The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 10, 1912, Image 2

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    A Vacuum (leaner
bargain rrice lo
tor & Mrophr
FH DOMBESTIH JUNIOR Is a
RICE $1 A YEAR leaner that will do more
AN 50 Cents han many high priced clean-
ree nths a5 Cents h than any other
( n equal price
ingle Coples = Cents ol like X arpet sweeper
Sample Coples FREl like a carpet sweeper--but Is
rene leaner—-a cleaner that
Entered at the post yice at Mou n I pet and rugs through
A 1 hrough
Joy as second-class mail matte:
\ll correspondents must have thelr
communications reach this oflice not
later than Monday, Telephone news
of importance between that time and
12 o'clock noon Wednesday Chan
ges lor advertisements mu po
tively reach this office not later than
Monday night New advertisements
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
night Advertising rates on appl
ation
IAF 277; ROOSEVELT 39
Taft has 277 Delegates, Roosevelt
39 and the Merry Race Goes on—
Table of Delegates
President Taft is making steady
gains amd apparently certain ol a|
majority on first ballot
Theodore Roosevelt showing re-
markable strength in some sections, This shows the amount of solid
but losing ground in several States. dirt which the Domestic Junior took
Senator La Follette cuting into [from a carpet which looked clean.
the Roosevelt following in some | All we ask of any housewife 1s
% ; that she give it one fair trial—pleck
# parts of the West out the cleanest carpet in the house
That, seventy-four days before and run this vacuum cleaner over
the Chicago convention, is the situa- |it—then open the cleaner—Ilook at
tion in the Republican presidential [the amount of dirt you got out of
battle shown by the Herald's iw vour carpet or rug which you
battle, as shown by the Herald's im- |i} juont was clean.
partial country-wide canvass The cost of this wonderful little
FOR TAFT vacuum cleaner is just $10.00 and
is sold to you with the guarantee to
Alabama (eight districts and . Vit y
| be perfectly satisfactory In every re-
six delegates at large) 22 ,
legate gE pect or we will refund your money.
Alaska, oi... 0:2 cviivisoninn 2 3
Drop card for circular and demon-
Colorado. .........¢.civvu0un.. 8 | stration
District of Colunibia A 2
Florida
Georgia (11 districts and four B- =. PERF FER
delegates at large) ..... 26 A .
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Indiana (eight districts and a
four delegates at large) ..... 20 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Iowa (four districts)
Michigan (three districts)
Mississipp oh wie
Missouri (three districts) {
New Mexico (six of the eight i
delegates) Sin : 6 After You Are Through
New York (39 districts) . 78
Oklahoma (one district) 2 _ 4 oy * 714
A ; Experimenting with The
S h Carolin: six districts and
~~ South Carolina (six di H i adm Just-as-Good-Kind
four delegates at large)
Tennessee (eight districts) 16
Virginia (eleven districts and BUICK
four delegates at large) Jal 24
- LOGCOMOBILE
Total for Taft 276 | el .
FOR ROOSEVELT AUTOCAR AND
Indiana (four districts) 8 BUICK TRUCKS
Missouri (two districts) 4
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Maine (one district) ........ . | Sold strictly on their merits.
New Mexico ..... ...vcrvsese
New York (four districts)
Oklahoma (three districts and
ten delegates at large) ...... | New 1912 Cars Now Here
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Total for Roosevelt ....... an
FOR LA FOLLETTE {
FOR CUMMINS
Iowa (two districts) ny ‘| GARAGE NEVER CLOSED
Total number of delegates in Re-| 230-238 W. King St.,
1,078.
publican National convention, LANCASTER - - - PENNA.
Needed to nominate (a majority),
540.
The principal elections this week The largest and only strictly first
will be in Illinois and Pennsylvania | class fireproof garage and repair
expected that shop in Lancaster City of County.
and it s generally
Roosevelt will carry a majority of
linois delegates and Taft will Eo 0) BE; =
the Illin % A = 2 | B 5
get a majority of the Pennsylvania
delegates.
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For Sale.
An entire threshing outfit, Frick’s
engine, 17 to 20 horsepower, need) § R §?
4 seasons. The thresher is a new
self-feeder, 30x52. Also an El straw
baler. Will sell at a bargain. Call
to see them. Elmer G. Hershey, |
Lititz, Pa., R. D. No. 2. feb.7-tf | Ed
rr meet Cr i
Plants for Sale |
The finest I ever had.
see them. 55,000 vegetable plants, land many serious sicknesses you will
such as cabbage, cauliflower, pepper, | vain 12 Woe Rep you Dowels, diver
beets flower plants and blooming ge-
raniums, etc, at D. Zerphe7s) by timely use of
Greenhouses, Mt. Joy St., Mt. Joy.2t. |
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f spring and summer Suitings, |
He EE. Silks, Petticoats, Hand- |
kerchiefs, Corsets and Hoslery. We!
furnish exclusive patterns, attractive
samples, and give exclusive territory
to active representatives, and furnish |
a very elaborate sample outfit free; |
extending credit to those furnishing |
satisfactory references. For full
articulars, address Mutual Fabric |
12 doses, 10c. 36 doses, 25c at
Sheriff Eby on Tuesday sold the
of Samuel Sch- a fii
Show Postponed a pa
The next boxing show of the Lan-
caster Athletic Club has been post- |
poned until April 25. The bill will |
be strengthened and Leo Houck will |
nd-up.
MAKES EATING A PLEASURE
(0d AIDS DIGEST ION El]
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for | :
hatching, from 2 strain with a resi... 7
ord mot often beaten, also stock. | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
H. H. MORTON | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
Mount Joy, Pa.| Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
appear in the wi
For Sale |
feb 21-2 my
wien (commer an) Lancaster Automobile Co.
Come and | Lots of discomfort—the blues— a
atoes, lettuce, red-
egg plants, tom land stomach in good working order |=
Ladies Make $3.00 to $5.00 Daily
We want a Live Representative in |
every town to introduce our complete | E
Go. Dept: 5. Bingremon, NE | CH A NDLE The
Sold by the Sheriff Druggist |g
personal property
muck, of West Hempfield township.
The amount relized was $2,088.The Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 a. m. 5 to |
gale attracted a large number of per- iS.n
us bei West Main St., MT. JOY, PA.
THE Wednesday, April 10th, 19
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BULLET TIN. | MOUNT JOY. PA
SALUNGA,
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Z ary Kendig has returneo jo SR A
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mn ot J: RORUIE. : ay 3 NN Pe
pending her Easter vacation with ‘ {
ler sister, Mrs Q. 0. Reitzel
Mi Mary T. Peifer is spending
STS Hille Nith She yuk Dude STYLEPLUS CLOTHING are without a doubt the best in: quality
our neighbor Hears Bair has on and the cheapest in price that can be bought anywhere. Since the in-
and one thousand old chickens anc . ee
Comet more an Oe number troduction of StyleplusClothing---two weeks ago---you men and young
i aims men have an opportunity to buy and wear clothing just as good in in : ;
oung America We presume mar-
bles will be a compensotiore, how-
quality and fit as your neighbor, who pays his dealer $20 or}$25.
Styleplus Suits are sold at $17. We show many varieties of models
and weaves, the leader of fashion being the two button English”
Sack Suit.
STYLEPLUS SUITS, $17.00 &
UNIQUE SUITS, $7.50, $10, $12, $15. $20
wai fpr Jip
ever
Mrs. Hartraft was buried on Tues-
day afternoon in the Landisville cem
etery The services, which were
held in the M. E. Church, were con-
ducted by Revs. Devine and Eval.
Miss Mary Peifer returned on
Tuesday from Philadelphia, accom-
panied by Mrs Kendig, of Lake
Mont, New York Mrs. Kendig will
spend a week in the family of Dr. B
E. Kendig
The services in the M. BE. church
in commemoration of the resurrec-
tion, were well attended and the con-
rregation was highly edified. The
usual gifts were passed among pu-
At Vane Uf tne frre frre At] If rtrtl tre Uf rte forte ea Uf rani f iri
pils and teachers Mr. James Ken-
die read an essay on the occasion ig
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TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF LANCASTER COUNTY :
The Rosevelt League of Lancaster County repudiate the Contractor-Boss William Flinn and his Boss methods, : 5
and asserts that the candidates named by him for national delegates from Lancaster County, [J. H. Pickle and Clayton S. h .
Wenger] have been named by the old arbitrary methods so justly resented by all Independents. . A
When Lincoln spoke of a government of, for and by the people he did not mean that Boss Flynn, trained for years u . -
in jthelcorruptionjof a| alcorrupt city, should arbitrarily decide in Pittsburg what candidates for national delegate should be ‘ . ]
a —— byt the he Roosevelt Republicans in Lancaster County. 4 ’
The real Roosevelt candidates for national delegate, who owe allegiance to no one but Colonel Roosevelt himself, are :
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W. T..KILLINGER, Lancaster City, A . a
MILTON E. SHIRK, East Cocalico’| I .
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§ lowing the principles of Roosevelt himself by appealing directly to the people. They cannot be bought, bribed or persuad- :
ed by[relatives in the service of the Taft administration to desert the standard of Roosevelt. . a
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