PAGE TWO NN THE WEEKLY BULLETIN 1909 mber Wednesday I, sept | HEHEHE EEE EEE HEE HEE HII HH HEHE HEHE He EN RENE HHH SH RH HHH HH SE HH HEH EHH HE HEN | : : . 1” 1 ) y sp— 1 ve ran Specia sn N p— ¥ | The ‘Foster & Coch P § by | E) i . » ¥ : » Sewing Machine, $17 & $19 X OPT TROP TROTTER TRI, } * . «11 it's adv rest] lead vou to ect it in preferend | F . A v op ' . FAP FOPVLF ' . . > ’ 7 / Consider well it's advantage hey lead y 3 711 VEINS OF THIS COMMUNIT} AS GATHERED BY THE Bl y 02 , to others ‘ . : ‘ex Lyn i : Gs , 3 oe n (2 WEEKLY CORRESPONDENTS IN LANCASTER COUNT) ¥ It has but trifling vibration, run- , | : : : » ; 8 1d saring longer, {| " nm PEAR HENEAEAETHENN HENNE HANNE HNNEN HAHN HANAN HHA HNN HEIN TREN ANE HAHA HME HAAN HAHAHAHAHA NNN nn CASIET Al wearing | WN 1 ax “ It ma cr || [ALL 20 & 33e (0T- Ba | Makes a perlec itch t's : . : brating shuttle is easiest to handie, || | TON WASH GOODS RHEEMS STATION LANDISVILLE MASTERSONVILLI ating | It has a positive self setting needle | It wit) suv to huv seeded woods Jol Gi, Enterline has improved John B. Minnich of Philadelphia ET Acker of Rheen 3 vas a attachment so the needle cannot rw py | roperties by constructing cement the guest of Henry Koser tor in th ction | Thea f { tori no § nany omen are dong v ak OBS Root and Baker are b v \ 1! M1 1 I \ be set wrong. The four food rigid Ww as m Ww walk Mess) toot a : feed without springs, makes even | For These 15¢, | & | Geol W. Baker, a construction sampling their packing of 3,200 cas- and danghte Katl 1 2 ® stitching. The seifthreading shut. | 4 C ye { Silk engineer, Is spending his vacation at! es of leaf tobacco, thtow ) ] tle is a time saver | $L2D Colored MRS, home with his sister, Mrs, Cyrus Ev- Miss Anna Nye and Mrs. D. Burt | Hoo Mrs. N { Smith of Hummelstown, are the ove . yi: i antage is | A won it an eye toa pretty ber 2 desire : © many patron: at we have Not the Least Advantage il & Wortls wil a S ns : y David Brubaker, Raymond Grove, | guests of Mrs. Amos Cooper he Manheim Outing Club enjo W ¢ desire to mform our m my p irons th i c the Moderate Price {| | waist or dress will save a third, a and Frank Pierce are spending a few Henry Stehman, the six year old an outing in William Ri ov added a complete line of McCall patterns half or more—when, she buys the days in Philadelphia, having made son of John Stehman, broke his right [spending a week in tent Chey are | re 1b esa enti Kan. is deriv party of vou nen and } With Hand Drop Head, SIT, | materials NOW, Taffetas, Mess the trip by trolley arm White folio skating, Dr. Mar- (un orderly party of u 2) . . 2 o | e in 5to 15 yard lengths Mr. and Mi Romannus A. Buffen- | tin reduced the [fracture are always welcome in this 1 40 D ff Tr t D Automatic Drop lead S19 ef, etc, I 3 Io ya myer and two sons, of Earlville spent Amos Cooper and wife returned | hood 1 e en esl ns You'll better appreciate it’s merit | Ihe TOWELS FOR 0c, Sunday here as guests of the former's from a 1,500 mile automobile trip | I't hers are moving around quite when you come and see it operate, | Large 19 x 40 huck towels brother, John A. Buffenmyer to Cine nai, Dayan, Washington, | ac bys ly 1a1 nd t ; McCall patterns lead all others in style, fit and : > MN R : An effort being made to acqnire | Baltimore and other places. loft hea wp i bel 1 : iy, (FOURTH FLOOR cunning factory for a branch shos Mrs. John M. Swarr, Clyde Swarr, | knowi It is estimated ti ti simplicity. ctory and a Philadelphia concern and Urban Baker ave visiting Mrs. average yield of wheat | a in 1 | zy 1 ] xr for i iid to be interested in the pro- Swarr’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | thi tion a t or 1 ish You oet the very latest stvles—the most neariy pertect a | < v — Avi «| of Whittick, of Ariel, Wayne County. ! : A : : : reve . ein atte TP Money -v a oa . e. an ‘oll pay bu FOSTER: ax (30CHRAN Clarence Rank has become station Mrs. Ida Kryder, of Washington, I'he Hill Luthera nda 104 patterns money and brains cau produce, and you pay ut i y 5 1 . ; . Ws ' hich was hel i reve. 4 , y : 3 gent at this place succeeding H. E.|D. C., after spending a month at the | picnic, which wi hie 1 10 and 15 Cents; no higher. Yours for business 32 to 38 E. King st. Lancaster, Pa. J) Hoffman, who has held ‘the position | Bungalow Cottage, in the camp|near Colebrook, 5 a nec S| \ = ince the office was opened Mr. | grounds, has gone to her city home Saturda 1 Re ont band 53 Hoffman has been transferred to Con Last Wednesday Samuel Root rn 1 the 1 ic and ad- | : Lr . hao 1h ¢ 3 ( | H ewago, where he becomes assistant! sampled 465 cases of leaf tobacco. | dr 1d bh i Tr — tation agent This is believed to be the biggest | Moyer, of Lebanon count \ free . » el DAYS \ campmeeting opened in W. L.|dav’s work ever done in Lancaster |suj r wa Vel } in a 1 [ Ho v's grove, near this place, on|county by one person samplil to- [dance to whicl Ie ’ a1 t 1 IT r P SCH L | saturday and will continue over two | bacco Ihe singing class und wel W. Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. —— | Sundays It is being held under the Communion services were held inition H. P. © V Franl —————r | euspices of the A. M. E. churches of | the Centerville United Brethren |S. Brubaker as istant eld t ————— ___ ——— - EE - - 01 : . he 1 , | Marietta and Columbia and is in| church on Sunday evening, when the | mee 1g at the la home nd the = They are here and y ou will want to know what to buy |- RE ge pastor Rev. Oliver Mease preached | attendance of o d vou ople for the Boys and Girls to wear for school as well asfor| |. 0. arc 8 S Shearer culhis farewell sermon. This weok he | was quit Te he meets : / ; » privilege to show the |[harsday gave a dinner in honor of |left for Dayton, Ohio, where he willl for inst : Ste and a ce there Clothes. Come and allow us the privilege o%h : 1 i ary Wolgemuth old family, of | take a course in a Theological Semi- [some t i oted at ting | + 1 es ys re OID . » | He )l ar ¢ y t : : : new and most practical things to buy; we strive to follow the | Maugansville, Md. who visited among | nary there 0 singin eel { t.ves in this se The oy The Eas Hemptield Township | taught by the i1 Ui The last < y c for vou. [relatives in this section. I'he othe economy pl gi gus . ’ ste were Mrs. Susan Wolgemuth, | School Board which had decided eet hel ne hn John Do not fail to sce onr new fall goods. Just arrived. | John W. Wolgemuth and Miss Anna|not to open the Lake Mill School the |P. H n- | 8 . th . ~ 1 a vavd [wWol emuth oming term, on account of the small} day i m " te 7 Se n n1111 . 1th — We are showing a specially fine One fine lot at {2 | 2¢ a yard. ] The sale of the farm and pefsona tmber of scholars in atendance, at imme Yannis I'he Autotone is a Piano containing with ine of new styles of Percalls and Many new styles of Dress Ging- |e fects of the late Samuel 8 ting on Tuesday evening, de BAINBRIDGI & in itself the means for playing by perforated 3 1 i 1 \ and . re hi Thu av attr ) S cide have e school opened, be ] . ‘ : : or " i. Printed Cambric. hams at §, {0 and {2 |-2¢ yard. {nisht Jasi Th irsday attracted a small led 15 hay th : loo! 0} ; rl cho of music rolls without in the least affecting its \ A a yard. my i "po No 1, f buyers. Among the number | cause there was such a strong protest| =... l d ( $i. . - : i At 10s. 42 | 20= yar The best. showing of Pigursd [were some antiquarians in search of | trom the patrons The Board Is} aio) BEL CB qualities as an instrument for hand-playing. : . Plain and Striped Wool Mohair tor |" didn Set nov coking. for Ferakan pois Cyrus © 1 ch An extra fine showing of choice : Yockt relics, of which there were a ow looking for a teacher f the EL . : Sh > . | the better dress. Inu Old china broug bi chool. I : H : : styles of Belford Suiting, just the | Ve |! ld chit brou ht b ; thi ! tical lrosd for The largest line of all new | ces and old linens and coverlets sold pi of Harrisburg po pn 1 r a practical dress | B | "it > wea z ny 2 ! tng lo : hu - ool styles of GALATEAS, ever shown at tobno igure ven smote ELIZABETHTOWN with friend Sno, Sih. school, they nok like a fine woo J Se | E . , 1and dried meats. of which there wasl i. 11 Volz shout Monday. in Missed Tennis Ha i y Jo 7 ~ here I'he best thing for Boys’ | o. ; H z Si \ lay in Wool Cloth. { Visi 1 a 1. | @ large Guantity, bronght much hugh lelphia nie Cover spen tin it. York i; Vera 1 sic lover, regardles f pre : 3 : 7! 1 Suits and Pants, wear like boards, | ' Vos re BIA ha iy id y ; ro : ( ffers to the music over, regarc ess 0 pre- Price is only {2 {-2 and, {5¢ yd. : \ | price an are paid 1m the m D. H. Martin spent several davs at| with friend | ; ; iia , : |. _|wash and look well. [et The farm, which consisted of | ppijadelphia and Atlantic City | Ira Scot itl famil vious technical training, the means of render- New Ee Madan pa us Do not hesitate to see our fabrics; | 15 a fit it ninth ments, I atl Fletcher Miles spent last week w ith | journing at At ic t Chey will ing the most difficult compositions with all hams for Boys Waist Blouses anc re like how a bec: » like | CF mile vorth of Rheems, in Mount ypjands at Philadeiphia and Atlantic {also visit Philadelphia and other cit- | ag , . 3 ela Shirts ye lise So Show Shen hecatiae Ihe Joy township, was sold to Henry T.| ity : fies peters returming | the feeling and expression of the finished. ja y ith your child, we are prouc y vo ro . { ¥s wy ? ie . = you with a ( ¢ I ; t Frey, for £3,630 I'he sale contin-| Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Coble were vis- Harvest Home services were held | artist. + One lot book fold 12 /1-2¢ grade |of them, and if you do not buy, ued until a late hour. tors at the Orphans’ Home at Top-|in the Lutheran church on Sunday. | y srdiallv invited t all at our ware 1 1 | ( c » COT / ; y-C d £ of at {Qe gard. you will tell your friends. 10 — | ton ast. wobk | The church was beautifully decorat- | ou are cor ia y mv 0 Ce C RAPHO i Mrs. H. C. Lewis of Elizabethville, |ed with all kinds of fruit and erain rooms and examine the Autotone. The average yield of wheat in this | Dauphin county, was a visitor in our | Prof. H. S. Brinser is attending the | % s i Ex A | 8 C( ) section is about eighteen bushels to|borough last Sunday. | Glen Manor campmeeting He has | Autotones range 1n price from $600 to A ° the acre | Edgar R. Ebersole represented the [charge of a department. Upon his | $850. i H. P. Wisegarver, Hosea Givler and {local P. O. S. of A. Camp at the state | retu n home he will assume his du- Etore is the People’s Store family and Martin Griner and fam-| convention in Washington last week. | ties of school work again | , ily were among the many people who | Howard Ebersole and son Bernard | 10! 2 { reet, MOUNT JOY, pA. attended the annual celebration at |of ii ij 204 Seward Richer al SALUNGA | Kirk Johnson & Com an 1 ht ¢ last Qs ‘dav < 1 OT o re vis Ss | . i : Colebrook last Saturday. [Se 9 hat borougs, were Wisitors in Levi Shuman is spending the week | Ry ey Sy > I [7 J . [at Glen Manor camp | Piano and Organ EXouse |
  • > q SG GE < = | Miss Mary Gorrecht spent last Sun- | : i mk ES . , g Weak. EReSSak. SE = SC Slacksmi : : bm) : { EGE PS ER NEE EEE Ensen T | tactic cuttit of Join C. smith, Peis | 24 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENNA. 3 iz thee mean today engages in nus- | Rittner Menaugh of Wavne. was | po tran i. {iness for himself | iid oy { | : ; | here on a visit to friends. | | Misses Blanche Fisher, Mary and | AB. Kreider and wife attended | | . 3. der & rife ¢ \ 3 ( M: srtzler this place and Miss | ; | ANOTHER WEEK ANOTHER WEEK aud Horvdler of VAs Dlaes and Misery, wersior readion at Lin by | Meckley of Bainbridge, are camping | ALT oy : yes | {at Mount Gretna for a tow. dase Frank Hackman, of Lima, O., has | }2 ps : dopa da {joined his wife in this place. | IH E . . . STORE —] { Fhe new addition to the borough, | ; : i : : ! : . Mrs. R. D. Raffensberger is enter- | | which comprises the eastern section.|, . . ; : : 5 | : 2 a3 : . : {taining friends from Philadelphia. { You need’nt fear to come into the S$. S. S. Store to will have fire plugs, Council having | rs | | : : : | he recent party held by a number | | ordered ten for use in the annex | : ' | i . ; : | of our town people was a grand suc- | John M. Shookers, formerly with | | ‘OSS. | » | Louis Weber & Son, jewelers,| y. ia : ; iE) § | Beginning last Sunday morning | » of Lancaster, has bought the jewelry | : ia s | / 1 bu iness of E. E. Coble and h 1] Services will again be held in the S > iy. JR 3 § as al- a 4 ie dy taken po ; A Methodist church here. fil. ‘cady take ossession. : I | | Misses Bertha : Zema S ¢ ur { Constable Nauman is making a Dh a and Zema Shuman aN | search for the tramps thot infest Hl of Lancaster, spent last week here as No . QT. iy Si ah @y | se the tramps that infest the | CUoRts of thelr cust iss Eliza Our Special Sale of Summer Clothing will @f | comnts around the borough. Re- [SUE Of thelr cousin, Miss Bisa | tlt-"We'se wot on oat i s Ti | cen ; se straneers ave 5 HA © ¥ . , . continue for another week, as we still have on we cently thase strangers Nave boon at- - If you want Shoes that look tables, right now, (and its we hand a variety of suits, that it will pay anyone . Hart Schaffacr & Marz All clothing guaranteed. | Suits Bought Here Cleaned and Pressed Free. Merchant Tailoring a Specialty F ALL SAMPLES NOW ON DISPLAY o Mount Joy, Penna. FETT TTT TT Tus un bu | Company [from the Bell Telephone Company [and {rom now on the regular fees! | will : | connecitons at Mount Joy, which will | give free service to all the Mount Joy Rurai Protect the greatest Americen in dustry by the regular use of Fair- | | field’s Blood Tonic and Egg Producer | for Poultry only. value and productiveness by. purifying the blood and protecting them from | diseases to common fowls. For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount | Joy: H. C. Greider, Landisville, and D..B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown. ) ) ! eters only. | [tempting de predations vn some cit- has purchased the phones be $5 annually for switchboard ing lines. The free service is to a — for It increases the went in the x |e. WILD CAT FALLS ir - | This popular resort had the larg- > ar : age Vv sw | : : to come and secure one of these values while o SPORTING HILL [est crowd of the season this week. they last. i i Levi Fissel had a new slate roof | The music was of a high order and i* | put on his house last week. | Was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Samuel ° 2 | ve ap Re HAine | Loucks and Miss Gertrude Y. Villee ° - Samuel Cover is building a new! § aertrude Y. Vil ee, 0 owing are ce rices or 1 | stable and. also remodeling his house. furnished music on the trombone and : a Tomorrow the handsome bakery | Piano. Among the guests registered Thi Cl S l 2) |and dwelling of A. D. Frankhouser | Were: C. B. Kirk, Harrisburg; Mrs. 1S earance a € _— | will be sold at public sale, | Frank Martin, Long Island City: Mrs. 25 Miss Vivian Coolidge of Mount Joy | J D. Stiner, Knoxdale: Alb’t Johnson $14.75 For Suits Worth $18.50 & Up 3) | spent a few days here last week with los Algeles, Salar FP. Blonarg, of . a 2 { her aunt Mrs. B. LL. Kauffman. | Coatesville; M. 8. McMahon, W. L. 13.25 16.50 3) | Mrs. Amos Musselman, who has | Kauffman, Miss Mollie Strickler, of 12.0 “ « “« - \ | been confined to her bed for some |Philadlphia; Miss Emma A. Reifneid- . 15.00 al | Yor p ivi ; , B tiine, was stricken with apoplexy on | er: Phoenixville; Miss Baker and W. 11.25 « « ‘ 13.50 L eanday. | B. Hersh of Lancaster; J. K. Taylor 9.75 « « « 12.50 Mr. and Mrs. A. Baer of Lititz, and | 2d wite, Miss Taylor, W. D. Lan- . Sy | Miss Mary Snyder of Millersville spent dis, Irvin Brillhart, S. F. Frank, Har- 8.25 i" “ “ 10.00 Saturday and Sunday with friends on | 'Y H. Ulrich, Jacob Blum, Mrs. W. P. 6 75 z “ “ | the Hill. Mutch, York. On Sunday an or- . 8.50 | Henry Stauffer, wife and two chil-| ches of ten pieces furinshed the 6.25 «© “« 7.50 | dren of Reading, spent last week with | Music. 2 a 3 > | the former’s parents, Squire and Mrs ue 5.50 : 6.50 |. E. Stauffer . | Yi i Ms : . oft | MAYTOWN \ ; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Strauss left ri1}iz 3arnhair : ; i Now is the time for you to take advantage | last Monday for Emmettsburg, Md., 3 iam ’ iarrhn, 7 de Ingery : 3 ; Ast; y ! g nal affairs department, Washington, of this sale as we must close out this stock to 8 Tore the former will teach school py (is visiting his parents in this : : Wo |the coming term. | pide make preparations for our heavy fall and Win- gp |'"¢omins term. place. 1 | The Sporting Hill Rural Telephone The members of rank ter Stock. bers of J. Frank John- | stin’s Bible Class, forty in all, of St. John's Lutheran Sunday school class | . | Advertise in th the evening their outing. The Citizens’ Band left for Middle- town last Wednesday evening. Middletown delig Fire Je. by trolley to Lititz Springs on Thursday and spent the day, return- hted with On | Thursday morning they proceeded to | Carlisle where they“ furnished music ! Company who joined in the Old Home Week celebration at Carl returned home on well pleased with The boys p. It pays { rday evening | dressy, that fit, that give com- very early in the season,) fort, that wear, then buy S. S. A the most varied assortment S. SHOES for your children, of Men's, Children’s has been Youths’ and Clothing that gotten together under one roof in Lancas- ter. Prices according to size, Ssc, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Every garment i$ tailored to perfection and we guarantee a perfect fit. You won't ask more when you see them. beauties. $101P 10 §25 E. King St, Sui S CHEID Eo em —>kancaster's Largest Carpet House& — HATS and CAPS A dozen styles of looK, fcr we treat looKers the same as we do buyers. | There Are no Better CLOTHING SCHOOL SHOES ‘or Your Children Th ; Poe Your Ollie: dant Give us your attention S. S. S. SHOES for a moment’s Clothing BOYS’ SOFT HATS AT $1.00 select from. Choose a nice School Cap here They're to for the boy 25¢ and 50c. 28 & 30 Twenty Years AYRES LANCASTER Williamson’s WEETON 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 downnow. Quality in Anything Is a vital point (with tne right price, of course). Quality and the Price. If you give us a look, we know we will 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. We can show [you the get your order, and you will be WesSTENBERGER *MALEY & MyEgs, LANCASTER, PA. 125 AND 127 EAST KING ST. # 9000000000000 00lhAoesessss sao 1h ) stre leac con yet