SF EERLY BULLETIN Mt. Jov, Pa. E. SCHROLL, Editor rvd Publisher | sscription, 50 @eats u &ear. Six Months, 25 ents. Legal ivertising 10 cents per line each insertion Entered af the Post Office at Mount Joy as second class matter gle Copies 2 cents, Sample Copies Free. THE BEST COUGH CURE In buying a cough medicine, re- member the best cough cure, Kemp’s Balsam costs no more than any other kind. Remember, too, the kind that cures is the only kind worth any- thing. Every year thousands are saved from a consumptive's grave by taking Kemp's Balsam in time. Is it worth while to experiment with anything else ? Sold by all dealers at 25¢. and. 50c. om TR RT TYR AIR ETE Ny RHEEMS’ STATION. Miss Viola Horner of Reading, spent a week with her aunt, Mrs. Aaron Groff and family. The Misses R. Wentzel of Bellwood,.and Mani Fleck of Tyrone, Pa. were guests of Miss Mary Heisey. Tohn Wolgemuth, manager Rheems Can- ing Co., spent some time with his sister Anna at Shippensburg State Normal School. OC. C. Gingrich purchased 46 steers from L1i Nidsley jtobacco merchant; that averaged 1574 1bs- 2 of them weighed 18201bs a piece. Clayton Nissly’s condition is slowly im- proving. At last accounts he was almost helpless owing to the severe shock close to his spine, E. H. Hersh, machinist and wheelwright, has accepted the contract to build trucks for the large number of gasoline engines sold by the Landis brother -— INDUSTRIES WANTED The Chicago & North Western Railway Yas information from desirable points on its lines thatindustries of various kinds are desired, The fine prospect of a bounteous harvest insures the continuance of the large business of former year and is causing many communities to make strong effort to secure new indusriey. Among the est- ablishments wanted are iron and wood working concerns, cereal miles, canning works, cold storage plants and mill of ious kinds, as well as mercantile esta— shiments, Requests for particulars add- s 10 the Tudustrial Department of the C. \. W. Ry., Chicago, will be promptly uded to. -— MASTERSONVILLE. Miss Nancy Fry is sick with :T, typhoid N. 8. Zug made a business trip to Kliza- bethtown and Harrisburg, Jocob Missemer and wife of Lancaster visited Dr. P. N. Becker and wife on Sunday. Mrs, Jacob S. Hackman had among her Ler market things, 64 bunches of radishes. The sale held at the Exchange hotel on Jaturday by Lehman & Keener was poor- i» attended. Some of the horses were with ira%n for want of Bidders. ——— erm. HOW TO BREAK UP A COLD It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely brok- en up in one or two days’ time. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlain’s cough remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms, it counteracts the effect of be cold and restores the system toa healthy condition within a day or two. Hor sale by J. 8. Carmany Florin, and all Mount Joy druggists. SR A a HAVE YOU TRIED be new Quick desserts that grocers are now selling? They are justly termed Aasy to Make” as all ingredients are in the patxage. Z'hree complete pro— ducts—D-Zerta, Quick Pud ing and D-Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert at voc per package, and D-Zerta Ice Cream Powder, 2 packages tor 25cents. A trial will convince you how easy it is to have the finest desserts with no labor and little expense. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS Twelve exclusively first class personally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Department of the Chicago, Union Pacific & North West- ern Line, July 7th, July 18th and August 4th, for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone National Park, Portland, Puget Sound points. The Yosemite, San Francisco and Southern California. All expenses of the Journey are included in the initial cost. All arrangements for hotel accommodations, train schedules, etc., are provided for in ad- vance. Write for itineraries and full par- ticulars to 8. A, Hutchison, Manager Tourist Department, 212 Clark St. Chicago Illinois, May 23-5 ——— essen. gour stomach troubles you do not con- at there is no cure for a great many permanently cured by Chamber- fach and Liver Tablets. Try Are certain to prove beneficial 0st a quarter. Sold by J. 8 iy Florin, and all Mount Joy drug- ——— ere em PPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY Will pay at least $25 a week to men or men equalified to sell a new plan of Ac- put and Sickness Insurance, including able legal services, to the working 6, The only policy of its kind on the t. HUSTLERS CAN MAKE $10 f. Address V, R. SCHENCK Co., rty Street, New York City. May9-4t A —— gp eer ee. man’s great clothing sale, He tline in town. Lots of our ave bought their suite of him, ell, A - ¥ /An Ordinance GRANTING THE ROHRERSTOWN/, LANDIS VILLE AND MOUNT JOY STREERRAILWAY COMPANY THE RIGHT TO KAY THEIR TRACKS ON PROPERTY AND /RIGHTS OF WAY SECURED FROM SIMON/SNYDER, NA- THAN STARK AND MARIA [HOFFMAN TO THE SOUTHERN TERMINU$ OF BARBARA STRRET, IN THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY THENCE NORTH ON AXD ALONG SAID BARBARA STREET TO /EAST DONEGAL STREET, THENCE OY EAST DONEGAL STREET TO COLUMBIA/ AVENUE, THENCE ON COLUMBIA AVENUE TODELTA STREET THENCE NORTH ON/ DELTA STREET TO MARIETTA STREET, THENCE WEST ON MARIETTA TO THE INTERSECTION OF WEST DONEGAL STREET, THENCE WEST ON WEST DONEGAL STREET TO THE W TERN LIMITS OF SAID BOROUGH, TO RECT POLES AND STRING WIRES AND TO OPERATE MOTOR CARS THEREON. Section 1— Be it enacted by the Burgess and Town Coancil of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the Rohrerstown, Landisville and Mount Joy Street Railway Company is hereby granted permission to build an electric railway with single track, with the necessary curves, switches and turnouts in said Borough of Mount Joy, beginning at a point in the eastern line of said borough, thence on and along property and rights of way of said company purchased from Simon Snyder, Nathan Stark and Maria Hoffman in said borough, thence north on and along said Barbara Street to the southern terminus of Barbara street to East Dcnegal street; thence on East Don- egal street to Columbia avenue; thence on Columbia avenue to Delta street, thence North on Delta street to Marietta street; thence west on Marietta street to the iuter- section of West Donegal street; thence west on West Donegal street to the western lim- its of said borough, with the privilege of erecting such poles and stringing wires thereon as may be necessary to operate said railway and to run cars thereon propelled by electricity. All switches and turnouts shall be placed at such points as the Town Council of the Borough of Mt, Joy may ap- prove. Section 2, The uniform guage of said track shall be five feet, two and one-half inches (5 ft., 21¢ inches) and the rails shall be of the kind known as flat rails, on the streets of the borough and shall be so laid as to conform with the established grade of the borough. The space between said rails and for a distance of thirty (30) inches out- side of each rail shall be macadamized or paved with stone or such other material as Council may from time to time use on the other adjoining portions of the street, and shall be kept filled even with the top of the rails. If the said Railway Company shall neglect or refuse to keep said portion of said street so paved or macadamized after thirty days’ notice in writing, then the Bor- ough of Mt. Joy may do it, and collect the cost thereof from the said Railway Com- pany. Section 3. For the purpose of introduc- ing electricity as a motive power, the Rohr- erstown, Laudisville and Mt. Joy Street Railway Company shall have the right to erect and maintain poles on both sides of the streets, property and rights of way along the route of said railway at such points as the engineer in charge of the construction of sail street railway and the Town Coun- cil of the Borough of Mt. Joy may direct, and to connect the poles on opposite sides of the said streets, property and rights of way so as to carry the wires which conduct the electric current to the cars: Provided, that the said wires shall be maintained at a height of not less than eighteen (18) feet above the established grade of the street; and that the poles of the said Railway Company shall be wood, octagonal, uniform in size and heighth, and shall be painted a color approved by the said Council, when- ever deemed necessary by said borough. And, provided further, that the Borough of Mt. Joy shall have the right to use said poles to support and convey such wires as may be owned and operated by the Bor- ough of Mt. Joy, said borough wires to be erected so as not to interfere with the oper- ation of said railway. Section 4. That the said Railway Com- pany shall be required to run their cars at intervals of not over sixty minutes during the business hours between Mt, Joy and Lancaster and that the rate of speed shall not exceed eight miles per hour within the limits of said borough. And, provided further, that the said Railway Company shall not collect more than five cents (5¢) fare from its passengers for a continuous ride within the limits of the said borough, and that the cars shall stop at all street cor- ners to take on and let off passengers. . Section 5. Said Railway Company shall not place any turnouts at the intersection of any streets or highways; and, provided further, that whenever in the construction and repair of its lines, the said Railway Company shall dig up the surface of the street, said street shall be properly repaired and restored by the said Railway Company in the same condition as it was prior to such digging; and where poles are placed on sidewalks, said sidewalks to be properly repaired with the same material as origin- ally constructed. In default thereof, the said borough, after due notice, shall make such repairs at the cost of said Railway Company. And, provided fursher, that the rights and privileges granted to the Rail- way Company by this ordinance shall not interfere with*the rights of the borough to have access to the water supply mains of the borough laid on said streets. And, provided further, the said Railway Company shall re- move the snow placed on said streets by the Company, taken from between the tracks of the railway by the use of the sweeper or shoyel twenty-four (24) hoursafter the snow has ceased to fall. Section 6. No cars within the borough limits shallbe allowed to stand on the track longer than one hourat any one time. Section 7. The Borough of Mt. Joy re- serves the right to grant franchises to rail- waysorother companies or corporations to cross the tracks of said Railway Company either at grade or otherwise, Section8, The Rohrerstown, Landisville and Mt. Joy Street Railway Company shall build and operate said railway between Lancaster and Mount Joy to the western limits” of the borough within six months from the passage of this ordinance and shall pay all expenses incurred by said borough in printirg all ordinances granting fran- chises tosaid Company. A failure to com- ply with any of the provisions of this sec- tion within the time specified, shall be a forfeiture of all rightsand privileges herein conferred. Section 9. The said Railway Company, in consideration of the franchise hereby granted, shall pay tothe Burgessof the Bor- ough of Mt, Joy, annually, the sum of fifry (60¢) on eachand every pole which may be erected and maintained by them within the borough limits, and five ($5.00) dollars for cach and every car which they may regular- ly use in the daily operation of their road. Section 10. The said Railway Company shall indemnify and keep harmless the Bor- ough of Mt. Joy from any damage that may be done to persons and property by reason of the construction and operation of their said railway Section1l, That for each and every yio- lation of any of the conditions of this ordi- nance and for any refusal tocomply withany of said provisions, after due notice to that ef- fect by said Borough Council, said Railway Company shall be liable to a penalty of ten ($10.00) dollars, and for any continued vio- lation of any of the provisions thercof, after due notice of the said Borough Jouneil, the penalty shall be five ($5 00) dollars for each and every day the violation continues. Section 12, After the passage and ap- proval® of this ordinance, all former ordi- nances granted the Rohrerstown, Landis- ville and Mt, Joy Street Railway Company are hereby repealed. Seetion 18, Thesaid Rohrestown, Landis- ville and Mt, Joy Street Railway Company shall not be considered as having accepted this ordinance and shall not acquire any rights under it, until itshall by resolution of its Board of Directors enter an acceptance of the same on its minutes, and shall file a duly certified copy of such minutes over its corporate seal with the Mt. Joy Borough Jouncil within fifteen days after it has been duly enacted, Ordained and enacted into a law this seventh day of June A, D, 1006, Attest: C. 8. LONGENTCKER, R., FELLENBAUM, Clerk, President. Approved this ninth day of June A, D. 1906. «J. W. BHRITE, Burgess, Tn Fin te I Ro The Buying Power Rll = i TT (TE | ke : Xl of 2,000. Cigar Stores HERE is no mystery or secret in the National Cigar Stands’ methods. We can sell cigars for less than has ever before been possible because #wo trousand of us—all concern. dictate our own terms to manufacturers. druggists with an established cigar trade—concentrate our buying in one co-operative See the power of such a mighty union of individual forces! We can practically We can and do—control our own brands and factories. Instead of buying separately in small lots from jobbers, we become practically our own producers. - The cigars we scll come to us at the lowest cost ever known in cigar retailing. IFor instance: thev are sold at the lowest prices ever known for the same quality. And RUE osAT] Black anda White a at 5c. each i CIGAR STANDS is really a etter cigar (better leaf and more of it) than you have been accustomed to get at 3 for 25c. “Black and White” is one of 30 exclusive brands, made éy and for the National Cigar Stands. Here are some others—all showing the same superiority in quality for price— CUBA-ROMA : A first-class 8 for 25c all-Havana cigar, at - Best domestic cigar ever sold at - ADAD: A first-class domestic cigar of superior workmanship - STIRLING CASTLE: Fine, clear Havana cigar 10c quality COLLEGE DAYS: 5c 6 for 25c¢ - 7 for 25¢ Gc FLOR DE MADRID : Asuperior clear Havana cigar in fine sizesat & for 25¢ SE If creer NYT TTS pr hy he RL ra lil erg LRT 1 _ orn TT: qt GAT BAL ; A. prem W. GARBER, Distributer. MT. JOY, Here and Here is the Place You Can Find Your IDREAT. SHAUB & CO. BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY 81 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PENNA. 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 No. 2 Folding Brownie A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. PICTURES 2% x 3% inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. Full description in Kodak Catalog FREE at any photographic dealers or by mail, EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Yo, OE0LELLB00ELC220G62006DEHH The Concrete Stone Works Florin, Penna, J. XY. EILINE, : $ $ $ g $ $ $ $ [iad 0398203 0E COGIC HOVE I0000000T209 All Kinds of Plain and Ornamental Concrete Work Made to Order, such as Building Blocks, Chimneys, Steps, Walks, Waterine Troughs, Porch Piers, Etc. I also have for sale at all times, the BEST QUALITY OF CEMENT on the market in any quantity, Your Patronage Solicited. Give me a trial H900000060000060008005%0 —_—— : \ nN INTE Qu 20 Cents 300 Pairs of Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords, Strap Sandals, Barefoot Sandals, White Sandals, formerly 55c. 75¢, 1.00 and 1.25 will be sold this weeZ, At 50 Cents. All sizes from baby’s sizes 5 to girl's size 2. lia. Shoe Store A 8S. Cohen & Co., 27 Locust §t., Bl CONTRACTOR AND MANAGER, Geyer's Champion Disinfec tant & Vermin Destroyer [t will clean your cattle and poultry nicely from all Lice and they will thrive better. When you set your hens sprinkle the nest well and your hens will set bet- ter while the chicks will be free from lice It will destroy all disease germs. Price 25c. You should try Geyer's Champion Egg Increaser and Conditlon Powder at 2bc per Ib. box, Also Guyer’s Scurvy Cure for poultry. Let me hear from you G. A. GEYER, Florin If you need a Gas or Gasoline Engine buy it direct from the factory and not from a Sub, agent. Capital Gas and Gasoline Engines are positively made without any packing. | They dont have a clock spring or sprocket wheel for an igniter. The genuine Capital is made only by C. H. A. DISSINGER & BRD. 400 Hellam St., WRIG rs Vee. PA. Brand New an so Reasonable is what looks like, and about the prices, OUR CLEANING and DYEING is the best in the city, Better tart to be a customer here now. _ STAR STEAM OYEING AND DRY CLEANING { —3 I &— Wm. H, N’Comsey Co., 43 West Chestnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. Always look for the Star. Both Phones I=" Dr. E. W. Garber agent the people say our work is the local 1 MADAME DEAN FRENCH FEMALE j§ fl A Save, Cerrary Revere for SUPPRRSSED MENSTRU BB NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! § ! faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. § Pp for $1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be p F when relieved. Sam; vec. If your druggist does not §d have them send your orders to the A UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, Pa. W. Garber Shire’s Vieat Market Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse FPIORIN - PEININA. W. W. SHIRE, Propr. smoked Meats, Tallow, Lard, &e. The Only Place to Get Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &¢. 78 _Ap— Scholing’s West End Mount Joy Penna Bakery Eggs For Hatching Single Combed Brown & White Leghorn, Greider and Culp Strain; Also the Sin. Combed Black Minorcas, These ara extra fine birds and produce large white eggs. Price, 5) cents per setting of 13 Yards always open for inspection, H. H. MORTON, Mount Joy, Pa. For a Neat and Clean Shave, Hair Cut or Shanipoo, go to Josephikiershey Successor to W. W. Strasbach. Fine Tonserial Parlor East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. WINDSOR HOTEL Between 12th & t3ih Sts, on Filbert St, Phila, Pa, Three minutes walk from the Reading Termi- nal. Five minutes walk from the Penna. R. R. Depot. European Plan $1:00 per day and upwards. dmerican Plan $2:00 per day. FRANK M. SCHEIBLEY, Manager ABNER M. HERSHEY, AUCTIONEER Mount Joy, Fenna. axtitsndporasnal property mite. teatro Guaranteed. Charges moderate, Drop me a card or call up 836 A. COLLIN'S FRAMELETS The Collin’s Framelet supplies the general need for an inexpensive yet dignified method of framing and preserving the innumeral,le maga- zine clippings, posters, art prints, illustrated post cards, Perry pictures, ete., in which the finest paintings, drawings and photographs are now so admirably reproduced. It is seldom desirable to purchase a costly frame tor a clipping or print, yet they are so of- ten of such unusual merit or possess such heart. stirring quality that we wish to preserve them The ART CORNER PIN is another exceedingly attractive decorative metal corner which fits snugly to the corner of the photograph mount, forming a corner frame, ° It has a metal back with a projecting pin so that the picture may be attached to the wall. A mounted photograph embellished with four of these corner pins isat once framed and ready for display. The Art Corner Pin meets a universal need. It 1s the easiest and most satisfactory way of displaying photographs of all kinds and sizes Tryaset! You can get them at BENDER'S photo supply store, at 25 cents per set Collin's Framelets at 5 and 10 eents each Full Line Photogra- phers’ Supplies W.B.BENDER Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing E. Main St, Mount Joy. Agency for Standard Steam Lary STOP AT THE Sorrel Horse Hotel West Kina ST. JAncasTER The annex now complete with the SORREL HORSE, makes a frontage of 49, 52, 58 and 6 West King Street. Dinner 25 cents, Best accommodations in every respect, A share of your patronage solicited, A, B., ADAMS, Pro.
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