= guests of To THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. WEDNESDAY, 0 ®, 1920 adh JOY BULLETIN » - Subscription Price $1.50 a Sample Copies. ..... FREE Single Copies. .... 3 Cents Three Months. . ...40 Cents Six Months. ..... 75 Cents Entered at the post office at Mount | Joy as second-class mail matter. The date of the expiration of your subscription follows your name on the label. We do not send receipts for subscription money received. When- ever you remit, see that you are given proper cradit. We credit all subscrip- tion on the first of each mcnth. The subscription lists of the Lan- disville Vigil, the Florin News and the Mount Joy Star and News, were merged with that of the Mount Joy Bulletin, which makes this paper’s ordinary weekly. ERISMAN’S CHURCH family Sun- Monroe Metzler and dayed at Manheim. Mr. and Mrs. John family visited relatives at land on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. daughter visited Lititz on Sunday. Levi Eby and family tained by Reuben Kauffman’s Petersburg on Sunday. Aaron Daniel Walter Keener and family visited | Christian Longenecker’s at Salunga, on Sunday morning. Martin Heistand lost a cow and a| steer the past week from pneumonia | and A. B. Erb lost a mule. Mr. and Mrs. John Gantz and Mr. | and Mrs, Samuel Myers were enter- tained by John Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton and family and Anna Phares Graybill’s Elm on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eshleman near and family were visitors in the home|, of Abram Eshleman at Landisville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Charles of Mt. Joy, Mr. |, and Mrs. Elam Hostetter and daugh- Harrisburg, Carl Mount Hols a harrow escape w the steering ter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Landis of |g rior ee i id rod on his ford delivery truck broke, Florin; Misses Anna Rohrer and|,,.. Get shurg, York and Columbls while delivering bread in the vicinity Mary Charles dined at H. G. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Erb had as their guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Hernley, Mr. and Mrs. Hernley and Malon Hernley from Scottdale and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seni netho : of i as contractor Jacob Snyder and Hess from Lititz, and "Mr. and Mrs. | hep Pt out divine the Torsnast of force have moved the former Ham- A. B. Erb and daughter. | October. Last is sonic bad nondl Lon Property. to the rear of the lot Mr. and Mrs. H B. Erb enter- |: Ids Toom ari dons diet othe nd Mr. P. G. Shelly and force have tained at their home on Sunday: Mr. [1,¢t davs of Octcber AL Pres w= 0 in ground for the cellar. Two and Mrs. A. B, Nissley, Mr. and Mrs, : l >: GN carloads of brick and a carload of Elam Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Witmer, C. E. Rohrer, Mrs Moses Ober, Mr. and Mrs. Hitz, and family and Elmer Ober and brother. | A pocket book containing and 50 cents was lost between the Sporting Hill store and Erisman’s church. Will the finder please report his, find to Monroe Metzler, who will reward the finder. The key is the article wanted. a key ELIZABETHTOWN Chas. Slider has opened an electric store in the Fisher building. Carl, son of Auctioneer Peter Gruber, fell and broke his arm while playing. After since 1875, being away Leonard Schlegelmilch, of Columbus, | Ohio, is here on a visit. A mule, two horses and five cows, | H. Levenight, died pre- owned by J. sumably from eating poison. {tory to building a coal fire. While | 30€ 0 badly injured that it is feared Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller an-|doing this, Mr. Fletcher ly |1¢ Will have to be shot. nounce the birth of a son; Mr. and |left open one of the three ks. '. ™ Trr—_— Mrs. Wm. Seiverling a son. { The old people were both quickly af Thos. J. Hiestand has gone to New | fected, York where he entered a ser study for the Episcopal min Ralph Meads left for where he has accepted a position with | the State Highway Department. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boozer an- | nounce the birth of son and Mr. | and Mrs. Wm. Dietrich a daughter. Mrs. Howard Alexandria, a mis-| sionary to China, spoke in the U. B. church on Sunday. Her two children recited. 'y to | and. Miss Emma M. Neidig, of Wash- ingtonboro, were granted a license to wed. Northwest Rapho Shenk Bros. are still threshing for | the farmers, Lizzie Eby was on a business trip to HocKersville one day last week. The Rapho Township schools are all in session, and the attendance far| exceeds all former years. Jerome Sowers and Abram Shenk, | of Mastersonville, have each received | a carload of New York State cows. | Mr. H. H. Reifsnyder, of Lancas- ter, was in this section delivering his pianos. He has a large number of] patrons in this section. Mr. Rufiis Eby, one of Chiques| Hill boys is now tutor at Milton Grove Primary, and at leisure is en- gaged with Ezra Waltz on the farm. Since the Klein Chocolate Com- pany discontinued receiving the milk, some of the patrons are delivering their milk to Milton Grove, others to Mastersonville and others are making butter. MILTON GROVE Any one wanting a good small farm cheap should not overlook the Clayton Heisey property near here. The regulars of the baseball asso- ciation in the High School have were at York last Wednesday even- LANCASTER, PA. Dr te roa 2% ta—— RECORDS The enrollment +f the Milton How's This ? rg Grove High School consists of six| we offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh seniors, who have taken up French That aap be surdd by HALL'S TRUNKS with the regular High School work. | “BALI'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak. TRAVELING COODS Eleven juniors who will collect 20 in-| en internally and acts through the Blood STATIONERY sects and thirteen freshmen, who are Ne ee arrares ot a GREETING CARDS making a collection of 30 varieties of | Price 7c. Testimonials free. GIFTS seeds. Year | daughte RHEEMS UNT JOY, PA. S. J. King, P. R. R. signal foreman 1 LL, Editor & Pro’r.|of Willmington, Del., spent severa days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John B, i | her mother at Steelton, Pa. { G. Graybill, the Elizabeth y man transacted business] ilce Mond: Root 1 f op ra < aay and E. S. Booth »f the firm Stauf- its of Mount at the Isaac Groff machine shop, Monday Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Bard, of Co- burg, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. {H. H. Bard and daughter Amanda. Mrs. Jacob W, Heisey who met | with a falling accident while walking {upon the side walk is still confined Henry and s spent Sunday as guests of |ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. . | Chickies. Miss Flo Smith has accepted a po- Chocolate THE DOINGS | INGS FROM THAT THRIVING "1 AND BUSY VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs. John was a Sunday visitor to his family. Mr. Monroe Forney were Sunday visitors to [sition at, the Bachman factory. Studebaker, of Mr. passenger [ter Welfly. visitor to Mr. and Mrs. John Kern {at Landisville. | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fackler and daughter Frances of Salunga, spent {Sunday in our village. Mr. George Kline is erecting a fine AROUND FLORIN Dyer visited at Chestnut Hill, on Sunday. Mr. Samuel Fair of Hummelstown, and family friends at Mr. Harold Buller purchased a five Wal- ; | Miss Fannie Kline was a Tuesda lumbia, Mrs. Jacob Bard of Harris-| lis Ne 2 Ed stzler and | . . Mage Hol {quainted with the noise look for aero- New ol-| Landis and | Landis in| were enter-| near | Brubaker | Rohrer were | Keener and fam- | pps. Yohrers Irvin | 1st the door of a room adjoining Cresson, | their apartment and call for help. — er cio {a score of i o ; {gathered at her home, spent the day. Morris Fitzpatrick, of this place, |; a ; { Mrs. [woman for her {her most {to her bed with slight improvements. { The buzzing noise of the fodder {shredder can be heard in various di- (rections. Those who are not ac- brick and cement garage for Mr. Roy Nissly at his mansion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heisey and daughter Ruth called on friends at Silver Spring on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steigerwald of Paoli, spent Monday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neidigh of near Mastersonville Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jgmes Eschbach. Mr. Jacob Steges of the County Seat, was a Sunday visitor to Mr. i planes. The S. S. Kraybill family and | Frank Shank, postmaster attended an [all-day Sunday school meeting held | tat Strickler’s church near Hummels- | (town, Sunday. John M. Weaver, P. R. R. section [foreman and force of men are re- newing » D. G. Brinse rare S€ | 101: : pm g the D. G. Brinser w irehouse | py 1, Buller, Sr. and family. {siding with new ties. An ordinary > : Mrs. Anna Fetter, Mrs. Simon railroad tie costs about two dollars Menaugh, Mrs. Wm. Brown of Mount } Mens » Mrs. . Bro ] 3 Joy. were Sunday visitors to John Dyer ande family. Mr. George Shires, Mr. jeac The Cope Brothers are receiving the finest kind of sweet corn at their evaporating establishment in Shires Miss Mary Shires, Mr this place which has been in opera- : [tion almost day and night the pasty epic] Myers and daughter Pearl Wo Tanths J & a |autoed to Gettysburg, on Sunday. ra et: | }/That well known hostilery, the | Phis vicinity wal well represented |M,pip Inn, was again opened fér |at the funeral of Mrs. John Martin | pyginess last week when Mr. C. H. [throughout the Donegals where Mr Landis Yalloy moved his family and Li "household effects to this place. He invites everybody to call and get ac- quainted. Mr. William Henry, one of our lo- cal bakers and grocerymen had quite when Wm. jcorn [and Mrs. Martin spent many success ful years on the Cameron farm. | Frank Pierce, the Rheems tourist | had the Aaron Groff family out for | run Saturday, through passing f Bossler’s church on Tuesday morn- ing. The machine dashed through a fence into a cornfield and turned turtle. Mr. Henry was thrown out but escaped with a few body bruises met} S : method It sure looks like a new bank now. | without a | 7 to his Max- of two covern idred and fi Through pas meu have chan soil is in first-class condition and will {sand arrived last week. Mr. George [hore but a few days to sprout the | Kline has finished the stone founda- 8 Co : | tion for the new building. olin | The following town folks attended {the United Brethren Conference at | Palmyra, Lebanon | {day: Mr. and Murs. George Geyer, [ Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher, an|Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Raffensberger, {aged couple of Elizabetthtown, are |Mr. H. L. Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. {lying in a critical condition at their | Gantz, Mr and Mrs. H. Shoemaker, {home as a result of having inhaled | Misses Esther Vogle, Stella Wach- fumes from a gas stove at which they |stetter, Mr. Clarence Musselman, Mr. were working in their kitchen. They [and Mrs. Ephraim Hertzler, Mr. and are about 75 years of age and|Mrs, Jacob Shires, Mr, Frank Klugh, | the physicians in attendance are|Miss Ruth Ebersole. alarmed their condi- _— -— | tion. They were overcome about 9:30 {o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Fletcher | ; Brutally Hurt Dog a dia + zoain until] Some time ago, John McFarland, [durs WOON Even thes residing at ( hickies, just below Mari- {the husband remained unconscious. | ¢1t who is a Sportsman of some [It was the presence of mind of the | bility, purchased a fine dog for which may save | hunting season, and was getting him He and his wife|im shape for the opening of the rab- ing the gas plate they | 2it Season. The dog has been struck itchen range, prepara. |" the head, evidently with a club, | AGED COUPLE ARE | OVERCOME BY GAS | | County, on" Sun- { regarding consciousness hour. husband, however {both from de: | I were di had on the though the man was quicl :d enough t wit » knoek with his can A Birthday Anniversary V Mrs. Elizabeth Simons, residing in East Donegal, near Marietta, at- tained her seventieth milestone in life on Sunday, and to celebrate this event, she was surprised when about relatives and friends and partook of a sumptuous dinner. Simons is a mostfr remarkable age, and appears many years younger. The table was very beautifully decorated, and she was remembered with gifts. One of appreciative gifts was a silver dollar for each vear of her age, presented by her children. DONEGAL SPRINGS From four bushels of Blue Victor Yes we have them Morris River Cove Oysters and we don’t know i aything bet- seed potatoes Mr. Cyrus Schroll Hr ” Ye You get fen, iy raised sixty-four bushels of potatoes. { 1°ar In ming at -We..den't handle Last week Mr. Raymond Zook ex-| Tub Oysters, all our oysters are hibited his Duroc hogs at the Lan-|OoPened here. We sell them in the caster fair and this week he is at the | shell if you prefer to open them your- York fair. self. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Schroll entertained the following guests: Jacob Horst, wife, daughter Sadie and her son Earl, Cleve Horst wife and son, Frank Horst and wife and the Misses Cora and Ethel Fake all of Harrisburg. MARIETTA “Colonel” Mooney is nursing a 8 badly lacerated hand, the result of an accident. The Liberty Band is arranging for a banquet and concert for its honor- ary members in the near future. Mrs. Ed. Miley and daughter Miss Elizabeth, spent last Wednesday at Bainbridge the guests of relatives. Thirty-eight members of the Woman’s and Girl's community Club H. A. Darrenkamp 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WE SPECIALIZE on a TRAVELING BAG AT $8 FOR LADIES AND MEN HOME MUSIC Co. 37-39 W. King St. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. OU WONT MIND THE COLDEST NIGHT — “+ O you remember the night that you sat up in bed wrapping the blankets around you and swearing that by all that was good and warm you wouldn’t let another winter’s day go over your head until you had installed the proper heating mechanics in your home? Translating ‘accomplish it immediately’’—do it now! BROWN BROS. W_ Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA, WANTED mobile owners with a neces- sity that every motorist needs and wants. Nothing on the market like it. Sells on site. No experience required, ex- clusive territory, large profits. If you are looking for a real money maker, write ‘at once. MERIT PUBLISHING C0. 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