THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, I’A, . B, SOHROLL, Editor & Prop'r, It — —— BUBSORIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months 50 Oents Three Months Single Copies 25 Cents 2 Cents Sample Copies FREE Entered at the post oflice at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter All correspondents must have their communications reach this office not later than Monday of importance between that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday Chan- gee for tively reach this Monday uight New advertis Inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday night Advertising rates on appli- Telephone news advertisements must posi office not later than eation EDITORIAL No man is a hero to the spring milliner - . » » . Nobody would mind it ground hog went on a strike ‘ * » » . (Qeorgia may yet desire to cast votes for the great Tyrus Cobb - . 0» * » Senator La Folltee sees how he could use the North Dakato delega- tion in his business very nicely . . . » Those Chicago women who erve \ satisfactory dinner for 2 cents 1eed not stay single unless hey wish «es ss a Several eminent Americans had te be atisfiled with eing nen tioned for the 3 ne Court judgeship . @ - © These BY most as 18 poets ir the care th t all their utt ® - At ly 1 ¢ A lightest n that Amundsen's attainment of the yuth Pole was a cooked up jol Champ Clark is receiving a series of ovations that doubtless like to the convention his friends would bottle for use at with the ideas of both | Roosevalt and Bryan, Ohio perfectly | | Armed Messrs should be able to frame a eorking constitution. . . * ® regard the in- officials in dele- | Kansas does not terfernce of the federal the selection of presidential gates as a square deal. ® ® . » Underwood in moving the duty en sugar, is certainly in a fair way | to become the ‘candy kid” if he | | f doean’t become the candiate. * * . * For the Sacred honor of the press | we, deny that any editor has kicked | against the proposed tax on income over $5,000 as a personal hardship. | * * . . Dom Miguel has forever relin- | quished his claim to the Portuguese | throne, thus putting himself at one swoop in the same class with Man- | uel. | = . * > » understand why the peace | We can now Colonel gave away the Nobel prize— he probably figured that if he didn't they'd take it away from | him. ! * * * * And just when New York was holding up its hands in horror over the lawlessness of the South, along comes 2 bomb to one of its own judges! | * * * * If we are to learn of a murder of a husband by a wife every day or two there is no use of talking about divorce more difficult. Let us make it easier. » - * * When the average statesman an- pounces that he will retire from public life to devote himself to his private business, it's a sign that the | sour grapes are ripe. - » . - “A fourteen-year-old cigarette sucker with a pistol in his pocket is | a good subject for home missionary work.” With the woodshed as the place for delivering the address. . - . . We note that President Yuan has peen following the political trend in | ether countries, as there is not a word in his inaugurel address about pot being a candidate for a third term. * * * * “Professor Chamberlain thinks the discovery of the South Pole will] make It possible for scientists to predict the weather for weeks a- head.” We usually trust they won't predict such weather as we have had during the last two months re Puts End to Bad Habit. Things nevxer look bright to one with the blues. Ten to one the trou- pie is a sluggish liver, filling the sys tem with bilious poison, that Dr Try them. Let the joy of better feel- | ings end the blues. Best for stom- | ach, liver and kidneys. 25¢c at 8S. B. Bernhart & Cos. re A Sam’s at His Old Home S. G. Reem of Holton, Kans, who left West Donegal about 33 years ago for the Sunflower State, is visit- | ing the scenes of his shildhood. 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C. “The Earl-King’s |berg: b, [Miss Mariam THE MARIETTA William Zink from a visit at Harrisburg and other places working to have the streets of the borough oil returned A committee is now ed Mr, and Mrs vho pent the Byron L'ndemuth winter at Denver Colorado returned home Franklin 8S. Engle, of New Jersey was visiting his parents, Mr. and My Daniel 6. Engle, several days Thomas A. Cnlhane and son of Williamsport were visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Culhane, at the eastern end The District Grand lodge of Old which Joseph MM, Stal grand Steelton, Fellows, of ford, of this secretary, will meet at the third of September He will represent the lodge here also John Miller, employed by J. Hoff- man Garber at his warehouse in this when a place is the injured caught in the hand, and inflicting place, was badly hook he was using little finger of his left penetrated that member a very ugly wound \ party of voung men who were arbutus on the hills at hunting \ccomac, thrilling experience with two black opposite here had a BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, Tlohn Brown and a number of others Come again gentlaman you will always be welcome —— There fs more Catarrh In this section of | the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo incurable, For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable Sei« ence has proven Catarrh to bo a consti. tutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by ¥, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitu tional cure on the market, Tt Is taken in ternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea gpoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars fot any case (t fails to cure, Send for circulars and tes- timonials, Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Drugeists, The. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, “on » wn Church Chartered I'he court has granted a charter to the Church of God at Landisville The church council are: Rev. H. G Hershey, pastor; Simon B. Minmich, H. C. Greider, trustees; W. B. Mal- ehorn, Christian H. Newcomer, Levi B. Shuman, J H. Harris alders; John K. Baker, Ira N. Hess Aaron | B. Hershey, Joseph Musselman, dea- cons; Mrs Anna H. Greider Mrs. Anna C. S Hershey, Mrs. Ella N. Bossler and Edith M. Nissley, dea- CONesses — © ~~ \ Opened Barber Shop at Kindeghook Harr) Resh, who formerly con- ducted a barber shop in the Wagner house, Columbia, has opened a shop in Zeamer's hotel at Kinderhook which he will operate on Wednes- dav and Saturday of each week rn — Manfredi—Adams Frank Manfredi, of Middletown, but who is well known here, was united in marriage with Miss Mary also of Middletow: last the best I'hursday They of a host of friends onewago H R. Hamilto rk ir he Annual Report Mount Jo Borough 1'O1 \ £4 RECEIPTS snakes One young man named Deuel, who escaped from the party was reaching for some flowers, when he struck a black snake, and and the reptile spit at him He called for the rest of the party. who responded quickly with clubs and stones, and dispatched the snake Mhev were nearly five feet long Fhe Marietta base ball team has een organized for the season, and it la ternoon opened the sea- 1 ith ea game with tl All-Stars, n regat f from M ie nd ity I'l nae 1€Y ( ard H ene onl 1 Le 1 ( ne ¢ d N¢ 1 The 1 nle [ Yeapl Wi ind, Swingler Pen v6 MeM Culhan Ha Brandt, Peck A rare treat in store for lovers of music of this section, on Tuesday | evening next, in Central hall, when the third annual concert of the Marietta Choral society will be rendered, under the direction of Henery Stratton, of assisted by the follow- ing: Mrs. W. K. Brumbaugh, of Harrisburg, soprano: Miss Miriam Shaub, of Lancaster, contralto; W. W. Eichler. baritone, of New York city. The programme selected will open part 1, with a cantata, entitled Daughter, by N. W. Gade. Part 11, “Come Dorothy Come.” Swabian Folk Song, society; Parlo-Waltz song, Prof. William Harrisburg, soprano solo, a, Arditti; d. My Laddie, |is on the Rye,” Bishop, the society; contralto solo, a Hindoo Song, Bem- | Neidlinger, | To-morrow, Shaub; barcolle from Tales of Hoffman, “O lovely Night,” "the society; baritone solo, ‘Give Me the Sea ” Weodman, W. W. Eichler; chorus, from Faust, the society. ee CORDELIA AND VICINITY Samuel Bard, dealer, has had an phone installed. and family, of a few days with independent Phares Miller Columbia spent Mrs, Miller's parents: Mrs Emma Kauffman, widow of David Kauffman, is conflned to her | home by an attack of illness. Harry Wagonback, wife and child of l.ancaster, spent Sunday with the | family of Henry Rettew. Ziegler Portner and wife, of near Peck's Meeting House, spent Sunday with the family of Charles Dresher. Mrs David Mumma and daughters Katie and Mary of Columbia, spent Sunday with the former's son, A. B. Mumma. Mrs. Stella Wittle and daughters, Mabel and Stella, paid a visit on {Sunday to the former's sister, Mrs. Fanny K. Hall. Miss Annie and Fanny matter, of Columbia, were tained Saturday and Sunday by Miss laura Rettew. J. B. Mumma, the obliging land- lord of the Silver Spring hotel, and his family spent Sunday with the family of David Mumma. Albright and Rodkey, the Kinder- hook merchants, have purchased a mare from a Lancaster driver, with Stritt- fine sorred dealer. She is a fine good style and speed. George Eiker, who until a year ago conducted a wagonmaking establishment at Silver Spring when he moved to Lititz, has returned to business There was quite a social gather- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Feorge Rettew on Saturday evening, his old stand to resume in honor of the birthday anniver- sary of their son, Amos." A large unmber of friends were present and the evening was spent in a very en- joyable manner Daniel D. Forrey and his hired man, R. Nauman drove to the Iron- ville store and hitched their to a post They entered the store horse and while in the store the horse be- came frichtened and in jumping around upset the wagon The prompt uprighting of the wagon by saved the horse from in- Nauman jury. Our village was proud te have the honor of entertaining some of Columbia's distinguished citizens on Sunday Among the number was Frank G. Paine, assistant post- master, and his son, John Paine, of the Census Bureau, Wash- ington, D. C.; Fred Heckle, jr. “The Bloom | enter- | Gregg | Balance in Treas March Premium Foreign Fire Ins. Co. ........ ss eviews Hotel License Money Burgess Hoffman, P. O. | Burgess Hoffman Pole Tax | Burgess Hoffman Licenses | David Boyce, collected for 1930 .......v. ..-.« $ 879.34 David Boyce, collected for 194) Li. iis $2333.81 Old Iron Sold ....... § 1.13 Bolen Blocks Sold .... $ 1511 | $5313.90 | Boyce, Collector, reports outstanding tax to be { collected ............ EXPENDITURES Bombach, John, repairs . $ 2.96 Boyce David, Commission $1115.77 i and supplies ........ 46.79 [Bube Alois, Ice ...... b.34 Bulletin Printery, Printing 23.756 95.69 $ $ $ Buohl, J. H,, Paint .... 3 Brubaker, M. N., Surveys $ $ 3 and acknowledgements 35.62 | Brunner, H. C. Furniture 147.00 | Dice Geo, labor ....... 3.76 | Edison Electric Light Co. { Street Lights ........ $ 479.36 | Engle, Eli H., Hauling $ 315.29 | Frank Geo., labor ...... $ 12.75 | Fellenbaum R., Salary, I Postage, ete... eahie $ 48.47 Fellenbaum, A. H., Dist | Boro Tax Notices . 3 .63 Frank, H. P., labor.. §$ 37 Futer, B. F., Recharging battery tre ticsssiee 3 .65 | Glatfelter, J., auditing .. $ 2.00 | Garber, Jacob, labor $ 8.85 | Garber, H. S., auditing .. $ 2.00 | Givens Elmer, painting PO. shah ees $ 67.00 {Gilams, H. H., salary $ 45.00 | Hoffer, J. E., appropria- | tions for medicines in | small pox case ...... $ 189.76 | Cadworth & Crandall Co. | Crossing Plate ....... § 7.11 Henry, H. M. concreting $ 6.50 { Hamaker J. S., labor .. $ Hensel, W. W. Solicitor . $ Herald Printing Co. Print- Rg er vio $ Herr, Reuben, labor .... $ 223.37 Hershey, F. B., auditing. $ 2.00 | | | | | | | | Hoffer, Jno. E., salary | | | | { | | 13, 1911 ...........: $ 978.90 | 388.70 | $ $ | Rent ... $ 250.00 | $ $ 24.75 PA. Wednesday, May 1, 1912, | | * beled AL Aaa SALLE La PTT TT TTTTTTTITTTITTYTT TTT TY YYSY™Y p Have You Thought of Your Spring Suit? a de dbeitcdedededed ddd ddd 3 2 2 22d Be ofefeofosfostesfesfoofesfootot ode siege tke ole ob deel ol ohooh dliedeatiediseteolonedtedie declines Ei J J he a hh J a a a a a WHITH \ YUU Ny S| HHT o pL ll i iil 1] H | fl ko | ? he TH } SeoTeelertoste shoes ole ole aloe tales be 2. 3 ET ARTTTTTTITTTTTT feoireiefeoleodededs ofoefsafoofocodfocts edocs ofesledtestontestesfente tert ole deots steoeatootorhsstents be deste ote sfocteste st otedie sd TT TTT TT oT TITTTITrTrTTT EX oecfedeoeriesde sooo Zeedoefesesfestene aoa rie ofeofestertestosteeteotss / 0 iy J / fenforfesfesfentiefeoieodoofonfontesfontestestorterteoteote ID you decide what you would like to wear? Can you get what you want? If not, come to us and leave us show you the new models, fabrics, and qualities which we These clothes were 2 L220 20 Bosfoclocfesds sfooTeoleos slostondestoobocde ots sBe oko ole ole ote ote fess abe Te ole Fa Be fe Be Fs 2. B. 3. 5.5. .8 3 5.8.8.8 5. 8 BET OTTITITITYY Ce RN TTT TR Ti Dre bdr ievioieioofofedfofecieniosefecforfocfofecforde are offering at remarkably low prices, brought here for your inspection and we invite you to call and We have used our see them, whether you purchase or not. best judgment in selecting these clothes, and we feel sure that if you see the clothes you will appreciate our efforts. : ResteobeatesteatuatontonioaionoafioniesealonRanlioal db dis sho a al. ol. bn Unique Suits $7.00 to $20.00 Style-Plus Suits $17.00 GETZ BROS. MOUNT JOY HALL BUILDING MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Lo ote oe ote ote eatosteate t. SS ODT Tr Tr rr tlle sSvelocteeBoneaBatBoaterBoatoatsutioatontartonttonlhe aati alt dh ali db ut le ob. i. RL - C. 5. MUSSER. THE BAKER | American Plan Rates Moderate Shaving Halr Cutting | Joseph B. Hershey } vein “ron vw ans BXCHANEE Hotel Hinkle H. labor ........ $ 19.12] . Hinkle W. labor ...... : 20 Tonso rial Parlor... cougses, craters any Doves ! Fast Main St., MOUNT JOY | Buns every Wednesday & Thursday Hoffman Clayt, recording $ 5.38 | Faverals. Weddi ond. 8 i Mount Joy Pa. Kramer, labor .....:.... $ 2.25 Three Chairs. No Waiting unerals, eddings an uppers ’ Kolp, Albert. labor ...... $ 127.05 given prompt attention ! od ’ : { Agen for the Middletown Steam | | Leib. ¥ 3, 3pvropuatio: 50.00 | Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday | Store & Bakery, West Main Street Ji M. Backenstoe, Pro. Manheim & Mt. Joy Elec- land delivered Friday. Mount Joy, Pa. sass { tric Light Co. ........ $ 850.62 | Branch Store at BE. Ream'’s. | Moyer G., supplies ...... 3 101.38 § | Has just been remodeled thruout. | Newcomer H. S. supplies. 6.08 A GY = | Has all modern conveniences {2 ; 1 ” § > v iences such | Hewcomer, BE. W. Prof s 1.40 SHAS. KL. ZELLER | HOTEL McGINNIS = Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam Wh 2 tony thie a we : | Heat, Eleetric Light, Ete Nort} futual Fire Ins. : ght, ; ol lhern M i oh ne ps 10.80 REAL ESTATE AND The undersigned having remodel-| : : Peffer Frank, decorations $ 12.75 INSURANCE ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a Table is Supplied With the Best | Pennell J : J sanitary Main & M J number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete. ma %. Main St., ount Joy [is now prepared to entertain trans wal : | P a Lecorating hres $ 2500 ene ient and regular guests the Market Affords. Reist, John, dist. notices. : 12552 ‘alling and Olerking of Public Sales RESTAURANT 30 0 0 Runk, John labor ...... 24. Settlement of Estates. {in conneetion with hotel where he Misslnen 4 BR priung x $ 39.10 Colleetion of Rents. will serve in season. Also Luneh Counter stone. : ea : $ 964.16 Surveying and Conveyancing. OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese, Sineitenr, F. Jshor sal and $ 7.50 TURTLE SOV P, Ete. Ete. Tripe, Oysters in Every Style Schock, C. sand, coal an Private dining room for | € KEte., re sery riniher i sr haa $ 162.95 Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin rival z oom for ladies tc., Kte., are served Sonth Zanesville Brick Co. : — EERE Yio . M. HOLLOWBUSH bi i Brick lay iat } 99.37 ¥. M HOLLOW J. VW. MocGinnis, STA Snyder / ’ yin 0 of ; DITR y ( STN J : Wharvell A oe fos $ 51.83 ROTARY PUBLIC PROPRIETOR BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS Webb J. E. repairs ...... HL Attorney-At-Law OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS | Williams Eli, special ses- "7/48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Ps DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS veces i vice and labor ....... $ 154.03 | pays at Lancaster, Monday and Fri Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat \ : . | Zercher E. H. stone $ 147.31 gay at No. 62 North Duke Street 530-532 Woolworth Bunaing | 300d Stabling Accomodation | $5313.34 | | Lancaster, Pa. | Local and Long Distance Telephones 3als i . y S | , . y 1 B, | E lance a 2 ; March $ 300.56 Terms Moderate Bell Telephone Office Hours: 9a. m. to 8 p. m. : : | CHARLES S. FRANK | Sunday and Other Hours | OLD DR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL $5313.90 | | \ 1719 Spring Garden St., (formerly 535 N. 8th : : AUCTIONEER By Appointment | Specialist.” The Gorman Treatment. tue. soy Respectfully submitted, | | Both Phones Gusraniedd Cure for Spacile Hiood Foisin, others } TN" ry > { ean’t Cure, w eo) nie, wo MOUNT JOY, PA. | the Disease Tell H's a cores. or mesa an H. S. GARBER, F. BE. HERSHEY, BE. M. TREXLER, | apr. 7-3t. Auditors. | nesses, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Drains, Atrephy, | Prompt Attention given to Sales of | Ind. 1877 - - | Piles, Losses, Varicocele, Hydrecele, Rupture & Strictars, no cutting, Kidney, Bladder, 46 yrs. prastice &6 yrs. Hoop. | | Real Estate and Personal Property. Ad ve {a the WH Bulletin. | Er | Reference: Jonas L. Minnich. Jvertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | %.jsStvmans. Keck Vese, tells sll expasing Aaseums, | Bell Lan., 994 ' Skic & Private Diseases, Excesses, both sex, Abnses, Weak- WV [ ‘ / [ 4 : « [ : : F L 4 1