The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 14, 1912, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
Wednesday, August 14, 1912,
ic City |
i Atlantic City
$ “4
® +4
$ 3
$ Cape May ;
{ Wildwood, Ocean City, Anglesea, Sea Isle City, Holly Beach, ¥
$ Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey +
$ THURRDAYS, AUGUST 22 *
3 SUNDAYS. AUGUST 25 +
$ $4.10 Round Trip $3.85 Round Trip §
i "FROM MOUNT JOY ; y 1
3: KETS GOOD 1 ok 1 I | ak Sih Ni USIVE i
3 STOP«.OVER ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA i
¥ +
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§ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD |
si
COG bbb bbb bddibbbd ddd ddd bid iid
MR. HORSE OWNER
will pay you to read this ad carefully, then come and inspect
siesfosfosocfonfofecfocireffodedrd
line of
BlanKets, Lap Dusters
*» Flynets, Cooling
inds of needs for the horse.
and all k
Driving fly nets, flank, ......... $2.25 and $2.50
Driving fly nets, to breast............. $2.75, $3.50, $3.75
Leather team NOLS,. .ssces tress ssrtsrsrsssrerssnns 2.50
Yellow and Black Cord Nets, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75
Woolen Cooling Blankets,..............000 $1.50 to $5.00
Always a complete line of all kinds of harness in stock. Prices
cheerfully given
F. B. GROFF
North MarKet St. Mount Joy, Pa,
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J. ¥. KLINE
All Kinds Concrete Work
BLOCKS
BUILDING
All Styles and Colors
Porches, Columns and
Banisters
d
ba be
{ Door and Window Sills an:
Lintles, Chimneys,
4 Etc.
Retailer of the Best
a Grades of Cement
- - FP EININ A
If You Want Neat and Cheap
GALENDARS 3
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‘Farmers Column
USEFUL INFORMATION FOR THE
FARMER
Stable ManuTe the Most
How to Check the
Shallow Cultivation—The Get-
Lastinge—
Cherry Slug
ting Rid of the Wireworm-——
Other Notes,
he guano, which is the deposit of
| of sea birds found on the is.
land wdjacent to Pe uid to
oF ed 11 explored mei
| | Inca centurie 1
| 1 n t)
| { i i
ha vielded 11.000 000 tons
hest deposits
( AN wl
I t 1 f
me lives does no require "t
y
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worms in the early
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cory
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is t1
The sl 1
Let Us Have Your Order «noc © non cherry ana pew
trees during mi nme may ¢
YY - —_ effectively kept check bv
=), meta, | | Receiver's Sale of the Property of ine the trees 1sely with a solut
= | il | @®' | . .The Elizabethtown and Marietta on made thorouzhly two
Light
Plant,
Electric
ing Power
Company;
Pole
Aiter You Are Through
includ- pounds of
Lines, 'lead in fron forty to fiftv
is 1a arsenate Of
gallons of
Franchises, etc, water Paris gveen. will serve the
. . . By virtue of a- decree of the game purpose, if the arsenate can
‘ourt of Common Plea of Lan-
i t ) th Th Sours @ : pen not be secured, and should be used
Experimen ng Wi v caster County, the undersigned will = eo : Ten pC SLUG iba
the rate of one
offer at Public Sale, on the Steps of 2!
House, at Lancaster, Pa., lons of
Just-as-Good-Kind the Court
In
on Saturday, August 31st, 1912, at golution klime should be added
5 o'clock al ropertv k :
: 0’ 10 k +3 a all I at the rate of one pound for each
rv ] al and ersonal, vights, 'lvl-
K a , 3 f oa : water to keen the
BUIC leges and Franchises of the Eliza- fifty gallons of water, to keep the
| bethtown and Marietta Electric paris green from burning the foli-
ACOMOBILE
LOCOM | Light Company. age. Of the two spray mixtures the
The Real Estate consists of Two
| Lots of ground, situated on the west
TIOK TRUCK e of Brown street, in the Bor-
BUICK UCKS ough of Elizabethtown, Lancaster
County, Pa., described as follows:
Sold strictly on their merits. | No. 1—A lot of ground,
[on the west side of Brown street,
35 feet, and extending of that width
AUTOCAR AND
latter is the
fronting
and other worms or insects
cheaper, but does not
adhere to the leaves as well as the
arsenate of lead Either one of
these sprays is effective for spray-
for the apple worm, potato bug
the first time she
here on her pony, to ask wot
letters for her in I
Sawtooth’s
Secret
By JUNE GAHAN
(Copyright, 1018, by Associated Literary Press)
“She's lived up here on Saws
tooth for six months, ever since she
got her claim, and she says she'll
stick until she's all proved up.”
Nick Alden squatted by the camp
fire frying fresh-caught rainbow
trout. Morrissey swung one
foot to and fro and patted his pipe
bowl reflectively.
The firelight cast fantastic shapes
about—vast, grotesque forms which
seemed to dance back and fort} in
the shadows of the towering pines
like palpable presences, Nick felt
booted
friendly and communicative, It was
rarely a guest spent 1 1 on
Bawtooth. He felt a vearni: tOe
t even the old !? ed
i trapper I'he 1 \r's
In the wilderness { le with
a keen appe { i ne
fons At nly the \
self lived on Saw
I Ww M
rissev objected
‘H I A 1 ( A
and over, ar
my ble
I 1; « |
tellin t A Ie
Nic b ed 1
reckl less
A oD »
up here i f y
hill 1 ye ly
me 1 | V
t I'd
the edge of oth lct er
3 a a
rissey's huge sh i
silent enjoyment The s¢ w%
read your mind.”
“Seven hundred She \
we're a couple of 1 in
irdly grub stakes between us,
's too busy to get i
4 1 with your muscle and a
hundred and fifty acres on S ]
C w he grubstake Loo} 1
old trapper tramp like meself I'r
thinking you've bee te « o(
with her.”
“You don't know, I'v ¢
my best I knew was g
The Trail Was Rocky and Dangerous,
ever
tackett.
I'd have taken them to—well,
all right I took them to
Her place is only three mil
here. She's fixed it up th
en always do; mu
tains, flowers
€
Why, today she was
brush by herself. Say
t
sparks from the trains st
in w
growing ’rour
ven a few chickens.
he whole claim.
whole timber stretch going.”
t
p
i
don’t they, now?
of these and danger points,
I
cept my own trail.
vears ago. Eh, they say the old lad
tramped the
£
Morrissey blinked at the fire.
“So they will some day, lad. I've
whole Sawtooth range
or twenty odd years, first as pros.
ector, then as trapper. Now the
boys call me old Morrissey, the tramp,
I know every step
can follow any trail blindfolded, ex-
I lost that ten
| southward One Hundred and Five Everyone who has had experience don’t know what he’s talking about.
| Feet, Tore or Jess, = Vile! J free applying manure knows that stable YOU'Te the only one that's treated me
| ted a ne Story rick ullding, | * "” : . Cy Al !
New 1912 Cars Now Here | used as a Power Plant, containing hapure will show its effects on the Sovent go Eo ae i Wpnéet 0
| Engine, Boilers, Dynamos, etc. : 80il for several years after -it has there. I don’t forget it. Don't be
be NO De lot of ground, fronting heen applied, but it is usually thou- burning the fish.”
jon the west side of Brown street, ,}( (}.¢ an application of stable ma- “It isn’t burning. That's smoke.”
ninety feet, and extending in depth
of that width southward, Two Hun
to the middle of the track of the
Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mt. Joy
GARAGE NEVER. C and Lancaster Railroad.
280-238 W. King St., All the Property, Rights, Privi- © gt : looked lurid and misty. On the wind never lost an opportunity to ase
leges. and Franchise of the said iD the soil for a long time. I have a there came the vague scent of burn h { trafic and those who
LANCASTER - =e PENNA. | Elizabethtown and Marietta Elec- small plat of land that has been us- Ing timber. alt in it
tric Light Company, including Boil- ed as a "den spot for perhaps thir- “Sawioot's ablaze, Andy! Coma In spite c an loved
ey ers, Generators, Pumps, Switch-(y o, orty voars. The fertility was 2% gasped Nick. his one gl iv. which
board. Engines. Tools. Meters. fife ” er xe oh Outside the circle of firelight the he was neve exceed
The largest and only strictly first | Transformers, Poles, Pole Supplies
i 1d le ines. i he towns
class fireproof garage and repair and Pole Lines, in the towns
i i Youn Mount Joy. East Doneagl,
shopiin lancaster City of O . Donegal, the village of Rheems.
Florin and Maytown, and the Bor-
E
The terms of sale are Ten Per ago. TI have wad cent
SP PPPOILE POH OP 4 Cent. Cash or Certified Check to be
paid whem the property is knocked
off to the purchaser ex purchasers,
and the balanee to be paid on Oct
2nd, 1912, when possession of the
property will be given to the pur-
chaser or purchasers
The said property shall be sold
clear of and divested from all liens
and emcumbrances, and the same
shall be discharged by day of said
We are Always Prepared to serve
®
vw
&
S$ Pure
$ Spring
&
®
Water
ICES
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
BPEOILICHLPOPI DE
nure will not last more than three or
Foucaster Aulonidtde: C/o mr mn a ee
with the single application but when
manure applied from year to year,
the surplus plant food may be held
kept up by the
hips of cat
West th
soil at that time, as
= as 5 ilizers had not n y
_ oughs of Elizabethtown, Mount Joy n
® 2 0) ® and ietta, all in the County of here. D rden spot was
Laneaster. to
about twenty yvears.and the only ma-
id phosphate.
hows the
about fifteen mi
does not look as if it
sale. du
Perhaps this is true
usual annual appli-
ion of stable manure. This was
>» only method of enriching the
commercial fert-
then come into use
removed
lace about th
irty years 't
i of the place
nure | have applied has heen a little
This plot still
effect
ished fo it
of the plant food
les from here that 1y
had a very pro-
tive soil It is situated in a
ponies
‘saddled them, Morrissey stamped out
{their own fire and
Nick led afterw
along the u
on a piney knoll
torrent of
r
Years ago, as it pigeo
‘ings much heavier grain than the
surrounding soil
roost over:
There is a farm ago.
Nick sprang to his feet, face up-
lifted,
night air.
of sky showing above the tall tapen
ing tops of hemlocks and
sniffing like an animal at the
Above them was a patch
I
were hobbled. While Nick
threw earth om fit.
d in the dead ga
They
)>-tratl.
ail was roc
ons collected in vast nun I's
The wild pigeons have emtire
dissappeared from the country
the soil where they cengregated
1 shows th tg Ft
Molstdte Casige. BERNARD J MYERS rather sandy sections of the country : > tne! 3
Don’t fail to see us before plac- JOHN A. NAUMAN : i ns il ns of the countr; ence. A 1e plant food X
: ing your order this year. Receivers. | 200 Yel it produces very heavy crops by these 1s to 8 be held
Coyle & Keller, from year to year, without efther im the soil. *
bd J. N. Stauffer & Bro. W. U. Hensel the application of stable manure or crea i eecirans
-! Attorneys Ae T-41] iran S28p :
Moxnt Joy, Penna. ' Ss commercial fertilizer I am told Flying Men Fall
* - = ng that this farm was a pigeon roost victimg to stomach live:
$6000 02490000090¢ Read the Bulletin Years ago, a place where the wild ney trowkles just like ther meenle
tions of n
tic prod
every year
of 1909 the
and in 1911, $13 104 We
ought really to be exporting nuts.”
Orleans of German
was an ardent advocate of temperance
Another mile and the roar of
flames came to them on the night
wind The alr was heavy with the
fragrant suffocating smoke of burn.
ing pine and spruce Great rolling
clouds of gray moved slowly over
Sawtooth's breast, Somewhere down
in the heart of the pine forest was
Lou's little shack
“You'll never make it, lad,” shout.
ed Morrissey Ahead of them great
masses of fallen timber blocked the
trail. The alr was full of burning
leaves and stray wind-blown branch.
es, The horses had begun to fall,
Neck, ears and jaws were dripping
with white foam Nick halted, des-
and excited
“l must get through it to her
“Walt a bit, (
perate
itfoned the old
trapper, “There used to be the old
trail through the gul No n's
eyes but me 10 lians
have lool 1 mind?
But tc down it,
and we Hold back.
I'll lead
Neve oe ( ha ble 3
did Nick que Uner A y
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and
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( ited his
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trail
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W 1 Af te There
i y cl n the world of
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his W
knew con
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ly 1
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made 1 low
),
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cried out in alarm,
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pockets 1 nt 1
pockets, 1
And ( N( €
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Kk
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£0 now 1
Andy
sed ound the
ide h She lifted
Ift of bove
hispered, “the wind’s
Nut Growing a National Industry,
1ts and nut pre
the fact of large increase in
n, amounts to mn
During the first
importation of nuts and
t products were valued at $9.745,611;
ng the same period in 1910. $11,
1illions
11 months
GO TO
W.B.BENDER
Mount Joy, Pa.
TROLLEY SCHEDULE
ancaster, Rohrersto: Landisville, |
Salunga, Mt. Joy and Elizebeth-
town Street Rallway Oo.
-— East Main St,
WESTWARD
Leave Lancaster-a m, 430, 615 615 FOR A
'S, 816, 9.16, 10.16, 11.16; p. m, 12.16, 1.16 ( AVE
§. 316, 4.36, 6.15, 6.16, 7.16, 8.16, 9.16, 1.16 i00D SHAVE
1.18 S LIS J
eave Rohrerstown--a m, 4.560, 5.35, 63% STYLISH HAIR-OUT
4
*%, 8.85, 9.35, 10.36, 11.85, P m, 12.86, 1.5% IFRESHIN
5. 1% 435 6% 6. 7.3, 88, - REFRESHING SHAMPOO
ive Landisville-A m, 6512, 6% lor anvthing | 1 3 s
8.67, 9.67, 1067, 11.67. P m §1 | OF anything in the Barber Line
AT, 3.67, 4.67, 6.67, 7.87, 8067 ? —
Leave Balunga—A m, 6.16, 6.00, 7.00, 8. > -
XK, 10.00, 11,00, 12.00. P m, 1.00, 2.00, 8 FAKE ALONG A
x, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00
\
Mount Joy—-A m Wy 6.16
10.16, 11.16 Fm 2.16, 1.16
6.15, 6.15, 7.15, 8 1 9.16
15
A
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EASTWARD
Bz wn—A m, 64 <
b.46, 10.46 1 ph P m 1.46 ™
6, 0.46, 6.46, 7.45, S. 46 ¢ «
12.80
\ M vA 1 5.80% §
§ 16 Pm, 12.16
6.16 y nt
te »
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y
x nN y z 3 ’ 1p ‘ ‘A FEN ;
. . IT WILL ADD TO THE VACATION
FUN OF ALL THE FAMILY
ke good pictures
Brownie Camera
Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00
two 1 sellers are the $3.00
iso rry as a side line
Camera and Photo Supplies
THE DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANER Agent for Standard Steam Laundry.
REE EEE ;
Price $10 and $16 = »
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» You are invited to visit our ®
® clean, modern, bakery at H
m Prince and Clay Streets, Lan- m
nds dad en : n
B® M. C. BILLETT, Agt. =
B FF. PP E FF F E RR = Delivery—Monday, Wednesday =
Agent = and Saturday -
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. = o
TO
60 YEARS’
vs EXPERIENCE
Our large Ice plant is now im op-
eration continuously and we are
prepared to furnish good clean and
clear ice in any quantity. Will rub
a wagon through town daily. Don’t
a ALE A Sd place your order for ice until yva
WN Lay HEL ING first get our prices.
Nira Also ample room for
“ Cdld Storage
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Pennsylvania Railroad
Nn
Personally-Conducied Excursions onl IAS
~ i i x
Niagara Falls
New Haven Mount Joy.
Round Trip From
Mount Joy | Pa,,
Pictu ire ue Susquehanna Valley Route
ites H.
$ i ; : TALS h, N.C, “and my
we Sn An Lik ; s did not work right,
4 ou 0 ic Bitters
. yo me feel man.”
50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES.
X H cram
} : YUS fukn lanes, C. S. MUSSER, THE BAKER
t'resh Bread and Cakes Deliver~
His Point of View.
There was an old minister in New
extraction, who
One day a
3 READ PACES 11
through town daily
hnuts, Crullers and De
Ins ¢ v Wednesday & Thurs
Funerals, Weddings and Suppe
given prompt attention
Bakery, West Main Street
unt Joy, Pa
TRADE-MARKS and yrights obt iormo . >
FREE sEarcH
NEW BOOKLET,
whisky £ ?
w sald PATENT LAWYERS,
s Washington, D. C
gets *y
d MARTIN RUDY, LANCAS
h a a
0 € 1
Terms Moderate. ox 3a " old in MI. Joy byE. W erand W ’
op % A X rlerate Bell Telephone - & Co Call for free al
S Angeles CHARLES S. FRANK
ADMINISTRATOR'S
AUCTIONEER a AILS Yt
, ate of Anna & i
ke sults s CRI
z. osc : MOUNT JOY, 1} "Bownship, dec ea 2
“iiss low upt Attention given to Sales « said
Estate and Personal Property e the
e's o fe
rence: Jonas L. Minnich. lebted
: eo ke im-
“ th having
4 against the same
2 nt delay for
" » S101 {
- resid-
8 se Sc i y
3 < ¥ suf¥e \ £
a ¥ Nv ( TRe¢
Coyle & Keller, Atto:
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