The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 10, 1919, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    









PAGE FOUR
ET) TE
To wdi[HE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,

I.ANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,

U.S. A.
BE



Farmers’
InD
Restaurant
MOUNT JOY, PA.
A. H. STUMPF, Proprietor
I SERVE ANYTHING TO EAT
IN SEASON
DEVILED CRABS EVERY
SATURDAY
SOUPS, SANDWICHES,
ETC. ETC,
TRIPE,
OPEN EVERY DAY
Soft Drinks of All Kinds
TRY WIZ THE FIZZ
7-16:tf

{have been ‘sold\in this country
{If laid out end to end
Iimake a
| Denver.
ymake a
| higher than the
[in New
[ing in



FIRE INSURANCE
TORNADO AND WINDSTORM
INSURANCE
ALL LINES OF AUTOMOBILE IN-
SURANCE, FIRE THEFT, AC.
CIDENT, ETC.
LIABILITY AND CASUALTY
INSURANCE
Employers and Public Liability
Elevator, Steam Boiler, Plate Giass
Burglar, Automobile
WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
ALL KINDS OF SURETY BONDS
OLD, STRONG AND RELIABLE
COMPANYS
Burglar, Liability and Casualty In-
surance.
_ This is an opportune time to con-
gider auto insurance.
Will submit lowest ‘possible rates
on any of the above lines on request.
I solicit your patronage. 100%
service.
S. HESS HERSHEY
340 W. Donegal St. MT. JOY, PA.
Bell Phone 63-R2
WANTEL
GIRLS WANTED

Apply at Bachman
Chocolate Factory
Florin, Pa.

'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, Secend
Floor, with W. C. Rehm.

For County Commissioner
on the Republican Ticket
C. A. B. ZOOK
of Manheim Township
4 " Late of U. S. Navy"
“ PLEDGED FOR
GOOD ROADS
PRIMARY ELECTION
SEPTEMBER 16th, 1919
9-3-2

ATTORNEY AT LAW
48 NORTH DUKE ST...
LANCASTER, PA.
26b.20-1918-1y7.
CHAS. S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT Ls PA. =»
Prompt attention given to the Call-
ing of Real Estate and pa Prop-
erty Sales. Terms Moder
CHICHESTER S PIL PILLS


TANLAC BREAKS
WORLD'S RECORDS
had
Four years ago few people
ever heard of Tanlac. Today it un-
questionably has the largest sale of
any medicine in the world, and is a
[house shold werd everywhere
Over 12,008,000 bottles of Tanlac
alone.
they would
track from Philadelphia to
Col.,, or tood ap would
column 13, 3 times
Ww SE “Building
York city, the tallest build-
the world.
Tanlac’s unprecedented success
and rapidly growing demand is
based on merit and’ merit alone
l'housands of people have testified to
the benefits derived from this cele
brated tonic, stomachic appetizer and
system purifier, in all caves of de-
rangements of the stomach, iver and
kidneys. Tanlac is the greatest
achievement of modern pharma-
ceutical science, It is sold by Dr. W.
D. Chandler & Co., Mount Joy, Pa.
A
Big Games at Lancaster
On Saturday afternoon, Sept. 13th
Lancaster Base Ball Club, an en-
new team composed of some of
the very best base ball players in
the eastern part of Pennsylvania. A
club on par with the Klein Chocolate
and Parkesburg will open their sea-
son in big league style. They will
have as their opponents the strong-
est Semi-professional team in Phila-
delphia, Pa., the Edwin G. Budd Base
Ball Club.
The Budd team will positively
pitch Howard Berry the University
of Penna. star and one of the world’s
greatest athletes.
These two teams will also play
Sept. 14th. Games start at 3 o’clock
Rossmere Base Ball Park.
tt A A An
the
tire
Watch for Bargains.
Mrs. Harry Laskewitz has just re-
turned from a three days’ visit to
Philadelphia, where she purchased a
full and complete line of Ladies’ and
children’s wearing apparel. See ad|town, were Sunday visitors to Mr. [will tell the world what you have to
in next week’s Bulletin for big|Jacob Rider and family. sell thru the columns of the Mount
specials. Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer, daugh-Joy Bulletin. OO0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

THE DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN «eee
[HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES
MUST DISPLAY LIGHTS |/J.
ALL
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
Mr. Henry Roberts of Glen Riddle,
was a Monday visitor to our town.
Miss Frances Beatty has returned |
to Millersville State Normal School. |
Mr. Dale Garber has gone to Wil-
liamsport,
time.
Mr. John Stoll has enrolled
student at F. & M. College
caster,
Mr. Martin Liggins has accepted
the
as a|
position at
factory.
Misses Lottie and Addie Oswald of
Lebanon, spent a few days here with|
Mrs. Gish.
Mr. and Mrs.
[ters
left on Monday
[they
THE UP.TO.DATE HAPPEN. |
where he will spend some [front
| This law
at Lan-|as are
{loaded
a {while
Bachman Chocolate | public
| forcement of this act is up to the|
Claude Fackler
Kansas, where
weeks visiting
v
and Mrs,
for
spend three
Anna
vil

Harrisburg, Sept. 6
William C. Sproul, on June
proved the bill which provides that
[after July 1, 1919, all horse-drawn
vehicles, must display at least one
white light which must be clearly
visible for a distance of at least
[two hundred feet from both the
and the rear of such vehicles.
applies to all vehicles ex-
agricultural machinery and such
propelled by hand or are
with hay or straw in bulk,
standing or in motion on any
highway in the State. En-
cept
sections
being ob-
A fine
{local authorities. In some
of the State the law is
served and in others it is not.
John Etter of the | of from $2 to $5 or imprisonment
Capitol City, Sundayed among Flor- [for five days, may be collected for
in friends.
Misses Cora and Nellie Bletz, of
Columbia, are spending several days
in our village.
Mr. Guy has resumed his studies
at State College after spending sev-
eral months in our village.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Henry of near
Hossler’s church spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Geib.
A number of town folks attended
the Welcome Home Day Demon-
strations at Elizabethtown on Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz, of Har-
risburg, spent several days here with
the latter's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Keener.
Messrs. Joe Davis, C. Lampert.
Wm. Beaumont, of Lenni, were Sun-
day visitors to Mr. Thomas Mec-
Kinley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shires, Miss
Ruth Ebersole and Mr. Frank Klugh
spent Sunday at New Buffalo, Perry
county, visiting friends.
Mrs. Raymond Forward, Miss Rosy
and Mr. Daniel Flowers of Elizabeth-

offense following conviction
before any burgess, alderman,
magistrate or justice of the peace.
Similar punishment may be meted
out to drivers of slow-moving or
heavily ladden vehicles, which when
overtaken by another vehicle travel-
ing at a greater speed, shall refuse
to allow such other vehicle passage
to the left. The same act prohibits
passing street cars on the side on
which passengers get on or off until
the car has started and until any
passenger shall have reached the
side of the highway.
rr A eee
each
The BestAdvertisement
The best advertisement any mer-
chant can have “is. a satisfied cus-
tomer. No greater reeommendation
can be given an article than the fol-
lowing by E. B. . Milburn, Prop.
Guion Drug Store, Guion, Ark. “We
have sold Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy for years and have always
found that it gives perfect satis
faction. sep.3-4t
Mr. Merchant if you are awake you
united in marriage on August 256th in
Hagerstown, Maryland,
Garr,
The couple was unattended.
Governor |__
12, ap-|\~

CHAS. NEISS, Mgr.



: Wertz—Fissel Dry rot of timber annuall A Cheap Small Farm
Miss Mary Wertz, daughter of |destroys a very large number o I have for sale the former hotel
Jacob Wertz, of Pleasant Grove, and | boards and sticks of timber in build- property at Union Square which in-
John H. Fissel, of Falmouth, were |ings and wooden structures. A liber-|.ydes an 11-room house, ice house
¢ ’ ’
al use of creosote and paint will save | chicken house, lots of shedding, cat-
much of this loss. oe tle yards, scales, and 31 acres of
gravel land, Now who wants this
Increased production should result [entire outfit for $4,200. Call, phone
from increased acre yields. or write J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf
by the Rev.
of the Presbyterian church.


00000000 00O00000O000000000OOOOOOOOLLLLLLLOLLILIUIIIL

Drive in
and See

00O0000C n
oO HAAIOOOO00000000OOOOO000000000000000O000000000000000000000000000000
There's only one way
to find out just what
Willard Service means
to you in terms of long-
er battery life—


There's only one way
to put Willard prompt-
ness, efficiency and com-
petence to the test—
Wirthmor Quality WAISTS
Unmatchable $ 1 50
at the price,
and em-
They ‘are made of quality fabrics—sheer voiles,
broidered trimmed, the workmanship is excellent and fit as
perfect as can be.
Even though you ordinarily buy more costly blouses it is wise
economy to acquire the Wirthmor habit, for by having in one’s
wardrobe a few of these delightfully simple and pretty models for
every-day wear, the more costly blouses can be saved for the more
“dress-up” occasions.
There’s only one way
for you to realize on the
service that we offer to
you as a user of a
Willard Battery—
lace
the
That one way is to
drive in and see.

Charming new styles are now on sale.
F. A. Farmer
East Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA.
West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
LOOOO0O00O0000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOLLLLLVLLDLLVLLLLILILLL



Trie:

True to The Taxp




County Debt,
Ago, $722,700.
County Debt,
Nothing.

Fifteen Years
Jan. 1, 1919,


for T
nom:cal ¢
and Intelligent
Careful Conduct of County Affairs
es Out Debt on Low
Tax Rate
Candidates Supported and Elected by the Regular Republicans
wenty Years built up for Lancaster County a
Administration that has been the
Wi

County Tax Rate,
2% Mills, The
Lowest of Any Similar
County In Pennsylvania.


have
Reputation for Eco-
wonder of other
counties, and has had the hearty approval of Lancaster County Taxpayers.
In 1918 There Was Expended $159,000 for Turnpikes,
For 1919 There Has Been Appropria
By Careful Management, this has been accomplished without
Bridges.
purposes.
Increased Taxation.
These are the Candidates for Office who are this year Supported by
the Regular Republicans.
They Are All Pledged to a Continuance of This Policy of Ecoromy
and Efficiency.
Roads and
d $330,000 for the same

Prothonotary

EDWARD C. SHANNON | X

District Attorney.

WILLIAM C. REHM
| X

County Controller

ENOS E. MOWRER
| XT}

Sheriff

CHRISTIAN F. HOMSHER | X

Register of Wills

QUINTIN O. REITZEL
| X

County Treasurer.

J. H. RATHFON
=

Clerk of Quarter Sessions

EMANUEL D. SENSENIG | X

Coroner
County Commissioners

SAMUEL W. DILLER |

JOHN R. SHIRK
County Surveyor
ALFRED WOOD |
Prison Keeper

x
J. CARSON OBETZ
Directors of the Poor

WILLIAM H. BITNER

A. S. BRUBAKER

DANIEL H. DENLINGER |

H. WALTER JONES |
XX XX

Prison Inspectors

DANIEL HEILMAN

THOMAS H. ERB

GEORGE L. SCHLEGEL


E. R. MILLER

X
A. B. SWIGART |

1
Xl XK] XK



Counties.
Mills
LANCASTER .2%
lL.ackawanna ...3
Cambria



Tax Rate and Debt
In Comparison With Other
County Debt.
3 $280,000
516,000
1,390,000
500,000
None.
51,402

General LE
Primary Election, Tuesday,
September 16.
SF

Liection,
November 4, 1919

Tax Rate and Debt
In Comparison With Other
Counties.
Mills
LANCASTER .2%
County Debt.
None.
Blair ...... $330.4
Te iesday, Washington +2 2014608
Northampton ..3%2 540,000
1,834,000
630,000
Westmoreland .6
Schuylkill . .... 6