+ ———————— A { 3 ,SDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1920 I0000000C00IOCSO0CO00O000000850000000 THE DOINGS (THIS IS THE LAST CALL On Men’s Suit And Trouser Reductions We have carried on our Midsummer Sale for the past month or more with splendid patronage. The time is now at hand when Fall Clothing is pressing for room and on September 1 that demand must be granted. We therefore call your attention to the imperative necessity of getting here the next few days. One day too late and you will miss the best chance of the season to buy in Clothing that will save you not only the amount of the reductions themselves, but you will escape the higher prices coming in the Fall. Here Are The Prices MEN’S TROUSERS LOT 1—$4.69 $7.50 AND $8 VALUES LOT 2—$5.98 $8.50 AND $10 VALUES LOT 3—$7.50 VALUES TO $12.50 LOT 4—$10.00 VALUES TO $15.00 MEN’S SUITS $70 and $75 SUITS ARE NOW $50 $65 and $68 SUITS ARE NOW $48 $58 and $60 SUITS ARE NOW $45 $50 and $55 SUITS ARE NOW $38 $45 and $48 SUITS ARE NOW $36 $40 and $42 SUITS ARE NOW $32 $35 and $38 SUITS ARE NOW $25 Groff & Wolf Co. 26--30 North Queen Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store IROOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, | | | " - Fok Ro Aer mas ok aE Ea 13, & ~*~ 3000000000000000000000000000000000000 ‘ >, LV % ®, ee ¢ / | oECoo0000000000000000000000ON000000000000000000000000000S (I Sra a3 ce aa Oe a Sa ab OS, 0 SHI 00 4D Seale ele leeds 000000000TO00EEOODTOOOOEOOOE . h % 1 0000 ro Opposite Post Office 0000000000000 | rl [i 4 = : 9, 9 COR TOK OK WK) 00.0%0-6%-650-6206% 0% 0% 0%-6% 62-02% 6% 6% +2 +% 4% 6% +% +20 + 00.6% 4%0-6% 6%.%0. 6% oo: RR RR a A Rl A A A A Why Swelter These Warm Days: KEEP COOL BY EATING OUR DELICIOUS ALL FLAVORS Try It and we know you'll buy it Sold in any quantity 1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUPPLYING WEDDINGS, PARTIES, FESTIVALS, ETC. ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT RIGHT PRICES. Martin’s Sanitary Dairy West Donegal St, MOUNT JOY Bs 6%.6%.6%.6% 6% +%0.4%.4%0-6%0-0%-6% 6%6-6%0-6%-6%0-6% 2.2% ¢% 6% 6%. +26 4% 6%-0%0 + %.4%-6%0- 4% 1620-62 20-620 20 420-62 420 420 4% QHZ XTX TREX IXIXE XX XIX XIX EX IXINTNINX XIX EXER I XEX XIE XE XG XG XX eX gg Ka gia * & WINS AGAIN / Talking Machines in competition with nineteen other machines was chosen the best for all the public schools of greater New York. WhHy Pathe has no needles to change. Pathe does not scratch records. Pathe is built better. Pathe play all make of records better. Pathe guarantee Pathe records. : Pathe cost no more than the old fashioned ordinary talking machine. Hear the rest then hear Pathe and be convinced. Cash or easy terms. H. E. HAUER MOUNT JOY, PA. 9, ®, 3 » | | boo 200% CIR) 003 J 9. 0. 0. 0 0 0 * ee 6 ee 9, ® SR COW) 00 9% 0 0, RARER aX Xa X 9 9 $00, WK KKK WR) $04, (SOP 0.909 00 04 + * J J ho J J Xa) & 0. 0 Oe | Seat Xa 9, ho? CW) * 9, Xa) & 0 6 @ROREEOROCOCOCOOOOPOPPEOCOOOGOOO some of it accidently spilled. MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. $ Beautiful \Catalog Oo AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. | INGS FROM THAT THRIVING | AND BUSY VILLAGE | Mr. Jacob Hershey and family are spending a week in New York. Miss Elizabeth Geib of Coatesville, | was a Sunday visitor to Miss Anna] Dyer. Mr. David Martin and family were | Sunday visitors to the family of Irvin] Gruber. | Miss Elizabeth Herr visited friends | near Bainbridge on Saturday and | . A. \ wp FWY Q AVE TS a Cr a pol, f FALL EWINTER 1920 —1921 7S IYL Sunday. Mr and Mrs. E. L. Nissly and son | Lloyd, are spending several days at | Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George Hertzler of | Lebanon, called on friends in our vil- | lage on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Smith of Mount Joy was a Sunday visitor to Jacob Y.! Kline and family. Mr. Albert Fike and force of| painters are beautifying the Henry Wittle property. - Mr. and Mrs. James. Eschbach | called on Mrs. Minnie Swartz at! Bainbridge on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geyer of Har- risburg, spent Tuesday with the fam- ily of Mr. Ed. Booth. Mr. Leonard Schlegelmilch of the West is here on a visit to his sister, Mrs. John M. Raymond. AT ONCE" -‘F An Exquisite All Silk Geo Mrs. Buchanan and daughter of An All Silk Georgette Waist Handsomely Embroidered for. ........... $ 2.97 Pittsburgh, are here on a visit to her Fall’s Newest Skirt Creation in All Wool Serge for.... . \........ venee 3 3.98 grandmother, Mrs. Winters. Women’s Black and Brown Cabaretta Boots—Military Heels—All Sizes—for $ 3.98 Miss Leverta Buller is spending the A Fine Quality Muslin Night Gown for Women—Cut Extra Full—for..... S$ 79 etd ne Tue of For Boys an All Wool Cassimere Suit, Sizes 8 to 17 years, for.......... $ 9.98 Mr: Aurustne Satter and son Men's All Wool Serge Suit—Newest Fall Model for... .........N\.. +. $2450 spent Monday at Rheems, the guest Men's Blue Chambray Shirts—Cut Full—Sizes 14%; to 17 for......%,... $ 92 of her sister, Mrs. Phares Kraybill. Mr. Christ Malehorn and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Cen- tral Manor, where they visited rela- tives. Miss Emma Latchem and brother Charles of Lebanon, spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. Albert Haines and family. Mr. George Shires, son and daugh- | 431 ter William and Mary, Misses Pearl | SEND US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS TO ~DAY AND WE WILL MAILYOU THIS STYLE CATALOG YOU CAN BUY FROM THIS NEW YORK STYLE BOOK A Stylish New Fall Dress of All Wool Serge for An Elegant All Wool Velour Coat—A New York Model for. . PERRY. DAME & Co. The Standard Mail Order House HPP QL MY — osnQy IopL0Q I” EReY rd Mail Order House The Standart) SORK REE rgette Dress Beautifully Beaded for............ $14.98 oN srs irans ise DT98 rainsaneee $185.68 West 55th Street, NewYork Gity and Theodore Myers autoed to Valley | wih he dy ro IONE RELIGIOUS NEWS IN OUR CHURCHES Klugh spent Monday at Steelton, Harrisburg and Hershey where they transacted business. : NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE The many friends of Mr. Joseph Haines will be glad to learn he is SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY able to be about again after being confined to his bed for several weeks Trinity Lutheran Church through injuries he received while at work on the railroad. Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor No services Aug. 29. ELIZABETHTOWN L. V. Diebler left on an extended trip to points in Canada. Mrs. Amanda Wilhelm was a Sat- urday visitor to Lancaster. Daniel Smith resigned his position as watchman for the P. R. R. John Frey and wife were the guests of relatives at Palmyra. St. Harry Olweiler and family were the guests of relatives at Florin. Miss Effie Shank spent the week with friends at Mt. Gretna. and 7:30 P. M. Mrs. A. A. Abele. was the guest of | Prayer meeting Wednesday Mrs Walter Pretzman, at Landis-|P. M. ville. Mrs. Herny Keener, of Florin, was the guest of Herman Brinser and family. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D., Pastor Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. No preaching services Aug. 29. Mark’s United Brethren Church Rev. C. A. Snavely, Pasor Sunday School 9:00 A: M. past Worship and Sermon 10:15 A. M. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor 9:15 Sunday School. Dr. H. H. Hartman, of Lancaster| 10:30 Preaching Service. Sermon, was in the borough on professional | “Ye Shall be My Wittnesses.” business. “Adversity Conquered.” C. B. Dierolf and wife attended the| 7:30 Preaching funeral of Miss Adeline Miller at, ‘One Thing.” Philadelphia. : Service Abel Madeira and family, of Har- | T. U. Evangelical Church risburg, *spent the past week with | Rev. G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor Mrs. Emma Musse Prayer service Wednesday evening Harry Bockey and wife and Miss] ¢ 30 I 3 X av "nino +2 Dorothy Galeba were Saturday S. S. Sunday morning 9:30. visitors to Harrisbure “| Preaching Sunday morning 10:30. The Rheems clan of this place was | Prayer service Sunday evening well represented at the annual re- 6.45. ¥ dpe 1 . . re 3 y » 1 , union at Harrisburg on Saturday. _ Preaching service Sunday evening Miss Esther E. Kauffman, of Co- isn, ' lumbia, spent several days wi E Sunday School board meets Wed Hoover and family on Parl | nesday evening after prayer service. Miss Myra Kulp, of Bachmanville Come and bring your friends to | | . these services was the guests of her brother, Enos these services. Kulp, and rT aY- street. Misses family on Bainbridge | ema weican, vai] JUUNG FOLKS ARE Klein, Stella Sheaffer and Emma Klein spent the past week in camp JOINED IN WEDLOCK at Mount Gretna. P.R. R. Agents C.J McLaughlin, — Sr, H. G. Thompson, C. J. McLaugh- | Espenshade—Hoffer lin, Jr., and N. G. Good attended the Paul B. Espenshade and Sooty outing at Columbia on Satur- Hoffer, both of Eliza day. Ruth B. bethtown, a painful wound. | daughter of Mr. and George 3 A number of farmers of this vicin- Shank, of Newville, were married ity have formed an association to be Monday noon at the parsonage of known as the Chester White Hog! Christ Lutheran Elizabeth- Breeders’ Association. They were ad-!town. dressed by Prof. R. M. Gridley, of | State College, who gave an instrue- | tive talk on the subject. i Mrs. church, Kreiner—Stauffer John W. Kreiner and Mrs. Frances -tu | Stauffer, both of Lancaster, were married at the home of the bride, by TWO PEOPLE SLIP ON | Rev. A. J. Reichart, pastor of Christ SOFT SOAP INJURED | Lutheran chutch. The ring ceremony was used and the couple was attend- A spot of soft soap on the reared by Roy Bates and Mrs. Myrtle porch proved the gyndoing of two|Hilt. Only the immediate families Elizabethtown people. One was|were present. Mr. and Mrs. Kreiner . ope | . . y seriously hurt. The wife of Prof. E.|will reside at 235 New Holland U. Aumiller, principal of the borough |avenue. The groom was a former high school, was boiling soap when |resident of this borough. rel Geers. Just Arrived I have just received a large ship- ment of Fall Goods for ladies and misses in coats, skirts, dresses and millinery. Drop in and we will show you an extra fine line of up-to-date bargains. Laskewitz’s. 8-25-1t Prof. Aumiller failed to notice the | spot as he stepped on the porch. He fell heavily and broke his left arm at two places. Mrs. E. F. Yoder, a neighbor, learned that something was wrong at the Aumiller home and hurried to offer her assistance. She stepped on the same spot and sprained her back in a hard fall, Dr. I. S. Simons attended the injured. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. 7:30] Sermon, were | {united in marriage, on Thursday af-| SALE REGISTER. All public sales either advertised were printed at this office, will be advertised in this list FREE every week until day of sale: Friday, Aug. 27—At -the stock] yards of the Florin Hotel, Florin, Pa., | a lot of Tioga and Potter Co. cows bulls, heifers, some homt-raised shoats by C. S. Frank & Bro. Friday, August 27—At the Far. mers’ Hotel stables, Middletown, 158 {head ef horses by D. B. Kieffer & Co. [See advertisement. Saturday, August 28-—At his sale and exchange stables, Mount Joy, a We offer the stock of Superior Oil Corporation Operated under management of the Atlantic Refining Co. Earnings about $8.00 a share per annum Dividends have been paid at |carload of ° Virginia horses by Ed.| rate of $2.00 a share per Ream. Brinser, auct. See adver-| annum tisement. { . Saturday. Aug. 28—On the prem- | Price $19.00 ises ,the Donegal Farms, near Done- gal Springs, 45 head of pure bred | Per Share Duroc Jersey hogs by Messrs. Ray-| mond B. Zook and Amos S. Weidman. Aldinger, auct. | Tuesday, Aug. 31-——At the stock] yards at Union Square, a carload of Towa horses and colts by Chas. C.| Hallman. Falk, auct. See adver-| i tisement. | Friday, At their stock vards in Mount Joy, large lot of cows | | heifers, bulls and steers by J. B. Kel- [ler & Bro. Aldinger, auct. See ad- {vertisement. ? Monday, Sept. 6—On the prem- iises in the village of Florin, real es- |tate by Henry A. Sheetz. Vogle, auct. | Tuesday, Sept. 7—On the premises | near Madeira’s Mill, on the Back Run Circular on Application GRAHAM, PARSON & CO. 435 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Sept. 3rd 8 WE SPECIALIZE on a road, three tracts of land, two with TRAVELING BAG AT $8 improvements by Herman Snyder. | FOR LADIES AND MEN Frank, auct. Wednesday, Sept. 8—On the prem- Miltor HOME MUSIC C0. |ises one-half mile east of - ’o Grove, in Mt. Joy township, real es- 37-39 W. King St. % LANCASTER, PA. (tate by Clayton Heisey. Frank, auc | See advertisement RECORDS Saturday, Sept. 11-—On the premn- PHONOGRAPHS |ises in Mount Joy township, on the PLAYER ROLLS jroad leading from Mt. Joy to Milton | TRUNKS {Grove, near Young's school house, 13 | acres of land with improvemnets by ac S. Gibble. Frank, auct. | Saturday, Sept. 18—On the prem-| |ises on the state highway at the west | end of Floirn, a farm of 80 acres’ | with improvements by E. S. Weaver. | Frank, auct. See advertisement. De ..., ~~- I.E West well known TRAVELING GOODS STATIONERY GREETING CARDS GIFTS STUMPFS Restaurant and Visitor From the Samuel Kinch, who is Friendship Pire' Co. No.:1 have ternoon in the lor of the Brethren |i this section, is spending some time framed their building on South Mar- Hone at Neffst fle hv Tov Niro at the Washington House, Manheim. Ket street in mourning out of respec as Thee oil r alde i 1 ondata |For a number of years he was located P 1 R to their late member, John G. 3a Hlafter.: Whoy vill Jeside at Boog ve. [in Oklahoma, where he was the owner 00 oom hafer, Zulick—Ngvin [of 1,000 acres of land and 2,400 head 62-64 West Main St Mrs. J. © Buch entertained her! Edward B. Zulick, of Orwigsbure, of cattle. Upon the death of his wife . Sunday School class at her home on (2nd Kathryn C. Nevin, of Elizabeth-|giy years ago he sold his possessions MOUNT JOY PENNA. South Market street on Friday even-|toWn, were united in marriage, in the |and since that time has traveled ex- ing. The evening’s festivities e 4 [parsonage of Christ Lutheran church, tensively in the United States and —,e——_— with a dainty luncheon in the dinjne | Elizabethtown, by the pastor, Rey la, having visited every State in | CLAMS, CRABS AND OYSTERS room. > | Frank Cromon, on Thursday morn-{the Union. He expects to be in| IN SEASON James McLaughlin, an employe of | 'n&: la during the coming. winter | the State Highway Department, while Singer—Shank [months. Mr. Kinch speaks inter- S——— doing some work accidentally tramped Samuel F. Singer, son of Mr. and |estedly of his boyhood days in Man-|CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, on a nail which penetrated his right| Mrs. John F. Singer, of Elizabeth-|heim and is favorably impressed with ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS foot a cansiderable distance, causing |town, and Miss Martha M. Shank, |the many improvements which have ETC. (been made since he left the town, 50 | years ago. Dd |-|..::'O-),:1]\» SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY FRQ 12 to 1:30 Two Marietta Delegates ° Among the Lancaster countians | Stnday School convention are Hon. | A.M. SEUMPE, Prope. {and Mrs. H. Burd Cassel, of Marietta. 1nd. Phone | The conference will be held at Toyko, Krall’s Meat Market |Japan, beginning October 4th. The {delegates from Pennsylvania will sail | {from San Francisco, on September | 14th. After the convention the dele- | gates will enjoy a sight-seeing tour | through Japan, China and other for-| eign lands. Mr. Cassel was for many | vears superintendent of the Presby-| [terian Sunday school and resigned a| short time ago, and was succeeded by | | always have on hand anything im John P. Shock. | the line of — _-— SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttom H. H. KRALL Subscribe for the it. Joy Bulletin. | West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. It pays to advertise in the Bulletin Bell Telephone The annual outing of the Agent's Club of the Phila. Division of the Penna. R. R. was held at Rossmere Saturday and was a success.