[] a v Cg : { or ( THE MOU" Tyg J. JOYX ZU__ETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER THE DOINGS ~~ AROUND FLORIN, |ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. INGS FROM THAT THRIVING | AND BUSY VILLAGE { Miss first of the year kerosene prices have dropped 8 cents a gallon— from 22 cents to 14 cents? "A reduction of nearly FORTY | Coatesville, in our village. lA missionary meeting was held | Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. {Harry Gainor. Children’s Day exercises were held {in the U. B. church at 7:40 o'clock {Sunday evening. omy as a heating, lighting, and power-producing fuel. Miss Miller of Virginia, spent Sun- Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rineer spent Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Susan Faus at Sunny Side. Mr. Enos Floyd and | Rheems, Monroe Ebersole and family. Mr. Joseph Bundle and family were Sunday visitors to Mr. Loraw and family at Mt. Joy. Miss Anna Sheaffer of the West, is spending a few weeks’ vacation with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sheaffer. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY i) Refiners of ATLANTIC | (Helen Musselman visited the Menno- nite Home near Lancaster on Sun- | day. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sabenash, of | Lancaster, spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Arndt. the ‘quality kerosene | PN lin the U. B. church Sunday evening. A " {1114 | An interesting program was rendered THE UNIVERSAL CAR Bi {and the church was beautifully | % Bi j |decorated for the occasion. te glild The local base ball club of this % ¥.1id [place will journey to Rheems, on Sat- . 5 3a: urday afternoon to play the strong The Ford Coupe is essentfally the motor car for physicians every 10 tear: of that ioc This will bo = day of the year because of its §p-to-dateness in every detail—large | i | {team of that place. This will be a sliding windows, it is a breezy open car in fine weather and in rainy, | | | a |strengthene d considerable. Mr. Rudolph Roth was pleasantly surprised on Sunday by children and | |grandchildren, the oceasion being his 1 stormy, cold weather it is closed—dust-proof and water-proof — with broad seat heavily upholstered, it is amost comfortable car. Equipp ed with electric starting and lighting systém and demountable rims with 34-inch tires, and carrying all Ford me¥its in economy, in operation and upkeep. Not only ideal for physiclgns but for salesmen, real estate Men and everyone wha wants a dependable two-seated car. le RETHREN CONFERENCE. Av or yes a in and look over | | HERSHEY BIG SUCCESS e Ford Cou | H. S. NEWCOMER Mount Joy,\P a. seventyfourth birthday. Those pres- {ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph {Roth, and son John, of Rheems, {Maggie Roth, of Elizabethtown, and | Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, of Florin. | rs AQ BI een After being in session {for more than a week the annual con- {ference of fhe Church of the Breth- |ren adjourned at noon Wednesday. |The conference has been called “the {most successful in the history of the | denomination.” | Among the important actions tak- {en were the following: Refusal to put further bans on jstyles of clothing to be worn. Refusal to provide a liturgy or set {forms for the services. Consideration of the {ment of a large university. The appointment of a committee to prepare plans for the establish- ent of a large hospital and training Skool for nurses. e conference was attended by 525 ‘official delegates from congrega- tions, and by fifty-five of the stand- ing committee, in addition to thou- sands of visitors. On no day are the visitors said to have numbered fewer than 5,000 and on Sunday they are reported to have numbered more than 40,000, Trouble was experienced in feed- ing the large crowds, especially on Sunday, when 840 gallons of ice cream were needed to furnish desert {at the meals. The cafeteria reports {having used on an average eighty- {five dozen eggs and 100 pounds of beefsteak for breakfast each day. It fed only a comparatively small part of the erowd. [ Several special trains were run {from Harrisburg to the far West for the accommodation of the crowds. SALUNGA Miss Fannie Nobs, of Philadelphia, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hornberger. Miss Laura Eshleman, operator at | Landisville, is off duty on account of | establish- S OOOO a A illness. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Myers and {children, Catherine, Mildred and eS ANI | Edith, attended a lawn party given in lhonor of Howard Bortzfield at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bortzfield, near Mount Joy. etl eee coe Barn Struck by Lightning The barn belonging to what was known as the old Witman farm, lo- cated near White Oak, was entirely (destroyed by fire last Saturday after- [oon when it was struck by lightning during the electric g electric storm. KOO AUK The only exceptions are Victor Products and Records, Whittall Rugs, Stetson Hats, Patterns sad some few Toilette Articles. EY) Will Pay You. The large circulation of the Bul- letin makes it the best advertising medium in this section of Lancaster | eomvey, Give it a trial and be con- vinced | | OI OOOOOOO0000000O0OO00OOOO0OOOOOOOOOO Lillian Henry entertained a few of her friends Wednesday even- ling. Moving pictures will be shown in | [the Town hall every Saturday even- {ing. Henry Young, who was a patient | 3 1 [in a Lancaster hospital, is slowly im- Do you realize that since the fis » 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. John Newton of | is spending several days | » . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz, of Mt. ; PER CENT in Six months ! Gretna, pending a few days here | : | visiting re lativ es. . | Mr. and Mrs. David Bensal, of | Use kerosene! At this low Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mr. | . : . |and Mrs. Howard Musselman. price 1t means still greater econ- | Mr. Jacob N. Hershey and family | > |attended the Shenk reunion, at Lan- caster, on Sund: ay. day in town the guest of Mr. David | family of | were Sunday visitors to Mr. | Henry George Vogel and family and Miss | Ephraim | The Brethren in Christ held their | {weekly prayer meeting at the home fof Mr. Henry Sheetz on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Amanda Gish and grand- daughter Mildred Schmaelzle of the = Capital City, were Sunday visitors to seman || |Our village. Ril 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witmer and Eilly [daughter of Harrisburg, spent Sun- | | day with the latter's mother, Mrs. | ii Elizabeth Sheaffer. gid Dr. Paul Arndt, who has been Bij visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Et is |Ephraim Arndt, for a few days, re- gl lia turned to his home in Middletown on dling | Sunday. Children’s Day exercises were held | Miss at Hershey | Shaving... uU COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. 264 JURORS DRAWN FOR LOCAL COURTS The names of 274 jurors who will jsseye at the September and October | sessions of civil and criminal courts | | 1ere were drawn from the jury wheel | Friday morning by Judge Charles I. Sheriff C F. Commissioners, Jeffries. local selections Homsher, and Eli Good and | Landis, Jury James The are as lows: Norman White, Albert R. Brill, Jacob Killian, Wayne A. | | East Donegal. | | Borough. { | | | | | | { | { { | Elizabethtown. Elizabethtown. Ensmingler, Manheim, Manheim Boro. Quarter Sessions, Sept. 12 Allen Hertzler, Elizabethtown. Charles Winters, Manheim, Boro. Jacob Stern, East Hempfitld. Walter Hinkle, Mt. Joy Borough. S. Bard, West Donegal. Rapho. Mt. Joy Boro. Sept. 26 Elizabethtown. Joy twp. Marietta. Joseph R. Sherer, Andrew W. H. Strickler, Allen A. Coble, Common Pleas, G. Brandt, Strickler, Mt. Gibble, Irvin Elmer W. Benton G. Abner N. Hershey, Mt. Joy Boro. | | Robert Shissler, Elizabethtown. | Charles A. Dunlap, Manheim Boro. Harry Williams, East Donegal. { Edgar R. Herr, West Donegal. i Lewis Resh, Rapho. | John Brandt, Mt. Joy Borough. Oscar H. Fisher, Manheim Boro. | Daniel Fisher, West Hempfield. | Abram S. Rinehart, Mt. Joy Boro. Frank Muth, Elizabethtown. Emery R. Miller, Mt. Joy twp. Albert Habecker, Rapho. Gabriel Risser, Mt. Joy township. { John Rodkey, West Hempfield. { Harry'Y. Brandt, Manheim boro. | Ross Keller, Elizabethtown. | John Davis, East Hempfield. | L. Bachman Rohrer, East Hempd. R. N. Kaylor, Mt. Joy township. | Samuel F Fry, Marietta. | Common Pleas, October 7 Charles Decker, Elizabethtown. M. P. Swarr, East Hempfield. Charles P. Hipple, Marietta. Samuel G. Gibble, Rapho. Irvin N. Friday, West Donegal. Jacob Kreider, East Hempfield. H. S. Musselman, Mt. Joy twp. Eli Hoover. Conoy. John L. Charles, Rapho. Fred Haas, Marietta. Ethelbert Miller, Marietta. Geo. W. Dineler, West Donegal. Amos E. Garber, West Donegal. ———— et ee FINAL FREE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS TO EX-SERVICE MEN The Y. M. C. A. Service Scholar- {ship board of Lancaster city and | county have been notified of an ad- | ditional allotment of $300.00 to be awarded to Ex-service men in the | form of free Correspondence Scholar- ship. As this work will be closed up | and the balance returned to the War | Work Council by July 1st, it is the earnest desire of the committee to | have all applications in its hands not Hater than June 24th. All that will ! be necessary will be a call in pe [Y. M. C. A, M. N. Wickert, at the | { association building in Lancaster, { who will supply you with papers and | {inform ation needed to place an ap- plication. [ Almost $10,000.00 has already been awarded to ex-soldiers of this county by the Y. M. C. A. out ‘of | their share of the War Work money. The courses purchased free of charge cover every field of human en- deavor and offer any ambitious ex- soldier an opportunity to be well trained in his chosen field. a a Auto Mishaps The large touring car of Peter S. Brubaker was slightly damaged when it was being towed into his garage. It collided with a post. The auto- mobile of 0. W. McElroy, manager of the Lancaster Golde Clothe Shop, at Lancaster, was damaged Sunday evening on the Harrisburg road near Mount Joy, when a wheel broke away from a passing car and hit McElroy’s machine. The fender was badly bat- tered. re ell Ieee A bank messenger was robbed of $10,000 in one of Philadelphia’s business districts on Monday. DEVELOPING, and PRINTING For Best Results Bring or Send Your Films to W. H. REIDER 35 West High St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 4-13-3m-pd. Market Krall’s Meat [ always have om Sebi anything i the line of SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton H. H. KRALL West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA Wm. F. Conrad BARBER fol- | {on the Educational Secretary of FIN. f 1 PN ——. I » 11/01 Choose Yout plement! Then See Me About It The International Line Which Includes The Following: 1 I . DEERING, McCORMICK, MILWAUKEE, PARLIN & OVENDORFF These Brands With Our JN{ . DEERE, EMERSON BRANTINGHAM CO. ON AGE, CASE, LOUDEN Cover Amy Implement A Farmer in This Section Will Ever Need This gives you a wide selection, with an equally wide range of - prices and over 30 years in this business in Mount Joy tells you we - are reliable. If you need any implemfn, and our salesman has not called on you, our advice is I OC Get our price first—Bemis and Tig riTobacco Planters are the twe in general use, and we sell them. ! We can supply any implement you deed, the price will be right, and we stand back of any article we sell which is most important. 3 PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES We have the best brands of these afd when you buy paints the best is what you need. 3 A 1 A L001 0000 0000 G. MO Y|E R MOUNT JOY, W. Donegal St. 11 LOL Naar 4 m 1 ne is 11110 1 EL Ii OI 6 1 TE | FS WAGON WORKS RHEEMS, PA. anufacturer of and Dealer in | 2 a 10. OT 1 ey = Hay Flats, Tobacco Lad , Wagon Bodies, Wheelbarrows, Ma- B® nure Sleds, Wheels cut dowtPgnd fit with tires, New Axles, New @ Tongues, Wagon Hounds, and parts of wagons. See Smith’s Steel Wheel Low Down - Special $39.00%nd up Tobacco Labbers at $1 per foot REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS A CIALTY TERMS: Cash—Satisfaction Guaratgeed BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT RHEEMS, PA. 13-83mo. 1 1 - DOO0000LLLOOLOLOLLLLOVOOOOOOOOOO000000000000OCCOON POOL SEMI--SOLID “B JTTERMILK Will sta your chicks on the road of health and growth that will sWgprise you. You cannot do without the genuine “S ;SOLID BUTTERMILK,” Beware of other condensed pilks which are claimed just as good. Call us for cur sp jal price while this carload lasts. WOOOOO0O00000OOGOHOONOO PILLOO000000O0O0C000COCOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOONN Phone Connections x; THE HOME OF ALL GOOD FRED 4 ° hp 3 Florin, Penna. : B000000000000000000000000000000000000OB000OBANa %, Hair Cutting. -.--25¢| 15¢c| Open every evening at B p. m. and al! day Saturdays E. Main St, MOUNT JOY | | Formerly The L. P. Haeilig Shep | | { | aug. 18-tf Wonderful bargains for Men, | Ladies’ and children at Laskewitz’s. 6-22-1t | VOR LOM 0 J — , i gus