THE WEEKLY BULLETIN MOUNT i PENNA. April 26, 1911, Wednesda) AND ORGAN TUNER . B. Brehm some years ago a re- it of this place, wishes his and all who read this ad- tuning, and all tun- hian must give satls- to know that he has won| quite a reputation at i North Queen Street, KANCASTER, PENNA. NOTARY PUBLIC W. M. HOLLOWBUSH Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- day at No. 52 North Duke Street ————— te —— es —f— a fo, . F. THEEL. 535 North | the small boy may shoot off his fing- | 1 | s 3 : | ers and put out his eves with their | blare; he may fill a tin can with fire Fo liom an ATT ZELLER'S crackers, and tie to a howling dog's tail, and go off to heaven by the All Flavors at All Times. | tetanus route, while a set tof rela- | Special Prices to Parties, Festivals, | | tives wail that their little sons are Suppers, Ete. | { prohibited from buying powder or Mrs. CG. H. Zeller MOUNT JOY. | other combustions to celebrate an in- Marietta Street sane Fourth of July. { Returning from Elizabethtown at | the hour when grave yards yawn, | flickering lights were observed in a jaectanen spot on the Ridge road—so verified a young man from our town which seems fabulous to any reason- The light for- a fiery vertical circle a ™ ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St.. ulling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Kstates. rests rrsterese Mount Joy able man or wpman. med Jeself int abg A peter, then sud- Belgian linenes, art linens, to 9 by 15 feet at $10. Free Delivery to Your Town, We prepay express charges on purchases amount- ing to $5 or over, to any point within 100 miles of The Hager Store. Free Telephone Service For Lancaster County. Call Hager’s at any time, for any business pur- pose and we will pay the toll if you ask Central to charge to us. HAGER 25-31 West King Street & BRO. LANCASTER, PA. F d fi Bi bi ) MILTON GROVE a human body, after which it be gan | rT Oo or abi S| to sizzle like a skyrocket and leaped | h ee rr S = 0 E '£ you ‘are having trouble with the | Happenings of That Hustling Village heavenward and disappeared in he e Zz Ir O (8 ne = 8 food, and nothing seems to North of Here zenith Is this imagination or a my |= Ti : d = *e with it, you can probably get thical conception of a fanatic oh |= ousan = ) | i — “hird to take A. D. 8S. Malted Milk 1 Fra Grosh was a midweel ervations of this character are fab | SQ S = (| = ult 8nd thrive on It, as it | | betht ulous ideas in the mind of supersti 00 A y - 5 Do ars Eg ularly nourishing, satisfying | Mr. Jacob G. Stauffer of York, was | tion z Worth £ Saréfully made preparation, in-| a 0 turd a t E z % especially for troubleso Naratte. Fy i a thtowl 7 = = aad ; Estella Good visited Elizabe SALUNGA an |= Horse gE x @ of both infants and adult tri the 4 a st weel f . - fc - = = i ( I friends tl} latter part of last week Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin | B %) YF TT Tn Be AE) » CP Ih g -] “NSS Sone of the standard, relial le | Mr. Jacob R. Shank transacted bu Miss Martha Ebs sojourning in| [hae faa Jo, NS x 9 <Y fk i 1 |= Bl: k ts g An "8 Mount J few da) yo | 155 Martha, Why 15 89/ 8 In) Ne Se a es = anke sg du an Druggists’ Syndicaw pre | in in cunt Jovy a w da 1 AkTOn | = 7 Om 7 | |Z z ¢ a sibs nv} v 1 irosh o ill to! ¢/ I aad ita use Is unhesitating Mr...Claud Grosh 1 : | Mr. Ben Brosey is treating his | le KY . A = Lap Robes g . hy the entire 12,000 drug his Mount Joy friends during the past house to 8 coat of paint | = [ry \ \i cd in bE = $iaty 3. man:bers, eek. nr : BJ \ = E>] kn © 8re A. D. 8S. man:berg, an I week Mr. and Mrs. Good spent Sunday | Sm, / oF NC 7 iF = Sto rm = is true value. Lere is) Teeny Gantz, of Lower Rapho | it her home at Centreville = A vin na a A 7 Ay = Ry Rothiy ve ponful owns as a rece caller in the |’ ; || f= ; ’ \ va = = ! A on ro | » i ol y HSHIp, Was a recent caller n-th Jos. Deibler of Harrisburg visited | = 3 ; | 2 3 = z + medic ! village : | .s - i - | his father, who is seriously ill. i J = 2 5 mer, a scientifically nude urii-| Mr. John F. Baker of Chickies Hill | © Mr. Levi Shuman is rapidly Gon re z and E lo of fa, which you can rey upcn | was a pleasant caller in town the| ~~ '° re : = nth = cs i s | ' | | valescing from his severe attack of | [jes —) = Stable x v rv i NAS ol — | - -- jiie Way they speak. of | Round Shoulders REL week ‘ pneumonia. |= f=) — = A | Mrs John Greiner of Hill Church | Mr Amo Strickler d ath was i =| = Blankets £ » s_ 2 ra )s 1 is sec .. mre 5: Chiars so ne W— Be = = . RS Halted Milk A Sign of Old Age visited relatives in this section dur a gevare shock to her many friends | |= = = : . \ ewe 4 prominaat| ing the week ro r=) 4 - s in our town 1 al | - = druggist O Warren, Pa. say: | Mi i 7 > Farmers are very busy plowing | ‘ i m . . je == At cc cost = “Gentlen Encl 1 Jt is possible for every woman : yd LR : Capt. Q. O. Reitzel has returned | |= = |= g fing a Dletive ¢ nclosed you will) to have that ercct, commanding, ind preparing for their Spring seed- from the Texas frontier, a happy = g 3 be, nneest ' | o ine "O80 = Whose 11 3 8] my young | graceful appearance typical of the ng at present LL Lancasterian em =| 2 E I'E\WAS SAVED BY A I . ' Mr. Amos Gantz and wife of East ~ . : . - - = IAT | perfectly formed woman. re } Mrs. Frank Strickler has just re-| || | |= E TFp MILK. | Donegal, were week-end visitors in : : | = = | » turned from the bedside of her sick creel r= 2 = scunds Lgata pres bi town last week i riother. Hiving in Mano by =] = g Ng aréthe (a: 4 Mr. Jacob G. Stauffer sold his Mil- Me ¥ Lillie K » iin nd son | |= | | |= LANCASTER, = . ~- » Mrs. y e \epper g i b 1 poy! || - — mm Newell was bora SHOULDER ERACES ton Grove property to Johgy S. Kauf- Clizrles visited the family of Amos j= = £ = vas b 1 A arles site he fi: 1 S a= | py = — 09, and after the firs: ; correct any tendency to become stoop- fman, for $4,421, ; Harnish at Centreville. on. Sunday = =| E £ was unable to nurse | shouldered, compel deep breathing and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gruber of Bac h Old father Deibler, who has been [r= | = - - * = ortic. | do this without the uncomfortable sen- janvilie, spent Sunday with Miss] | | |= g on a well advertis- | sation produced by most braces. a hail sick for many weeks, has for 14 days = | | = ed milk, and at 5 These Braces are constructed entirely Elizabeth “ruber. lived on a little milk taken each day oo r= Mouks atfalf Price. Great Bar- ily 73 pounds, was| of cloth, have no metal parts to bind, Mr. Michael Gibble, an esteemed Some of our chicken farmers are | || =| |= rains. On The Square. E owed symptoms of | rust and break and may be worn with- citizen of Mastersonville, was a Sat- CT EETinE wilh 2 Arcemot (8 oo teecs =| =| 5 gains. l z en we put him on out Jou wiles except as you as- urday caller in town | While others have wealth showered oy | = ETL sume a correc 0) on. ~ . ’oe vp ~ od y | 1 3 1AVE ¢ 1 1 | Milk and he began Rexall Shoulder Braces, we believe Mr. E. 8 Weaver of Florin, the x upon them. 2 r= At 5 months, w yer | to be eqully beneficial for man, woman tensive horsedealer there, was a vis- | Professor. Rravili prifcival of l= = 8 taken, he weighed| or child. All sizes—justsend yourchest | jior jn town Friday [the Mt. Joy schools will take his = = Kral Meat Market Je cannot recommend | Measurement. Mr. Harry M. Gantz of near May- | * : ; p= == 4 > - es . . | Junior Class to Harrishurg on vi le==| | Price, $1.00 town, gave his former friends in the lit to the Legislature, for pointers ol =| = village a call last week. Sh : |} = | Civics. {el ™ Miss Meta Zook of Lancaster, was | tyies : : =i a = 13 rhs 1 M ad | Rev. Eval of Riverside, after per felt ps the guest of her nharents, r. and | Lav io . LAs 1 jem) § = | forming a wedding 01 1 ¢ = : = Mrs. 1. 8. Zook last Sunday. { 3 iy pmalf § 0 i] Juke street M. E. Church, Lancaste [et —~ GARB Jot Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Kopp spent I ee Feet M ! IY Hy = a, Y wt h M 3 I arn called on his pumerons friends in =| — I always have on hand anything Sundav with Mr: Samue a es I pm : \ as S Y : ur town = en in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, - MAIN ST., MOUN NT Jo and family near Manheim 1° Mr. John Eby is to be buried te = | ih Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. r. Elmer Schlegelmilch of Florin | Er y HS 3 § Bologna, eet, lary, — M Elmer Sch ‘ nile J of on n | dav at Landisvill in h 9 1 =| Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and was e enest of honor to his Milton Pe] : } 2 oo 1 : ho? i | and was perhans one of the best pre = Mutton. Prices always right. Grove friends last Saturday | : Mr Io F1 Pn 2. visit- 7 3eTV! } olq4 mien the confines of =] : uid : ' : Ws wddie i Pt a a, | Lancaster County on = - H. H. KRALL ed his narents at rs. Jacob A . Yeinhisit tc} ESR] fer Tn | 0me- d g | l d ons For Yrop Batardas 1s Sunda Anderson Garber bears his loss: | = I | wins Mare Sircsh, Opp. Rank, Mrs Harrv H. Ko of Mount | philosophically and in the near fu- MOUNT JOY, PA. rer Q » Qa v 3 ture nother F ture will loon nj 1 1 n IN ANY STYLE DESIRED. Pleasant, whiled away last Sunday | [Te another SX oom Have you ought of vour Spring Suit fel1 Yelophons th the family of Mr. F. B. Grosh. ; : iE ahi Buggies I a hs : q | mark, the old Garber warchou yet? We have. We believe that you will ! Mr. and M E. G. Myers gave a i Miss Stella Good, visited Eli 1 wir Want a Suit at a sensible price in a sen- HOTEL McGLNNIS Carriages 1. | dinner on Sunday i hono f their in : 1 Sunny ovel A 3 i a < BR J 10 Jennylinds rl wore thers py aed. nets sible model. Here we have the very Suit] mie wer RH e ind 4 : were there from Millersville ™ ie old Mooney Hotel, 5 >. Vite rosh of timo { a ber of sl g rooms, bz ete. B kb d 3 B, Walter Urosh « B YE ne : caster, Columbia, Mt. Jov and Salun that y ou want. No matter what vour price no Dr At to k os, Jag, Stes uckboards Vi t a few days here with iu : is now pre re ) entertain trans rents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Grosh | 5° - may be, $7.50 or $20.00, we have the int au uests Spri REESE i : RESTAURANT pring Wagons ort 2 | W. M. Hollowbush Esq.. a lumi NEWTOWN best Suit for the money. in connection with hotel where he . { V\ . io iS ¢ imi : . ; J 2 Bhecuion fv Light and | nary legal light of Mount Joy. trans Preaching ervices will be held A new Suit if you are not satisfied ill serve in season . Rly By : nr vn folk | next Sunday at 10 a when com- : OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style H H acted business among our town folk . eavy Harness last Wednesday munion service ill be observed with the one you bought. I'URTLE SOUP, Ete. Ete. I always have Wagons in stock at my place of business on Mar- Miss Ada Grosh., a salesladv at Mr. Sampel &Veaver and family of Private dining room for ladies. igta Street, where I invite you to call and inspect them, Watt & Shand’s Lancaster depart-|Dear Mount Jgv were the guests of : ; a — . » . ~ . : ment store, was the guest of her | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ee J. Wr. MoeGinnis, Will Build Any Kind of Wagon Desired to Order | father, BE. F. Grosh and family over | Weaver on Sunday. hr J PROPRIETOR ‘ Mr. Harry Hartman and children | | last Sunday { | ALSO HANDLE HEAVY FARM WAGONS Mr. Amos Young and his brother, | of Columbia and Clifford Wittle of MOUNT JoY HALL BUILDING. MOUNT JOY, PA. Read the Bulletin. Don't fail to see me and learn prices before you place your next Mr. John Young, of Dives, Pomeroy | Lancaster were sojourners on Sun lay | order for a wagon. Every vehicle is sold UNDER A GUARAN- & vart department store, Harris- jv the home of Mr. and Mrs John | 0000000000000 000000000400000000000900000000006009 TEE and must be right. Bell Telephone. burg, were the guests of their par- | Wittle. ® 0 Soca, ents. Mr. and Mrs. jacob H. Young | The funeral of Miss Lizzie Smith, | @ nel Sn dnv { who died at the home of her daugh- ® rE last Sunoay Fin . | & i. B. HEIS ‘A Everybody knows that Mount Joy | ter, Mrs. Amos Deckert, was held on | ® a in c 0 me om or a c & Marietta Street. MOUNT JOY, PENN township farmers are prosperous but | Saturday meme at 10 o'clock. De- @ ® | when Rev. A. F. Diffenderfer, of this | ceased died from a complication of | & - ® , 3 « | . . . ’ | \ Don’t Forget that I Also Sell { place bought a big touring éar, that | diseases and was in her seventieth | KS & ALL SIZES OF GASOLINE ENGINES Iwas certainly =oing some for an ae- Year. Rev. Lynch conducted the) ® ® & f A n , A A A n MN ricalturist | funeral services and interment was | é / &H The Lord's Supper was administer- made in the cemetery adjoining the| @ * a EF ed Sunday morning at Risser’s meet- | church. | @ & J) CLE 11 Ii | ing house. Preparatory services | & OUR HOME FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS—FLOOR COVERINGS. UPHOLSTERY, WALL $ = were held the Saturday previous. SALE REGISTER | é& oe : & co N I I D = N E= B® | Thirty persons were baptized and o Piease remember if we print your|€@ PAPER, CHINA, STONE, ETC.—WERE NEVER SO BROADLY READY. LARGER, BETTER ¢ or Ya ills we will insert a notice of your | ie esol ATT rAten. TIRRS TT NY SF ROAR 35 a rr : CONFIDENCE IS THE CORNERSTONE UPON WHICH OUR BB | joined the church. ; | sale in our register from now until $ STOCKS THAN EVER, INCLUDING NEW LINES THAT SHOULD PROVE OF EXCEPTIONAL IN- 3 ; 1 : g| Alluring weather coming after a| the dav of sale FREE. O os TE 18 IT AS BEEN BUILT ™ ’ { ay sale, FREE. ur large TEREST. MARVELOUS GROWTH HAS BEEN BULL : week of clouds, rain and uncertainty | circulation will thoroughly advertise ® TERES]) & Exaggeration and’ misrepresentation never set foot in this store. Ho filled the streets on Sunday with vis- | your sale, so send us your date at| @ ¢ We tell the whole, plain truth about our goods and back it up B itors. The array of fresh, bright- | : toh bi | ® Fresh Summer Mattin i ® with the WESTENBERGER, MALEY & MYERS guarantee. BH] colored attire ivaled thot of Sancay| Saturday, April 29-—-At his sale| § The New Upholstery Department, : gs From China And Japan, ® Because of our being just a half square away from the crowd- Ml [morning May festival | and Ste bonge Yall in Mount Joy, ® It is an exposition of Sumner furnishings ideas. Our own large import orders, Mids up’ Tor us ® ed and high rent section and our great volume of business we o While the state has done wonders 8 par oa of rts ¥ Lebanon Co. | @ The prettiest styles in draperies are broadly shown; montlis ahead of the season, affording the host $ a Rie bile 19 SUARANTER positive savings of from 14 to 28 per " in instructing farmers of this section Iorses. consisting of drivers, erie and we have added a beautiful line of hand- price-values & = thi : : 3 : and general rpose hors r EB : -values. = cent. on everything. ; es | how to care for their orchards, Sam- [mR : ; i ; Ee oises I % & wrought willow furniture, in unusually artistic de- ® » Our assortments of Furniture, Rugs and Carpets are greater u my Moyer would like to have a dem- i “eau, ; , otter, ant, * signs Japanesse mattings 20c¢ 5 if ® ® than anywhere else, as we are the largest Furniture and Carpet i | onstration on how to fall from an| On Wednesday, May 3rd—On the | @ dukan salialiesse me 188 z0¢. to 50c. a yd; beautiful ® = House in Lancaster. SE Jo hy hl B | apple tree twenty-five feet from the | Drie in Eas t Hempfield owinl Dainy Summer Curtains, $2.50 Pair. eolorings Ang designs; especially good quality and $ HEADQUARTERS for carpet cleaning, lifting and relaying. 8 | eround, and not break ribs on both mile south of Salunga, a large lot Sf el i : di or’ second variety at 30c. a yd. nd Awning work a Pecialty | Sv¥ec : serious (uve , liga- | Of household goods by A. W. New- | ® New style in white scrim or muslin for secon & Shade a 8 ie ides and seriously injure the lis | 3 | sits of the knoe. comer and E. W. Newcomer, admin- $ floor rooms; plain white or with floral borders, 23 Chinese maitinoe 191 TREE Co $ m | ments of the knee Jes : &® 1m nattings 12ic. to 50c. a yd., good vari- WesTenseraes ‘MALE y & Me: R Some of our Waltonites are now | IStrators of Jacob N. Newcomer, de- ® vards long. oty at 20¢. and 30c ® = no i kers, | ceased. Zeller, auct 0c. and 30c G sr CASTER 2 £ : ngaged in catching ignoble suckers. | Ceased. Ze uc 425 AND 127 EAST KING ST LA INC ER, PA = engaged i it ing igno | - | & . f 5P 3 1m B You have no idea what a real deli- | Ta Special at $1.25 Pair. 00 RRR RRR ERE Ree : : ® cacy they are, caught fresh and hard | Alumni Meeting Flat muslin curtains in dot and stripe patterns, Cool ani : : < 11S 4 C i n i; m the cold water They have as | A meeting of the Alumni Associa- 3 with Van Dyke edge: 2% vards long unusually ) S itary Mattings, Rugs. 3 many bones as Delaware river shad | tion will be held in the High Sehool I od nsurpassed for summer use- —refreshing in ap- & : . Y ridav eve or 3 o good. § Wd if vou close 3 eyes while eat- | Poon I Jian vening, April 28th atl & pearance, easily removed; full of service. ¢ jor ’t by ching, tell the | the usual hour. v . . . n Aa Sa i VALTER BOOT. vi Rn The Rich “Aurora Curtains, $9pair. ® difference | WALTER ROOT, Viee Pre es. S| @ ® : T SC : ses wu | An advanced idea for summer draperies; for HE 5 « HE PYTRIME , ' w y , There are some mean cusses down | : A 9 Foot b 13 foot Ru For 3 1 Sg NE HERE, FROM THE EXTREME LOW CROWN, WIDE | in the Chickies Valley. One entered | Meet Me on the Bridge and We'l 13 doors and windows; beautiful dark colorings that y 4 $3.75. : 3 BRIM, TO THE MOST CONSERVATIVE SHAPE, IN STIFF HATS. | the premises of Mr. H. Faus, cut off | Have a Plate of the ® will not fade. Pretty conventional design printed on Japanese & | | i Overs or y i Q aT 3 1 s | ol . A os 2 a me dig remarks 8 ve . ! iva SOFT HATS, IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND SHADES | s¢ n al Ban a hea hte sats Best Ice Cream in Town n| Other qualities in this new effect down to $5 a 1atting; a remarkable value for the size. p< 2 S and excoriated a number o " : | pair. y J | trees on the place Persons like that | ® CAPS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. | Ti By Lo Rugs of Gr ; ; eg i |W ould seem to have little difficulty in | Slip-Covers That Fit. g ass Matting, All Sizes. ® | hating themselves to death if they ul TV cod } 4 é 1 r q i "OV 3 i & erv y e C , heavy c ino « » y : | turned their poisonous attention in- f We make to order, slip covers from a very wide e 0 AVY re matting that wears so ¢ ® - { yard, as they should. range of the best materials, cut them to the meas- || well; woven firmly from prairie grass; excellent ] Fireworks may sizzle and scream, ure of your furniture. Art tickings, plaid linens, designs. Sizes from 18 by 36 inches at 30c. up & { and the skyrockets hiss and glare; | cotton taffotas, etc. ® | Db ¢ | * | ® Collection of eying Ong pos- ents. gsis ta J 000000009 0000000000000 0000 i
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