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SfFeekLY BULLETIN
Mt. Jov, Pa.
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor and Publisher
Gsbeutiption, 50 Cuts a or
&8ix Joaths, 25 Gents.


Single Copies 2 cents, Sample Copies Free. Legal
Advertising 10 cents per line each insertion Entered
a the Post Office at Mount Joy as second class matter


GIVES VIGOR TC THE SOit,
Fallen Leaves Aid in Furnishing Ate
mosphere Nitrogen Which Fer-
i tilizes the Earth.
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Recent Investigations indicate that
the chief source of the enrichment of
the soil, noted particularly in wooded
lands, is not altogether due to a con-
servation of the moisture and the ad-
dition to the soil of needed elements
by the decomposition of the fallen
leaves. Of probably greater impor-
tance is the fixation of atmospheric
nitrogen by dead forest leaves when
these rest on a moist substratum of
soil. In effect this phenomenon is
8imilar to that which is produced by
the tubercle growths on the roots of
legumes and allied plant families.
A similar observation has been made
in regard to the mountain pine, which
if verified, will account for the hardi-
ness of this tree and the ease with
which it maintains itself in soils thal
contain comparatively few nutrients,
It has been found by the Danish
Heather Improvement society, which
is interested in planting trees on bar
ren sandy stretches on the western
coast of Jutland, that spruce and
mountain pine, when planted togethe:
in pairs, mutually help each other te
thrive, the valuable nitrogen-fixing
functions of the pine serving to pro-
vide nourishment for both trees. It
has been repeatedly observed that
where such trees are planted in prox-
imity on barren lands if the pine is
cut down while the spruce is stiil
young the latter will d®or else make
a sickly growth. On the contrary,
curiously enough, if the pine is not
cut down until after ths spruce gets a
good start the latter will make better
progress than if the pine had been al-
lowed to live.
NO TRAMPS

IN GERMANY.
Xabor Conditions There Are Not Fae
i wvorable to the Development
| of “Weary Willies.”
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To-day the lot of the laboring man
fn Germany is in many respects bet-
ter than that of ours, says a writer in
National Magazine. The German state
recognizes the right of every man to
live—we do mot. When the German
laborer becomes old or feeble the state
@ensions him honorably. In Germany
the laboring man can ride on the elec-
tric cars for two cents—we pay five
“German cities have public baths, pub
lic laundry establishments, big parks,
free concerts and many other features
which soften poverty, although they
may not remove it.
! The corollary to this is that the eme
peror permits no tramps to terrorize
his highways. The police is organized
for rural patrol as well as city work, and
every loafer is stopped azd made to give
an account of himseld. In England va-
grancy has been a public nuisance for
generations—with us it has become of
fate years almost a public danger. Ger-
many has no tramps. The man who is
without work In Germany finds no in-
ducement to remain idle. A paternal
government sets him to such hard work
that the would-be unemployed finds it
flecidedly to his interest to seek some
other employment as soon as possible.
THE POPE'S SLEEPING CAR.
Pius X. Will Make Use of Magnificent
Traveling Apartment Built
for Leo XIII

The pope owns a sleeping car. It
was constructed in 1868, when the Hne
from Rome to Naples was opened, and
will be shown at the Milan exhibition
4n 1905 to inaugurate the Simplon tun-
mel. The car consists of three com-
partments—a throne room, a compart.
hent for the guard of honor and a
edroom, says Home Notes. Thethrone
pm is richly furnished and has a
ola engraved with the papal arms
he twelve apostles,
anged that the pope, when
his throne, can be plainly
y the crowds who might be ex-
to throng the stations for his
ing. As a matter of fact, the
wds do not assemble around the
pal car, for it Is never used. Whether
p Plus X. will make use of it re-
ns to be seen, but Leo XIII. kept up
B traditions that the bishop of Rome
as a prisoner in the vatican and never
eft {t, though he was really as free
5 go whenever he would as the most
Rumble priest in the kingdom of Italy.
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A Holiday for Germs.
The state of Utah has established
holiday in honor of germs. It is
peneral Health day, and is the first
onday in October. On this day all
heaters, churches, public halls, hotels,
oarding houses, etc, must be thor
pghly disinfected.








Millions for Adulterated Food,
he people of the United States spend
,000,000 a year In adulterated foods,
ich are classed as having poisonous
otherwise noxious ingredients” by
government analyst.
my, —
TWO WEEKS’ TOUR TO FLORIDA,
he first Pennsylvania Railroad tour op
on to Jacksonville, allowing two
8 in Florida, will leave New York,
adelphia, Baltimore, and Washington
cial train on January 31,
jon tickets, including railway
ation, Pullman accommodations
) and meals en route in both
ons while traveling on the special
will be sold at the following rates :
York, §50.00 ; Trenton $49.00 ; Phila-
atTisbrg. Baltimore, and Wash-
}48.00; Pittsburg, $63.00 ; and at
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NEWTOWN,
Samuel 8. Greider killed a hog of 554
pounds dressed weight.
Mrs. Catharine Helman who has been
critically ill for some time, is still con"
fined to bed with slight hopes for her
final recovery.
There is quite a contest for Registry
assessor in the 54th district, Raphotown-
ship. There are three candidates and
two of these must surely be defeated,
All these candidates are in the fight to
the finish.
There will be no revival seryices con-
ducted in tbe church here at present, as
the Presiding Elder Rev. Lowry has
failed to supply Silver Spring circuit with
a regular pastor in thé place of Rev.
Martin Grofl from Highville, who only
cenzented to take temporary charge un-
til the vacancy could be filled per
manently.
BR
RHEEMS’ STATION.
Joseph Risser is yet quite ill.
Henry H. Bard is nursing a badly in-
jured leg since last week.
The Canning Company has disposed
ot all the canned corn and tomatoes.
Wm. Evans, wife and daughter, spent
last Monday with friends at Steelton.
The local stone quarries were idle the
past few weeks owing to the inclement
weather.
Mrs. J. E. Hoover of Mount Joy, spent
last week with her sister Mrs. A. L.
Campbell.
Mr. Skiles received a carload of pota~
toes from the farmers in this vicinity
a few daye ago.
B. H. Greider received a carload of
baskets which will be used in supplying
his many orders for eggs.

MILTON GROVE.
A flock of wild ducks spent a few days
on Keener's dam last week.
Harry Weaver of Rowenna, spent Sun-
day in town with his father.
E. 8. Weaver of Florin, transacted bus-
ness in this locality last Monday.
Harvey Wittle and wife spent a few
days with her parents at Newville last
week. |
Very interesting revival seryices are in
progress in the U. B. church near Un-
ion Square,
A protracted meeting opened last week
at Hossler’s church in Rapho township.
The attendance is good.
Martin Longenecker cut down an oak
tree, the first eight feet of the butt of
which made 520 feet of lumber.
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RAPHO.
Messrs. Henry Flory and U. Z Geib
are over their sickness—mumps.
Rag and bone peddlers are quite nnm-
erous in this community these cold days
Harry Strickler, a P. R. R. operator of
Rheems, spent last Saturday with U. Z,
Geib.
Abraham Barnhart is able to be about
again after a three week’s spell of sick-
ness.
Stauffer & fon have a strong force (f
men at work felling trees and sawing tl e
same into lumber at the Chiques chuich
John Sowers is converting the top wood
into cord wood.

SPORTING HILL.
The Brinser denomination held servi-
ces here on Sunday.
Samuel Newguard and spouse were the
guests of Ervin Brandt’s Sunday.
A lot of muskrat hides and butter was
stolen at the residence of Samuel Shelly.
Phares Nolt and wife of Silver Spring,
spent Sunday with H. H. Rohrer ard
family.
R. L. Miller of near town, lost his yal-
uable shepherd dog last week. Reward
for his return.
Jacob 8. Hershey of Lancaster Junc-
tion, sold two hunared cases of his 1903
seed wrappers.
ree eee
MASTERSONVILLE.
Samuel Fasnacht is gradually improv-
ing.
The revival services closed here with
four converts.
John Pyle is the proud father of a gon
since last Friday.
Rev. G. D. Zellers conducted services
in the Chiques church last Sunday.
John Hershey of near Manheim, vis-
ited his daughter 1n this place Sunday.
Hiram Hollinger, wife and son Ab¢l,
called on Hiram Gibble last Sunday, he
latter being quite ill.
—————— pet.
SALUNGA.
A daughter was born to George Way
and wile last Thursday.
Miss Esther Kendig visited friends at
Lancaster, last Sunday,
Amos Cooper recently sold two very
desirable building lots.
‘fhe German Baptists began a series
of-revival services in the church here on
Saturday evening.
The singing class at the Garfield school
which is conducted by M. Bomberger, is
well attended every Friday ever ing.
A sams,
EAST DONEGAL.
John Miller of Elizabethtown, spent
last Sanday in this section.
There is considerable tobacco in
section that is yet unsold.
Henry Hiestand and Benjamin Trout-
wine did some extensive butchering last
week,
this
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‘When bilious try a dose of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and realide for
once how quickly a first-class up-fo-date
medicine will correct the disorder. For
by J. 8. Carmany Florin, and all
Mount Joy druggists,


PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.

WHAT SHWILKEY BUMELESOCK HAS
TO SAY THIS WEEK,

Ich hop der onnr dawg g’laesa in’ra
tzeiting foom a porra, daer en iyverowsy
plainy breddich g’'macht hat tzoo seina
karrichr gleeder om letschta Soondawg.
Ar hut da elterra worning gevva fer acht
tzoo nemma foon eera kinner oon se in
de karrich bringa oon in en Grishtlicher
oon ondtliche waeg oof 1zeeya.
Ar hut g’sawt mer date heitichdawgs
foon soe feel schlechtichhkeita oon dreck
ichkeita haerra, os awgaena oonich_ da
yoonga boova con mae’, dos es aem
drowverich macht draw tzoo denka wos
eera endt sei mawg.
“Drei foon da schlimshta socha fer de
voonga leit, oon was se es g'schwinsht
tzoo ruination bringt,” hat ar g’sawt,
‘is fer eena arlawbniss gevva on donsa
tzoe dae, oof da shtrose room schpringa
oon in en doonklv shtoob sitza luesa fer
eera korraseera tzoo doo.”
area I eee.
FOUND A CURE FOR INDIGESTION.
I use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets for indigestion and find that they
suit my case better than any dyspepsia
remedy I have ever tried and I have used
many different remedies. I am nearly,
fifty-one years of age and have suffered a
great deal from indigestion. I can eat
almost anything I want to now;—Geo. W.
Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale by J.
8. Carmany Florin, and all Mount Joy
druggists.

ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF
Valuable Real Estate and Personal Property
THURSDAY, FEB. 2nd, 1905.
The undersigned assignee will sell at pub-
lic sale at the residence f Jac. M, Gruber,
in Rapho township, Lancaster Co., Pa,
about 1)4 miles north of Mount Joy on the
road leading from Mount Joy to Masterson-
ville, the following personal property to wit:
2 Fat Steers, 1 Cow, springer ; 5 £hoats,
1 Sow, market wagon, pole and shafts ; two
2-horse wagons, spring wagon, wagon box,
land roller, tobacco ladders, spring harow,
2 plows, corn planter, lot oi’ tobacco lath,
sled, rake, riding cultivator, scorer, har-
| ness, bridles, fiynets, butcher knives, saw,
cleaver, hooks, gammon-sticks, windlass,
lot of hog hair, lard, smoked hams, bologna
iron kettle, lot of tallow, meat cutter, pota-
toes, corn in the ear, and a variety of other
articles too numerous to mention.
Also at the same time and place, all that
certain small TRACT of GRAVEL LAND
CONTAINING 4 ACRES AND 110 PS.
situate adjoining and being in Rapho town-
ship, Lanc. Co., Pa., adjoining lands of Mrs.
Stauffer, A. Gerber’s Estate, Philip Frank
and others. This is a fine tract of land and
under good fences and in a high state f
cultivation. Persons wishing to view the
same prior to the day of sale, will please
call on Jacob M. Gruber, residing near by.
Title and possession given on April 1, 1905.
Sale to commence at one p. m,, Thurs., Feb,
2, when terms will be made known by
THOMAS 8. GEISE,
C. H. Zeller, Auc. Assigne of Jacob M.
H. H, Zeller, Clk. Gruber and wife.

For Sale!
A LOT OF GROUND ‘in Mount Joy
Borough and Township, fronting on Mari-
etta street, containing one acre, Would be
a very desirable building site. Apply to
MRS. GEO. DERR
For Sale!
S000 SECOND-HAND BUC R GY
ont LEATHER TOP
APPLY TO
J. N. HOSTETTER, Mount Joy
Shires’ Meat Market
Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse
FLORIIN PENIN A.
W. W. SHIRES, Propr.
——
Dealer in Fresh & Smoked
Meats, Tallow, Lard, &e.
UARLOAD
OF TOYS.
Largest and Best Stock.
Lowest Prices.





You are cordially in-
vited to call and see our
Handsome Display,
Covering 600 square
feet and get our Start-
ling Prices.

Sprecher & Canss
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS

31 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa,
Administrator's Notice
Ome
Estate of Elizabeth Gensemer, late of
Florin, East Donegal, Township, Lancas-
ter County, Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration on said estate
having been granted to the undersigned, all
per<ous indebted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for settle-
ment to the ¢ Bnd evsigued residing at Millers
vilie, R. . No. 1, or
go ILLIAM GENSEMER,
WiLLis G. KENDIG, Administrator
Attorney
39 N. Duke St.

, Lancaster, Pa,
A Das ISTRATOR'S NOTICE!
whe
Estate of Samuel S. Royer, late of Mount Joy
Torough, Deceased.
Letters of administration on said estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to make immedi-
ate payment, and those having claims or de-
mands against thefsame will present them with-
out delay for settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding in Mount Joy Borov #h.
W. K. ROYER, Administrator.
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH, Attorney.
For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Joseph Hershey
Successor to W. W. Strasbach.
Fine Tonseorial Parlor
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.

ABNER M. HERSHEY,
AUCTIONEER
Mount Joy, Fenna.
Special attention given to calling all kiuds of rea.
estate and personal property sales, Satisfaction
Guaranteed. Charges moderate. Drop me a card
or call up 836 A.
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WANTED!
An enterprisin farmerin this section to canvass
during the state fall end winter among the farmers in
his Viciuity. Must be active, capable and honest.
Work avill prove profitable toa good man and can be
made a source of regular and easily earned income
each year. Toit ms ay be devoted as much or as jitle
time as desired® 1f interested write at once to T.
G.. Box74. Albany, N.Y.
GO TO
BRoyer's Saddler Shep
West Main Street, Mount Joy
1 am still making all kinds of Harness strictly hand
made, no machine work. lalso sell anything kep
in a saddler shop. Repairing Done Prompt pt
Prices to suit the times.
OH YES OH YES OH YES
If you are going to have a real estate or per-
sonal proverty sale consult
H. H. MORTON, Auctioneer
MOUNT JOY, PENN
Specialattention given to calling s of every de-
scription. Charges moderats. Satisfaction guaran-
teed Telephone La Pierre House, Mount Joy, Pa.
WANTED
MEN AND WOMEN in this county and ad-
joining territories, to represent and adverfise
an old established house of so'i | financial stand-
ing. Salary to men $21 weekly to women $12 to
818 weekly with Expenses advanced each Mon
day by cheek direct from headquarters, Horso
and buggyfurnished when necessary; position
Permane nt. Address, Rlew Bros. & Co., Dept.
A. Monon Bldg, Chi ago, 111.


LoReteletofetetetototototole dss
2 We_desire to inform the public 2
roy that we have harvested pos
2 1,500 TONS 2
5 Pure «oe. rey
& Spri Wai &
& Spring Wader &
2 Crystal ICE 3
5 which we will serve to the public £
o at very moderate prices. We &
£ fo a Wagn Though Flot Dally %¢
¥ and would say if you want pure bd
ice, clear from dirt and grass, we &
£ can supply it. Our solicitor will =
£ call on you in the near future. &
We also have for sale, the finest &
¥ kind of BUILDING STONE, 5
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2 All Kinds of Hauling, 2
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o£ 25
& J. N. Stauffer & Bro. &
> Mount Joy, Penna. 2
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Just Think of It
Success, American Boy, Frank Leslie and
Technical World, all for $2.50.
Regular Price, $5. Other combinations
Just as pleasing.
We are Headquarters for Magazine Subsecrip
tions. Can get anything you want and
and save you from 20 to 50 per cent
Ladies’ Home Journal is still $1.
Ladies’ Home Journal and Saturday Even-
ing Post, for $2 25,
No better holiday presents than good magazines
—————
A. B. ROOT
South Market Street, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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ets of Electric Seal.
tle pieces ;
they’re of a style that won’t change readily.
not too large and lined with Skinner's Guaranteed Satin.
$47.50, $50, $55 and $65.
up for criticism.
ly balanced and shaped ?
front too loose or too tight ?
hang right ?
Correct Clothes—$10, $12. $13.50, $15, $16.50, $18, $20, 22.50 and 35.00.


Flegant Fur Coats, $830.00
If you don’t care to invest in a good Seal Skin, get one of the new warm jack
These $30 Coats are unusually fine ; they are made from entire skirs, not lit-
the far is particularly thick and even on the pelt.
The secret of their goodness lies as much in the cut and fit as in the skins and
24 inches long ; box front ; revers
Other Coats at $25
; and finer qualities ; some trimmed with mink sable, at
How Does 1t Fit?
That is the question you ask when you put on a new suit,
Every point comes
Is the collar too high or too low ?
Are the shoulders proper-
Are the sieeves right in length 2 Is the back, and
Are the trousers too long or too 8" ort 2 Do they
All these clothes-features yon will find to be “just right” if you wear these
Young Meu’s Snits--6.50, 8.00, "10. 00, 12.00, 13.50 and 15.00
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Kinds of Green Goods in Season
Fine Oysters by the
BANANAS A SPECIALTY
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East Main Street
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Just What You Want
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Of all kinds can be found here.
Quar basement
department is full of the kinds of footwear needed
for this weather.
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Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Hosiery
18 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.
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Cood Newly Made Cider, 15¢c Per Gal.
APPLES
(aka Chee New yuk Stile App
All the Leading Varieties
such, Fle. Will be
COME

such as Non-
Greenings, Batawins,
sold by the barrel, bushel or peck.
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Longenecker’s Creen Crocery
MOUNT JOY, PA

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Ladies’ Silver Chatelaine Watches reduced from $4 to 2.75
Gold-Filled Watches; guaranteed for twenty years; Waltham
movement; for ladies or gentlemen, reduced from $15 to 1075
Rodger’s Knives and forks reduced from 4 50 to $3
Rodger’ Teaspoons reduced from 150 to 90¢
Butter dishes reduced from 250 to 1 25
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Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Spoon Holders, and many oth-
er pieces of broken sets at half price,
The Old Established Pawnbrokers and Jewelers. Ind. Phone 13384.


We are not in the Race
Good shoes, rightly made and good looking you
are always sure of here.
more than trashy
but price to recommen’ them.
our “La Frances's
wears nicely, and is suitable for dress or street wear,
The shape is new and the fitting qualities are as
good as clever shee-making can make them,
Yet the prices is only —$3 —and in all sizes, to.
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for Cheapness.
And they cost but little
*‘cheap’” kind that have nothing
This shoe is one of
ade of Patent Colt, which
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Pirosh & Simmons
20 N. Oueen Street, Lancaster. Penna.
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Sorrel Horse Hotel
West KiNG ST., LANCASTER
The annex now complete with the SORREL
HORSE, makes a frontage of 49, 52, 53% and
5 West King Street. Dinner 25 cents. Best
accommodations in every respect, A share of
your patronage solicited, |
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