan. Heinz Baked Beans can 12, 17c¢ |township. She begins the term k Choice Broken Rice, Ib....10 White Dist. Vinegar, Bot. 12¢ Sept. 1st. Pure Jellies, glass........10¢c Mrs. Kunkle and daughters Ha: bi “Asco” Bluing, not. Be Best Peanut Butter, glass 12e riet and Freda with Mrs. Nexon and 1 “Asco” Ammonia, bot. .. S¢ Chloride Lime, can....... 10c : Ey a In Phila. oo Clothes Pins,.... 12 for 3c Sweetheart Soap, cake.... 7c 3 oh a Lares spent Tuesday in na i Enamel Buckets, each. 38¢c Y. TP. B. Soap, cakec..... 9c je phia, , : B has Bion : Good Wash Boards, each. .45¢c Serub Brushes, each | Mr. Charles Ray Erb has been ap- 5 Sunbrite Cleanser, can...43%c 9c, 11¢, 13c {pointed to the position of Inspector : i Washing Soda. 1b. ride {on the State Highway between Lan- x Lye, can........... 10c, 12c DELICIOUS DESSERTS | caster and Harrisburg. p Chase-O, pkg............. 4c | Mrs. Worrall and daughter Elsie & Easily Prepared Mrs. Romaine Crawford, spent Wed- CANNING NEEDS Jiffy Jell, pkg. ........... 10c jnesday at Mt. Gretna, visiting Mrs. Maso Quart Jars, doz... .85¢ “Asco” Cornstarch, pkg... 9c [M. N. Davis and family. Mason Pint Jars, doz..... 80c | Pearl or Flake Tapioca, Ib..15¢ | Mrs. Anna Hershey and Mrs. Fan- Jelly Glasses, doz.........42¢ Fruit Puddine, pkg....... 12¢ on Ve Lar rt ; . nie Miller of Lancaster, were visiting Jar Rubbers, doz......... 9c Best Head Rice, 1b....... 17¢ Ithcir brothe stuaster A.B. Brov Jar Tops, doz............30c Mrs. Morrison’s Chocolate jeacip DiotAer Dosinaster 4. Boag Parowax (4 cakes) ‘pkg. -17¢ or Vanilla Pudding. pkg 8c and wife on Tuesday. Quality Brooms, each 40c, 60c Benjamin Franklin Brubaker. of E.— =r Yhio, ¢ Mr. Burkholde f Stras- “ASCO” ROLLED OATS, | Fancy California Tuna Fish Oia, 30 M5 Buftholter of Dun Pke,, 10¢ can. 20c Dns en a g pas S 0 3 hii id Mrs. Benj. S. Brubaker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Blotten- OUR VERY BEST COFFEE, Wh... ......... cc. cuvisrsisneas 42c berger and family of Philadelphia, Full body. Fresh roasted daily. Has a flavor all its own. It [spent the week-end with the former's makes the most satisfying cup you ever drank. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blot- iin tenberger. CHUM SALMON, tall can... svt aussie yy drs nist aie .19¢ H. C. Miller and Scott Bushong Fine quality. Exceptionally big value. This salmon is a little and family and Mrs. Mary Metzer Jer in color than pink salmon and guaranteed to give satisfac- motored to Conegingo and through : on York county via Red Lion and York, f SIL-O-ETT MINTS " 25¢ covering a disance of 107 miles on i ~U- CBN sie vi sieiate ve ride ie abil silat a a rie ieile oe : wl Regular price, 30c. Exceptionally fine quality. Splendid to Sunday. : Ee serve after meals. This special price for a few days only. Preaching at the Church of God next Sunday 10:30 m. subject, ‘FANCY PRUNES My, ice sete eee 28c “Attainme nt and J Progress’ and at 7 + Very fine quality—selected fruit. Splendid served many 'if- 2 Ms subject Han Conduct in ! ferent ways. the ouse of God.” Beginning with Sept. 1, all night services will be CHOICE PEAS, ean... .... c.iivnvolde vines $1.60 Dozen resumed. Very fine quality. This price unusually low. Have you laid in Mrs. David Ringwalt, Mrs. J. R. your Winter supply? Think it over. It will pay you to do so at Hampsher, Mrs. F. W. McGuire and once. the Misses Annie Uren, Blanche and reer Elsie Erb motored to Christiana last i! FINE "QUALITY FRESH HERRING, Big can. ..... bese 8c Wednesday and attended the ses- Regular price, 10c¢. Big value; cooked ready to serve. sions of the county W C. T. U. Con- 2000000000000000000000000000D00O000000000000000R00000 | vention. On Tuesday afternoon and even- 12 Misses Blanche and Elsie Erb ntertained at their home. Those resent were Esther Kready of Tountville, Elizabeth Workman of >etersburg, Ella Kendig of Millers- sille, Anna Musser of Rohrerstown ind Esther Shellenberger of Willow | treet. Miss Kready left on Satur- lay: for Clearfield county, Pa., vhere she holds a position is teacher . t ¥ 5 i F N | x a E ~ 3 ry E HN \¥ YW N iQ CB if : a SURRLY NEED . is a healthy, active, industrious liver. Sn all dos »f these pills W y taken Feu sure thate You m oan a purgative g ‘ sometime Then take ome larger d Keep that in mind; it will pay you rich dividends in Health and Happiness. Senuine Store Rr Seal) Pill B )¢ mall Dose signature . rove Small Price 9 or HEALTHY COLOR indicates ROSY CHEEKS colorless faces usually show its ab: A - dition which will be Buen helped oy Iron in the Blood. Pale or CARTER’SIRON PILLS a High School. el E————————— SPORTING HILL he Mrs. Emma Gowland, of York, pent Sunday in the home of Wm. I Putt and friend, Alvin over, f Saturday in the home Frank Long Mrs. A Smith and son, Martin * Columbia, are visiting her mother I'S A H. Vogel Pi s Strickle ind family spent o ts of John Sna Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoffer spent 1 i home of John Gibble ar Elstonville. Mrs. D. S. Miller left on Wed-|] y for sburg, where she 1 sor time. | \ nd Mrs. Hiram Ruhl and El -, attended the eur or lay. Mrs Nissley, of Or Sunday Sa G 1al 1 I n 1 Tee and} 1 I. W. | WwW - oan ee DU rec I I naQ t again, glad to have seen you. in the City of Lancaster, in the Com-|and One-Hundred B. F. PEFFER, 53 W. MOUNT JOY, Donegal St. 2S . F PUBLIC SALE Northwest Rapho DESIRABLE ARM or aba OF 102 ACRES of valua ih . T ICC GAYE REAL ESTATE Miss Lizzie 8. Geib, of Coatesville, AT PUBLIC SALE | visited her father, Mr. H. H. Geib, THURSDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1919 Farmer: over the week-end. THURSDAY, SE EPTE MBER 25, 1919 I'he inder gned W Il offer it Ere another weel pa ses the Wi unde ! SI Petr ot { p t+ a 8 2 bs prem e8, it ted I chools will be running in full bloom {} 4 3 . : and then Young America will in-|Rapho, township, 1 ! Ag pho], wae rou . nN ND | Penna he fs [ { Mavtoy dt LTC crease in wisdom, | Est te Xo wit \ \l W Don OWT derome Sowers made two trips tof, ‘yg Act OF GRAVEL LAND |ship, Lanea Cou Pa, and a the Brinser n ach orchard near Mid-1q [1 5 iio" 102 Acres & 35 Perches ! f Eli I b Da dletown and brought some fine fruit | Situate along the 1 1 ler, Jami Rabuck, J I Ibe along for the neighbors. [ Master wille Mou Iq I Longenecker i Jacob Mr. and Mrs Joseph Goss and | 18 the Samuel Garber \ ne- | Rutt, the following de ribed real Mr. and Mrs. Abram S. Shearer, of |quarter mile we of H ( M t-| estate: " " —— Brickerville, made a call in the home | in House and ‘ | All That Ler LAIN Farm of 24 Acres MOUNT JOY, PA. ' v lng 3 from Mount Joy Bore h, ' and 22.73 Perches, more or less : of C. G. Hollinger last Sunday. Hands of Rudolph Forry. I Fst [about acres of this is pasture A. H. STUMPF, Proprietor J. William Werner was seen in his | rm. Christ. Aaron’ M 1 lland. about % of an acre is timber | latest model Ford car on Sunday. ot : on he improvem 5 thove yn | land, erected thereon a 21% STORY | His former car gave him good ser ere consist of a LARGE] FRAME HOUSE with 11% vice so he chose a latest model, same | 2.STORY FRAME DWELL.| Story Frame Summer | | SERVE ANYTHING TO EAT make. | fifa ING HOUSE with Frame | House, = JStery Wah IN SEASON Samuel T. Frey, of Elizabethtown, | HH Summer House and Fur House Ban Lump pi] rected ¢ '¢ 7 silo for C. G.| . suse / ; ’ \ Sresto cen at thet nace = House Attached, gANK BARN, Frame Hog Sty, Two | — ; il B » thi x E 1 at tho r LARGE FRAME BANK BARN, Chicken Houses, Granary, Corn Barn work every day this waek at othe Shed: Attached Will a3 places. pee ny tripping ro m an Fring Wo Cai DEVILED CRABS EVERY A .Y. Stauffer conveyed a load of | lerneath. Corn barn and tobacco {about 3% acres of tobacco in barn| SATURDAY furniture from Elizabethtown, the |shed, large pig sty and pc ultry land tobacco shed. All the above| property of Mrs. Lizzie Heistand, [house and other outbuilding n- buildings are in A No. 1 condition, | who will make her future home [ning water at harn wi failing |The soil is fertile, easily cultivated , h pump therein at the house d i vod condition A well of Rere. | well with | I | an ng ( | The threshers are at the home of An orchard with choice apples, peach never-failing water at the house. A| SOUPS, SANDWICHES, TRIPE, a np gn QQ, 3 he and other fruit trees, Abut 3 acres |variety of fruit on the premises, such | ETC., ETC. S. 8S. Shelly at present. Samuel has, ,re axcellent meadow and 6 acres of |as peaches raspberries, strawber- | some grain to turn into cash and will | timber land of which 4 acres are w vith | Ties, grapes and a young apple | meester smile and rejoice over the income |locust timber ready tc cut. The re-|orchard starting to bear. Fences are and outcome. r | sidue is excellent farming nd in alin good condition. This farm is lo OPEN EVERY DAY The following visited C. G. Hol- |high state of cultuivatior Persons [cated in a fertile farming section. linger and family: Mr. and Mrs, | wishing to lew fee property be fore All of ime soil is sand so ad ad- | a r sey ¢ fe 1 7, Mr. : i t 1e sale will be shown san y call Joins Imestone land. 1€ ove Irwin W. Heisey and family Ir nd J = on the premise Sale to com- |property is situated close to chi rch, | 3 - Mrs. J Y. Stauffer and family and Mence ot 2 o'clock BT aid dav 1seheol ¥ 3 cremnery. und SV» miles Soft Drinks of All Kinds Me ii Mrs. Aaron Hollinger and day, terms and conditions made |to Elizabethtown Borough. : amily. known by | Any person wishing to view th TRY WIZ THE FIZZ Potato digging is all the go. Some | MRS. ABRAHAM BRADLEY. above premises before the day of ¢ of the potatoes are of more han 18. K. Waser, Auct. [sale may do so by calling on the 7-16-t ordinary size. The Klein Chocolate | Paul Keller, Clerk. undersigned, residing thereon. li Company get a supply in this section reese ——| Sale to con mence at 12:00 p. m, |i for their employees. They call for | COURT PROCLAMATION [When Fons na conditions will be[%. 'm later in the day after collec Whereas, the Hon. Charl 1. | 1paqe known ON : ig ay the day stor collont Ldn re Nt a ; pres. able | CHARLES 5. BLESS, Jr, hl [Aaron B. Hassler, Associate Law i Aug 2004 FIRE INSURANCE Judge of the Court of Common | . SALUNG | Pleas in and for the county of Lan-| PUBLC SALE | TORNADO AND WINDSTORM A |caster and Assistant Justices of the of | INSURANCE [Courts of Oyer and Terminer and | REAL ESTATE | a————— five. Beri Keov and dausfiter g | General Jail Delivery and Quarter — Mrs, Dert Recy and douglter of gossions ofithe Pence in gnd for the | SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1919 | ALL LINES OF AUTOMOBILE IN. Philadelphia, were Sunday visitors at | ( Jounty of Lancaster, have issued | Fhe u ade rsigned will se L at public | SURANCE, FIRE THEFT, AC- John T. Peifers. teir precept to me directed, reguir-|; sale on the premises in Mount Joy| CIDENT, ETC Nut coal is up to $10.00 per ton,|ing me, among other things, to make |township, at Horst’s Mill, on the | - , . what do you think of that for nerve Dua Prodiitiation Sad my [public a a: wig Mount Soy | chilling with" winter approaching. |bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and '0 Mton rove 1e following de Mr B willie m Morris pa o} | Terminer and General Jail De livery, | scribed real estate: | LIABILITY AND CASUALTY ia a : Manheim, | 1¢0 a Court of General Quarter Ses- All the right, title and interest of | ras a Sunday caller >-home of |, % = Y ste p y 3 was a Sunday caller at the home of sions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, |the estates of Annie Horst and Eliz { INSURANCE Dr. B. E. Kendig and family. Come wil] commence in the Court House, |abeth Horst in a tract of Sixty Acres | Employers and Public Liabili and Fifty-Two| Elevator, Steam Boiler, Plate Glass Mrs. A. L. Nissley entertained the 'monwealth of Pennsylvania, | Perches of land in said Mt. Joy town Burglar, Automobile Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church on| ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN in, adjoining Erp rty of panel WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION «i re hae ossler ‘ mel | i Monday afternoon. After the busi-| SEPTEMBER (The 8th), 1919 |W 0 gemuth, Mi ael Hossler, Samuel | i ness, refreshments were served and. ? : ? >. |Meckley, the B., U. Gantz Fstate,| ALL KINDS OF SURETY BONDS fr. 5 4 3 ! in pursuance of which precept public |Jos. K. Gish and Jacob Ober on] / The cool weather has called out'ygtice is hereby given to the Mayor |which there is crected A STONE| OLD, STRONG AND RELIABLE the top coat once more and also put and Aldermen of the City of Lancas- | MILL, known as Horst’s | COMPANYS the tobacco farmers on the jump. caster, in said county, and all the] Mill. A 2STORY STONE | vik. is We fear there is some of the crop Justices of the Peace, the Coroner HOUSE, 2-STORY FRAME | Burglar, Liability and Casualty In- cut a trifle green. fand Constables of the said City and | HOUSE, FRAME STABI E. surance. . / , EF, hie . Sorgeant James Kerdig whiting County of Ianeasier, Hiab they be BARN, Hog. Sty and other | ..Ihis is an opportune time to, eon- from Cuba claims the weather cor then I ! ga Ton ropes outbuildings. Running water in base- [sider auto ihsurance. . y yersons 1 ir rolls, records an y | 14 S113 3 ERY Rel responds quite closely with ours. He Tons) Im i mand t ns. and |ment of stone house and never fail-| Will submit lowest possible rates opm ia pq €Xammnations, and 1nquisiions, and (.. o.11 of water at Frame House. |on any of the above lines on requegt. seems rather anxious to see his old their other remembrances, to do, oh ; a go sy friends and the home he left behind! those things which to their offices ap- | The Little Chiques Cres rms thru | I solicit your patronage. 100% in his transfer to the beautiful pertain in their behalf to be done; he ; ‘1 ile and in Scrvice. Spanish Island. and to all those who will prosecute |, 80 gif UE TEAL. Be A or ee Lieutenant Edy of the M. Lit. against the prisoners who Ze and Eli shot} Horst j Tract of livened things up somewhat at the then sha Te ihe bo of Rae Fd 6 Acres and 30 Perches of unim S. HESS BERSBEY ervices in the M. E. church Sunday County of Lancaster, are to be then [ land nt Joyitownship . . 1 ther y prosecut against hem |! y ax . ’ eT wo C g » evening. Mes Clon ih, the ministepe and tl te 8 b! 1 unst t : oor Voana's: Boho] House, | 340 W. Donegal St. MT. JOY, PA. e jus - r y - wife presided at the organ, while the at 2 caste r. Pa.. the 8th [2%] 1 p f Jacob Young, | Bell Phone 63-R2 Lieutenant sang a few selections, in dav of August. A. D.. 1919. | Randler, Samuel Brandt na a very fine style and much to the lil : C. G. GARBEI De > Ts Tal | : : < . Sa to be he'd on the pf 11s8es | of the eonregalion. We eqpect Sherif Yop omic ort Saturday the 20th ed 1 return of the musician. Rev. Fite | mmo eee etree of Se vier er, 1919 at 2 o'clock p | of the Braod Street Church, Lan m., terms and conditions 1ade caster, is expected to preach in our| STORAGE own by the ler church on Sunday morning next—all | _Willare { HE NRY ‘H, i, turn out. There will be a meeting |. Executor of the will of of the Broad Street church, Lan- i aia Horst, Deceased DY ihe, ANNIE M. EBY, ervices. | A Y +ratry d.b a pleasant social hour spent. J 4 d E 8 boll H a # a —_— We . ° 1C. S rank, Auct, Lg & Delicate. Wh Service First | B. Frank Kready, Atty. | : En 1eems efeates Maytown o H. G. Carpenter, Clk. IRL W N The Rheems base ball team took Advice Second | —- | Lb two of a series of three games 3 | PUBLIC SALE with Maytown on the Maytown | Sales Third | } Yotel. Florin, P grounds by the score of 10 to 8. | serols our policy na At the Hotel, lorin, Pa. Both teams played ragged ball while | nutshell : { A I Bs Stl at other times it. was fleshy. | Pil Wn eh doc | ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1919 |£APPLY at Dz pegs foams anes Me horsehide | tomer nmes in. find of oh ALI | hard, Rheems especially. [ wh HE want Give COWS, HEIFERS, BULLS Ch ] The misplays of the winners near- fim satisfaction at the Steers. Shobts & Cattle for Beeves 10Coia ly them the victory on several lowest charge consistent yecasions, but their three runs in with a good, thorough Er SUR BREE TRA IRE y FI the final half of the eigth gave them Job. | : | 2 . . . | 475 | the desired result. Harp, pitching Second — Tel | 5 for the winners, led the batting as- to prevent batt | 0 x7 walt with three hits. Score: We’ y | v Maytown i r. ch: o a. | Huntsinger, 3b. 0 0.3 9:9 { Grosh, If 2 1 1 0 0 Perry, c..... il 010 2 0 Sperl: SS ( ) £0 ) PD { Habecker 1 9 1 0 0 Sload, ’b 1 1 1 0 2 I 1b 0 £0 1 cf. 1 1 0 0 0 I {) () () (0) 1 1 I 2 1 0 1 0 Q Totals. ........... 8 1 24 > 7 and Cat Rheems ) HOME-RAJ Ho 7 J re ) 2°00 > ‘g 1 Hess, 2b. 2 A go ( Smit} r ( ri ( For C i Vi ) : n € IM" A yi DJ CD yr — . lay-Fever Easil Preven I ald I Mf i h I oT Tr ] rer ig SLY . hee of S ermg S ire cared 1c ay i FOR SALE — rRANTZ PREMIER re fol {1 ANB, SWEEPER-VA( 1atior me or t ELECTRIC CLEANERS Se Lane hy d ALSO MQTORS St 1 st : \ 1 ' rs 3 : health 7-9-1vr. | A full line of Welsbach-Gas Supplies } ay . = —Mantels, Burners, Globes, Etec. or PA nov.l-1y1 Look at our advertising columns . LEC and see the ma: su-~cessful business! <- >. I k \uct. men they repr esent or rather speak | Jac. K er, Clerk. | for. Why not YOU? COWS EON F. GREIDER,