i” ' PAGE ur New Premium Offer i The pore] You Spend | TWO » THE NEWS OF THIS 1 WEEKLY NEE BY NAMM GS en 49 1 oY . NEWTOWN Our Special Sale of Summer Clothing will continue for another week, as we still have on hand a variety of suits, that it will pay anyone to come and secure one of these values while they last. Following are the Prices for This Clearance Sale $14.75 For Suits Worth $18.50 & Up 13.25 4 “ 16.50 12.00 © ; * 15.00 ¢ 11.25 * 13.50 9.75 *“ i " 12.50 8.25 “ 4 6 10.00 678 « » = 625 +. =~ a Now is the time for you to take advantage of this sale as we must close out this stock to make preparations for our heavy fall and Win- ter Stock. All clothing guaranteed. 8.50 7-50 6.50 Hart Schaffner & Marz All Suits Bought Here Cleaned and Pressed Free. F ALL SAMPLES NOW ON DISPLAY Merchant Tailoring a Specialty COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS IN * HEI HONE NE HENNE HHA HEAR INEAN HAAN HNN THE WEEKLY BULLET | AMAA SO ————— CORRES AS GATHERED LAN( FLORIN NOTES the creamery the other day, his horse took a notion to kick and broke the shafts. The young man escaped un- injured. A post card surprise was held for Mrs. Amanda Weidman last Thursday She received 165 very beautiful post cards from friends at Harrisburg, Denver, Lancaster, Manheim, Mount Joy, and a number from the West. John Dunk, who is employed with E. 8. Weaver, was plowing out pota- toes on his farm near town on Friday when the mule he was driving, walk- ed across an old well that had been filled up. The ground gave way and down went Mr. mule. He was re- moved from his peculiar position by means of ropes. The mule was slightly cut about the legs. Ore IN OUR CHURCHES Methodist Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Preach ing at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by the pastor Lutheran There will be no services church next Sunday. Sunday school at 1.3 The usual services with preaching by the pastor will be re- sumed the first Sunday in Septem- ber. in the Evangelical Sunday school at 9 a. m. ing by the minister, Rev. W. H. Egge at 10 a. m. The theme of the dis- course will be: The Last Cup of Bit- terness. At 7.30 p. m. the Holy Communion will be administered and the Presiding Elder, Rev. J. Willis Hoover, will occupy the pulpit. Ev- ervbody is heartily invited to attend these services. ee eee. Preach- years. No appetite and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me.” —J. H. Walk DY, Ohio. POND! PERTTI POET OERT UPL PRO RRR UTOPRUERURTERTERT REET TERY ASTER FE HHH HR HE HHH HHH HAAN HAN “Had dyspepsia or indigestion ford” BOYS Suits at Getz Bros. at $2.25 IN i ENCE; or BY THE BEST CORPS COUNTY * FFF HHH TIFT ITHH HENNE HAE HEHEHE HANA HENAN RHEEMS STATION Rev. R. W. Illingworth and fam- ily have returned from their Sum- mer’s vacation. Services will. be held in the Presbyterian Chapel a- gain as usual. Victor G. Beatty, a Camden mer- chant, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Frank Knipe. Mr. Beatty is accom- panied by his friend Robert Wallace, a Camden chemist. Improvements are being made to the streets by our borough council. The directors of the Cemetery As- sociation are having new pipes and a hydrant put in at the main entrance to the grave yard. 0: Cutting the Tobacco Notwithstanding the unfavorable tobacco weather, the farmers are har- vesting their tobacco crops. Amos Shank, on the farm of David M. Eyer in East Donegal, is busy cuting his crop. Clayton Farmer, always in the front ranks in the planting and harvesting of tobacco, is also busy cut ting. Few, if any of the farmers, however will have the pleasure of cut ting tobacco the size or quality they do in ordinary years. Stee cenenusens $ (() 3 No Free Rides Superintendent McCaleb, of the Philadelphia Division of the P. R. R., has issued an order in which he states that the practice of trainmen permit- ting persons to ride on freight en- gines, cabs or trains must be stopped at once. No person, whether an em- ploye or not, will be allowed to ride without an order or pass, showing that it is good on freight trains or engine, and all employes are asked to do their best to enforce this order. ee 1 (} to $7.00. —————— Advertise in the Bulletin. It pays Wednesday, August 25th, 1909 McCALL APATTERNS 10c. | 15c. to inform patrons that we have We desire our many added a complete line of McCall patterns. 1400 Different Designs McCall ‘simplicity. 1 | patterns lead all others in style. fit and You get the very latest styles—the most nearly perfect | patterns money and brains can produce, and you pay but 10 and 15 Cents; no higher. H. E EBERSOLE W. Yours for business Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. —————— What The AUTOTONE IS The Autotone containing with- in itself the means for playing by is a Piano perforated affecting its qualities hand-playing. THE AUTOTONE Offers to the music lover, vious technical tr music rolls without in the least as an instrument for py - Sound, regardless of pre- alning, the means of render ing the most difficult compositions with all the feeling and expression of the finished. artist. You are cordially invited to call at our ware- rooms and examine the Autotone. Autotones range in price from $600 to $850. Kirk Johnson & oy Piano and Organ EXouse 24 West King Street, AYRES AFE TYLES Sa URE WEETON OUND ATISFACTION S: ERVICE THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE alle > A NY | Villiam Richardson ha removed Mrg, Simon Gish pent several Vi John Smith nt Sunday at La > 1) TL) With Us {with his family to Florinel days at Annville Lititz with Mr. and Mi Aaron Kay “ he Hk Y A ’ manuel Myers and family spent Ru I Boyer is the new hod-car-| ox 1 y (2 | Sunday at Manor campmeeting rier for John Masterson and Mrs. BE. BE Acker 3 Th More | Daniel Geltmacher and family| Messrs. John Roth and John Heil-| Saturd and Sunday in the family o e [spent Sunday with friends in Mari-| man spent Sunday at Lancaster | Horry Lichty at Middlet let Miss Nelle Morton spent several Vi Vy Willian LO d Yo Save l.ewis Resh and wife paid a visit | days with friends at Middletown. on Willia of Philadelpl pent ou |to his relatives at Leesport on Sun-| John Ritter and daughter Miss Hil- I ds n the unily of A. 1 | aay da, spent Sunday at Atlantic City Campbell. - Morris Wittle and family of Colum- | J. S. Carmany was the guest of Mr. and Mr H. K. Landis on Sun- bia, visited hig mother Mrs. Amanda | his mother at Palmyra on Sunday. dav entertained Mr. Bender and fam * Wittle on Sunday. Oscar Young spent Sunday as the|jly of Lititz, and both families en- Here IS Good M1 Sallie Buchanan and Mary {guest of his brother at Eby’s church. |joyed an automobile ride Clinton of Marietta, paid a visit to Mason John Masterson expects to Isaac Gre and Joh ( Smith - i.ewis Resh on Sunda) finish the Jacob Brunner house today |are the first persons iro this se News For Messrs, Stuart and Andrew Hogen KE. S. Weaver purchased two new | tion to make a trolley trip to Phila togler of Columbia, were guests of| wagons of Samuel Becker on Satur-| delpl 1 They transacted busines Peter Risser on Sunday. { day. {in that city on Ti} and made You Charles Zorger has gone to Altoona A horse valued at $200 died of|their trip over ti troile in J re he is emploved in the round lockjaw for William Longenecker on f.evi Henry in aged resident of We have had a great many requests from our customers to furnish them with a | OBSe. He will Teraove his family | Sunday {this village, was given a happy greet ‘Water or Lemonade Pitcher to match the “BANQUET’ Jvitial Tux blers we ave | has Dlare int the: texts fubdre. Mr. and Mis. Henry Young spent!ine of ] his David and been giving away. We have succeeded in securing a beauty and we have it b S meotine was held last [Guides at Rohreralows. us tlic BeCotoi Ohi: cad chale Iaailits Mv. Hen with the manufacturers for as many as we can use of them. | An open air meeting was 1} : ‘riday evening by a noted Evange-|of friends rv. who is near four-score years, is , Beautiful’ Banquet’’ Water or Lemonade Pitchers list ol the Volunteers of America in| Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Frances) hale and hearty and has resided in These Pitchers are full size for table use and hold about one-half gallon. They [o ¢ T ; leli 2 wh forceful Weidman, twins, a son and daughter, | the she » now occupies nearly for- are the same high quality as the “Banquet” Initial Tumblers we have been giving [this place, who deliv rex a I : | \ a ; tl, you, made of the finest quality sparkling crystal, lead blown glass, fire polished ¢ and ! ermon to a large audience {on Sunday. [ty vears. Hi on David and rari rirg cle ar as a bell. Etched like illustration above WITH YOUR OWN ITRLY | The last sermon for this confer harles Carson and lady frie nd | live with him and the other son. Si- AND WREATH and we are giving them away to our customers ABSOLI THELY lence vear was delivered bv the pastor | Miss Annie Shank spent Sunday at| mon, came from Littlestown, Pa., FREE as a special inducement for you to increase your trading with us. ih S yoy i TE oY ns I A cas i Co citing HERE IS OUR OFFER eric The last quarterly conference The new station agent at Rheems | I'h section was well represented | Procure a ‘‘Banquet’’ Initial Pitcher Punch Card from us, and every time you will be held on next Saturday at 2 p.|has rented the Stoll property opposite |at the Hillsdale campmeeting on Sun- make a cash purchase have the amount punched out. When you have purchased by presiding elder Rev. Lowry in| Carmany’s store {day Among the number in attend- goods for cash to the amount of $20.00 present the punched er Sd we will give vi A pes i ey services will] = Mr. and Mrs. Rutt of Elizabethtown {ance were B. H. Greider and family, Jouuse of the Plickers PREM Ee SN Inmwan ye re held on Sunday. Sept. Hth, at 10 |spent Sunday in town as the guests | Isaac Wealand, Mr. and Mrs. Henry m. by Rev. McDannald of Lancas-|0t George Klines | 1 Acker, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Groff, | How to Get a r. Mrs. Harry Weidman of Philadel-|{and daughter Myrtle, Morris Enter- | | phia, is visiting his parents in this|line, Naomi Enterline, John 8. For tik {IER =n | place for a few days. [n an and family, Mr. and Mrs. John E Complete Water i Hin ii SE |. ‘squire C. "A. Wiley attoiided the) Kesserring and son. Kieffer, Harry 1, i ls \[ra aro is slowly re- funeral of his father at Dillsburg, | Heise i famil, and Miller Wea Set Free iii wi Fo from a severe spel of sieke) York county, this week ran mil a 2 4 Thre a po nw I t J: ) ¢ he \ 111 h ] 0 0 1 nh We give you one “BANQUET” David Bowman n aged re en oe hi ion Te ion newt i Water Pitcher and 6 “BANQUET” of town, is very seriously ill at I. K. Freymeyer and family ( ] nj t happy Tumblers, all etched with your home in this place. La Saturday and Sunday with his par-|distinet of bein of si own initial and wreath to match od ] i x as, in nts at Reinhold’s Station. ) 12 1ighters i ill : t hy heb den : : ; Messrs. Lawrence Adams and Till-| particip 1 the event B les | when your purchases amount to s calling on old friends here | an Barnhart attended campmeeting | will bo ty two wrandonild $32.00. | week oy lat Centi Vial on Sund: | re wind 1f nu 1 it this We will punch cards on same Irvin Friday ® horse “was Hea "Daniel Brubaker moved on theta hat all | front of the Washington House when| ~~ : thew 3 oN hak plan as We give checks. the dnimal frightened, tore loose apd 2712 Vacaied by his father in Past! Ke Ls i | Donegal, near Kraybill's church. ) h bee s | Come in and See Them. | ran home. : a areit Emanael Eby's brother left for hislan aggressive probit is) Tell it to Your Friends. + Neem a fact home in W ichita, Kansas, on Monday | beer actively , d in 1 | ol f € ,|after spending some time here. to the liquor traffic. We Have Vour Initial. Sunday to help that gentleman cate. Messrs. Harry Kottler and Harvey < re Don’t Miss This Chance. brate his fifty-sixth birthday. Ror-| dey r have returned home from Hills MARIETTA |ty-seven persons were present and he | dale where they were camping. Mi teh x 4 TR & CO got many handsome presents. Frank Felty has rented the Her-|, Iss ois oid of i Asis spe Bt 0 S B BERNHART . Lioyd M. Glattacker of this pine, [ nan Reich farm near Reich's church 5 N aXe Aste Bs Me gua of ant ’ . lgot a very nice position with the] Wl occupy it in ihe very near Sulizhach. . ey . 1 ! Adams Express Company at Elizabeth fang wi he ’ s Miss Mary Burkholder is enjosings Our Store is the People’s Store ig Last Saturday was his wine . [her two weeks’ vacation at Pen Mar | r 85 Much About dh 2 : LoRoE OF the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz of Harris and York. , The Busy Big Store You Hea jLocath rind By on nan tendere toa | bur. Shent Sanday Jn fown as. the Miss Catharine Breneman of Florin | . ! ec £ y ‘lends endere( MISE c « 1 ¢ The Store Where Your Dollars Go Farthest im Je receiv- | BO tie parents Mr. and Mrs. is spending some time here with Mrs. | Y PENNA led in all about seventy-five be autt-| Mo oy and Jay Nissley will John Brenemaly Lisp | MOUNT JO ’ ’ ful cards. | give a dance in honor of a number Jobst A. Noshisr: Mee Koonin: ang i 3 3 ER A daughter Marie, have gone to New a— Ee — - Te So riena at Chickies Park on Jersey, their future home. i Ns gs =a Le wv j £hursday night, ; : Misses Nellie Rich and Mary Pfis- Beans 75 aml rE TEC CETTE ER= 1) AST ei | Clarence Musselman will Jeave this ter of Philadelphia, are the guests of Weal for Pusiurg Where he will take John W. Espensheid and family. an gaaminetion before the officials of Mrs. G. A. Harter and daughter, R WEEK the W estinghouse Manufacturing Co. Miss Marie, are visiting at Selins- ANOTHER WEEK ANOTHE Fifty-seven tickets were sold from grove, Mrs. Harter's native home. he ene wom a ate, | Th sevice at Chis park un : ih . ““lder the direction of George C. K. drove there aside from those that Sample, every Sunday night, draw went by train. J BIG REDUCTIONS Rev. Linebaugh will ship his house-' large crowds. : x po > Eugene Alwine, Clyde Sweeney, hold effects on Wednesdny prior folic, Tousen Reidel and Miss Ozelln ; his departure for the West. He Sweeney of York, were gnests of Mrs. will preach his farewell sermon on WI. Burkholder Sunday evoning J. Elmer Shultz of Jersey City, While Jacob Shelly's son was driv- is spending several days here with ing thru town on his way home from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz SHOES JUST A FEW WEEKS AND SCHOOL WILL BE OPEN There will be some feet to be shod— A great many will be shod with S. S. S. School Shoes They are the best because we de- tail all that goes into them. CLOTHING Zowhere else in Lancaster will you find as large a variety of models and fabrics for your choice; nowhere else in Lgncas- ter can you find the equal of the Tailoring and quality of Clothing at prices such as we've marked. Every Suit that remains from our Summer Stock is marked at a reduction of from 20 to 33 per THEY WILL WEAR cent, We stand back of every pair. We only want a trial; after that TE You'll always buy S. S. 8S. CHIL- DREN’S SHOES. Prices 85c up to $1.50 FOR BOYS and GIRLS Cases, Trunks and Bags. hs A speciaL © $4.98 SUIT CASE or BAG 28-30 E. King St., me S. S. S. store LANCASTER, PA. ERE aE ESR 7 —>kancaster's Largest Carpet House€&— JUST A MINUTE Now is the time to make your purchases of FURNITURE and CARPETS if you will need them later. We are laying back every day Furniture for Spring delivery, because the prices are way down now. Quality in Anything 1s a vital point (with tne right price, of course). We can show "you the Quality and the Price. If you give us a look, we know we will get your order, and you will be benefited, as well as we. Don’t forget we are in a position TO FURNISH YCUR HOME COMPLETE This is the largest Home Furnishing Store outside of Philadelphia. Third, Fourth and Fifth Floors, all Furniture. Main Floor, Carpets, Rugs nd Curtains. WESTENBERGER MALEY & MYERS, 125 AND 127 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. iw 2 ZZ ZA i i 2 A ai Wraps WO to ly cor iste and yal out len anc cle: Th