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PAGE FOUR
THE BULLETIN |
MOUNT JOY, PA.
SOHROLL, Editor & Prop'r.
J. KR
SUBSORIPTION ONLY 50c¢ A YEAR
Six Months. ...... 25 Cents
Single Coples. . . . .. 2 Cents
Sample Coples. . .... FREE
Entered at the post office at Mount
Joy as second-class mail matter,
All correspondents must have their |
communications reach this office not |
later than Monday. Telephone ne ws |
of importance between that time and
12 o'locck noon Wednesday Chan-
ges for advertisements must posi-
tively reach this office not later than
Monday night. New advertisements
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
night, Advertising rates on appli-|
cation.

EDITORIAL
Nothing but a car shortage is need-
ed to clineh the evidence of prosper-
ity.
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Speaking of ingenuity, a bald-head-
ed man up in Connecticut has had a
spider painted on his head to scare |
off the flies.
EE EDN
We can think of no one who is not
now in shape to reap the benefits of
prosperity except the merchant who
does not advertise.
EE EN
If the flea is blind,
scientists, how is it that he
enough to jump just as you are about
to put your finger on him?
2 ® % % @
as asserted by
knows
A German millionaire committed
suicide because he was bored by his
wealth. There's some consolation
in being a newspaper publisher.
TT "2 »
We are not in favor of suicide as
a rule but the reported effort at self-
destruction of the baby Shah of Per-
sia shows a singular perspicacity in
one so young.
* * Xx % =»
The Summer girl can prevent the
season from becoming monotonous
by an interest in the various young
men whose vacations do not all occur
at the same time
* EX EX
The best yet regarding the three
the new Lincoln
the
says: “it
initial incident on
penny comes from
Vindicator which
shows what a man will do for a cent.”
XX Kk ¥
It is estimated by somebody or oth-
er that the world’s supply of oil will
be exhausted in twenty-seven
There will still be time,
melons.
EE XR
No, I don’t believe that every man
fortune.
Some are just plain carpenters, work-
best
is the architect of his own
ing by the day, but doing the
they can with a mighty mixed-up set
of plans.
* % % ¥ =»
An epidemic of fraud resulting in
the collection of large sums of money
irres-
on worthless checks signed by
ponsible but well-dressed persons in-
confidence
dicates that the era of
is at last with us again.
* * % x %
A paper in a neighboring town
says it is needless to post speed lim-
it signs in that town as long as that
borough's council does not
its streets. Thank goodness this is
not the case in Mount ‘Joy and we
teel proud in saying that our princi-
pal streets are better than the ma-
jority of boroughs streets in this
county. Take a spin over this way
and see for yourself, Columbian’s.
* * x ¥ *
The various post offices thruout the
county, as well as those in the coun-
ties and states generally, have been
fairly flooded with postal cards this
summer. While this immense out-
put has been the source of a good
deal of profit to the government, it
has required a large force of clerks
and carriers. Probably it has oc-
curred to but few people how many
postal cards are used annually in
this country. The autherities at
Washington are just now considering
a contract for the selling of 3,600,-
000,000 postal cards, to be sold dur-
ing the next four years. These are
extraordinary figures, within the
graspof but few people. They mean
900,000,000 a year. This will cost
the government $800,000 while the
people who will use them will pay
$26,000,000 for the privilege. This
includes the cost of delivering. Nor
does this comprise the postal card out
put. The United States is now buy-
ing annually from Germany, alone
70,000,000 postal cards, and also sev-
eral millions from France and other
foreign nations.

10:

Circulation Counts
The wise advertiser spends his
money where he is assured full re-
turns. The paper that lies about
how many subscribers it has, does not
appeal to advertisers. It’s the pa-
per that spends money by improving
and bettering its publication and
giving people the news, thereby gett-
ing many new subscribers, that inter-
ests the man who has money to spend
for publicity. There is no fake or
bluff about the paper that makes an
honest effort and is not afraid to
share its success with the public.
Circulation counts.
i
Don’t let the baby suffer from ec-
zema, sores or any itching of the
skin. Doan’s Ointment gives instant
relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe
for children. All druggists sell it.
— >
2 For Sale
Three varieties of choice graded
i wheat. Inquire of J. M. Brandt,
7-21-10t

Youngstown
simply
years.
however, for
the Standard to slice a large pile of
improve
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| Here is shown a 5A B
Like every other 5A b
ping or turning.
hole in a long-wearing 5A
Your dealer buys
blankets for street wear, di
For street wear, use a
WM. AYRES & SON

This blanket really protects the horse.
Girths” (instantly clasped together) keep it from slip-
thus avoids tribute to the jobber.
benefit in reduced prices on 5A blankets.
ORSE
BLANKETS

ias Girth blanket for stable
wear, which is the dest of its kind.
lanket, it’s
planned, woven
and put together to give twice the actual service you'd
get in any similar blanket of another make.
The “Bias
It takes a lot of rubbing and pulling to tear a
Bias Girth Stable Blanket.
this, and a full line of 5A
rect from our factory and
You get the
5A Square Blanket.
Be sure to see the 5A Stay under Strap.
S, Philadelphia, Pa.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

September 8, 22,
Tickets good going on train leaving 10.39 a. m.
man Parlor Cars, Dining Car,
Tickets good returning on regular trains with
Hlustrated Booklet and fall informatio
J. R. WOOD,
Passenger Traflic Manager

Personally-Conducted Hxcursions
NIAGARA FALLS
Round-Trip Rate $9.30 From Mt. joy
and Day Coaches running ya the
FPicturesgue Susguehanna Valley Route
Stop-off within limit allowed at Buffalo returning.
& October 6, 1909
, connecting with SPECIAL TRAIN of Pull-
FIFTEEN DAYS, including date of excursion.
n may he obtained (rom Ticket Agents!
GEO. W. BOYD,
teneral Passenger Agent,



I Dine at
Sheaffer’s
BAKED
KE}
BEST ICE


MANHEIM STREET
Sheaffer's Restaurant
and Confectionery
ALL KINDS PIES AND
CONFECTIONERY,
STONE DAISIES
CREAM IN



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SANDWICHES
BEANS, CORNBEEF,
TOBACCO & CIGARS,
ANY QUANTITY
Mount Joy



Trolley Schedule
Lancaster, Rohrerstown, Landisville, Salun- |
ga, Mount Joy and Elizabethtown
Street Railway Company |
5 |
WESTWARD
Leave Lancaster—a m, 4 30,515, 6 15,7 15, 8
915,1015, 1115; P. m.12 15, 115, 215, 315, 4 on
515, 5 45, 6 15, 7 15, 8 15, 9 15, 11 15.
Leave Rohrerstown—a m, 4 50, 535, 635, 75%
835, 935,1035, 1135. Pm, :
4 35, 5 35, 6 05, 6 35,7 35, 8 35, 11 35.
Leave Landisville—A m, 512, 5
857, 957,1057, 1157. Pm, 12 57, 157, 2 :
4 57, b 57,6 27, 6 57, 7 57, 8 57, 9 57, 11 57. boil
Leave Salunga—A m, 5 15, 6 00, 700, 800, 900 |
10 00, 11 00,12 00. Pm, 100, 200, 360, 400, 5 00
600, 6 30,7 00, 5 00, 9 00, 10 00, 1200. |
Leave Mount Joy—A m, 530, 615, 715, 315 |
Pm, 1215 115, 215, 315 415
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915, 10 15, 11 15.
515, 6 15, 6 45, 7 15,8 15,9 16, 1015 A m, 12 15,
Arrive at Elizabethtown—A m, 645, 745, 845
945,1045, 1145. Pm, 1245, 143, 245, 345, 445
545,6 45,745,858 45,945,1045. Am, 12° 30,
{EASTWARD
Leave Elizabethtown—A m, 6 45, 7 45, 8 45, 9 4
1045,11 45. Pm, 1245, 1 45, 2 45, 3 43, 4 45
6 45, 7 45, 8 45, 9 45, 10 45. 3
Leave Mount Joy—A m, 530x, 715, 81
1015, 11 156. P m, 12 15, 115, 2 I5, 34, 415, 515
615, 8 45,7 15, 8 15, 9 15, 1015, 11 15
12 45.
Am, 12 30.
Jsave Salunga— A m, 5 45x, 730, 8 30, 9 30
1030, 11 30. Pm, 12 30, 1 30, 2 30, 3 30, 430
3 80, 830, 7 30, 739, 8 30, 930, 10 30, 1130
Am,10
Leave : andisville— Am, 5 48x, 733, 8 33, 9 33
1083, 133. Pm, 12 33,133, 2 33 333, 433, 533
6 33, 700 733,83, 933,10 33, 1133. Am, 1 03
Leave Rohrerstown—A m, 610x, 755, 855,
9 55,10 55,11 55. Pm, 12 55, 155, 255, 3
4 55, 5 5656, 655, 725, 755. 855, 955, 10

1155. Am 125
Arrive at Laucaster—A m, 630x, 815, 915
10 15, 11 15. P12 15, 115 2 15,3 15, 415
515,815,715, 745, 815, 915, 1015, 11 i:
Am, 1215, 1 45.
On Saturdays a car will leave Lancaster at
10 15 p m; Leave Elizabethtown 11 45 p. m. |
On Saturdays and special occasions cars will |
be ran between Lancaster and Mount Joy every |
half hour from 6 15 a m to 8 15 p m.
Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at ¢ 15a m
Leave Elizabethtown at 7 45 ar Car marked
(x) connects with News Express at Lancaster.


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process in winding we save you at
least ten per cent. more than other
makes. We sell only direct to user,

thus saving you all unnecessary pro-
fits. One price to all. Don’t buy
a choke coil or economizer for your
arc light until you write for our de-
scriptive coil circular. We guaran-
tee to save you dollars. Our low
price will surprise you. Price com-
plete, $20.00.



Gi ™ ZELLER
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
|E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Crerking
of Pubic Sates
Settlement ofestates, collection of rents, surveyingand
couveyancing,
STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
WEST Kina ST. JANCASTER
The annex now complete with the SORRELL
HORSE, makes afrontage of 49, 52, 58 and
5 West King Street. Dinner 25 cents. Best
accommodations in every respect. A share of
your patronage solicited,
A. B. ADAMS. Pro.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
W. M. HO LLOWEBUSH
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
48 West Main Street,
Mount Joy, Peuna,
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday at No
52 North Duke Street
Photo Supplies
I have always on hand the most
staple Photo Supplies that can be had
such as Seeds’ D. Plates, Seeds’ De-
velopers, Developing Papers, Kodak
Films, Brownie Films, Trays, Tripods,
Toning Solutions, Intensifiers, Velox
Liguid Developer, Emerald Acid,
Cleaning and HardeningSolution, Ko-
dak Tank Developers, Passe-Partout
Binding, Flash Powders, Printing
Frames, Stereographic Views, 50c¢ a
Set ; Tray Thermometers.
W.B.BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St., Mount Joy

PEOPLES’ ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
7-12-4t Mount Joy, Pa.

i Land
| lands of
| Herr,
“tament of David I. Miller, Deceased.
| C. H. ZELLER, Auct
'
THE WERKLY BULLETIN
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure,
I. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have known
1. J. Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorable
and finan-
obliga-
in all business transactions
cially able to carry out any
tions made by his firm.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0
taken in

Hall's Catarrh Cure is
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
stem, Testimonials sent free
Price, 70 cents per bottle Sold by
all druggists
Take Hall's Family
pation
Pills for consti-
cavemen (mene
Talk Is Cheap
When you can get a telephone
in your house for $12.00 a year.
Call up the Columbia Telephone
Company and they will tell you all
about it.
a—a———
Constipation causes headache, nau-
gen, dizziness, languor, heart palpi-
tation. Drastic physics, gripe, sick-
en, weakens the bowels and don’t
Doan’s Regulets act gently and
cure constipation; 25 cents. Ask
your druggist.
cure,
EXECUTORS SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE
Monday, September
Pursuant to the order
tions of the last will and testament
of David L Miller, deceased, the un-
dersigned will expose to public sale
on the premises on the road leading
from Mount Joy to Madeira’s mill,
(formerly Geyer’s Mill) about three
miles northeast of the former and 1
mile west of the latter place, the fol-
lowing real estate to wit:
All That Certain Tract of Gravel
Containing 9 Acres, adjoining
Henry M. Shelly, Hiram P.
[rvin Bricker, and others. The
buildings thereon erected con-
22. 1909
and direc-

sist of a 1} Story Log House,
Frame Stable, Hog Pen, Chick
en House and other outbuildings. A
good well of water and a ciste rm Al
so a choice variety of fruit. This
property is pleasantly located, close
to churches, schools, ete, and has
running water thru the farm. It
is well adapted for the raising of
poultry of all kinds This property
will positively be sold. The land is
in a high state of cultivation. Per-
sons wishing to view the premises
prior to day of sale will please call
on the undersigned residing nearby
Williams residing thereon.
Sale to commence on Wednesday,
September 22, 1909, at two o’clock
p. m., when terms will be made
known by
er Harry
JOHN G. MILLER,
MILTON N. MILLER,
Executors of the Last Will and Tes-
SALE OF A FINE TOWN
PROPERTY
Wednesday, September 15, 1909
The undersigned will sell at public
sale on the premises on Marietta st.,
Mount Joy, Pa., the following real es-
tate to wit:
A Lot of
PUBLIC
Ground fronting 15 feet
on the south side of Marietta street,
and extending in depth 180 feet to
an alley, adjoining property of M. B.
Hiestand on the west and E. W. Gar-
ber on the east. The buildings there-

2 on erected are a 2% Story
Frame Double Dwelling House
1 with Kitchen and Summer
House attached, Frame Stable and
other outbuildings. Both the houses
conveniences.
range. There
fruit on the
have baths and other
Also a large stationery
is a fine lot of choice
premises. The property is pleas-
antly located in a fine part of the
town and will be sold. Persons
wishing to view the premises prior to
day of sale will please call on the un-
dersigned residing thereon, or Charles
H. Zeller, real estate and Insurance
Agent, 35 East Main Street, Mount
JOY; Pa.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p.
Wednesday, September 15, '09
be made known by
KRAYBILL
nm. on
when terms will
FRANCES

C. H. Zeller, auct.
A FINE EAST DONEGAL FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at private
farm of 183% Acres of Good
Limestone Land, situated in East
Donegal township, one-half mile west
of Maytown, along the Elizabethtown
turnpike. The improvements there-
on erected are 23% Story Frame Sum-
mer House, Bank Barn and outbuild-
ings There is an abundance of fruit
good water and a cistern in the house
All the buildings are in good repair.
Here is an opportunity for
looking for a nice home.
ticulars call on or address,
JACOB HOSTETTER,
8-1 8-tf Florin, Penna.
sale, a
some one
For par-
COURT PROCLAMATION
Whereas, the Hon. Charles I. Lan-
dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Has-
sler, Associate, Judges of the Court
of Common Pleas in and for the Coun
ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justi-
ces of the Courts of Oyer and Termi-
ner, and General Jail Delivery and
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and
for the County of Lancaster, have is-
sued their precept, to me directed,
requiring me, among other things,
to make public proclamation thru-
out my bailiwick, that a Court of Oy-
er and Terminer and a General Jail
Delivery, also a Court of the General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Jail Delivery, will commence in the
Court House in the City of Lancas-
ter, in the Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania,
On the Second Monday in September
and Constables of said City and Coun-
ty of Lancaster, that they be then
and there in their own proper per-
sons with their rolls, records and ex-
aminations, and inquisitions, and
their other rememberances, to do
those things which to their offices
appertain in their behalf to be done,
and also those who will prosecute
against the prisoners who are or then
shall be, in ‘the jail of the said
county of Lancaster, are to be then
and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just.
Dated at Lancaster the fifth day of
August, 1909.
NEWTOWN
Morris Frysinger and family spent
Sunday in the village as guests of
Daniel Moore,
ClayvtonSpahr and family of Lan-
disville, visited thelr parents in this
place over Sunday,
Jacob Kemmerly and family of Co
visited his brother Frederick
Kemmerly on Sunday.
Folin Myers and family of
spent Sunday here with his par-
lumbia,
Landis-
ville,
ents, Samuel Myers and wife,
Henry P. Frank and family of May
town, Frank Clinton and family of
Marietta, and Miss Katie Beecher of
York, paid a visit to Lewis Resh on
Sunday
JohnMummaand family, H. 8. Hays
of York, Margaret Groutch of St,
Lounig, Mo., and Miss Freida Boett-
cher of Albany, N. Y., were guests
of Abram Mumma on Sunday.
evening another out-of-
was held by the Evan-
who deliverde
instructive
congregation,
meeting of the last
was held in the
place on Saturday
Presiding Elder Rev.
presiding
On Friday
meeting
from Columbia,
practical and
large
The business
door
gelist
a very ser-
mon to a
quarterly conference
church in this
with
Harrisburg,
potato crop is
afternoon
Lowry of
The late
and in some
being raised
instances proves to be
a fair crop. while some are a failure,
Price quotations hereabouts are »0c¢
per bushel
———— oe —————
HERE AND THERE
How many people there are who
never enjoy their work. They are
dead but unburied.
The descendants of John Henry
Kemper will meet at Lititz Springs on
September 11th.
The first two-story dwellings erect-
Lancaster county, were built by
Cassimere Brecknock in 1748.
F. Smith and Arthur Seachrist,
fishing in the river at Bain-
Wednesday and landed
of them weighing
were
bridge last
seventeen bass, one
four pounds.
WANTED-—-Good reliable party to
establish a tea and route in
Mount Joy and vicinity. For par-
ticulars address CASTOR BROS, 142
N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. 2t
coffee
10:
Two Boys Missing
made by
friends for
anxious
Frank
being
their
and
Elizabethtown,
Search is
parents and
R. Brinser James K. Nauman,
who left home
un-
the son of
both of
afternoon for
Young Brinser,
Bringer, is 14
fair skin, and
a blue serge suit,
hat.
James K.
Saturday parts
known
John G.
blue eyes,
vears old, has
light hair.
He wore knee pants
and a green soft
His companion Nauman,
is 13 years old, the son of Consta-
ble James R. Nauman. The Nau-
man boy has light hair, and carries
a birthmark on the back of his head
in the shape of a partridge. He
wore a blue serge coat, with belt,
and knee pants, of mixed goods. He
is small for his age and his face is
fair.
—
Outlook is Not Promising
With few exceptions the corn and
tobacco fields north and west of town
give very little promise of more than
half a crop, owing to the dry weather.
fields the
burned brown
in others there are
in some corn stalks are
and show no ears while
small ear nubbins.
Acres of tobacco is going to seed,
while on an adjoining farm one may
field with plants not
larger than a man’s hand. Some far-
will plow down their
claiming that with the most
ble weather conditions their crop will
not yield enough marketable tobacco
to pay for the handling.
sg i
Q. 0. Reitzel Injured
The many friends of Q. O.
commanding Company K,
Regiment, N. G. P.
learn that he met with a serious acci-
dent on Saturday afternoon at his
home in Salunga. In attempting to
split a stick of wood the latter
ped a little, and the axe-blade struck
his left thumb, nearly severing it at
the second joint, a thread of skin and
the sinews alone holding the severed
Martin of Landisville,
was summoned and he has hopes of
being able to save the member.
see a covered
mers tobacco,
favora-
Reitzel
Fourth
will regret to
slip-
portion. Dr.
Thrown Off a Horse
Harry Fry, a lad of twelve years,
who has been living with George Bar-
clay, a tenant on one of ex-Senator
Cameron’s farms in East Donegal,
returned from a visit to Perry coun-
ty with his left arm in a piaster cast,
the result of a fall on Sunday. Har-
ry was astride of a young horse that
another boy was leading. Seeing
that the animal was getting beyond
the control of his companion Harry
took a leap from it and fell, break-
ing his arm below the elbow.
rr
There's a gold mine in your poul-
try yard and the regular use of Fair-
field’s Blood Tonic and Egg Produe-
erfor Poultry Only will develop it for
The 12th, 1909. . ry acting » digestiv -
In pursuance of which precept Pub- Fon. a Aon the Jigestive or
lic Notice is hereby given to the May-| sia1q's Egg Producer makes fowls]
or and Alderman of the City of Lan- healthy and productive |
caster, in the said county, and all the Yor sole 2 F. H. Baker, Mount |
Justices of the Peace, the Coroner! joc. i. C. Greider, Landisville, ini
D. B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown.

State Veterinarians Meet
The semi-annual meeting of the
Penna. State Veterinary Medical Avi
sociation met at Rocky Springs yes-| Next Door to Shaub & Co's. Shoe Store
terday. Dr. E. W. Newcomer of
this place, was a member of the com-
mittee of arrangements and he is al-
so secretary of this county.
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Don’t Throw Your
Money Away
When you can buy Porch Furniture Refrigerators and Go-Carts at 25
PER CENT DISCOUNT and don’t take advantage of it, you certainly
are throwing money away
You will put your money in bank and get 3 and 4 per cent. interest and
are satisfied. Why not invest some of your money in PORCH FURNI-
TURE, \ REFRIGERATOR, or a GO-CAR'T at 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT
and make 33% per cent. interest on your money.

offmeier Bros..
40-42 East King St. hancaster, Pa.
Save Monoy
and Time

SS. FH. MILIL.ER
Up-to-Date and Reliable Jeweler and Optician
EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.
——————————————
You Ought to Look Into This
BIG SHOE SALE
WERE HAVING
You really ean’t afford to pass up this chance to buy enough good

shoes to last you for a long tiem to come. Never so far as we know,
has such a sale takeu place in this city. Our windows are ablaze with
bargains, you can see the values in the shoes." It’s built in toem.
et) et ————
SHAUB & CO.
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY
18 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PENNA
Unredeemed Single and Double Barreled
BREECH LOADING CUNS
Prices As Low As $3.50
We have on hand the best known makes, such as Remington's, Winchester Re.
| peaters. L. C. Smith’s, Baker's, Grinner’s, M oore’s, etc.: Hammer and Hammer-
less. You can buy these Guns for half their regular price, Every Gun you pur-

| chase here is guaranteed to give satisfaction or a new gun in place of it.

Pirosh & Simmons
AND OPTICIANS
20 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER
JEWELER

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