The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 26, 1912, Image 5

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25-31 West King Street, hancaster, Pa.
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Mr. John of Read-
well known hotel proprietors
th his wife and daughter 1a,
v velcon ts at the Florin
Inn on Sunday
'HE BULLET MQUNT JOY,
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: ity and particularl t w 01 n du husht mich he
. N isht du en d htate
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» eriect nttin ) ' pony 3 un Pennsylfawny mere de deer, Ich
n ———— A ———— w ni — -— bin nuch en mon Gook mich aw
Ww ® My hussa sock woo es elf bens shticl
- dies’ “Setsnug” Union Suits Me ’'sS Ihe mperial Union suit has m haebt woo de Polly mere usht gevva
{ 81.00 ND . far an rink reap is es ain
n ; come to stay I'he most perfect ® hut far en drink greega is es ain
”n adies Cumfy” Union Suits @ siched ons ding as mae on meree
<0) th market. 2 | Ich hob a pawr boweri g'schlook
, Underwie .
die Union Suits at 235¢ nN e al | d Sha Y- 2 ed Gook mere der hols nunner
» i Sho sleeve, 3-4 length, drop- ® ‘
’ / Consht ebbes saena? Good-bye Sam
die umfy Vests, § : 3
w p lin off shoulders, at 123 The most dificult problem is seat We show two qualities, Doh is nuch en arlich hartz oonich
. 15¢ t tail at B® jom farissna ruck. Ich blame dich
alia lo secure a garment 0 retall a $100 ¢ $1.50 ver sui y ta :
6 to secure a garme ¢ $1 ind $1.50 per suit not awver ich sue. Woo ich hin
Ladie \p Ol wing vests, i . ine ’ ; ; ;
= 25¢ on account of the high price ® Coom mich saena in ma yohr fun
10 and 12}3c Athletic underwear, showing » Teh hob nuch ae gooter longer
= . of cotton We believe we have m now ch hob nuch ae goote Ze
Ladies fine gauze, long or gook in de shtoop g'mumma, der Bil-
= rt sleeve vests, 25¢ the best to be had in either long up better each season, made of H I Bixler, Sam Seeshuls Fridder
iis : Suite OSe 3 : ' : . ; : i oi Sent !
= Children Union Suits, 25c or short sleeves, full size, draw- fine cloth Not as clinging as Shenkelmoyer, Mike Bubrigel, Bill
B® Children's Union Suits of fine (aioroed at and no ball I All n Biflemoyer, Sammy Sensawetzer un
ers reiniorcec seat, e the a gee ‘ ooler :
® combed yarns, all taped, at : }albriggan ind cooler “i ® 11 de goota karls wora mere in da
| 50c seconds sizes, in two qualities, 25 and ® awga, duch wora nemond in der
htoop Ich hob g’'shpeered dos ich
wu Children Vest and Pants, a ; rads - “
€ X : At 50c we offer the Williams 50c. heila muss un ich hob aweck ga-
m high neck, long or short sleeves, wn 0 .
10c to 25¢ Bros. make fine Egyptian yarn, = draid un fot galuffa. Ich con dere
5 t Boys’ Balbriggan Underwear, g sawga. en mon feeled schlecht oon-
4 ‘hildren’'s fine gauze vests, shirts g p 101 Ss y : :
=® Children's Aine Apes S shir long. 01 short sleeve, : x ich so umshtenda, un we ich hame
ped, at 10¢ : short sleeve shirts, knee length . % Ni
® drawers reinforced seat and ex- coomt bin hut de Polly g’'frogt wos
Infants Wrappers at 10c¢ 4 t = lotz w ich boh era vt deh
1 i i i rawers, at 25¢ a garment, tz ware. c h era g’sav ,
= Infants Wrappers at 5c tension band at waist line drawers, at 25¢ a garmen B ¢ 1 : 3
& ss = daid net goot feela, un se is ni in de
- S———————— gs Tn "™ B® kommer far widder tzae cent greega
R d BM woo ereeked hut g'hat fum Hul-
r Special For Friday and Saturday Be a a To
u 1 high = g’sawt ich het ken use mae far’s
& We have secured an assortment of Glass Berry dishes. 6 diffe rent patter high Cy —
§ lished, would be cheap at 15c. Special at 10¢C. e
2 2 Fi W
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sc nraem— a —————— I ——— - ——
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. ERE | \ = Opposite Post Office ww ,\ppusings In THE BUSY vir
=m 2 ; “21
- - - @ AGE WEST OF HEI
& . .® Bea “sd e MOUNT JOY, PENNA. tl
Bw = ” ih ra " Ba Local and Personal Briefs That Have
I 8 LJ BRE ’
ERR ® 2 Occurred Since Our Last Issue in
g " ’ iy > 2 Our Haustling and Wide Awake
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. meim laeva un ich feel’s my duty “0, nix,” hut are g’sawt, ‘‘usht Neishhor Villaze. Flovit
. Labor age, cjorin.
a dere’s tzu shriva du konsht nix mae hovva.”
Thai Shwilkey sock He N : : “Mauch ken ferflompts kolb fun :
What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To We ich un der Billy Bixler fun : I vi 1 rh “Ich bin A valuable horse died for J. H.
av is ‘eek hed oud : ialanp | HCTE oO C 8 S¢ Ls ~
Say This Week. sellera Prohibition Friheit Licker °° Li = . Haldeman on Sunday.
Aged : ._ gor dihenkers doshtich un will ebbes . > y .
‘Sociation” meeting hame kooma sin : . yr Mrs. Harriet Young is confined to
; hovva far my mawga uff toona. a
hen mere hardt gagooked, we ich b . N : the house with measles.
: 3 : “Ich kons net helfa, Gottleib, aw- , .
dere g’sawt hob on der tzeit, wile : 4 ’ Messrs. Charles and John Carson
1 s : : ver ich darf der kens mae gevvt. 4
mere tzu feel fun der Constitutional Ware hot’ wat?” spent Sunday at Maytown.
Ware it’s g'swat? ; .
Amendment gaschlooked hen kot. : 3 Mr. 8S. Z. Young transacted busi-
’ 3 3 “De Shtate fun Pennsylfawny. a
Well, we ich moll widder lawfa hob ness at Columbia Tuesday.
: : “Farawss?’’ : :
hob kenna waega mina waega bin Hr arawss Mr. Roy Ishler resigned his job at
ich nooner tz'um Hullerheck far eb- “Wile du en siffer bisht.’ J. K. Freymeyer’s bakery,
bes ous der schwartza buddle grega “Dunner uns goll eisa,” hov ich Oscar Miller Young spent Friday
far my mawga uff toona. We ich tzu gsawt, “bisht du un de Shtate fun at Harrisburg transacting business.
deer ni kooma bin is der Sam hin-| Pennsylfawny in pardnership?” Mr. John Guhl transacted busi-
nich em bar rous g'luffa, en shtool “De Shtate gebt mere de arlawv- ness at Lancaster Saturday.
on der dish g'stezed un sich druff jhe licker tzu fedkawfa, un ich muss Mr. John H. Miller of Lancaster
g’hucked un de fees in da hae gpa helfa.” called on friends in town Tuesday.
'shiteko Ie i \ ‘ 5 . Nas Mr sorge S ‘aps ancas
g’'shteked. [ch bin on der bar un “Helfa in wos? Siffer maucha un Mr. George S. Caps of Lancaster
hob motions g'maucht os are kooma derno se ob choka. Ware drinked ™Made a business trip to town Tues-
sul. Are hut sich net farraiked. sRunsht os we siffer?” day.
np } >! froo “Wos is S, : : fr y Rp Mr. ¢ PS. £ ¥ Hy ar-
Don hoe ich g’'frogt, Wos is let Der Sam is uff =luffa on de deer, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Eden of Har
3 3 S¢ 2 x is ror » 3 re mid y
ch hab en ni blawt gadraid in Sam: SMiss ren - hrdlu fwyp gkqj hr risburg, called on friends in town
atm wz meres. SUNAAY.
Godesfodood fe dodoioofoieaoioofeinioiufedufeoiiiuisiodiviiuddubiddufodn 1. Roy Hershey left for Carlyle
i 3 College. His many friends wish him
of success,
3 & Miss Anna Shank spent several
3 hs ® i days at Maytown as the guest of her
3 o mother
i SEER 2 Mrs. A. D. Garber and children
KX X are spending some time at Blaine,
3 @ 7 ® %¢ Perry county
. gy, 2 3 os J
i xtraor Iinar oi « OO oe Preaching services were held at
oJ y Y 1 > : :
og 4 4 Eby’s Sunday. Baptism was held in
3 3 the afternoon
: % Messrs. H. G. Myers, D. M. Sen-
3 waAY Tv i a a % senig and C. W. Coble of Lancaster
oe 0 AL @ ed 4 3 :
3 WW £45 3 spent Monday in town
ge . : ole M and Mr A 1 Cie tr :
oe 3, MT anda I's N >. rant ¢
x o> ntertained by Mr. and Mrs Harr
2 ™ . * Y smaker o nr
* These desirable wall papers are from a recent car-load purchase which we made on excep- 3 i0oemaker on Janqay ? :
i tionally favorable terms—together with patterns from our regular stock which we wish to dis con- og Mr. and Mrs ay. Hroniser ar-
of i : 3 xd home after taking a honey-
: tinue, 4 itn various BlAcss
3 oi 1 trip to various places
3 This sale is of unusual importance to property owners, churches, hotels, public institutions, + The opening at the Florin. Inn
x and others requiring large quantities of wall paper. The actual savings on large orders will surprise * was very well attended. The F. of
3 you % A. Band rendered fine music,
3 3 Mr. Eugene Garber was severely
ode 1 i stung by a swarmof bees at his
% c . ye — 2 Bm % sne v2 02, 1
t ather’s residence at this place
og i A
i] i nat x Mrs. Tillman yantz is spending
sr piece » papers - pe yiece for papers 1at regu. : :
x for papers that regu- i per piece for papers that regu ver piece for papers tha 8 3 some time at Reading as the guest
® y sell at 10c, 12%c and up { larly sell at 20c and 25c per larly sell at 30c and 35c¢ per : of her brother, Mr. David Young.
3 t ’ : 5: Pat {table i roll. Paterns suitable for li- § oe Mr and Mrs. Israel Leisey of
R6 hak io ' 5 i piece. atterns suitable fo x
3 18c per Disce. . Patierns i. ¢ : brary, reception hall, parlor, 3 Reamstown, spent Sunday as the
i spilable for kitchens, . halls, : hegroons, living . rooms, digs j dining room, bedroom, and * guest of their son, Mr Lemon Lei-
® bedr : > ! ing rooms, parlor, etc 3 Var HAinee sey
IS sdrooms, etc. ng HS, DE 3 € arge bui gs, etc. 5 a !
3 | h rooms, bedrooms i ! large buildings, etc oo Tiss Lavina Hostetter and Miss
i ro EE . EE TC S—— to EE A EEE TER ETA i Baker of Mount Joy, spent Sunday
oe 2 at the home of Miss Bertha Eshle-
i oe man
* % ” > Mr. Cl yn Hertzler and family
¥ Pld Urc [TC] WO Ul | P ¥ | RM ey
; I | oe ;
* B oy oo ff M ind Mrs Ephraim
3 3 ertzler
oe 8 ww As
op i I y i i a] il pC BY x \1 51
3 d fi 5 i’ bs rm e 05 I LP § LC 3 of it pi
B ol
3 go) il de pul Jae C13 - S 1
ole
oe : Henry Bae
z y hi : te rt had 3 1 M
* Every man who reads this advertisement will probably want to “get in’ on 3 VI
ge 1d save a few doll: We closed the lot from a well known maker at striking savings, There x ¢ in-
* re all sizes from 29 to 44 in the lot Worsteds, meres and flannels in neat 1 t and dark gra 2 a
‘ oe ’ : o& Sund:
% ie effects Some have cuff bottom There are semi-peg styles, hip-grip, and re gular cuts, % : Dunas
ogo avid Mick Prof loff aq ¢ nl
* $1.98 for trousers that would regularly cost three dollars. * 1 € rof. Neff and F.
% of Stroup of Blain, Perry county, were
$2.98 for trousers that would regularly cost four dollars. 3 i
i op | xuests of A. D. Garber on Sat-
i ; rday and Ter 1 wy
do mn a sn —- - EAE ci 32 Pungay schoo), 2.45; Preaching,
i { % 1 }; Junior. C.. B., 515; Sr
oe Come 0 I Ho h-E d S Le S Cl 3 H z C. E.,, 6.30; Preaching, 7.30. Pray-
i 0 Uur Month-End Sale ummer Closing Hours FOV ooh renung, 100 Pry
og i S ie meeting every Thursday evening.
i Friday and Saturday re Chris Fate of
: rigay an atur ay From July first to September thirteenth i 1 i ie Fair of Harrisburg,
, : : re and Miss Mary Mill f S
& : inclusive, The Hager Store will close as fol- : ions 2 er of alunga,
: very department will be represented 1 Go! Vere guests of the former’s parents,
ie3 : 3 ows: tp wi Mas
i with special offerings these two days and vs i a Yee, Took Bair Sunday.
% there will be REAL BARGAINS in all kinds of Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednensdays and 5, Ne Honan) Musselman and fami-
needed Summer apparel ¢ ome furnish- . x vy of Philadelphia, s re
i ede mmel pparel and home furn Thursdays—at 5 p. m. r Li 8 I s pent several
% ings 3 days in the village with the former's
"ridaves 9 'n ak . - Ea a
de For further particulars, see Thursday’s Fridays—at 12 o'clock noon 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mus-
4 Se
3 and Friday's issues of the Lancater papers. Saturdays—at 10 p. m. i 3 selman.
5 | Neuman,
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| National
| N¢ M of th lace
nd M | | I Lancaster
former ol Vid ( vere mar
it the |
L 1 10 \} |
4 { \
| I Ball Club has or
Mi John
RU ( I nd
| 1 I rom al the
1 { nt
Mi \ tl Blanche
var neaster Myrtl Groff,
Wf Rheem nd Mr, Harry Fleisher
of La Vel isantly enter
tained 1 Mi itella Wachstetter
I'he open air m n which was
conducted the | } church has
con 0 I ¢ take this
meat than Il who particip
ated in making it such a grand suec-
cess
Mrs. H. R. Frank of York, is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em-
anuel Young, after pending some
time at Atlantic City and other
places of interest Mr. Frank is
taikng an auto trip to Boston, Mass.
Miss Laura Eicherly of New York
City, Mrs Ida Pfleigh and Mr.
Chas. Snyder of York, Mr. Y. Kelly
and two daughters Esther and |
Mary, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Baker of
Spring Grove, York county were
pleasantly entertained at the Florin
Inn Sunday. |
— en |
Makes the Nation Gasp
The awful list of injuries on a
Fourth of Jul ers humanity.
Set over against however, is the
wonderful healin by Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, o thousands who
suffered from bur: ts, bruise
bullet wounds or exj [t's
the qguicl healer of ulcers
zema, Soi li 0 25¢c at
S. B. Bernhart & Co's
eR
ubscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletir
I'HE
NATION
RESOURCES
Loans and Discount £3,037 61
overdraft ©« od nd un 1 2)
U.S tation )
i 0
cur
Preminm 1.000 00
Bons, 114,204
Bankin 1d Fix
tures: . . . 00
Other Real Estate owned 8,800
Due from State and Private Ban
and Bankers, Trust Compan
ies, and Savings Banks ,
Due from approved Reserve Agent
Checks and other Cash Items
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional Paper Currency. Nick
els, and Cents. : 144
Q ia . 83
tender notes . 3 . 23,443 2
Redempti nd with U.S. Trea 5,000 0
l'otal “a 665,497 64
LIABILITIES
Capitol stock paid In 100,000 C0
75,000 0)
Surp us fund
Undivided profits,
and Taxes paid PEE ‘
Bank Notes outstanding
Due to other National Banks
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates ot deposit
1 Xpenses
less
Time ¢ s of ( leposit
Cashier's checks
United State deposit
Savings Deposits, $3 2( 1,008 2
Total . 665,407 64
State of Penna., County of Lancaster,
I. M ker. Cashier of the above-named
bank, do v swear that the above state
me nt 18 true to ghe best of my knowle and be
life
M. M. Brubaker, Cashier
scribed and sworn to before me this 21st
d Inne, 1912
M, HoLrLow BUSH, Notary Public
Correct Atte
HOS. J. BROWN)
H. B.MY} Di L
BENJ. O. M SER)
EPORT OF THE CONDITION oF TH%
UNION NATIONAI MT JOY BAN
want Jo the St ff Pennsy
t ) ine 1, )
=OURSES
Lone $ 4l 7
0 ral ‘ 1) red 61 57
| 0 t ( re tion
1 I ep
emit
n 000 60
ul 0
| re
nt 167 7
e from approved 1 rved a 7
sh it 1
No i 1 0
Ix ) 1
1 1 :
I t \ I Z
| 26.654 2
Lega 1 ) .2 28.604 2
Redem 1 ith U0. 8. 1
urer (H per ee ition 0
Tota 823,60
LIABILITIES f
( id in 100.000
S 125.000 00 |
{ rofits, 5 expenses & |
2 |
: ) utstanding
Do to other National Banks |
Due to Trust Compaunes and Savin {
Banks
Div nds unpaid
Individual deposits 8 ect to check
Demand ee ri of dep 2913
lime ¢ 1 266.838
Cashier’s ehecks outstaund g ~~ 61 2D |
2 |
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So ic SI &
YOU have to keep puffing a cigar to get
the good of it. Same twith a business.
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An effective way to Puff Your!
Business just now is to SEND
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS io
acquired and desired customers.
See us F abe ut the printing of them
the Mt.
Subscribe for
Joy Bulletin. |
Wednesday, June
26, 1912
FAVOR INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS
Few Breeds Better to Farm
Ralsing—Imported From West In-
: dies Fifteen Years Ago.
Suited
h the dif.
in
but
zo the
Much has been sald throug
ferent farm and poultry jor
favor of the Indian Runner du
( believe
rnals
nais
10)
1CK,
who real
there are few
possibilities and advantages of
ing ducks of this breed
As I have been raising this
ducks for a few years, 1
that they deserve all the pra
them,
They are not
rear-
breed of
testify
e given
can
an entirely new
ety, having been imported some 15
years ago from the West Indies, thus
it receives the name of “Indian” with
the “Runner” added to denote its chief
peculiarity, its rapid movement over
the ground.
They are great foragers and pick
up innumerable bugs and insects, This
alone should give them an important
place on every farm,
Owing to their extreme hardiness, it
{8 quite an easy task to raise a
large flock of Indian Runners, with
very little trouble.
They are never bothered with lice,
there are no roosts to keep clean, and
no expensive houses are needed; just
a low-roofed shed to protect them from!
the severe winds and snows in winter,
says a writer in the Farm Progress.
The houses should have a dry floor-
covering of straw or some
ter, as they must have a dry place on
which to sleep.
While they are not
not at all necessary
water for them to swim in, all that is
needed is plenty of clean water to
drink, placed in a vessel deep enough
it 1s
running
a land fowl,
to have
for them to cover their heads, as the
nostrils are liable to become clogged
with mud or feed.
rari- |
kind of lit |
——
Farmers’ Inn
Mount Joy
FRANK E. LEFEVRE, Prop.
Well Stocked With All Populas
Brands of
Bar
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
for Man and Beast
Also Automobile Parties
BUBE'S MOUNT JOY BEER
and Piel’s Celebrated New York Gess
man Lager on Draught.
Accomodations
p.
Me Oh the Bridge and We'll
Have a Plate of the
Meet
Best lee Cream in Town
RT ZELLER S
All Flavors at All Times.
‘pecial Prices to Parties, Festivals,
Suppers, Etc.
Mrs. C. H. Zeller
{arietta Street MOUNT JOY.
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law
[48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri-
| Terms
| Reference:
American Plan
Exchange Hotel
The young ducklings grow and ma- |
ture so quickly it is indeed very inter- |
esting and fascinating to raise them. |
We have
weighed
when 60 days old;
had young ducklings that
three and one-fourth pounds
when matured they |
will weigh from four and one-half to |
five pounds.
Being a quick maturing fowl makes |
their meat exceedingly tender, and |
juicy, of fine flavor, equal
perior to spring chicken.
or su- |
|
Their eggs are large, about one-third |
larger than the average hen egg, and |
perfectly white. And, contrary
to the |
general idea of duck eggs, they are of |
mild, delicate flavor, making them
very desirable for the table or cake |
baking,
ordinary
will hatch exceedingly
tors.
puddings, etc.
conditions are very fertile and
well in incubar
Renew the nests often with clean
material.
Field peas make most excellent feed
for laying he
Feeding a preventive of
1owledge, experience and
» a good egg
The more comfortat bi happy
the hen, the more « N
A hen should have all the green
feed she will eat every her
life.
A turkey will consume 1
than any of the poultry kept on
farm,
New blood is a neces if one in-
tends to 1 € ing and
market qual flock.
After yOu bi
best s: ondi possible and
keep h¢ sf lice and
mite
Great care should } exercised
In St 3 (
[3 { ing i l
: are yom al
OY ¢
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(
A
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+1
nas-
winter
iQ
$100 Reward, $100
will be
The readers of this
7 > leat
_paper
pleased to I
ake I Family Pills for constip:tion.
The eggs under |
day at No. 562 North Duke Street
Moderate. Bell Telephone,
CHARLES S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Prompt Attention given to Sales of
Real Estate and Personal Property,
Jonas L. Minnich.
Rates Moderate
Mount Joy, Pa.
M. Backenstoe, Pro.
Has just been remodeled thruout,
| Has all modern conveniences such
as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam
Heat, Electric Light, Ete.
Table is Supplied With the Best
the Market Affords.
Also Liuneh Counter
Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese,
ripe, Oysters in Every Style
Ete., Ete., are served
Tes EN
STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS
EER, W di WATS CER)
hg)
omoda ion
Uelephones
®
®
ye
10 serve
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
»
« “Moderate Charges.
a Don’t fail to see us before plae-
al :
¥ ing your order this year.
& Bro.
Inna.
Q/nist v
N. lau] fe
Mount J VY,
POSS HE && 9399
POPOV PVEPIIV IO
Sale
> a fine lot of bage, cauli=
r, pepper, tomato, egg plant,
ind lettuce plants which I
reasonable.
. Hostetter
JOY, P
MOUNT
12 Halr Cuttin
Joseph B. Hershey
Tonsorial Parle
MOUNT JQ
No Waiting
Agen for the Middletown S
Laundry Goods called for Tuesd
delivered Friday
East Main St.
Three Chairs.
{and
MAKES EATING A PLEASURE
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