ya own community and to ptrchase so|acter and the Fa PAGE TWO JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927 MT. JOY BULLETIN RHEEMS MOUNT JOY, PA. ris | €¢ Ty J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr.| Church of the Brethren held their| ** 1 OXIC 7 . ———————————————— | evening services at their Rheems | . uring t a ee Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year ¢'irch last Sunday evening with a| ItIsWell, Then, to the Importance 3 g Six Months ..... 75 Cents | full attendance. of Good Elglfination. { — Stays onu Three Months ...40 Cents | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Longeneck-! UNCTIONRL inactivity of the MOUNT JOY NINE EASILY DE- . i : ; Single Copies ....3 Cents ter, of Rheems, spent last Sun! at Kkineys its a retention of FEATS YORK ON ROHRERS- You take it Sample Copies . | the home of her mother, Mrs. Mar- waste poiso the blood. Symp- TOWN DIAMOND LAST — "tin, near Hillsdale Church. toms of condition are a SUNDAY Entered at the post office at Mount Joy | Farmers with a large acreage of dull, lan ling, d head- - "sec 2 ts 8 , languigeeling, drowsy hea a == 1 Be nee al mae of your sub- | grass anticipate a ‘large yield of aches and,f@®metimes, toxic back- | __ Eight solid hits against four by scription follows your name on the label hay for 1927 causing them to place ness. That the kidneys York, caused the _ downfall of the | DE ee et ou anit sce | their surplus of old hay. are not fugiifioning as they should is | Dine from the White Rose town at that you are given proper credit. We | Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bard and son often shi by scanty or burning Rohrerstown Sunday : at the hands sredit all subscriptions on the first of eact | James, of Bethlehem, spent last passage cretions. Many readers | of our local team. Zimmerman was TAI correspondents must have their com-| Sunday at the home of his parents, have leafed the value of Doan’s |at his best. Alwine and Myers each munications reach this office not jater | My and Mrs. A. S. Bard, Rheems Pills, stigilalant diuretic to the kid- | contributed a neat two base wallop . ale a PWS C rtance | 2 . 2 tel ro nt, Henday. a Re a ig ence Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Neiman neys, in s condition. Users every- [toward the victory. The score: Wednesday. Changes 2 Sdvertissments and daughter, Nellie Elizabeth, of where rse Doan’s. Ask your Mount Joy t si ely reach this ofhce r ate av ag av 1 ed ody ne New advertisements Maytown, spent last Sunday after- neigh Tr b oO" a inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday night. noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. igler, ef ........ 1 2 T 9 0] 1 I ni 5 1 Ti o ates SD andisville | William Neiman, at Rheems. D N ’ PILLS Elis, 2b . Sen 11 20.0 1 s and the Mount Joy| Miss Nora Espenshade, Benjamin 60c Showalter, 3b ..... 1 0 0 2 2 t News, Jet merged bh ta 9. | Wagner, of Philadelphia; Mr. and StimulankDiureticto the Kidneys Swine, AEN 3 2 8 2 0 unt Joy € » which m stu : Mv ation about double that of the Mrs. Richard Myers and daughter. | poster-MilburnCo., Mfg. Chem.. Buffalo, N. Y. Wes Ib ........ 0 214 0 0 y. | Nar cy, of Elizabethtown, spent last p= OY BS erin 101 .1.3..0 — | Sunday at the home of their fathe:. p ‘W kl Scimeiger Aan 001 00 EDITORIAL D. Kk. Espenshade. enna. es y Shams, I tee D104 of Jonteel Face owder with | ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. E' & Rennincor Zimmerman, p:.... 00 0-0 8 0 ! a>. . | the new cold cream base hardware merchant of New Holland | d ] N : : 2 ACCIDENTS _ | Miss Anna Keller, of near Bain n ustra i otes Totals a... oo, 7 827 15 2| blends with e complex: The word “accident” by deriva bridge, spent last Sunday at the York ion perfectly pand is so tion means something which “falls home of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer R : Ey rh o ae soft and that you across.” Falls across what? Why, Kravbill at Rhe a he Value of Manufactured goods pro-| Zortman, cf ...... 10 20 O will like it. bt us show . Kraybill, nr 2 at wed ar worker i Tnite States J i some orderly procedure! Accident | William of Elizebeth- duced per worker in U nited States, | Gilbert, oh: LL. 0 011-0 Of you your favd@iite shade. implies an order Yislsted ot There town, tax collector Jor West Doo. now Jotsjs 370 per year, Freeman, 2b 0.0 3 3 Of rere rder i » world there 1 ET : 3 3 7“ has increased steadily uring past ars. 9 rd ig Ett i" WE stents gal township, will sit at the | fay years as result of Hr ot Mears, Sh Ta 1190: 0; Yong 22 ho accidents, tor al general store Saturday mc vise one hiram . Gable, rf ........ 13,0 1 would then be equally casual. Or- tor Mov tf: 3 labor-saving machinery, and great- Wise. rf 1 0.1 0 of ri ies . se / i. adven- | t€riioon, May 4, to receive county,l.,. ele par Vise, TE ve. der implies purpose. A bad adven Orient orl roid tates hr lier ber efficiency of workers the mselves. | Githert, ss ....... 0 1° 0 0-2 ture is one contrary to order and P€rscnal, and road taxes ior have increased as per capita|Gyav. If 0 1 4:0°0 purpose. It results in an accident. the usual abatement of 5%. production grew. bi iin a 0 0 5 2 0 Cross a street absent-mindedly and | Clair Neiman, the Rheems musi- - : . SNE BE Leer 5 aS Tn: : aff cian, entertained the Eichler famil-| York—Valley Gas Company - of [Helizer, p ....... 0.0 0 2 0 br in violation of the order of traffic. |¢ 4 a 7 A | York will gas lines to |Scheaffer ) ) The Store . : : : |ies last Sunday at the home of Mr exile go es to)Scheafter, p ...... 9.0.0 0 ( 4 You wake up in the ambulance. | BY “. "| Wrightesville and Hellam P ~~ re ,. according | and Mrs. Harry Eichler, at Florin, ny 3 a = That’s a bad adventure, according | ) ois : Total 4 27 : Jational Safety Council { where Harry Eichler celebrated his Middletown — Bids received for wren 27 8. 2 to the National Safety Council. i . lh as ML Jou 30002002 0—T7 seventieth birthday. Mr. Eichler, a {construction of municipal building. |Mt. Joy .. 3 2 4 ry AUTOMOBILE HEADLIGHTS [FP R. R. employee in continuous| Lewisburg — Lewisburg National | YOrK --... 0.9 09 00 $035 One of the most common causes Service for 42 years was placed on|Bank formally opened. Two-base hits, Alwine, Myers, of automobile accidents is glaring | the honor roll May 1st. He spent headlights. The motorist who ic the day receiving congratulations blinded by such lights is very much | irom his many railroad friends and hampered in his effort to exercise neighbors. care. He may be so intent on not| The girls’ Four Hundred Club, of colliding with the cars he meets 'Rheems, under the direction of Miss that he may hit people standing or | Forbes, of Lancaster, held its week- walking on the side of the street. |ly meeting at the home of Miss Haz It is up to every motorist to do el Garber, at Rheems, with the fol- what he can to have proper lights 'lowing present: Alida Greider, Lil- and have them correctly regulated lie Zeager, Miriam Hoffman, Flor- and focused and do his part so that ence Grove, Jean Kraybill, Hazel R night driving shall be safe and com- Garber, Bertha Erb, Ruth Herskey, fortable. Fannie Ruth Heisey, Katie Wagner Helen Landis, Beulah Bechtel nd Miss Forbes. — —— BE GENEROUS President Coolidge’s call for Ten Million dollars to relieve distress in the Mississippi valley flood district should be given a hearty and gener- ous reception. | Mrs. Milton Wissler and son, Jer- The need is great. Men wholome, spent a week with her sister have surveyed the region say that|at Lititz. years of progress have been wiped| Mrs, Fred Ford and son, out; that thousands of people have spent Monday with Mus. lost every possession they had; that| Kaufman. SILVER SPRING Robert, Horace Are You =. Base Ball Notes paved. sewers and farms in phones. South vice here. model old White Haven —Main street to be [| Mear. Double plays, Summit Hill—$300,000 bond is-|Schefler, 0; sue approved for 124,600 or 62 per cent Pennsylvania have tele- Weatherly—Lehigh Telephone Co. improve service of this service. Philadelphia—New bridge will be built connecting Red Bank, |in the third inning N. J., with South Philadelphia. East Side—Bids received for fur-|2t Maytown Friday afternoon when nishing electric street Beaver Meadows—New fire engine purchased for city. Scelyville—DBirdsall Bros. shirt and garment factory. Meshoppen— Contract let at $4,- came in the fourth on two hits and | price, yet contriby 900 for construction of mew bridge |one error, after that they were un-|of across Little Meshoppen Creek. White Deer—New bridge will be |twisters. built over West Branch of Susque- WITH SAFE Derr to Ellis. balls, off Heltzer, 0; off off Zimmerman, 3. construction of | Struck out, by Heltzer, 4; Scheffer, 3; Zimmerman, 8. Losing pitcher, of all{Heltzer. Umpire, Zortman. ——— ree. MAYTOWN NINE DEFEATS FLORIN Base on new streets. Raub’s two base hit with two on, won the game for the Maytown High School nine BITING lighting ser- [they defeated the Florin Junior A. C. by a score of 5.to 2. days if a a feature of the game. Trostle pitch- to re-|{ed in his old time form, fanning cut glass factory into[ten men. One inning he three men in order. Florin’s runs| for an TON tires Trostle’s| ice and connect with Scores: Maytown able to chew happens The hitting of Sweitzer was also | the road to is because she roadster on the driver who is fanned | SOMEONE. You auto tirgy established long #4 nileage. Young’s Tire satisfaction as OFF more tj] we can These “chicken” #oesn't cross show hegs- silk hose it new sport jer side with a DOKING FOR av be looking of reasonable ive of qualities DAY- give #Omplete road serv- Patronize you wish o when the flood subsides the south] Mrs, John Ginder and two hanna River at White Deer. : r ho ae will find itself by the worst problem yen spent Tuesday with Howard| Charleroi—New Bank of Charl-|Sload, If ......... 21 0 9.0 Youn 5s Tire Stores of reconstruction since the Civil Greider and family. eroir & Trust Company formally|Trone, ef ........ 2:10 0-0 130 ust Main Street Tees p BR ; ree War. ; Fi Miss Mary Fernerberger, of Lan- Raub, 2b ........ 0.24000 MOUNT JOY, PA In a case like this, we who are ster spent Sunday with her sis- Ficture’s Valuation (Engle, ¢ ......... 0 010 2 0 © 2 . more fortunate cannot hesitate. We ter, Mrs. Fred Ford. The picture by Waster called “Old | Stoner, 1b ....... 0.0. 8 0-1 11/ North Prince Street are a rich Ration, end a 2 Mr. Monroe Waser and family| Battersea Bridge” is alluded to as the Trostle, PD 0-0 0 1.0 + LANCASTER. PA. ao: BR ih spent Sunday with Ira Brandt and|“Nocturne in Blue and Gold.” It was |Keiser, 3b ........ 0:0 2 0:4 but one answer we can make to this family, near Manheim. the source of one of the artist's most |McKain, ss ....... 0 0 00.0 Sock ws " : : . 2 appeal, oe band Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Diffenderfer, | famous witticisms. The opposing | Sweitzer, rf ...... 1 4 0 0 0% 4 e must give, and give abund- Lititz, spent Saturday evening|counsel in the suit for libel which | Albright, 1b ......... 0.0.00 SHOE REBUILDER antly. with John Gibble and family. Whistler brought against Ruskin in i SH mt me ne 4 Mr : Mrs av. iffender- | 1878 elicited the fact that the picture Total. 5 515 3 2 = A NATION OF ROAD BUILDERS Ir. and Mrs. Clayton Diffender eg es st Tint yu Pp ; ) . + wry fer and family spent Sunday with|had been painted in two days, and Florin Less than ten years ago it woul oe | kode “T 5. davss yi Elmer Newcomer and family then asked: The labor of two days; r ‘h o a e have been impossible to figure on EN o's | is tf £ hich vy ask 200 17h . tot . Mrs. Lizzie Stauffer has returned tien Is that for which you ask 20U Kline, If ......... 0-0 .0 0 .0 driving an automobile more than a- : : ] | To which ro er : : home after spending the winter 0 which Winstier [smith ... deena] 2-4-0 0 bout six of eight months of the year A & with dignity: “Ne: I ask it f : Ld months in the Western states. gnity. =e: 1 as OF !Kraybill, 2b :.. QO 0-0 1.0 in the rural districts of most of our the knowledge of a lifetime” This seis « TC i Mrs. John Stively spent Thursday! Knowledge of a lifetime. US | Miller, 3t ¥ 0 2.1.0 states. A “touring” car making an, i voy 3 | picture sold two years later for 2.000 | Mi or, 3h aaah 2 extended trip, would carry ropes, | at Stony Brook, York county, \visit- Futheic I ss, =. oO 0 1:1 1 Have our shoes resold and chains and a shovel to use in cases | ing her sister, Mrs. John Hoke. {Herr, Does. g 1 0:42 0 BY T use the best of emergency, which were quite fre- | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Musser and) : . | Shetter, 1b ...... 9.0 90.2 material a my 30 years’ quent. daughter, Edith, spent Sunday with | Train Faster Than Birds i Sprecher, ef ...... Og Ort 1-0 perience ’ a tarp bv lt Today automobiles may be driven his parents, Henry Musser and fam-| Tests of bird speed in calm air. |Kling, rf ........ 0°09 1.0 40 Det ee) Re es i from coast to coast and north and ily. | made by a German investigator, show Snr fer ne ts a on ps t bs k ne 2 south with little inconvenience. An- Mr. John Gibble and children |that the flyers have a wide range of | Total .......... 2 315 7.3 4 % y ar Ran 1p. other ten years will see paved roads spent Saturday evening at Mount-! rapidity and few equal the rate of a Florin, dv. 0002 0—2 eo 3 A Sl you! to every important point. No na- Ville attending the love feast held moderately fast train. Of those db IMaytown. 5... 0... 1030 1-5 old i hy the Tae tion ever attempted such a road at the Church of the Brethren. served. the starling had the greatest | Two base hits—Raub, Smith. I. can save vou m a ry id building’ program as we are now car-| Mr. John Galebach, Mrs. Alice | Speed, slightly more than 46 miles an Three base hits—Sweitzer. Sacri-| shoo bills y Ss UY rying out, as an established feature Henne and two sons, John and hour. Jackdaws made 38.22 wiles an | fies Raub. Base on balis— > 4 of state and national development |Kenneth, spent Sunday with her! hour. the parrot finch 37 miles, rooks | of Trostle 1, Herr. Struck out— J. S. CLAYM# Not only are we building and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Waser. 192-98 wiles, and hooded crows and | py 10, Herr, 6. Balk—Tros- 63 W. Main St. iT, JOY. hardsurfacing new roads, but are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newcomer| =" gulls 31.05 ules. The sparrow lp 5 balls—Engle, Smith. A widening and straightening thous- |and daughter, Alta, “1 and M Lhawe had the slowest speed of all et Poti og = 2 las 1 : Te ‘ ) irds hose tlights were £ ands of miles of old roads. Our L. Diffenderfer spent Sunday af- | il a > ont Beene meas i Winners Defeat Losers = nual bill for building and maintain- |ternoon with Murs. Willis Smith, | ares, ma ns only 20.40 miles ab There was some rivalry between = a 1 Ih is a orth | —Popular Mechanics Magazine. ho, MEAL : A highway: fp one near Mountville. . : oo these two teams so they got togeth- i ONE Bi os dollars, 1 t J nece p J to : Mr. and Mrs. William Parson And} er a few weeks ago over at Grand- Beep cose wal “0 See that this | Mrs. Katie Bartely, Mr. John Gib- Supreme Honor | view alleys, Lebanon county, and — money is pr rly expen de on scien 1 T+ T > 1 : a. ot Ey ore Yop ues ! ble and two sons, John, Jr. and Ray | 1ieah, bruddern,” complained the losers won. Last week the Lact neatly bullt highways and perman- Sunday afternoon at Lancas- There being a tie it acing your order ent and practical bridge const tion. Thousands of miles of f er roads into the main hi must be improved with a water-| Guardians Appointed proof wearing surface. | Aaron H. Metzler, of this place, The telephone, the automobile | guardian of Clayton B. Good, Ra- good highways and our transporta-|PR0 township. : tion system make possible instan: The First National Bank, this and coninuous communication | | place, guardian of Christian Herr, association between all sections of in the estate of Eli H. Herr, East Our Country. ~ |Donegal township. ERE ter, visiting the jail and poorhouse. antl AEs ters BOOSTING THE HOME TOWN | Garden Furniches March Food Quite often we get good sound] The ideal garden provides plenty advice to the effect that we ought|0f vegetables which not only keep so far as possible to buy goods made | the family well supplied during the in America. It is the theory of the|groWing season but also provide protective tariff advocates that | food to be canned, dried, or stored when American goods are bought | for the winter months. and consumed the money goes to | mm keeping American workers employed| Russian farmers shave only on and American capital active. the rarest accasions. Among the And if it is true, as it unodubted- | Old Believers, a large religious sect ly is, that we ought to favor Ameri-|in Russia, a man who has sheared can goods whenever possible, it is|his beard is considered to have also true that we ought in the [lost all chances of entering heaven. same measure favor the goods which are manufactured and sold |bered among the most progressive in our home community. For just|business slumps are few and far as ‘we are in favor of building up|between and they are often pros- American industries as a whole, we | prosperous and progressive when, should strive for the progress and [communities with less ecivie con- prosperity of the town in which we |sciousness are floundering in the live. : slough of depression, It 18 a good rule, therefore, to| After all, it is the community in Patronize the business men of our|which we live that shares our char- ! characters of our far as possible goods manufactured children If the community is in. the home community. A great! clean, progressive, with a fine many American cities feature thic|sense of civie pride, and with good me consumption campaign. They | local institutions, we are apt to be < the people to buy from local happy. and progresive ourselves. chants. and they ask the mer-{And to form such a community we ould be a rend. and ve made; ited, until struck Barr... .. Spring ts to push so far as possible, | must keep the civic consciousness goods manufactured at home jalive, and as far as possible keep “How come youall got sech [third and deciding game will be A discussion then arose avout what at S P. M. suitable title for the rev- | a with a happy inspiration 1 1c his feet and exc! nruddern. Ah moves we calls ¢ Stevens House Wins The Stevens House bowling team defeated our I. O. O. F. Specials by ist 2nd 3rd Tis Derr ....... 214 211 150 5751 The iis, or flag, as its old-fash- 172. 215 161 548 ioned name is known, makes a fine H or anna erm lent ‘flower, say landscape archi- Totals 935 1014 855 2804 tects of the Pennsylvania State College. In cutting leave plenty | Do Not Pasture Calves too Soon of calves turned on pasture until they are 4 {to 6 months of age. munities which feature our money at home for local devel | trouble and more satisfactory Moot ew sol now otic Tule are always num. | opment. growth will result. {High School building, May 24th. who had just been ap- winners won. in* of a new colored naturally means another game. This an’ I ain’t nufiin but jes’ played at the Lancaster Odd Fell Something's got to be | ows’ Alleys on Chestnut Street, gus fr'm dis here lodge.” 'yapeaster, Friday evening, May 20, I The men will pair off as follows: number of suggestions | however, none of them ne of the dusky mem- : Ai ¥ | Brown Jr. vs. Christ Herr; Tony i Warta vs. Harold Brown; Sol Barr |vs. Chas. Derr; Oliver Snyder vs. J. A. Lachman. I'oliowing is the score of the last {game between the teams: Losers ned: nh de Hoiv Smoke” the close margin of 80 pins. ....... 130 137 177 444 score: Brown ...... 153 131 146 430 Stevens House Warta 170 136 146 45% Ist 2nd: 3rd TIS peyy ....... 198 140 203’ 541 Eckert ..... 184 189 182 555 pit G(s) Gallagher ........ 187 187 , ad ne Taggart 175 160 335 motals .... 651 544 672 1867 Dougherty 221 218 169 . 608 Winners Geissner .... 201 194.:172 567 1st 2nd 3rd Tis Brausby 214 237 181 632 O'Neil ...... 190 204 187 581 oT. Te Hert ei. 147 142 289 Totals .... 995 1025 864 138 138 I. O. O. F. Specials Bary... 173 213 183 569 1st 2sd 3rd TIs|Garper ..... 133 154 167 454 O'Neil ...... 202 190 186 578 roe G. Brown 194 194 Totals 643 1713 675 2031 | reasonable. Chambers 168 181 349 ———— —— | 1799 204 177 560 Iris Fine Cut Flower . . eo | foliage for the promotion of] should not be growth. Less digestive | eco. Brown, 2nd vs. Dr. E. W. Gar- J N STAUFFE ber; Nolt vs O’Neill; George H.|dB 1 MOUNT JOY, P Estimates cheerfully MILADY BEAUTY SHOPPE, 10 Also manufac Blocks, Sills Florin, Pa. eo | Advertise, in The Bulletin. A Wonderful Bargain I have just been given the sale of one of the “most value for the money” realty bargains I have ever offered. Read this over carefully. 18 ACRES BEST LIMESTONE LAND With buildings second to none. This ideal farm is located half a mile north of Maytown, along the macadam highway leading to Elizabethtown. Large frontage on highway. Farm divided into four fields, all level land, good cropper. The buildings, which are in most excellent condition, are 9-Room Frame House and Summer House, all under slate roof, good heating plant, large front porch, open lawn, Bank Barn for 8 head, concrete forebay, Pig Sty, dandy Poultry Houses, New Garage, excellent water, Two Fruit Orchards, an abundance of Berries, ete. All Buildings newly painted. This farm is located in the heart of East Donegal township and is one of the best and most beautiful that I have ever offered. The buildings could not be duplicated for $10,000. This is an excellent tobacco producer and can hang one field of a crop. Here comes the shock. The . Price is Only $8,500.00 and half the money can remain at 5 percent. closest investigation. Jno. E. Schroll Phone 41 R2 MOUNT JOY, PA Will bear » a ecials at Darrenkamps oe Cinco Lot 5, Havana Ribbon Londres, Bolds Perfecto, Rocky Ford, Juniors, Summans, Wenesta, Shissler’s Merchant, Pure-8fack, Home Comforts, Wm. Penn, Square Deal, Noble Knigh Morris, 6 for 25. Any of these, 50 in box for $2.00. All 2 for 15c¢ Cigar Special price on box Camels, Piedmonts, and Lucky Strikes, two 15¢ packs for 25c. wee for 25¢; all 10c Cigars, 3 for 25. Ask to see them. All 15¢ Tobaccos, such Beechnut, etc., 2 packs 25c. We have a fine assortment o All 10c Tobhaccos, 3 packs fo as Red Man, Red Horse, Bag Pipe, Prince Albert, 2 cans 25c. All Fruits in Season. Ww Ok Now ‘the Time to Buy Coa Prices Maye Been Reduced Buy Peruna Feeds for Mur Chicks. 1 handle all this firm’s complete line. Also Certified Seed Potato Wood, Ete. ertilizer, Salt, Lime, Agent for Manhattan Laundry. Hershey’s Barber MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ff € € € € € € € € € € € € © € € € € € C € € € € € € € € © € GC @ @ @ c @
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