The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 27, 1912, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
[. D. Berneman’s
DEPARTMENT STORE
J East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
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HAVE YOU TRIED
MAGIC
LEENER
If not will youtry thetrial size
left at yotir house today
There is nothing to equal it
FOR CLEANING CLOTHING
of Grease or Tar Spots, Cleaning Colors
on Men’s or Ladies’ Coats
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It is soon time for house cleaning and if
you want to elean the woodwork or
brighten up the furniture tse a
little of the trial size I left yod so that
you wiill be convineed that there
is nothing better,
For House Cleaning
We can sell any quantity you want
at a very reasonable figure.
Give It a Trial
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East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
' Salil, (1 TT
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The Ideal Solvent
and Paint Thinner
Tur=-min=tine has the
same boiling point, the same
flash point, the same evapor-
ating qualities as turpentine—
at a fraction of the cost.
Tur-min-tine is better than ber 2
lence and in perfect safet
cheaper, because, ug In it costs
more, it loses little from ev aporation.
Tur-min-tine is guaranteed,
Ask your dealer or write direct.
WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY
independent Oil Refiners, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Free Bookiet—‘‘Tells Why"’
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1! alwavs have on hand anything
the line of Smoked Meats, Han
oloena, Dried Reef, Lard, Ete
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork a
ron Prices always right
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Main Streei, Opp. Bani
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8 Pure 2
2% Spring ¥
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ml XFS
BM 4 IN ANY QUANTITY at Vers
a > Moderate Charges.
gS 4 Don’t fail to see us before plac-
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Ba Mount Joy, Penn
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2 SHAS ll. AELLER
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a REAL ESTATE AND
& INSURANCE
Main St.
alling and Clerking of Public
Settlement of Estates
Collection of Rents.
Surveying and Conve
Plants for Sale
vancing
flower, pepper, tomato, egg plan
redbeet and lettuce plants
offer for sale very reasonable.
E. B. Hostetter
Mount Jo
Sale
I have a fine lot of cabbage, cauli-
t,
which I
MOUNT d0Y, PA.
al growth is
very extensive, ranging
fror Newfoundland to South Da-
kota south through Western
Nebra to Texas. White Elm
reaches its best development on deep
fertile ground, moderately well
drained but it can be grown on most
any kind of soil, being a hardy tree
and able to endure great extremes
| of temperature and moisture. Tt is
i a fairly rapid growing tree and often
e but naturally
{ when poor ground the
| raidity and length of lifef
| rapidity of growth and length of life
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reaches a great ag
planted
of growth
in
Economic Uses
The wood of the White Elm is
| strong, tough, fibrous and difficult to
| split. It is in growing uemand as a
2 | : :
i | slack cooperage material and its use
Imitation Rubber Buggy Harness, $10, $12, bas 316
Genuine Rubber Buggy Harness, $17, $19, $21.75 & $28
Fancy Rubber and Gold Monnted Driving de
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5, $27 3
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2 P35
2 50, $30 1nd
Come and inspect olir stock; every set scld is guaranteed
F. B. GROFF
North MarKet St.,
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Mount Joy, Pa,
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CARPETS & RIGS
{in this industry has resulted in a
| rapid increase in the stumpage
value. The timber is also used for |
{ flooring, wheel stock, ship building |
| and in the manufacture of agri-
| cultural implements. Its hardiness
| and its indifference to soil conditions
| make it a very suitable tree for pro-
| tective planting. For ornamental |
| planting the suitability of the White
| Bln n is widely recognized every-
| where. It is without the least doubt
{ the most desirable of all our hard
| wood trees for such use. Such are
Watt & Shand are
free to the pupils of
County. A tree that will
enhance and beautify
hamlet where
the mouth piece
in re-
| the trees Messrs.
| giving away
[ Lancaster
| without doubt
any town, village
it is planted, and as
of the community
side we feel it
to go further and ac
| generous gentlemen for a
value will increase
and
beauty
or
which we
upon
in thank those
gift whose
with the
great
incumbent us
| real
be evermore a
and satisfaction.
years
cource of
FOLLOWS ACCIDENT
Light
Causing
t SUIT
Electric Company Charge
t With Man's Death
| Suit has been entered in commol
| pleas court by Myrtle May McFar
land against the Elizabethtown and
Marietta Electric Light Company,
$10,000 damages. Severa
John McFarland, jr.,
killed in the stable o
to recover
months ago
was instantly
the Marietta bottling works as he
went to turn on an electric ligh
switch. The allegation is that 2
wire of the defendant company wa
responsible for the accident.
i TE _—
Spelling Bee at Florin
On Saturday evening, March 30
the Florin Hall Association will
hold a grand spelling bee in the
hall in Florin. There will be three
classes and. 4 prizes to each class.
Admission 15 and 20 cents. Full
particulars in these columns next
week.
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Dupler—Bradley
Clayton M, Dupler, of Dauphin
county, near Elizabethtown, and
Miss Emma E. Bradley, daughter of
Mr. John $8. Bradley, of near Old;
Line, Rapho township, were united
in marriage on Saturday by Rev. S|
8. Daugherty at the URB. parsonage,
Elizabethtown. The} ere unat-
tended.
House Cleaning will reveal
that new Carpets are need-
ed it pay
ticipate your wantsand buy
liberally at these prices for
will to an-
a limited time
anon ram ———
soc Ingrain Carpets,a yd. 40c¢
soc Ingrain Carpets, special. |
a yd. 35¢c
35¢ Jute Carpets, a yd...25¢
| 50c Rag Carpets, a yd...45c
6oc Rag Carpet, a yd...5213e¢
soc Oil Shades, at -40¢
3oc Oil Shades, at. .. .22¢
{ toc Paper Shades, 8c
Rugs, Brussels gx12, $15
ema $10
I.ot of Axminster and Vel-
th
A
ersole
fice, Mount Joy.
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URE STYLES
ME, or re-furnishing or filling up
the vacant places in your OLD HOME this Spring, it will pay you to
examine this truly wonderful assortment. It has no parallel in size,
variety or beauty. Our great volume" of business and our cheap loca-
tion enables us to offer extremely low prices at this time.
DINING ROOM FURNITURE
We have purchased from several of our regular makers, among
the bast in the country, the pick of their surplus stoek, at a bargain.
These are now offered at a saving to you of from 10 to 30 per cent.
CARPETS ANDRUGS
Savings of from 15 to 25 per cent. gmaranteed on all standard
makes, in all desirable styles and patterns. Don’t buy floor coverings
until you see what we can save you. .
Headquarters for Carpet Cijpnine and Re-laying.
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oc pm EOLICIILILD A Birthday Party [TREES TO LANCASTER COUNTY Vac z
eee cea celled Mrs, R. V. Fegley was agreeably SCHOOL CHILDREN A Vacuun Cleaner
urprised on Wednesday evening - - qd gS
eo 0 hen she returned home and found | Watt and Shand, Lancasters' Fore: | Bai gainPr 1CEe $10
ft that a large number of her friends most Merchants, Repeat a Gener- | jo
y had gathered at her home in honor ous Gift THE possfrc JUNIOR is a
@ 0) of her birthday Games and music vacuum cleanerihat will do more
were indulged In and at a late hour | A treat Is in store for he betel work than man high priced clean-
0] a legant refreshments were served. | children of Lancaster Co ers and much ore than any other
elegan 3 8 . . his BHsLEtow : cleaner of an eual price.
eo The following were present. Misses | Watt and Stand, Lasts wre’ ore : o of ee, tpi
Mary Shank, Maud Weldman and | Ost merchants, Will fu vaesf | ) works like a capet sweeper—but is
. Q Alice Heilman of Elizabethtown, | Promise made to the teachers of the | a vacuum cleagr-—a cleaner that
* Viola Baker, Sadle Murray, Anna | Lancaster County schools at the last A) &Byo cleans your carpts and rugs through
arc o Kramer, Mary Krall Clara Arnts, | County Institute, viz: by giving away | : ‘Absolutely ai < (R00 Yreugy
0) Ruth Shiffer, Margaret Stokes, Olive 120,000 two year old American Elm TH
o o Shiffer, Ruth Stokes, Anna Dearbeck, Trees. Their idea being to give one | \
® Is Red Letter Day Ten Q | Mary Hoffer, Caroline Frank, Mary Sve Bi every ed ' Selina] ri |
. iar. KX vn Gingric Co ine | Who will agree to plant and nurture
Miller, Kathryn Gingrich, Katherine | "™ . . Y
Q . o Kauffman, Anna Hoffmaster, Grace it W honor of gatos Day. : Where the finest biscuit, {
: 1 3 pr 2d w ‘ Rn this way, they hope to engender |
m W | Stokes; Messrs. Edwin Brandt, El- An )
Sta Ps ill be Given o wood Millard. Edwin Shires, Levi |@ love of nature in the hearts of the cake, hot-breads, crusts
Q Hofman, Earl Derr, Haman Cunn- | school children, to teach them in a | or puddings are required
Q REE T E ch Customer Q ingham., Walter Mease, Howard | practical way the true meaning of | Spullar A
0 da Barnhart, Christ Walters, Clayton |the day and its observance, to make | Royal 1S indispensable.
® : Q Hoffman. Albert Walters, Christ them realize a closer personal in- |
a Wittle, John Young, Samuel Bend- | terest in one great county and help |
ran y : . preserve the beauty of a community :
0 i er, William Walters, Paul Brandt, |! Y ) 4 : y Royal 1S equally valuable
1 t P @ Walter Brandt, Allen Morton, and |that is truly named Fhe Garden - : f 1 ¥
i cn, € re omg 0 ay % Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sheaffer, Mr | Spot of the World.” The custom of mn the preparation O Pp ain,
Q 66 Q and Mrs. Jack Davis, Mr. and Mrs | each petson planting B ree on ars substantial, every- day
R di Th Ad” ye Christ Barto, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | PO! Day has largely grown of late :
@ You For ca ing IS @ Derr and Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Fegley | Years, and it isa beautiful one foods, for all occasions.
0) and son Veuurd Many cities are waking up to the
® . R —r —»--Cu pe ¢ beautifying their
Every man who reads this v HT . I Sal are tyke meas to . 4
Q y onegal SpENES | sh. this object alons th The only baking powder made
: . . M James Burrier moved from .
® ad and then cuts it out PO) here to the Mumma farm, near Mil ne art 1 in the from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar This shows t} ant. of 20d
AW d . t t t SE {on Grove. on Friday D aere 1h A dirt which the Dc Junior took
an brings 1 Oo our S ore 0) Mr facob Zoo sold a valuable ! Elm igely 2 from a carpet which looked clean.
0) o . ay hor to Mr. Johnston Mavtown n, 1 lar ociet ive been /¢ No Alum — No Lime Phosphates All we asl of housewife is
e can have any suit in the J » 1 ed or t ( purp( of A that sne rive it «¢ + ‘tal—pick
A . - rowin SO here 3 out the clean n t house
, y » Ah} RNAS and run this ner over
e) store at | 0 pel cent dis- ossible. Whol venues ol it—then open tl look at
. i rowing in the amo out of
@ count. roads on both s of vour camet or which you
| e) ] he A Social Gathering Elizabeth Glatfelter, Anna Webb, hou {
. x : h I he ( w Er \ social gathering was held at the Pearl Schaeffer, Mae Hawthorne, ‘1 ) rtul little
e [{ you get a plo Su it, yO S AVY E $1 CO home of Mr. Leroy Engle, in this Mabel Carson, Hilda Johnson, Marie I hi > 9)
: 4 t W y hea lace ( Saturday evening when a Carson, Alta Gingrich, Alice Way, | he perfectly sati avard te
: 7 get a HIS su vou & 1 ! ant to hear I rday ening when a Cail A f ’ ) every Te.
O)] i you 8 hr ~ AVE $1 -50 1 Wa é han evening was spent by Ella Cunningham, James Garber, ect or will * money.
e If vou get a $20 SAVE $2.00 t W 1 that in attendance follows: John Greiner, Truman Sprout, Roy I 1 lemon-
2 1 nd that is g [ 1 Coc Lill Barto, Jay Pennell, John Gainor
Q . . 1 » not only Dor y He i Mumina M ,. CY t Hershey, Herbert
We make this unusual offer 1n order e by the wood re’ | D Johnson, Be Haw- Tyndall, John John Germer, | — r por. yu
@ , Vonst sions for wha stele Tebleman. Mitre Paul Stark, Peter Zorohey, Clans B3- FF. PPP =k
A to test the value otnewspaper advertis- : St timb : Ella Child Mertha Heolsos ; thor 1 Yarwoy Engle Avis
Sd i 7 1 ity Ir nericana Ida Greenawalt, Hilda Schneider, \nna Brubalkei
@ ing. We know that an opportunity to & mn : ri 2 nawalt, Hilda hn ina Bi OLN SOV. PLNNA
save fr 4 1 £1 « a1 Took: ond a III EE - mses
® save from $1 to $2.50 will look good to eq
Q 1 10 SPI II PR ISdinibdid addled sjsefosfoefenfocfesgocfuefonoreofocfortocfererfecte
any mi: ho reads this ad” and we £1 3
any man who reads this yd i A of re %
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iu: ; os o is so HOW ABOUT THAT SET OF NEW HARNESS ?
J are willing to pay out the necessary hoRgh AL te aiaone
1 ] . ( hard wood tree »
Q ¢ to learn the value of newspaper
mous : > y pal he open, the trunl - It will pay you ten fold to buy of a practical saddler or har
@ advertising \ ibly divides a short distance man. That man in this sectionis FF. B. Groff, the North Market
c 1S1ng ;
" « ; \ e th base, forming a wide, street saddler. He will sell you a set of harness as low as $10 anc
Don’t fail to ask for Green Trading Stamps 1 spreading erown. lis natur- good 55 the best tude anywhere,
OBILE
AUTOCAR AND
BUICK TRUCKS
New 1912 Cars Now Here
Lancaster Automobile (.
GARAGE NEVER CLOSED
230-238 W. King St.,
T.ANCASTER "ete PENNA.
The largest and only strictly first
fireproof garage and repair
shop in Lancaster City of County.
class
Star Course
1911-1912
Mt. Joy Eall
Friday, March 29, 1912
FRIER SISTERS CONCERT AND
OPERA QUINTETTE
General Admission ........ 30
Reserved Seats .........5c. Extra
Chart at Garber’s Drug Store
See Posters and
town papers
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Charles K, Bennett, late
of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster
Co., Penna., Deceased.
Letters of administration on said
having been granted to the
all persons indebted
thereto requested to make im-
mediate payment and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
estate
undersigned,
are
settlement to the undersigned,
ETTA M. BENNETT,
Mount Joy, Pa.
W. U. Hensel, Atty. Administratrix
mar20-6t
VTV{23 EATING A al
Two of our Oldest
The Manheim Sentinel is in
its 67th year; the Elizabethtown
Chronicle is in Js 43rd.