Bulletin, The Ew Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher JUNE, 1901 a ————— ind the tributes his townsmen paid Published Every Thursday at No. hm well wi 9-11 East Main St, 1 Mount Joy, Pa of Gevernce Dull. rianted the attendance Perhaps not all 22 00 cenmunitics may count on the $1.00 presence of the Chief Executive of nwealth, but it can Subscriphion. per vear Six Months ... ‘i Three Months on . 60 the Single Copies .... nesses a8 count on an invigorating Sample Cop'es T dotted with Comm experi- ence, Fennsylvania is mmunities which have given the Entered at the Postoffic world persons of distinction. The Joy, Pa. as gt second-class ter under the Act | of March 1879. Mt. Joy pattern ought to be adop- ST ted by them ® 00 E D | T ( ) R | A L ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY We doubt whether many of you + 4 noticed the marked improvement The K T. Keller celebrition here on the owllving districts of ow Thursday was a decided success in Lore during the past few years a every way. Everything passed off dd the editor It wasn’t many very nicely with not even a hitch venrs awe that ene pu building lot with at to- enywhere. Every individual, who | 0. sinale wy contributed his or her back in any very few exceptions hut look efforts, deserves a pat on the div's changes It was @ swell doy for a swell fel- Myr. John Melhorn purchased the low. late G. Moyer farm and now one 29 can acquire very desirable build- HE WILL BE MISSED ing locations on the south side of Saturday fareno nthe Death Angel caw fit to remove from our In.mediately Raymond H. Mr. J. Nissley Keller har beep ailing | the former a development along the fown, Melhorn's, Gingrich purchased next to midst our townsman Keller. Mr. seme time. He farm and laid for quite was one | gut quite southein border of the boro town, Mr. Clar- acquired the late of our twn's best business men, a entire leader in pclitics with no personal To the east of Schock Snyder ambition, a bank director, church | ence worker, Legionaire and one of this | Frank farm and also de- scetion’s Yeading citizens. vcloped almost the entire (tract. We join his family and friends in | Here one can purchase almost any pourning the Iss eof an unusual kind of a plot desired. personality. Raymond was one East of town the former Seitz swell feliow. faim teninted by the late Eara LL Nye. was purchased by Mr. Wol- standard semuth and already half a dozen If the vells are t public opinion believed — and their | iew dwellings have been erected. elections has | More desirable li cations are avail- been good—Dewey will | able, heat Trum:n almost as badly, in To the north of town, Mr. Jos. record in preaicting many with boro water. Bieneman disposed of a portion of his farm to J. B. Keller & Bro. and feel confident prospective home pepular vote, as Roosevelt beat Landon. The Ropei poll has anncunced | We that it does not plan to check on |seckers could acquire desirable the vote for president again — it sites. particularly along Fairview considers the matter ten cut and | St. Mr. Lin- quite 2a That is all very cheering to | Acress Fairview street Longenecker has dricd. the GOP. still ¢ unscling However, its leaders are | { avainst the luxury | (reet which he is developing. This of over - confidence. They are | 2lso affords most excellent build- working ‘nn the idea that the fight | Ing sites. will be close and tough. | Last week the Bulletin printed the small Grofi, Here's 00 | sale bills for the sale of NATURE AT WORK i |: rm of the late Maurice In this age we are awed and] almest entirely in the bovo, fearful of the terrific power of the | according to | for development “bee in his nother m st exceilent opportunity atom Lomb. But. scme one who may have the natural | bonnet,” | to acquire a desirable area. That practically hero and if our town doesn’t grasp meteorelczists, there is a force that, thcusands of This is the whe have seen its when it strikes, is times as devastating. | encireles our hurricane, znd those method, whe | this cpportunity and grow, wind | tin truthfully say lots wvailable. This gives the np one live where the whirling were not strikes, know of the damage it most causes through the tremendous | a wide variety of choice Come Spring, let's grow. re eres HIRAM S. GREINER HEADS FAMILY GROUP THIS YEAR Hiram S les. Autumn is when | peaceful -seeming | speed of its the calm, humid, sea, can he chuined and swept by t have on estimate! im- winds tha p:et of 2 million tons for a square Greiner, Manheim R3 . : ) : A mile of the storm area. So, while | was elected president of the Grein- mean fears the deve! pment of sci- | er-Kociner-Kriner clan at its re- bomb, the de- | cent reunion at Penryn Church elements atomic natural entists, the urove velopments of beyond nan's coatrol, remains the Cther officers are: John A. Grei- conquer ner, Roancke, Va., 1st vice-presi- ® oe 0 | dent J. Warren Greiner, Lancas- NOT COVER YET ter R5, 2nd vice-president; Paul M Chickens be counted | Greine Manheim R3, vice- until they aire hatched and a pres- | tresident: Elias Galbreath idential election thst seems won in | heim R3, 4th vice-president; Jo- Octcheyr can be lost in Nevember. | sepa H. Greine Manheim R2, 5tt There is a strong convicti:n that ce-president; Morri Greinel {he Republican candidate is go- | Lebanon, treasurer; Myrtle Grein- ing to get the enjoyment eof | er, Pyfer, Willew Street, secretary that new pordh at the White and Cl Gre Hummy But. all is net clear | town on the political horizon. The “Dix- House et I ee ie Rebelli n” LETIERS GRANTED th:t was cailier expected. Seas- Paul R. Newcomer, Rapho town- didn’t cause the split ministrator ot the estate of tte L.. Newcomer, late of Ra- ened ohservers say farmers ave in- clined to support the party in pow- hari er. 2s long as farm prices are up, Pho 1 but zevicultural states are reput- Lizzie B. Minnich, East Hempfield edly Republican. Previously, org- | Twp, executrix of the tate of anized labor threztened to desert | Harvey W. Minnich, late f Eas Ia the Bemoeratic party, but the | Hempfield Twp strengest groups in labor taday, Paul R. Newcomer, Rapho Tw have chosen to “stick”, Neither | administrator cf the estate of Char side can be assured of a victory, | lotte L. Newcomer, late of Rapho and we feel that both parties had Twp better be stocking the locomotive Lizzie B. Minnic Landi for full steam ahead. xecutrix of the Harvey W. Mi ® 80 nich estate We reproduce the following edi — — torial which appeared in the Har- risburg Patriot Menday, Oct. 4: News From Florin SCNE OF DISTINCTION (1 m page 1) Nearby Mt. Joy set an zppealing pattern for other communities ima Mi id when it brought back a native son. K. T. Keller, metor magnate and nuel Obe »f Mount ) did him honors as part of its Penn- it priva the Har- sylvania Week program. pe! Ww ten- Other communities which have gnted by Raymond Forwood S sired men %ud women of distine- | Mb w IKe possession 1 tion cught to deo likewise at ap- he near futur propriate times. It is good for those M day « ng a meeting of the who are honwed and those who | Florin Fire Company Auxiliary Lionor,—good in the sense of stir- ving merited home pride and good in the higher sense of stimulating other native sons and daughters to Rapho Twp. to aim high in their ambitions and [Dar s Roger achievements Rapho Twp., lot on Slab Street, in Mr, Keller's place in motordem 3.4 2s held at the hall OO — re es DEEDS TO BE RECORDED Victor H. Fogzie, J. tnd Cleo Haine Newtown. (From page 1) rom Page 1) ing the Lancaster County Medical ver th houlders, fitted bodic Society, was the speake | short sleeve The full skirt Dr. Witmer. in hcnoring the Sa- | had gathered tucks across the back 1 p told the rout A ( tapered down the ides. He os didn’t know } eaddre ded band and cl { re in havi : d he carried i bouquet of cai Dr. Kendig vho is more | Nall witn 1 chi ibbons iv physician. but a! The bridesmaids were Miss Bett frie A Newcomer, of town 1ster o ation the groom; Miss Julia ar A WwW. Worl n. presi M Christian I. Martin, Jr.,, Stat ent f 4 unt medi ociety, C ege, sister-in-law of the brid ider The | The A identic to th I . ke ) id of honor i vine colo luced he program i SB % especlive \ A. Hac carried bouquets of TO vas | in Manor | nation T 186 : f ke Donald Bi ed i I 1 | Bai Q n d vere | k Zi id His parents moved to Sa- | th boro; Richard Charl 1d 1874 1d he | esided | ! I Martin, Jr, and J: ] ead eve i H lartin, | f the bride I V raduated from M y i Ml ist, pla e Noi School and recei ragitie Isle | 1. D. from Jeffer Medic ie vore a ( Philadelph April 3, 1889 {re of dm brown wi He pra ed in Landi X ce nd 1 ! then took owe Sa rchid cor I'ne bridegroo i ti f 1 fathe Ww ot ( 1 ifternoon lengt Ie He n ge physical - of x h dark 1 re 1 | king daily its t Sh } orchid co his patients. A cep > W aeld mmed Sl feces ly after the remony in the C tineatal Room of Wiggin's Restau Webb Reunion rant. The couple left on a weddir trip unannounced point (From Page 1) For traveling, bride woi Francis Brooks, of Mountville, Mr Rix wil sult wil tching a nd Mrs. I K. Charles and |cessoties and a whit hit}. co on, Mi n Vii Richard Ziegler 154 nd sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wil- = . i *robs lian nd son, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mary S. A. Probst Nanri Light and family, Mr. and Mrs Harold Schneider ¥ ar V1 [ \ Merle Widder and daughter all of : Red ¥ rh { V R. Probst 6 incaster Mr. and Mr IT'homas I ! ipo ' . I tc nd B Diffenb h, Middletown; Mr. and d yi 1 old of M Willi Mrs. Richard Bates and family, Eli- . > 7 tl ro. Ww rried S zabethtown:; Mi ind Mrs. John 5 > a " ‘ 1 1 1 th 101 ih pride Roth, Florin; Mr. Morris Ginder, NA . : 1 he R A. A. Ko Lul Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snavely and 3 : t olhiciatn daughter, Manheim: Mr. and Mrs I - 1 ra 11 ) ive 1 Stanley Wiker and mn, Centerville 3 rT i ne owel cel Mrs. Myrtle Bates and sons, Shirley > ti ent of KH Street M Ann Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Martin ( M : 5 ur ( unt V Ha isey and daughter, Mr and Mrs \ y Howe. 416 E. Ty I Charles Webb Sr, Billy Webb, Mr. ; ind Mrs. Charles Webb Jr. and fam- y, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Habecker, Miss Rut} A viay Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman | of M VI Pai nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | grubake Mi: Yon no Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur | gw 1 ® Staff FN foward S. Stauffer, son of Mi Hawthorne, Mr. Harvey Hawthorne | 1, Henry W. Stauffc Manh 8: and Hattie A wthorne. all | pe Sr., and Hattie Lou Hawthorne, all Ro were marric t 1 am. Sat of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs Richa urday in the hon ti brid Hawthorne and family, of Maviotia: with the Re i Bom! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kling, Mi fliciatir ind Mrs. Robert Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Mi Te Maotzlap 1 Iss dean Nelziel Wa nal Morris Kauffman and daughter all | honor and Abram Hoove I f Landisville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles | man. Richard Kauffman id R Shank and family of Rheems; Mrs. | inond Brubaker ushered wrles Smith and family of Colum- "0S Se bia; and Mr. Marlin Wa Florin “Ra mond H. Keller —— es (From paga 1) RHEEMS poten wuss ors Wi on om 1 nection th Kk. EK nG D ( Thursaay le w Mir. and Mrs. Isace Hollinger of 1 I ( nitte 1 tt ya pe the w end wit z bo ve d M 1 Mrs. Blaine Fike 1 - tt Bloomsh tc 1 the unct honorl : « n L ¢ 1 I 0 M I Witile We Sund List ; I aq M Ce ni he Befor 1 Saturda 101] ( 1 Abram Koser and daughter, M : eve d ) LU Iie hey ealter V Harry H ¢ Cues- . He w | r Sebring, Flo 1, Wi he . : Vi I \ Mc( Kelle ects spend winter : hi te B. B and vi vil AR ¢ cated ( Miss Beulah Gibble of Mapl : % 1 orot Iie VIC - Grove pent the week end with > : ik : i INO cattle d nd was her motaer, Mrs. Ida Gibble of this : ¢ t the J. B. Keller & Bro ok fir here. He w t of th Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover and |, : : 3 1 1 . 3 t World We H. M. Hoover were Sunday din- : He w direct ) 1 uests with Mr, and Mrs. N \ v : y i itiona t Jo I k Henry Hollinger and family of : : M Te \ Ng 1 1 1 be 1 15 1 3 1 t i h i'l loc church tertamed ov- : ae H | £11 ree ht men of tho I fle w 4 nthe nambel 3 Di t of Penna { Fellow x i x] of 4 Ch ; h Saturday ; : Mr, Keller v i of St. {ary } { | After dinn he group went to the je ¢ Of ine Uni Bi 1 Chur in Moun Holy Same elk f the Church; t 1 J Pp ow } ¢ tL the Ic W 1 Pp PL 1 : Amer y I of renaered ) { > 074 PF( {f 1 rl ian 074, BFOF; of Frien y 23 i AN nere, and THE WEATHER! | Cll —— He was Re; leader of the BY KENNET(! DROHAN re clive polit- I'he following is a brief summary | ical lif { p \ r many f the local weather from Wednes- | vea day September 29 to Tuesday, Oc- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rutl tober 5, inclusive: mother; a son, Temperatures Ravn B., of to and a broth- Lowest: 32 (4th) er, J. Robert, also of this bor Higl 79. (29th). There an so two grandchildren. Average: 58 funeral was held from St Lowest this month to date: 32 Mary's Catholic church here on Highest this month to date: 77. Tuesday rorning with interment Type of weather Clear days: 1 . Partly cloudy days: 2 Four Somerset county farmers, Cloudy days: 4 jailed because they refused to bow Days with rainfall: 3. to the Penna. school code, were re- Barometer leased Sunday long enough to at- Lowest: 29.95. (5th). end world communion church ser- Highest: 30.34. (4th) | vices. Precipitation TP OWE... Total rainf 1.19 in The Phila. orchestra opened its after one day's rehearsal 24 hrs. 92 (5th) h to date: .93. rr et A Greatest in 1sicians culdn’t agree 1 given a $5.00 aise. Now they get $115.00 were When in need of Printing. (any« a week r hing) kindly remember the Bulletin ' per week. J 7 Tony 20 2 2% 'Landisville Lions Weddings Thruout The Bulletin’s Local Lions Club, | (From page 1) Scrapbook ! ic ot ren ney gave a very also the USA. Bar inspiring talk as + + + | well as some good pointers to the Week's Best Recipe Laseball team Barney was American Chop Suey: 1 1b, diced | swamped for his autograph by the fresh pork, 1-3 c¢ flour, 2 ¢ meal ball team who were presented wilh [' soy sauce, 3-4 ¢ mush- | baseballs ky their coaches, Messrs ool halved radishes may be | Clayton Newcomer and Hank Hal- d), 1 c¢ sliced onion, 3 c¢ | gren > 1 argarine. 4 ¢! The New Fra presented the ball shred (ready-to-eat | team with their jackets and will be Brown meat in heavy fry-| very proud to wear them, The ball over moderate ean in turn presented their \ flow tiring until coaches with a copper plaque in ece of mea coated. Slow- | of the services they ren- ck and sov sauc A dered them oms, onion and celery. Cov=- The Lions club was also pre- lowly 30 minutes, sti nted with a trophy which will be equently to prevent sticking. | Placed in the high school trophy ( e margarine and corn closet in oven. Serve I'l Lions presented Mr. Clayton 1 mound of ‘fot Newcomer with a certificate ol hred Yield: 6 ry. | Eri A B:b Kunkle for the I interest and untiring efforts, time, Use Drippings nergy and money spent in train- I ften we waste the drippings | ing the Midgets, and the Midget S if much ba- | Midget baseball teams or broiled for family We feel sure the Midgets will go Fat will stay trash out next year with a fecling of not d in the refrigerator nly being the runners up but the The till ask for unused fat. col-!|¢naémpions for Lancaster County i td 4 re —- B 1} ) Cl in vafll I tl i Xi " | | I | For The Sweet Tooth bio of 4 ; ( Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. moderate oven for ion | SE i Iver Inspirational ¢ | cup i ut butter and pound arshmallows, in the l-uble boiler Pou over cereal | ng well. Pack into a shallow reased pan, cool nd cut in | juare Makes about 2 dozen. | ¢ nothing without friend- Quintus Ennius, 240 B. C. —— CI to buvers Sterling S ST. MARK'S RALLY PAY 5 y will 1 Rally Day in the und Schceol of St. Mark's Evan- i United Bret! Church ¢ The prices of International Joy In the main school Sterling hive notfbeen raised. } ’ 7 | © ID] ] . los il 3 bd vir. Roy Degher, a nthe You can still feet beautiful J nheim Evangelical United Breth- Internationhl Silver for Sunday School, and in denom- the same pricefou paid several years ago! nal youth Rally Day me are being k, will give the Special pro- . For examfle? a 6-piece place planned for each : setting in most International ther departments by their Sterling patterns for less than assembly of all depart- 1 . $23.00. Just one more reason to ments in the main school room is to } diz 1 a on see our distinguished collection nclude the program. A cordial of International Sterling Silver. FICKINGER Jeweler — extended to of the church to SIMON P. MARY, G. IRECTORS Mourit Loy, Pa. MOUNT JOY, PA. East Main St. Tel. 1-W Win ) ean Crushed Stone Prompt Délivery at Low Prices Penn Lime\ Stene & Cement Company PHONE E-TOWN 66-R-2 re RHEEMS, PENNA. 5-B- — EW AND TREADLE SEWING MACHINES | CONVERTED TO ELECTRIC We Buy | Singers | | | | | | | | ELECTRIC PORTABLES at Tep Pfices CONSOLES | NE W ANI ) v SED MACHINES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALI L AKE S OH MACHINES w REPAIRS FOR 2 SEWING SEW AND We Pick up and Deliver Anywhere $3 6.7 5 Complete Complete $ 6 0 9 5 Sewing Machine Sales & Service J. V. RINKLEY, | Elizabethtown, Pa. | 111 N. Market St. Phone 216-J SEW AND SAVE SAVE pep More Flavor—For Less Money Save up to 12c a pound on A&P Coffee! Mild and Mellow EiGHT O'CLOCK me 40c we $1.15 Rich and Fuli-Bodied RED CIRCLE ne ne 1.24 Vigorous and Winey BOKAR COFFEE 5 $3.29 MILD CHEDDAR CHEES:. OLEOMARGARINE = 2. 4 — I NI TN NN ENN, ANN PAGE MACARONI OR 3b SPAGHETTI "5°, i ARMOUR'S 12-02, CHOPPED HAM ": 49° DONUTS Ssh 74. 16¢ 040 2 COFFEE CAKE yn Uo 29c DEXO 39¢ LiL CAMPBELL’S BEANS i 2 25¢ DEL MAIZ CORN wu 2 ii 35¢ CORN hm kame 2% 336 TUNA FISH “oii “5. RICE PUFFS wwe 24s 21c A&P PUMPKIN 5% 72“ 23c PRESERVES "5% 37¢ 7 T3c EVAP.\MILK S7c IR + 88¢ 42c 39 JANE PARKER 17-02 VEGETABLE i-lb SHORTENING can I or St Nae Rs Ni” WR 2 WHITE ht 4 tall HOUSE fe Sl cans NTT RTT NTT NT NNR TN Sweet,\ Juicy Ibs BANANAS = PASCAL CELERY HONEY DEWS uv MIXED NUTS V-8 CATSUP WHITE CREAM STYLE DEL MONTE CORN NIBLETS SPEARS ASPARAGUS SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE A&P EVAPORATED PEACHES NECTAR TEA BAGS OUR OWN TEA BAGS i4c i9¢c cach ZC Ib bag 49€ 14-037 bot 23¢€ fumho stalk 2 17-07 cans 37¢ 145-07 can 33€ 4 6-07 cans 25¢ 11-07 pkg 17€ pkg of 50 4ie pkg of 50 38¢c CHICKEN FEED DAILY LAYING MASH DAILY SCRATCH FEED 230. 81.19 20h. hag ...... $1.19 100 1b. bag ........... 54.59 .............. $1.50 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. All prices in this advertisement are effective in all A&P Super Markets and Self-Service Food Stores in Mount Joy Ea Farm I SAT PL {ainir in MV in IV No. whic stabl 1o0n car | FA Two Lace corn spike Pt of V front end Stre Pl —— S: one ¥ Othe year and ( mon ) daug Taw Woo Nine Cert ] disvi is a Ther « Man Dupe A — 4 i i | - | en ore 5 : 4 0 ru