The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 09, 1920, Image 10

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE Oth,
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1920.
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MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, u §
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MILLERSVILLE NORMAL NOTES
(Too late for last week)
Miss Dorothy Myers was home
prover the week-end.
Misses Ellen Mumma, Anna Bru-
baker, Grace Henderson and Frances
{| Beatty accompanied the normal
school to Washington, D. C., on
Thursday. A very educational and
delightful time was spent there. They
returned home on Saturday.
Miss Anna Brubaker spent Sunday
at her home.
Miss Mary Rohrer was home over
the week-end.
Miss Lavina D. Sampsel of Shenan-
doah, Pennsylvania, was the guest of
Miss Frances Beatty over the week-
end of the 21st.
The Normal School played the F.
& M. Academy on Wednesday.

11-4.
Miss _Mildred Fellenbaum
home over the week-end.
The Commencement exercises of
the Normal school will be held on
June 23. Summer school begins on
June 28.
Memorial services were held at the |in the barber shop, badly cracking it. sale
Normal on Sunday and Monday. On
Sunday they were held in the chapel
was |

Mount Joy High School Graduating Class 1920
RUNAWAY HORSE AT E’'TOWN
DASHES INTO A WINDOW
Benjamin Zimmerman, who resides
several miles south of Elizzabeth-
town while on a business trip to that
place on Thursday morning, accom-
panied by his mother and little son,
met with an accident which is a mir-
acle that no one was injured. While
throught the square a bolt
from the buggy fell down and struck
the animal on the leg causing him to
freigchten and run away down South
Market street, and came in
{with an auto standing in
Dierolf’s dry store, tearing off the
front wheel on the right
| little further down the buggy struck
a telephone pole tearing off the rear
wheel. At this instant Mr. Zimmer-
passing
contact
|
2 The | man jumped and called to the others] ti
Normal school was victorious, score to follow, but they were to scared to |Presenting
I [ 5 methods of conducting the PUBLIC g
The animal then crossed the
street and the buggy caught at a tree
{in front of Shissler’s barber shop
| which stopped the animal but not
| before he had ran upon the cement
{pavement and knocked his head
|against the large plate glass window
ldo so.
{The aged lady and little boy re-
mained in ¢* e buggy all the time and
front of|
side. A]
WILL HOLD A PUBLIC
MEETING ON FAIR GROUNDS
| ——
| THE AUCTION TOBACCO
|SALES COMPANY OF LANCAS-
[TER (to be incorporated) has se-
cured the use of the Grand Stand of
the Lancaster County Fair Associa-
tion for the purpose of holding a
special meeting for all tobacco
growers and also the use of the big
Exhibition Building and rights-of-
way for their proposed PUBLIC
SALES FLOOR for the purpose of
establishing a permanent and satis-
factory tobacco market for all Lan-
[caster County tobacco growers.
The Preliminary Board has ar-
ranged for a special meeting of all
tobacco growers on Saturday after-
noon, June 19th, at 1 o’clock, in the
Grand Stand, for the
the most

satisfactory
|SALES FLOOR for Lancaster Coun-
ty.
The tobacco growers will be given
information as to market conditions
and instructions as to how to pre-


pare their 1920 tobacco crops for
over the PUBLIC SALES
FLOOR.
and on Monday they were held on the |it was a most narrow escape from in-Vited for the occasion.
school campus. a |
Miss Anna Foreman spent the
week-end at her home in Rheems.
Miss Pearl Quimby, a former
teacher of the Normal, is visiting us
at this writing.
Onur new tennis court has been
congpleted. This makes four courts
fog the school.
he Page Anniversary held on
MBy 21st was very well attended. A
pldasing program was rendered.
\ en a ere.
The farming business is the largest
single industry in the United States.

BIRD
EPONS
PRODUCTS


We sell slate-surfaced roll roof
by Bird &
ings has carned a
Son.
{stant death.
i plete wreck.
| remarkable for one of her age.
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The buggy was a com-
Baker—Nye

Kreider Shoe Factory, and Miss
Florence Nye, of Elizabethtown,
| were married Saturday at the home
{of the bride's brother, Rev. H. H.
|
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
Nye and the couple was unattended.
| They will reside in Elizabethtown.
The lady’s bravery was! ; |
|has been patented that opens its en-
John E. Baker, an employe of the;
Nye, 165 Park street, Elizabethtown. |
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For quick action a pistol holster
[tire length when a weapon is with-
| drawn.
| eee) ee mmmennt
|
A solder has been invented which
{holds rimless lenses against the
metal parts of eyeglasses without
screws.
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A Mexican in Arizona drank near-
ly a quart of wood alcohol and
| worked 10 hours on the railroad the
next day.


INES made
Each one of their roof-
wonderful reputation
for good looks, durability, and economy.
Most everyone knows of Neponset Puri,
It is the best roll roofing made. Ido jor
BIRD & SUN, Lic osiablish



Roll Roofings of Reputation
Don’t choose roll roofings hastily.
What looks like a saving in first cost may
in a few years prove a big expense.
garages, porches, farm and factory build-
ings. Artistic red and green colors.
American Ready Roofing is great for
siding as well as for roofs. Impregnated
with asphalt and surfaced“ with slate, it
gives wonderful wear at
Come in and put your roofing ques-
tions up to us, and get your frée copy of
booklet “Repairing and
cd 1725) East Walpole, Mass,
H. S. NEWCOMER, Mount Joy,
purpose of,
Some good speakers are being in-
RELIGIOUS NEWS
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
BORO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM-
MUNITY
St. Mark’s U. B. Church
Rev. C. A. Snavely, Pastor
Sunday School 9:00 A. M.

C.E. 6:45PM.
Worship and Sermon 7:30 P. M.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A Kercher, Pastor
Sunday School 9:15 A. M.
Morning Service 10 A. M.
Evening Service 6:30 P. M.
the services for next Sunday.

Church of God
dress by pastor.
program.
No endeavor service in evening.
St. Luke’s Church
Rev. O. E. Newton, Rector
Second Sunday after Trinity.
9:15 A. M. Sunday Sch
DRIVES AUTO INTO FENCE 2 undzy Sehool
TO AVOID A COLLISION
{ The automobile of J. C. Snader, of
Sermon.
2.35 P. M. meeting of the Men’s
Landisville, was driven into a fence |¥ederation of church, Mr. J. A. Her-
opposite the Almshouse, on the Lin- man, of Harrisburg will be the
coln Highway, Sunday, to avoid a |gspeaker.
collision with the car of Dr. Charles
Stamm, dentist, of 132 North Prince
street. The latter was going west and
the Landisville car was moving zast-
ward, the driver going around several
other cars going in the same direc-
tion. The Stamm car appeared just
as the other was passing another
auto, so to avoid a crash the Landis-
ville machine was driven upon the
|pavement and against a fence. No-
body was hurt.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
“@nly one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
d that is by a constitutional remedy.
L'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. Catarrhal Deafness fis
an inflamed condition of the
ing of the Eustachian Tube.
tube is inflamed you have a
d or imperfect hearing, and
ly closed, Deafness is the
inflammation can be re-
There will be no evening service.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor
9:15 Sunday School.
10:30 Preaching Service, Sermon,
“Discipline or Apostles.”
6:30 Epworth League, Leader,
Mrs. E. W. Garber, Topie, Common
mistakes in daily living, Prov.24:27-
34.
7:30 Preaching Service,
“The pearl of great price.”
Wednesday evening, June 9, 1920
come out to prayer service this even-
ing and enjoy a “Question Box Meet-
ing,” with us.
Sermon,


T. U. Evangelical Church
Rev. G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor
’ Prayer service Wednesday evening
:30.
S. S. Sunday morning 9:30.
Preaching Sunday morning 10:30
for the children the subject, “The
lesson of the Rose.”
Prayer service
6:45.
In the evening at 7:30 the Chil-
dren’s Day program will be ren-
dered.







restored to its nor-
may be destroyed
of Deafness are
is an inflamed
fac
mal condition, hea
| forever. Many
a Sunday evening
| case of Catarrhal Deafness
|be cured by HALLS
MEDICINE.
| All Druggists T5c. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.

re i —r— NJ Ladies’ Aid Society meets after
' 2 prayer service Wednesda ni
SALE REGISTEK : y. eyoning.
The official board of the church will
i Friday, June 11—At their stock have a meeting Thursday evening in
the church at 7:30.
Come to these
welcome.
COUNCIL HOLDS
"REGULAR MEETING
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plies. Also the sub reservoir being
cleaned. The supervisor, Mr. Henry
Smeltzer was ordered to clean the
main reservoir on Saturday evening,
June 12, if weather is favorable.
% The Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co.
asked for a four inch connection to
the water main to supply their new
plant. Same was left in hands of the
water committee with power to act.
{yards of the Florin Hotel, Florin, Pa.
(a lot of cows, bulls, heifers, and
{shoats by C. S. Frank & Bro.
Friday, June 18—At their stock
(yards, Mount Joy, 100 head of cows
‘and bulls by Messrs. J. B. Keller &
Bro. Aldinger, aust. See _advertise-
ment. 2
services you are

» Finance Committee
Mr. Hauer, of the Finance com-
mittee reported the approval of a
number of bills.
Ordinance Committee
Mr. Longenecker, chairman of the
Ordinance committee presented an
ordinance prepared by the Borough
solicitor Mr. John A. Coyle for the
purpose of annexing to the Borough
of Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., Penna.
land owned by the Bachman Choco-
late Manufacturing Co. and Eli B.
Helman. The above ordinance was
read by the clerk, voted on and
passed its first reading. Five mem-
wom cee). ARMIERS ]
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
Kindly note the change in time for
Evening at 7:30 Children’s Day
10:30 A M. Morning Prayer and

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The Famous Emerson Side Rake and Tedder. . ......$100.00
Worship and Sermon 10:15 A. M.
. . $105.00
The Equally Famous Emerson Cylinder Loader.
Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D., Pastor
Children’s Day services on Sabbath
The morning S. S. service at 9:30
will be combined with preaching ser-
vice, music by children, a short ad-
International Riding Cultivator, spring trip. ........ 62.00
John Decke Riding Cultivator, spring trip........... 62.00
Other Riding Cultivators, as low as. ........ veins 5000
Perry Havewh, a tooth... .............,..... ... 1.00
Spring Tooth Harrows, 3 sections. . . . . .. seer uv... 40.00
Dain Rake, Bar Hay loader. .................... 110.00
Bemis Tobacco Plnter.,..............~ tvveves 85.00
Tiger Tobacco Planter. ie ea a sel ae 80.00
Plows from........ 3 Ta ver....$10.00 up to $23.00
International Shovel Harrows and Iron Age Shovel Har-
rows at special prices.
Potato Diggers different kinds at equally special prices.
8-ft Deering Binder, $235.00.
Deering and Emerson Mowers and Swab Farm Wagons at
reduced prices.
We also have Deering and Plymouth Binder twine.
We sell Ontario Drills only at attractive prices.
All implements at reduced prices.
Come and look over our implements ‘and talk it over with
us—Our Guarantee Goes With Them.
Also Building Supplies—Cement, Plaster, WhiteCoat, Roof-
ing Paper, Nails and Hardware of all kinds.
We will gladly estimate on your new building or repairs.
We book orders for Seeds and Fertilizer, and, would advise
placing your order now.
CR ————
G. MOYER
W. Donegal St, MOUNT JOY, PA.
\.GARBERS’ GARAGE
Authorized Sales & Service Station
833 Sauth Market St., Elizabethtown, Pa.




A Modernly Equipped Service Shop
Using Genuine Ford Parts
We Solicit Your” Patronage
“a,

Mechanical Servids,
From 6.30 A. M. to 10.00 BR, M.
Week-days N

bers voting “yea” and one “nay.”


Property Committee
Mr. Ream of the Property com-
mittee reported placing a new rope
on flag pole at Post Office. also a few
other repairs at Council Chamber
necessary. Same was ordered.
Light Committee
Mr. Eshleman of the Light com-
mittee reported new light placed at
the residence of Mr. Elmer Ebersole
on Hemp street
Chief of Fire Department
Mr. Mumma, chief of Fire depart-
ment, reported the engine in good
condition and stated the company has
only about 1,000 feet of good hose
at present. He reported the new
Siren fire alarm received and would
be installed as soon as a few changes
have been made at the Council
Chamber. Also made the following
‘ suwgestions before the new fire ap-
. pagatus arrives: a longer drain pipe
placed in the gutter in front of the
fire house, a catch placed on the main
doors so as to hold them open while
taking apparatus in and out, aiso the
floor being in bad shape. Same was
left in hands of the property com-
mittee with power to act.




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The Lease Amusements
Will*Arrive in Mount Joy
,
on June 14th and be ready for business the
Evening of. June 15th
and close June, 22nd


Yes the merry-go-round and everything will look b er than last
year. Come and see us on the old Tennis Court on Columbia Ave.,
Mount Joy. Je
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Bank treasurer showed balances in
the three accounts as follows: Boro,
$470.78; Water,
$666.00; Total, $1,971.12.
After payment of a
bills Council adjourned.
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low gost.
number of

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Building’ Auxiliary Meeting
iY The regular monthly meeting of
the Hospital Auxiliary will be held at
the home of Mrs. T. M. Breneman on
‘ Thursday afternoon, June 10th at 3
. o'clock. It is requested that all un-
paid dues be sent in. 2t.


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The report of the Union National »
$834.34; Interest, | 8
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