"I'he Mount Joy Bul VOLUME XIX NO. 20 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, October 15, 1919 Any One in the Market for Real Estate Can be Accommodated by Seeing J. E. Schroll, [Tount Joy $1.50 a Year in Advance —— - \ v . 1 1a 0 ROWERS SUCCESSFUL RED CROSS POPULAR YOUNG "KING'S DAUGHTERS MET IMAYTOWN MAN HOM} vi A TEA AT CLARENCE SCHOCK'S | LAST FRIDAY EVENING OUR WEEKLY FROM EXTENSIVE TRIP —— | - | a. : A delightful tea was given at the The King's Daughters Bible Class CARD BASKET Ee A HELD A MEETING ion. or Sins’ Glavine” Schock on FOLKS WEDDED :« the church of” God, “uci anc pe Sean Ge Juste 23 Saturday afternoon. The affair was Tongnly ne. tmg A home of | ——— town, in returning { —— rive i nor of iss Sars a- ee Miss Ada Sprout on Friday ever | PERS - ended trip th { northern C R. L. KIMBROUGH 1S GIVEN A [Sven in Bono of ise >™ 14 |A DAUGHTER OF GEORGE MUM. | when the regular busines || PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE | “niet (i (h! 2 VERBAL TROUNCING, HIS The cuests were received by the | PER WAS MARRIED AT HAG | yas held as well as a social { MANY COMERS AND DOERS To " RESOLUTIONS BEING members of the executive committee! ERSTOWN, MD, LAST gether with refreshments. | IN THIS LOCALITY o relate H TURNED DOWN FLAT of the Red Cross and Miss Habecker. | WEEK. lowing were present M EE with his fishi hunt = SE : The house was beautifully decorated | There — aber of vary. well | Schroll, Mrs. W ill am Mort Mrs. | © Mae Eshleman is spending a [that he will ret hei There was a lively meeting of the (i, vallow and green. 4 Ore ere n nan 0) OF VOIY Elizabeth ~ Horstic My bert Maytown. in Indian uid V Ww Lancaster County Tobacco Growers’ Miss Habecker gave a most inter-},. on You folks joined in wed- | poeDannald, Mrs. Harry I Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Weldon spent treated h 1 ¢ Association at Lancaster on Monday | osting talk about her work during | the past week. Here are some |p Mrs. Edwa res, | Tt \ the York fair h of th Hi which was well attended. Reports | he war. At the conclusion of her|’ the Weddings pe a | Mrs. Elizabeth Mateer, Mi rank M Mr: William Brown !savs he \ showed that the crop is curing nice- | ak she was presented with a lace | A marriag: l cense was granted Sprout, Mrs. Eli Smeltze \ 1 Eli ; Thursday at Lancaster Game is plet ul : ly; that much hail cut and rust has |i, Miss Mary Detweiler render-| agerstown, Me, Fhursday to S ar- | Shank, Mrs. Monro I ith, M Anna Shonk spent ne tin h: X ¢ already been sold and that buyers led a piano solo and Miss Ruth [1 L. Ney, Marietta and Carrie M. | aps. A. B. Hoffer, Mrs wf es at Washingt D. ( ; y are beginning to look at the sound [Stoll sang. A social hour followed Mumper of near Florin, | fer, Mrs. George Shickl Mrs. Wil \ Mary Kramer was a visitol y ( p crops. A conservative estimate as to | jyping which time noc] Epler—Rosensteel { liam Conrad, Mr Char G e, he er at Lancaster Thu 1 0 Prof or 1 what would be paid for this year’s | were served Mrs. S. B. Bernhart Annot ent has been received | Misses Anna Hofl M Kray Ly vi 1 Po } crop was placed at from 18 to 20|;nd Mrs. Robert Swab presided at|in Eliza wn of the marriage of | bill, Ada Sprout, M A Mr. I'. H. Baker made a business r , the tea table. Eighty-six uests [John M. Epler, of New York city, | berta Sprout. ) H isburg terd h h P H L. Kimbrough (who must be|were present. : land formerly from Elizabethtown, TD 0 Wren on L given credit for having done the to- | — —— [and a son of Mrs. Fannie Epler, of | nN IN Q Ln M Maybelle Kramer of 1 1 tl retu ¢ bacco growers in the county some | GENERAL HOSPITAL NEEDS (El zabethtown, to Miss Bess R. GENERAL NEWS FOR ! nt Sunday with her Maytowr nti his retu good) came. in for a general trounc- y | Rosensteel, daughter of Mr. and : re a ing when he offered lengthy resolu- | JELLIES AND CANNED FRUIT wr: W. E Rosensteel, of Drows- v Nn M Harry Laskewit mT F Hons ko Ihe sfiect 3 ib Wie associa { : Donations of jellies and canned | "TE Pa. QUICK REA DING 5 ays al Philadelpl THE DOINGS dorsine Bis nln of tobascs busine [fruit are wanted by the General] Walk—Ebersole. J _ : Nr. AD. Yingst of Eohvata The resolutions were not seconded, | Hospital at JLonsaster, A special] W illiam Walk of near Clizabeth- | INTERESTING HAPPENINGS 1 al f Sh Mime Pe ( AROUND FLORIN not ordered spread on the minutes | Dostng of the Hospital Auxiliary | town, and Miss Irene Ebersole, a FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- rid sie Bhd Rib ronnt wes collod cab of on | will be held at the home of Mrs. A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eb- TRY FOR THE BENEFIT I David Shonk is svending a) a ives = ; der by the chairman. 5. Os on Thursday afternoon a! |ersole, of Elizabethtown, were mar- OF BUSY PEOPLE — RT ae. Deja 2 2 ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. teports were made that in the | jjitge > Sass og ihe adios theald) : d or Saturdsy evening at hs par ww - Vativon ) INGS FROM THAT THRIVING Lampeters hail cut tobacco was sold | Fe at 8 2 Hx ens / 3 JSonage 0 A hy st Lutheran ohure 1 by Bey ahise the chai 1 f une \] e Witmer left yesterday AND BUSY VILLAGE at from 8 to 11 cents. | Spite 15 ¢ 3 8 ion and the pastor, Rev. Frank Croman, the | insulted him, Dr. C. I \ el, a M a. white she oil + J. G. Bolst, of Iie place, And & is hoped that the ladies of Moun! ring ceremony being used. They Columbia councilm: , resign litivor. n : iL Vix Hares Tues Harrison Nolt, of Silver Spring, both Jon Saeki pi ons * 14 £3e None Gi 00 ii) Mrs. : The wig dep? tment th Mrs, Fred Meyre of Iancoster. tor i said the curing is excellent. Similar Sollottors ne BOT OF ilo Leaks wil reside. in Elzabetiown. Ske id he O 0 * 85 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ( M Mars reports came from Gap, Pequea, Lit- |’ rr — Mmmm Graybill—Bushong Al mn Arbo . ay and , ty. Gingrich Pittsburgh. titz and other places. Some dam-| y : es Chester S. Graybill, a son of Mr. Did you know that . { States in M1 Alex Kramer visited her Mrs. J. G. i ( age has been entailed through rust | Entertained Friends . and Mrs. M. 8S. Graybill, of Bare- the United States spent $4 00,930 hter, Mr D. W. Stray Sat al davs at and hail in various sections. The |. Mr. Henry K. Breneman and tam- ville, Pa., and Miss Blanche M.|™°f® than their Pecorpls | ir. day at Lancaster Mr. Be Niss a business ference seonis to he thom 5 to 10 ib entertained on Sunday at their Boshone, dngchier of Mr and Mis, A Humbe of bus ess m ot Co \ \ 4 returned Rome last the Cant ( Toasday per cent. below last year. j2ome near fhe Rock Point school [yw gett Bushong, of Rohrerstown, lmbla ons JH Columbia Jor Wi nendi Su Vir. J Re lizabetl A E. Lane, of Clay, said all the louse the following: Mr. and Mrs. | were married on Wednesday noon, | © 30) ane av: col inte 10 condu N. J a ‘ i Mor hail cut in his locality has been sold { Norman Zeager and Son, Clarence at Harrisburg, by Rev. Harvey S. st-class hotel for the pu C.. V1 Gree | Mrs for 10 a pound. H. S. Greider, of |?" Margaret Bap, of nop Fal- Hershey, pastor of the Green Street] . y tation De S Vv i Mr. G. WW. 1] ( I Silver Spring, said that considerable i mouth; Mr and Mrs. fiarry W E Church of God. The ring ceremony I 7 r the | j ( fr J or rusty crops have been sold in the | it s and Chitare; } Ma vel, Jacob, yj, used. Following the wedding | | : Charl I y locality of Newtown for 12 cents. jr aren and b ives Mr. ad Mr Mrs. Graybill left on a trip : ph a : 151 ! | \u R. L. Kimbrough stated one buyer Robe 4 Wonderly Rind V daughter { Virginia, Lura Cave, Norfolk and bord 3 : 8 ( F has bought 600 acres, h cut. rast | Fvelyn and Mr. Brown, all of High- ' now York On thei roltirn thevi Ar 3 e ir and good’ crops, all through, at 12 | SPM 2 : Me “ y ; 2 reside in Rohrerstown poe! oA ! ont J y 1 EY = ef 1 YaIry, Lh Yi | at 1 i El abet} % A TI 4 hold fi {Jo I Elsie, of R ! Dryden—Springer | =o not sized and tied it inds : — S- nF e of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob! tng OTTE! IN GI D. H 1 dos yay Unt 1 eet Potatoe 4 ! Y Joy t ish e 'L.EASAN Vv | VED h ( h A tic Bra : w £3 4 { i> 1 1 D I 1 I @ 4 rl ti I } f pr ( I Ee - | 4) r 1 3 i ¢ t 1 MRS. LOUCKS, OF MARIETTA i MT. here thos w : FALLS AND BREAKS ARM | in: £ oo : | M Witmer—Shearer | LOCAL NOTES | p | p Mrs. North 8. Loucks, a member Mr. J. Earl Witmer, son of Mr. | a. = | { I | of the reception committee of the and Mrs. I N. Witmer, of | \ Tohn Murphy of th place, | P o1 welcome home?” celebration at Rapho township, and Miss Ruth [ has acc pted a position on the o- |W I Mr leKir Maytown, Saturday evening, when Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ff of the Lancaster Ex-|Mu ( n Warf M M I kK calling Monday evening mn Mrs. Lost Part of an Arm Reuben M. Shearer, of West Hemp- | amine De S. BF. 1 1 P | bart d Mr: Mr Geo Clayton McCurdy, broke her left By an accident which occurred field township, were united in the Mr. Benj. Kauffman has moved |} E r J ursd the York arm at the elbow. Wednesday, Daniel Wolgemuth, of holy bonds of matrimony, by Bishop | into the Chas. Ricksecker property | , M S )t M When she opened the screen door | Manheim, lost his left arm below the Peter Nissley, at his residence, on [corner of Comfort Alley and West | Mummert ar M ww ) d Earl 1 to knock on the inner door, she elbow. He was working on Allen Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. | Main street. | r Mil slipped off the porch, injuring her |Sheaffer’s farm, near Manheim, They were attended by Mr. David V' The Grey Iron Works was closed Kel | Bishop mo head in the fall, as well as breaking [using a corn-shredder, when his Buckwalter, cousin of the bride- | on Thursday on account of the Fire- six month ¢ 1 Rockdale her arm. Yesterday morning she was [hand was caught in the machine, groom and Miss Susan Shearer, sis- men’s parade at Lancaster and the witl G 1 taken to the Columbia Hospital, [into which the arm was drawn and ter of the bride. After the cere-| York fair. Detroit. Mich. | Schatz, son Mr where an X-ray examination will be [horribly mangled. The unfortunate mony the bridal party returned to Mr. Irvin Geistweit is having a sine rived I made. man was brought to St. Joseph's the home of the bride's parents, | pipeless furnace installed in his ’ 1 Saturd sho = Ter Hospital, where the limb was am- where an elaborate wedding dinner | home on West Main street. Charles | Sunday her 1 S Mr : e with Deeds Transferred putated below the elbow. »|was served to about sixty invited | Ricksecker is doing the work. nd Mrs. V. Keler, \ l his 1] rie Mis Fannie Kolp to Earl S. Snyder, ————— |) guests, Later in the day the happy ~~ —— - yene street. H B: 3 D¢ two building lots in Mt. Jov. $375. Potato Plants Tall as a Maf {couple were taken to Harrisburg by Welcome Home Celebration | day he Iu Elizabeth L. Rensel to Jacob M. H. O. Beclor, of near Rohrers-| I: Edison Gingrich, and on Pri Manheim will hold their Welcome rpm other ! de Ryder, property in Florin, $1,450.00. | town, reports having potato stalks at they boarded a train for Pittsbur: | Home celebration on Friday and Entertained at Supbe Frid: r Jacob D. Strickler to Marguerite |least five and a-half feet tall. They | hicago and Sterling, Ill, together | Saturday. There will be Memorial M I ay bbe I \ K. Kreider, property in Mt. Joy |are of a new variety, which he calls | With various other western points of | services and a banquet on He . Q ! can Vi township, $500. “|the “Morean Heist,” and were |!nterest, to return by way of Ni-| There will be a live Military I I John H. Hinkle to Jacob D.|planted the last day of June. They|22ara Falls. In the spring the [on Saturday and after 1 ( : 1 Strickler, property in Mount Joy |are only making tubers now. Last|CoUPle expect to be in their home [there will be a public meeting ! township, $500. " |vear the same variety gave many |" the farm of the groom’s father, ninent speakers will be n Ne rative Samuel Bullock to Jacob Bullock, { potatoes that weighed a pound ar g Lin Rapho township. | the meeting and l r RB. B. a 14 acres and 123 perches.of land in |a-half. f TTT. uste , ; : Rapho township, $1. ——— | TOURING CAR WRECKED —— — ——————— Kolp, . p F _John F. Bullock to Jacob Bullock, A Mile Of Concrete Road ON LINCOLN HIGHWAY | Red Cross Annual Meeting ! Joh 13 acres and 132 perches of land in The State Highway Department | —— | The annual meeting of the Ro 1 } Rapho township, $1. has starte ing one mile of con Cly Rogers, of Kinderhook | Cross has been postpon ! ; ———————— —————— crete 1¢ on Harrisburg p g his machine toward Colu: | ¢ 0 be P I Motorists to Meet between residence of Christi: 1 at Donerville tl he sch On Friday evening, at Hershey, we of the Joint |skidded and became u { ¢ ( . the Lancaster i house and Landis’ » he front end of tl ir : le 1é Vr S -ve hol S Te Rheems. This 1 s a ur with rriffi Mr I pr t AN IN H from the Joi school h [ o tl R wa nhrow: 1 l ¢ he ( lar ( ( Colebrook road. h h W 3¢ l ( = " nticipated. Th ee V 1d repair. urge sil : B n tl icity of | Season Opens Monday Co hx ! to t ew 3 E t 1 > t | lax is the ODA} f the | PRYSI w } A Local Benefit S ia ind 3 1 m | "Ee SS He [s r | diy y ——eel Bee ’ 1 ait 5 ot ) I & Bi Sale ur K ( jo? 1 B. Ke rly a i J K I fie pu ( Clut Ca Move 1 st } v Q 3 1 Ts ——D - 0 1 26 a — er Frank & Bros Next Sa f New and Erie C Bread Reduced V C. 8 C h Séhol ; W 4 —— ( 1 Stock leer S u J : s, Ple: Don’t Oi sta 5S a i D. 3 ) ce ; ( ¢ Ww ———- | fo ‘ T { S 18 1 0 I Y Whe Can Beat This S €( Mr. Chas Berrie ns S Fl ! Fri Oc 17 S far I Ki ) . A - = »-8-Uim- ~ | he grows ns L | dis <0 week he picked T r All Records Broken y 1 ! Yor ( hor p } | t th Lancas ste A one tree The farm is Home and ticket | 3 I y I Paris Koser bu Mr. Vand NGS Trad | Whe 0 f nN move the )! the S h s Wel | ec 20 mot a ee 0 - strat Saturday. {1 2 S A 4 Will Be Held At Ephrata ———je— —ra————— —ow ; r'h renty 1th annual [ Hides are Expensive Vv | \tlantic City Mule at Pr Sale | _ the ster County Sun kunk hides are selling at one of our lo-12 Mr. Ed. R School Association of the |apiece and the « house c¢ Mg o stlani “1s : { of the Brethren will be held |hides at $1.50 New York ioe, ong tN S | h | Ephrata on Thursday, Oct. 23 City today. health. Sy SVE 0 Spring: ! rS J - | OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT REYOND Wei- 90th f Martin r, d Columt n her 1y of aged Pe he ed at Lancaster \ ( nelia Frita Fannie Backenstoe ped ar ) he near 78 con- eloped one J. M. son. Daniel Daniel B Ga morning at his home Manor townsh B. Gantz Friday Highville, 66 years. of wife Adam Hemp- r town- funeral the Y in nte rment in on h dre: : West , Man ne. The I at home: Id tow May F. Kate from C¢ Mrs. Minnie Bombach Vi \ fIno. B 0) \ mbach, died of d 6H She A Susie Behney Mrs eee it pays to advertise In the Bul A
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