nl aa ren ling EJ. N. and at valt ngs, : of and and wn- ays han will the the to less ing Joy 1id- Mt. yin- ler, ser. nts ory ith ed, use ed, fog hed PAGE FIVE ST RAPHO NORTHWES Miss Lizzie Hollinger spent Sun- day in her parental residue Services at Chiques church on Sunday morning Don't forget it Nathaniel Hollinger's were Sab bath guests in the family of Albert Caslow's, Sunday was the day for camp at Ready made school Dresses of Plain Chambrays, 50c¢ each, Mt, Gretna and many people from this community were present, Ready made Dresses of best quality Galatea Cloth, nicely trimmed, John R, Gibble's accompanied by large buttons, $1.00 each. Alhert Caslow's went to Akron on ’ . - Sunday, and visited John Baum’s. Women's House Dresses, good percales, 85c each. The constant wet weather is push- . "gp b ing the tobacco some but it is very Flemish Suitings necessary as a great deal is back yet, Henry Ulrich who recently re- - moved the honey from his hives has dresses and only 10c a yard. = again removed 27 pounds. Ah! de glae lumma Belford Suiting Sunday school at Chiques on Sun- Material you should not fail to see as they are elegant for school day morning was fairly well attend-! A better grade, good weight and styles, 15¢ a yard. ed Mr. Marrel, of Brooklyn, N. Y., . who is spending his vacation in the Cheviots family of P, C. Geib, was present. A certain farmer sent his hired man or rather, boy, to Rheems with and skirts, one horse in a spring wagon. The lad being very speedy when having a hold of the lines,drove rather fast and when almost at home stopped S ern cl rt & ( 0 under a shade tree to cool off his ® » ® horse, so occultically deceiving his boss. The same lad when sent to East Main Screet, Mount Joy seek tobacco orme, laid between two rows and fell ‘“‘asleep The best material for boys blouses, Men's Shirts, Women's dresses C. G. Hollinger, wife and daugh- EVERY POCKET Boos Will, ter, Ruth, took a trip over hills and WELCOME 1 ) Ni WS valleys into Lebanon county on Saturday, vigiting relatives and that our big Reduction Sale is now fronds, Among them were Levi on. For now, with our prices cut ginder's at Palmyra, where they lod- to a fraction of the former size, each oaq Saturday night. Sunday morn- dollar will GO F bring ing, arrived fine, they attended Sun- you much more REAL SHOE qay school at Palmyra. From there VALUE. And of this be assured— they went to Derry Church. to en- every shoe we offer, regardless of joy a sermon of refreshing. The the extremely low price, is genuine-'gervices at said appointment were ly good. None but serviceable, conducted by Rev. J. H. Longeneck- honestly made as well as stylish or and Frank Carter Tt is bliss to shoes are sold by us. | hear such men of God deliver their message unto the people EE — J. G. KEENER sows ws = . Miss Nettie Kauffman, of Lan- West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. caster, is home for a week. H. C. Long, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Joseph Wickenheiser and wife Services were held in the Union i church by the River 3rethern on HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR DEAD ANIMALS WHICH WE REMOVE PROMPTLY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCK. Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fauser, of Penryn, visited their daughter, Mrs Emma Ritter, on Sunday. Kautz, wife and child, of Lancaster, were Sunday guests of Abram Coop er and wife George Lamparter’s Sons eelocfocfortocooooocfofecfocdeodefoodeofocfecfooferonferferfesfered M. H. Kauffman and his force of LANCASTER, PENNA. men are still busy at painting : They are at present working on the ¥ Bell Phone No. 920. Ind. Phone No. 1299 home of Mrs. Fricker - Master Ross Kauffman returned cn Tuesday after spending a week — — in the home of his uncle Alvin i Shere sar Mount Hope J 10 0 8 ; BS " airs Mrs enrs Tershe) daughter, Miss Florence, and sor Ralph, of Silver Spring spent Sunday with AVE YOU TRIED H R her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. L Kauffmai Mrs. S. K. Martin and sons, Char les and Kennedy, of West Philad¢ phia, are visiting in the home of Levi Fissel Elias Morning and family, of Salunga, spent Sundav at the same place KLEENER B. H., White and. wife entertained the following on Sunday Terome Petticoffer and family, of New Dan- ville; John Young and family, of 5 Millersville, and Mrs. Ella Diehm,of If not will youtry thetrial size g lancaster ana Mrs saran Everson Automobile Club's Big Meeting left at yolr house today LTH 1100 LO ae 1 Os 1 ER EO | Combinir pleasure the Lancaster Automobile Club on . . . : Friday eveni held ts regular There is nothing to equal it ah hiv : ANING CLOTHING 2c oe i FOR CLEANING CLC Sh mobil Prive t I ¢ Pv v d we LC of Grease or Tar Spots, Cleaning Colors of 5 sire, the . . ’ in the middle unde he lare on Men's or Ladies’ Coats the Automobile searerlight. Tabi were spread on the lawn brilliant! ; : illuminated and a splendid supper It is soon time for house cleaning and if was served. The more than two 5 5 0 hundred and fifty visitors were you want to elean the woodwork or = royally entertained by Mr. Landis £ and his family brighten up the fdrniture use a » At the business meeting the feat- little of the trial size I left yoti so that ure was the presentation of twelve i1 : - applications for membership as fol- you will be convineed that there B lows: C. Edgar Tiizel. Dr. HB C. is nothing better B Brown, R. L. Gerhart, John H. ® Steiger, James Shand and W WwW. F H » m Hellinger, Lancaster; W. C. LeFev- or ouse eaning m ©» Manheim; Frank L. Musselman, Strasburg; H. P. Summers, New : = : r ou and; H. Galen Fritz anc oH We can sell any quantity y want a Holland; H. Galen F 1H. H Gi ap arrvville dark * Qhe at a very reasonable figure. a Hlbert, Quarryville; Park C. Shand, Peters Creek. A report of the = special committee appointed to se- cure a correction of traffic condi- Q < ® A pode » - +] p posnd tions in Lancaster aws presented by g Dr. J. F. Trexler, showing good = work accomplished as a result of = interviews with Mayor McClain and = the traction company. It was re- = ported that the contractor building the State road from Gap to White Horse has closed the road to travel and a committee was appointed to visit the scene and take action. So- licitor Zimmerman suggested the placing of signs on the approaches to the bridge on the Lititz pike over the P. R. R., asking traffic to take the right side of the bridge, ap- proaching automobiles being unable to see each other until they are on the bridge. Mr. Landis censured 1 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. oF 4m = Ee] i 1 LP ETE LL LT OO ! ! THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, August 21, 1913, Mrs. Anna Warfel and Harry coellcRRcRRTRcalRRRRRRR Double | Trading Ue 0 & A Matchless Clothing © 0) Opportunity ® Our entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ high grade cloth- @ @) ing is now offered at matchless prices for quick clearance. 8 ] Come and see the attractive bargains all over the store. 0) NV You'll be well repaid for coming. Store open nights. [W 0 © 0 SIFEdT AN. 5 | Friday and Saturday, August 23 and 24, We Will 9 | © Give Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps 9 e 0 All Summer Shoes and Oxfords (Greatly Reduced 0 © Straw Hats at Half Price : © A truely matchless bargain opportunity is this--the J greatest clothing sale Mount Joy has ever known. No Buits i: 9 whatever are held back, everything must be sold, regardless: O] of what it brings. Don’t delay. Step lively. The Suits you e) 0 thang oy could not afford are now priced to meet your 0 ‘@) pocketbook. % I. D. BENEMAN 8 J EAST MAIN STREET. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 0) Pett Sas SittaMomia: fd Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given Friday and 0 9 Saturday, August 23rd and 24th in All Departments 9 tol Sock 9 \& QERdRRcoRRaRaRldl2l lalla . 5. FO RECT P10 AC AES ie BIE of some Wolorists In Gol | TTY FY TY PPT PI PTOI i oo ting as close as they can to a team th hich has pulled to the side of the} &= 1 [ oad and suggested that the motor- op n hi Y hi a far owe we keep his nachine as far away | e~ rom the team as possible > o> Bn ing the A. A oa wr P- hlet tl words [Lancaster | > I ( th In ¢ oo I 1 club co - . wing been 1 - oa pla i CALE ENDARS» Vie Secanditont oF Teor Please bearXin. mind that we. have ny the finest assortment of: calendars the unite for the rate I ever shown in this town. We have oot per second. It is gen- I Ted Ws 2 Hassmogti ums anything from the cheapest to the 1-foot per square mile” is o> the average number of cubic feet of water flowing per second from each best, Among them are novelties ile of area drained, on the from some of the. foremost manufac- 1 that the run-off is dis- ributed uniformly both as regards time and area. An ‘‘acre-foot” is equivalent to TIT EHR 998 PIO TINIPTFYIIIIS IIR) turers in this and foreign countries. |i: 13.560 cubic feet and is the quantity required to cover an area to a depth of 1foot. The term is commonly interested drop us a card and we 1sed in connection with storage for irrigation work. 1 { ~ > EE RL Tw taints will call with samples. Our prices United States gallons a second, 148.8 gallons a minute, or 646, 17 gallons a da) As a California “miner’s inch’ equals 0.187 gallon a seccnd, there are 40 California are way below others... i miner's inches in 1 second-foot. YI The school law providing fer ad- ditional salary to Normal School graduates should lead many of our THE BULLETIN East Mam Street, Mount Joy J young persons to try to complete the Normal School Course. Full in- formation about the course may be obtained by writing to the Principal of the Mllersville State Normal School, Millerville, Pa. ———— Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. I IT IY TUM bbb LA Lb bb AMMA