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BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Wednesday. January 17, 1918,




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i GINGHAMS!

1912--SPRING--1912
line of Spring
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We have placed on sale today the entire
Ginghams. The choicest patterns of the season—This will
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Renfrew (Ginghams
Renfrew Ginghams, 27 in. Fine Zephyrs, 32 in. all deli-
wile, ....... 00. 12jc. a yd. cate tints and plaids, 25c. a yd.
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Renfrew Ginghams, 32 in. Gauze Marvel, a new Crea-




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2 wide, all the newest neat tion in ginghams, highly mer-
. checks and stripes. .15¢. a yd. cerized, 27 In. wide, 25¢. a yd.
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YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED
WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR
CHASED FOR CASH AT
F. H. Baker's
COAL and
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Mount Joy, Penna
Shingles always on hand
Mouldings, Lath, Etc.
Agents for Alpha Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate
Estimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material
Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot

1 Cedar
No.
Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds,
Sole agent for Congo Roofing.


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If You Intend Having Sale Next Spring
Don’t Forget We Print Very
Attractive Sale Bills at
The Bulletin Office




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STOCK-TAKINC-SALE
A matchless opportunity for great savings on strictly high-
grade furniture for every room in the house.
While every month is a month of unusual values in this
store, yet it is in January that the necessity for quick stock deruc-
ing and general clearance of many lines of merchandise contain-
ed In stock is most urgent to us. Never has the beginning of a
new business year found us with so large a stock on hand as 1912.
A wonderful large variety of different styles are represented
in all the different woods in the thousand and some various piec-
es involved in this sale, thus assuring the fulfillment of all indi-
viaual requirements in matching your present home furnishing or
suiting any idea for complete room or home furnishing. At a
saving that run up as much as one-third.
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WESTENBERGER ‘MALEY & MyERs,

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21 Ordiance
TO PERVIT THE RAISING OF THE
OVERHEAD BRIDGES OF THE
HARRISBURG,
MOUNT JOY AND LANCASTER
RAILROAD COMPANY ON THE
STREETS OF MOUNT JOY BOR-
OUGH
Be It Ordained and Enacted, and it
is hereby enacted by the councils of
Mount Joy Borough, as follows:
Whereas, the present clearances
under the hereinafter named over-
head bridges of the Harrisburg,
Portsmouth, Mount Joy & Lancaster
Railroad carrying the respective
streets of the Borough of Mount Joy,
between the superstructure and the
tracks of said railroad, are insuffi-
cient to operate said Railroad with
entire safety to its mployes.
Therefore, be it enacted as
lows:
Section 1. That the Harrisburg,
Portsmouth, Mount Joy & Lancaster
Railroad Company be and hereby is
given permission to raise its over-
head bridges through Mount Joy Bor
ough, as follows:
bridge, eight inches; the Barbara
street bridge, eight inches; the Mar-
ket street bridge, ten inches; the
Comfort alley bridge, four inches;
the New Haven street bridge, ten in-
fol-
ches; the Lumber street bridge,
twelve Inches.
Section 2. Provided that in the
raising of said bridges all changes in
the water and gas pipe lines made
necessary thereby, the repairing of
the approaches and the adjacent
pavements, and the maintenance of
the approaches and any breaks or ob
structions of the water pipes caused | v
by their exposure, are to be done at |
the expense of the sald company and
under the direction of the Street
Committee and Street Commissioner
of the Borough, and they are to be
left in good condition and no damage
is to be occasioned to adjoining prop-
erty, or, if any damage is done, the
said Railroad Company shall pay the
same and protect and indemnify the
Borough from the same.
Section 3. That the said Rallroad
Company shall pay the costs of adver
tining this ordinance.
Ordained and epacted into an ordi-
nance this twenty-sixth day of De-
cember, A. D., 1911,
George H. Brown,
Pres. of Council.
Attest:
R. Fellenbaum, Clerk.
Approved this twenty-seventh
day of December, A. D., 1911.
CLAYTON HOFFMAN,
Burgess. | passers it is the individual who loses Mrs. B. F. Musser.
if his life, than which there cap be no ,..0 1.1, Bletz has returned
9 greater sacrifice. from a visit to Philadelphia, Norris-
At Eastons YY town and West Chester.
DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1912 Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Musser
era ee are spending several days in Phila-
To the Taxable Inhabitants of Lamn- delphia, as the guests of Mr. and |
Stewinz Kettles .............. 10c caster County Mrs. Harry Fridy.
Paring KDIVOS ...cv irr sniines 5c —— John M. Froelich, Mountville’s con |
Dust Pang ie uh cos iiiiaaty . Bc Pursuant to the provisions of the tractor, entertained a number of rel-
laws of this Commonwealth, the un- atives and friends at dinner at his
Granite Wash Basins .......... 10c dersigned Commissioners of Lancas- home on Sunday.
large Tin. Buckets. ...... «vss 10c | ter County hereby give notice to Mrs. Jacob H. Witmer has return-
. r every taxable inhabitant within the ed to her home here after spending |
Bucket Wash Boards ......... 10c¢ respective” boroughs. townships and several dvs fn Philadelphia with |
Rolling . Pins .......coi000enn 10c¢ | city of said county that appeals from Nat Ramsey and family.
Flower Pots from ...... 8c to 10c |the real estate, personal property ser reer
Fy Sates o.oo a nS
: David H. Rutherford of this place
Flour Sieves .,...c.ivosnisiniies 10c | Office, in the City of Lancaster, on was granted a divorce from his wife
Coffee Percolators ........s.. 10c En Jan. 18 Elizabeth R. Rutherford on the
iver ’ odin * grounds of cruel treatment.
Small Frying Pans .........-... bc Conoy, Thursday, Jan. 18. A plo of nololrontentere to &
China Mustard Jars .......... 10c West Donegal, Friday, Jan. 19, charge of selling liquor on election
Antiseptic Slates ............ 10c Mt. Joy, twp, Tuesgas, Jan. 23. day was entered by George Martz,
East Donegal, Wednesday, Jan. 24 of Bainbrigde. Counsel for Martz
ALUMINUMWARE FREE
With every $50 worth of checks
given at our store we will give abso-
lutely free a very beautiful 2-quart
Tea and Coffee Pot.
EASTON & EASTON
W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Rings Yor Can “bank” ¢.
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Queen City |.
Rings give {
lasting satis-
faction be-
cause they
are made
by skilled
hands S
with infi- i Ne
nite care. The hss
makers give you a
lifelong guarantee
against lost stones (except diamonds).
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Guarantecd Rings
can be had in over 2000 choice de-
signs, for men, women and children.
From $2.00 up. Look for Q. C.
stamp inside each ring. Call and
get free birthstone card.
KR. V. FEGLEY,
Mount Joy, Pa.








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A thin, pale oil distilled from
| Pennsylvania Crude Oil.
Feeds freely. Will not
congeal,
Lubrication
Without Carbon
Best oil for either air-cooled
or water-cooled machines.
At your dealers. If not, write
to us. A test will delight
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Waverly Oil Works Co.
| Independent Refiners
PITTSBURG, PA.’






PORTSMOUTH, |
The Jacob street |
\ | elected on April 13, when all primary
\ | convention will nominate candidates
| the city and nine from the county.
RAILROAD TRESPASSING A DISTRICT INSTITUTE
100d Session Held by the Schools at
Marietta Saturday
nusylvania Railroad will Redouble
its Efforts to Stop it
Determination to put a stop to The twenty-sixth annual session
trespassing on Pennsylvania rail- of the Marietta district institute,
road property has caused General comprising the schools of Marietta,
Manager 8S. C. Long, of the lines Conoy, West Hempfield, Mountville,
east of Pittsburg, to address to the ast Donegal, was held in the high
members of his staff a letter char- school building, Marietta, Saturday.
acterized to redouble their efforts to The first session convened at 9.30,
keep people off railroad property. when the following programme was
In 1907, when 916 people were rendered: Music: devotional exercis-
killed while trespassing on Pennsyl- es; music; discussion, Education
vania railroad property, the man- Should Lead to Public Service, Mer-
agement of the company inaugurat- vin Brandt; discussion, Value of In-
ed a campaign to educate the public gpiration in Child Education, Prof., |
in the dangers of trespassing. The G. C. Kirk; recitation, Miss Jennie
co-operation of city and county lee; address, Arts and Handicrafts
authorities was invited, and wide in Schools, Prof. Paul E. Beck, Lit-
publicity was given to the efforts itz; discussion, The Psychology of
the company was making to put an Punishment, Miss Amelia Shookers
end to thig evil which was annually and Miss Mary E. Carter; discus-
costing so many people their lives. ion, The Teacher's Responsibilities,

Charles J. Palmer; business meeting
In the afternoon at 1.30
the following was the order of ex-
ercises: Music: discussion, The In-
fluence of the High School Upon the
Community, David Witmer; piano
solo, Miss Margaret Crist; recitation
A voice from a Far Country, Miss
Laura C. Martin; discussion, With
the Wood Thursh of Amesbury,
Prof. H. 8. Brinser; vocal solo, se-
lected, Miss Edna Hipple; address,
On the New School Code, and the
Savings Fund System of the Public
Schools, Dr. G. M. Phillips, principal
of West Chester State Normal School
This gave the people of Mariet-
ta and vieinity an opportunity to
hear Dr. Phillips, one of the best
lecturers and educators in the state.
Adjournment. The officers of this
association are: President, Jrof. J.
S. Simons; vice president, Charles
J. Palmer; secretary, Miss Mary H.
Riddle; treasurer; Charles J. Palmer
As a result of the efforts of its
| officers and employes, a reduction of
173, or more than eighteen per cent.
| in the number of trespassers killed
Pennsylvania railroad in
1908 was effected. The railroad’s
activities in this direction were re-
| doubled in 1909 and again was the
death roll from trespassing reduced
| to 633, or about fifteen per cent.
There was a reduction of thirty-six
per cent. in four years. The records
for 1910 show that (85 deaths re-
sulted from trespassing on Pennsyl-
ania railroad property.
Having succeeded in decreasing
the practice of trespassing on its
| lines, the Pennsylvania system is
now preparing to conduet an even
more aggressive campaign during
i 1912. Tracks will be re-posted with
warning notices, the enactment of
stringent laws will be requested and
every officer and employe of the sys-
tem will be asked to lend his assist-
followed.
on the
ance to decrease still further the ——e—
number of deaths resulting from MOUNTVILLE
trespassing on the property of the Miss Luella Fridy visited her sis-
Peunsylvania railroad system. ter, Mrs. Martin Davis at Rohrers-
The renewed and diligent efforts tow
the Pennsylvania railroad is making M. G
to stop trespassing will be measur-
ably influential, the management be-
lieves, in arousing the public to a
realization that in accidents to tres-
, Shindle and family have re-
turned from Philadelphia where they
spent the holidays.
Miss Jean Yohn has returned to Al
lentown after a visit to her sister,

East Hempfield, Wednesday, Jan. argued that he did not knowingly
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24, 2 H fold. ‘Wednesday. J violate the law, all residents of the
West Hempiield, sinescay, Jan. community urged that under the
24, curcumstances sentence be suspended
omer boro, Wednesday, Jan. It was explained that the law respect
@% ; ing the closing of hotels on election
Rapho, Wednesday, Jan. 24, days had undergone a number of
Columbia boro, Friday, Jan. 26. changes and many persons were not
No appeal will be consigere] ex- thoroughly informed as to the exact
“epi. upon fhe days designated for and most recent provisions. Court
the respective digiriets, unless satis- stated that hotel keepers’ duties re-
factory reason is given for failure auired them to be thoroughly: in-
to come at the proper time, ahd not formed as to the law, and Martz was
then unless the person appealing is sentenced to piv a fire of $700 and
accompanied by the assessor of the the could.

district in which the property un- .
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der consideration is assessed.
The Commissioners will sit to PLEASANT HILL
Harry Rutt took in the shooting
hear appeals from 9 to 12 o'clock in
match at Newville last week.
the morning and from 1 to 3 in the
afternoon of the days designated. As- David Barnhart and wife were
gessors are required to be in attend- Sunday callers at the home of Mrs.
ance during that time. Isaac Rutt.
Mrs. Jacob Shank, jr., and little
By order of the
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Attest: David Swope, Clerk.
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daughter, and Mrs. Jacob Shank, sr.,
were recent visitors here.
Adam Stumpf, Joseph Ebersole,
Sam Heisey, Harry Keller and Abe
Shank, disposed of their tobacco.
Mrs. Mary Barnhart and two
children, Catharine and Barney, of
Harrisburg, were the guests of Mrs.
Isaac Rutt.
A protracted meeting of three
weeks at the Mennonite church in
Mount Joy ended on Friday evening.
There were thirty conversions. Rev.
Weaver conducted the services.
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For Rent
From September 15, a large stone
mill property recently occupied by
the New Standard Hardware Werks,
three floors and attic. good water
power with two turbine wksels,
would make a suitable tobacce we»
A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride
To warn people of a fearful for-
est fire in the Catskill a young girl
rode horseback at midnight and sav-
ed many lives. Her deed was glor-
ious but lives are often saved by
Dr. King’s New Discovery in curing
lung trouble, coughs and colds,
which might have ended in consump-
tion or pneumonia. “It cured me
of a dreadful cough and lung disease
writes W. R. Patterson, Wellington, |
Texas, ‘“‘after four in our family had
died with consumption, and I gain-
ed 87 pounds.” Nothing so sure
{and safe for all throat and lung
[troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00.
| Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by S.
| B. Bernhart & Co.

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| The Next Republican Convention pie Tis lo SR Snyder, i
The 191z Republican State Con-
| vention, which will be called before | YY
‘many days to meet in Harrisburg in Entertained His Friends
| the later part of April or early in Wad Moore, proprietor of Moore's
| May, will consist of 372 delegates. Hotel, Ironville, on Thursday even-
| The convention delegates will be ing entertained a number of his
friends with a guinea supper. A
number of Columbians attended,
going there by sleigh. The occasion
for Auditor General and State Treas- was very enjoyable.
; urer, four candidates for Congress- rt A meee
| nominations will be made and the
| men-at-Large, and thirty eight Biggest on Earth
| Presidential electors. Lancaster will! The Westinghouse Electric To., of
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! Ferry power house a 15000-horse


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Young Brothers Carriage Work
THAT WILL ALWAYS CLAIM YOUR ATTENTION. IT IS
Custom Quality at Moderate Prices
There can be no better time to order a new wagon for Spring tham
vow. It stands to reason that we can give more attention to a job over
the winter months than during the busy season and naturally you get a
frst-class job.
We also have some fine sleighs ready for your inspection.
YOUNG BROS.
FLORIN, PENNA.

Bell Telephone






is the only kind | sell—Furniture that x Furniture
‘Rockers Hall Racks
Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks
Extension & Other Tables, Daven port
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
In fact anything in the Furniture Line
Mirrors
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OPPOSITE S. G. HERSHEY'S STORE, PARK STREET.
Ind. Phone 610D., Elizabethtown, or 728B., Maytown.
KEENER & NICHOLAS, Proprietors
Elizabethtown and Maytown
CHARLES W. COBLE Mgr., Elizabethtown.
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Special
Special
Popular Music
Cents
A Copy
“Red Rose Rag.” “Mandy Lou.”
“I Want a Girl.” “Honey Girl.”
“Oceana Roll.” “Mysterious Rag.”
“Knock Wood.” “In the Land of Harmony.”
‘““Narajo Rag.” “Mine,” Ballad.
“Alexander's Ragtime Band.”
“I Like the Hat, I Like the Dress.”
“You'll Do the Same Thing Over.”
“After the Honeymoon.”
These and Others on Sale 9c a Copy
If music is to be mailed, add one cent for postage.


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