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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Wednesday, August 28, 1912,
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PERETTI TY
{ Atlantic City
§ Cape May
Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey
THURRDAYSIAUGUST 22
SUNDAYS AUGUST 25
$4.10 Round Trip $3.85 Round Trip
River Bridg Via Market Stree
FROM MOUNT JOY
PHURSDAY TICKETS GOOD UNTIL THE FOLLOWING MONDAY, INCLI SIVE
SUNDAY TICKETS GOOD UNTIL THE FOLLOWING THURSDAY, INCLUSIVE
STOP-OVER ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA
t Whar! a
Via Delaware
For full information concerning leaving tithe of trains, «
small hand bill or nearest Pleket Agent
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
FETT TTP TTTTTTITITvTIeieee
dedeilodiedeie eid ddd dd 8 22a
Sb bP bbb bb bbb bbb bbb bbb be
MR. HORSE OWNER
It will pay you to read this ad carefully, then come anc inspect
my line of
Flynets, Cooling BlanKets, Lap Dusters
and all kinds of needs for the horse.
Driving fly nets, flank, ........ccc00iinannn $2.25 and $2.50
Driving fly nets, to breast............... $2.75, $3.50, $3.75
Leather team Nets,........cooe str sanecesnns sess EES0
4 Yellow and Black Cord Nets, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75
Woolen Cooling Blankets,.......... ssesien .. B1..50 to $5.00
Always a complete line of all kinds of harness in stock. Prices
cheerfully given.
3 F. B. GROFF
North Market St., Mount Joy, Pa,
Php
cn ar n
om —
I ee’®
J. ¥. KLINE
All Kinds Concrete Work
BUILDING BLOCKS
All Styles and Colors
Porches, Columns and
Banisters
Door and Window Sills and
Lintles, Chimneys,
Ete.
Retailer of the Best
Grades of Cement
If You Want Neat and Cheap |i,
CALENDARS
LARGE FAMIL)
Tells How She Keeps Her
Health — Happiness For
Those Who Take
| Her Advice.
ures OF
| Seottville, Mich.
“1 want to tell you
| how much good Lydi
a E. Pinkham’s Veg-
etableCompound and
Sanative Wash have
me, I live on a
farmandhaveworked
very hard. 1 am
forty-five years old,
and am the mother
of thirteen children,
done
Many people think
it strange that I am
Inot broken down
with hard work and
the care of my fam-
ily, but I tell them of my good friend,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound, and that there will be no back-
ache and bearing down pains for them if
{ they will take it as I have. Iam scarcely
ever without it in the house.
“I will say also that I think there is
no better medicine to be found for young
girls. My eldest daughter has taken
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound for painful periods and irregular-
lity, and it has helped her.
“l am always ready and willing to
speak a good word for Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. I tell every
| one I meet that I owe my health and
happiness to your wonderful medicine.’
— Mrs. J. G. JOHNSON, Scottville, Mich.,
R.F.D. 3. .
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
| pound, made from native roots and her!
| contains no narcotics or harmful
and today holds the record of bei:
most successful remedy for won
known.
WOMEN FOLLOW THE HOUNDS
€
In No Country is tne Sport So Well
Beloved by Women as It Is
In Ireland.
Hunting absorbs keen sportswomen
In Ireland, and it is seldom that a frost
drives the Irish follower to hounds
from the countryside. Irish women are
renowned for their fearless prowess
in the hunting field, where the terrible
obstacles to be negotiated call for
nerves of steel, and it {8 neck or noth-
ing in the distressful country, says the
London Daily Graphic.
The fearsome stcne walls, some
times overgrown with turf and mask-
ing a brook, appal «ll but the stout.
est hearts, and even the most hard-
ened sportswoman is known to quail
at the commencement of the hunt-
ing season, experiencing the sensa-
tion of the heart in the mouth when
called upon to face the stiff going.
She fiuds her nerve returning, how-
| ever, after a day or the saddle.
S0 In
| The late empress of Austria used
to hunt regularly in Ireland, where
her reckless and brilliant horseman-
is still spokea of. With the
late Bay Middleton to give her a lead,
| she was always in the first fight and
stuck at nothing. The famous happy-
go-lucky hospitality that marks the
Irish temperament is exemplified in
matters sporting, and open house is
kept by those having accommoda~
tion in a good hunting district.
The Irish colleen will dance all
night at a hunt ball and turn up at a
| distant meet as fresh as paint with
Let Us Have Your Order
teceiver's Sale of the Property of!
hak | Ee
: | iT | eu “& ..The Elizabethtown and Marietta
A ’ Electric Light Company; includ-
8 n ing Power Plant, Pole Lines,
: : After You Are Through Franchises, etc,
1 By virtue of a decree of the
g : : 1 Court of Common Pleas of Lan-
Experimenting with The caster County, the undersigned will
offer at Public Sale, on the Steps of
! Je
| AR a the Court House, at Lancaster, Pa.,
: Just-as-tiood-Kind on Saturday, August 31st, 1912, at
; 2 o'clock p. m., all the property,
By c Real and Personal, Rights, Privi-
Buick lezes and Franchises of the Eliza-
betl 4 and Marietta Electric
LGCOMOBILE Jethrown ant
Light Company.
t » T The Real Estate consists of Two
4 AUTOCAR AND lots of ground, situated on the west
in the Bor-
MTCK 10K side of 3rown street,
BUICK TRUCKS ough of Elizabethtown, Lancaster
County, Pa., described as follows:
Sold strictly on their merits. No. 1—A lot of ground, fronting
on the west side of Brown street,
35 feet, and extending of that width
southward One Hundred and Five
Feet, more or less, on which is erec-
ted a One Story Brick Building,
used as a Power Plant, containing
Engine, Boilers, Dynamos, etc.
No. 2—A lot of ground, fronting
on the west side of Brown street,
ninety feet, and extendimg in depth
of that width southward, Two Hun-
derd and Fourteen and a half feet
1912 Cars Now Here |
Lancaster Automobile Co.
New
to the middle of the track of the
—p GARAGE NEVER CLOSED | Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mt. Joy
and Lancaster Railroad.
230-238 W. King St., All the Property, Rights, Privi-
leges, and Franchise of the said
LANCASTER >=" PENNA. Blizabethtown and Marietta Elec-
| tric Light Company, including Boil-
| ers, Generators, Pumps, Switch-
Py | board, Engines, Tools, Meters,
The largest and only strictly first Transformers, Poles, Pole Supplies
class fireproof garage and repair and Pole Lines, in the townships of
: Coun | Mount Joy, East Doneagl, West
3 shop in Lancaster City of i” Donegal. the village of Rheems.
= ” = Florin and Mayvtown, and the Bor-
Bl ; al oughs of Elizabethtown, Mount Joy
® ® 9, =e ® e® and Marietta, all in #he County of
hese dae esol 0 aancaster.
e The terms of sale are Ten Per
Cent. Cash or Certified Check to be
paid when the property is knocked
off to the purchaser or purchasers,
and the balance 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 encumbrances, and the same
shall be discharged by day of said
sale.
PPPS 09900900904
4 Weare Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICES
JN ANY QUANTITY at Very
30002040096
Moderate Charges. BERNARD J. MYERS
Don’t fail to see us before plac- JOHN A. NAUMAN
ihg your order this year. Receivers.
J & B Coyle & Keller,
{ W. U. Hensel
. N. Sigyifer & Bro. 0 Hens ti
PPLIPIVDOCOPOOI®
oy, Penna.
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Mom
Read oF Bulletin
| brings out all the dare
out going to bed at all, full of life
and spirit, with wit and repartee bub-
ling like a font. The Irish country
devil Irish
nature, and there is little searching
for gaps or gates when the blood of
Irish horse and rider is up.
Ireland {8 not overrepresented im
the matter of hunting, and Irish
packs are not by any means numer
ous, and may be reckoned to number
a couple of dozen. Some only pessess
quite a restricted number of couples,
and but few hunt four or five days a
week, though an oceasional by-day
may bring the total The Meath
hunts five days a week and is one of
the famous hunts of the United King
dom, and the County Galway, the
Blazers, has four days a week,
up.
Dickens’ Care for His Guests.
If Dickens was particular regarding
the equipment of his own bedroom he
was equally careful for the comfort
of his guests. Charles Dolby, in
“Charles Dickens as I Knew Him,”
says of the bedrooms at Gad’s Hill:
“Each of these rooms contained the
most comfortable of beds, a sofa, an
easy chair, cane-bottomed chairs—in
which Mr. Dickens himself had a great
belief, always preferring to use one
imself—a large-sized writing table,
profusely supplied with paper and en-
velopes of every conceivable size and
description, and an almost dally
change of new quill pens. There was
a miniature library of books in each
room, a comfortable fire in winter,
with a shining copper kettle in each
fireplace; and, on a side table, cups,
saucers, tea caddy, teapot, sugar and
milk.”
A peculiarity of the household, adds
Mr. Dolby, was the fact that, except
at table, no servant was ever seen
about
Tantalum Pens.
Pens for writing purposes are being
manufactured today in Germany by
a process which is exciting seme
ouriosity. The trouble found with
steel pens is that they oxidize easily
and the ink sticks to them This
fault is net to be foumd with gold
pens; but, on the other hand, these
are too flexible to be entirely satis-
factory. Moreover, in order to ferm
a point suitable for writing purposes,
the material of that part of the pen
has to be mixed with some hard
metal like iridium and this operation
is both complicated and expensive.
This new pen is of tantalum and
comes to the manufacturer in the
form ofs a black powder. The pen
that {s made from this has the ten~
of steel and the flexibility of
gold.—Harper’'s Weekly.
— i —
the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
acity
Read
ROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE For the opening and conducting of eleo-
CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED TO tons or fixing or changing the place of
THE CITIZENS OF THISB COMMON. Voling
WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR Granting divorces
REJECTION, BY THE GENERAL AS8- Frecting new townships or boroughs,
BEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH changing township lines, borough limits |
OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUBLISH- °F school district
ED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY ‘reating oft r prescribing the pow
OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR. ®r and duties of officers in counties
BUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIIGOF THE a 5 Jorousi townships, election or
CONSTITUTION { \NEINE the law descent or sue-
Number One cession
A JOINT RESOLUTION Regulating the practice or jurisdiction |
Proposing an amendment to article nine of fudic oh ee pT g Ol of evidence
section four, of the Constitution of the .... aldermen tums ces of the peace,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, author. rifrs commissioners arbitrators. au
izing the State to Issue bonds to the ditors, masters in chancery or other trl
Amount of fifty millions of dollars for 4... .. providing or changing methods
the Improvement of the highways of the fo, (ho (collection of debts. of the on-
‘ommonwenlth orcing of judgments, or presc
Section 1 Be it resolved by the Senate py t of Fn ne of gin te
and House of Representatives of the Come Regulating the fees, or extending the
monwealth of Pennsylvania in General powers and dutles of aldermen, justices
Assembly met, That the following amend- of the peace. magistrates or constables:
ment to the Constitution of the Common Regulating the management of public
wealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same schools the building or repairing of
is hereby, proposed, in accordance with #chool houses and the raising of money
the eighteenth article thereof: for such purposes
That section four of article nine, which Fixing the rate of interest
reads as follows:
Affecting a estates of : -
"Section 4. No debt shall be created by sons Lng the same TS Pe
or on behalf of the St except to sup- pot to all parties in inte rest to be re
ply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel ofted in the special er tme nt:
Invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the Remitting fines, penalties and forfel-
Btate in war, or to pay existing debt; and tyres or refunding moneys legally paid
the debt created supply deficiency In pnt the tre urs
revenue shall never exceed, in the aggre Fxempting property from taxation:
gate at any one time, one million of dol- Regulating labor, trade. mining or man-
lars,” be amended so as to read as follows: ufacturing: but the sislature May reg
Bection 4. No debt shall be created by ynie ind fix the wages or salaries, the
or on behalf of ti t except to supply hours of worl labor, and make provi-
casual deficiencies of revenue, repel inva- sion for the protection, welfare and safety
ston, suppre insurrection, defend the ¢ ons employed by the State, or by
State in war, or to pay existing debt; ard gn, munty, eity, borough, town, town-
the debt created to supply deficiencies in ship, school district, village, or other civil
revenue shall never
gate at any
lars
exceed, In the aggre-
ne time, one million of dol-
Provided, however, That the General
division of the State, or
or sub-contractor
by any contractor
performing work, laber
or services for the State, or for any coun-
Assembly, irrespective of any debt, may ty, city, borough, town township, school
authorize the State to issue bonds to the district village "or other civil division
amount of fifty millions of dollars for the thereof -
purpose of improving and rebuilding the Creating corporations, or amending, re-
highways of the Commonwealth. newing or extending the charters thereof:
A true copy of Joint Resolution No. L Granting to any corporation, association
ROBERT McAFER, or individual any special or exclusive
privilege or immunity, or to any corpora-
tion, association, or individual the right to
lay down a railroad track:
Nor shall the General Assembly indi-
rectly enaet such special or local law by
the partial repeal of a general law; but
Becretary of the Commonwealth.
Number Two.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section sev-
en, article three of the Constitution of
Pennsylvania, so as to permit special
legislation regulating labor.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Geam-
eral Assembly met, That the following is
proposed as an amendment to the Con-
stitution of the Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvenia, in accordance with the provi-
sfous of the eighteenth article thereof
Amendment to Article Three, Section
Seven,
Bection 2 Amend section seven, article
three of the Constitution of Pennsylvania,
which reads as follows: —
“Bection 7. The General Assembly shall
not pass any local or special law author-
izing the creation, extension, or impair-
be passed:
Nor shall any law be passed granting
powers or privileges
the granting of
fleges shall have been provided for by
general law, nor where the courts have
jurisdiction to grant the same or give the
relief asked for.
A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2.
ROBERT MCcAFEE,
Becretary of the Commonwealth.
Number Three.
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION.
Proposing an amendment to section three
of article eight of the Constitution of
Pennsylvania.
ing of liens: Bection 1. Be it resolved by the House
“Regulating the affairs of counties, of resentatives of the Commonwealth
cities, townships, wards, boroughs, or of sylvani (if the Senate concur),
schoo! districts: That e following is proposed as an
“Changing the names of persons or amendiient o the Constitution of the
places: Comme. . wealth of Pennsylvania, in ae-
“Changing the venue in civil or crim- cordane: with the provisions of th eight-
| inal cases: eenth article t eof
‘Authorizing the laying out, opening, Section :. ‘nd section three of arti-
altering, or Intaining roads, highways, cle eigh wh reads as follows: “All
streets or alleys judges elected by the electors of the State
“Relating to ferri or bridges, or in- at large Le elected at either a gen-
corporating f 3 bridge companies, eral or cipal election, as circum-
except for the erection of bridges cross- stances equire. All the elections for
ing streams which 'm boundaries be- judges of the courts f the several judi-
tween this and any other State: cial districts, a for c« Ly ity, ward,
"Ve ng roads, town plats, streets or borough, and t for regu-
lar terms of service, sh n the
0 cemeteries, graveyards, or municipui els lay; 1e ['ues-
of the State: d. nex: fo ie firs lay of
“A » adoption or legittma- Novembe n re ar. but
tion of children the Gene ay by law fix a
“Locating or « ging county-seats, different ds of all the mem-
erecting new coun or changing county bers of I eto:
nes: Provided | al-
“Tr rporat ities, towns, or villages, ways be n an « ere ear,”
1 * charters: 80 as Ww
ning and conducting of Sector 1 ges ele y the
xing or changing the place electors ol 5 id iy be
elected at I general or wnicipa
28 election, re
hips or boroughs All elec L
lines, borough limits the sev fo
county, 5,
or prescribing the ship offi wor r ter f
f officers in counties. shall be
rwnships, election or day; na ie ay next following
the firs Nos 1oer in
the law of descent or sueces- odd-nun t the AS
sembly Xx ad 1 da
practice or jurisdiction two-thir ¢ member each
, rules of evidenoce im, House c I, That
any icie or inquiry befere such ele I dd
courts, aldermen, ces of the peaee, numbers I furthe That
sheriffs, commissi arbitrators, au- all judg h fu VET
ditors, masters in chancery, or other tri- judicial e at the
bunals, or providing hanging methods present {i )
for the collect or the enforc- end in ¢ shall «
ing of « 'ribing the effect tinue to € til thig first
of judicia f state: Monday of Xt icceed
* > or extending the ing even:
aldermen, justices ef A true f ) ‘nt I
strates or constables: No. 8.
tt nanagement of public '
ii repairing of schoo!
2 raising of money for such
te of interest: ‘umber Four.
g the estates of minors or per A NT RESOLUTION
er disability ept after due no a ena i .
tice to all parties In interest, to be recited Pre i
in the special enactment: > : 1.9
“Remitt fines, penalties and forfei b v
moneys legally paid and House of Representatives of the Com-
perty from taxation: mo; Fegith 7 Genera
trade, mining or man- ASE¢ 5
ufacturing bog-y. 83
“Creating corporations, or amending, re- Hon of
newing or extending the charters thereof: ' oro
“Granti
tion or individ:
privilege nity, or
tion, association or individ
lay down a railroad track
“Nor shall the General
ration, associa-
ial or exclusive
fo any corpora-
ual the right tn
pon the
the terri
Assen’ _ indi
the
rectly enact such special or local law by d and ted
the partial repeal of a general law; but the General As
laws repealing local or special acts may g LW exempt
be passed: 1 perty used for
“Nor shall any law be passed granting : laces of religious
powers and privileges in any case where
: ised or held
the granting of such powers and privileges Sn
I not
11€ rofit
and insti-
shall have been provided for by general tutions of purely public charity,” so ni !
law, nor where the courts have jurisdic- read s follows:
tion to grant the same or give the rellef| = A] taxe be form upon the
asked for,” —=s0 as to read as follows:— tie class of subjects, within the ter-
Section 7. The General Assembly shall stor 1 limits of tl wuthority levying
not pass any loeal or special law authoriz- the tax. and shall be | collected
ing the creation, extension or impairing of
Mens:
aws the subjects of
4d for the purpose
under general
taxation may
Regulating the affairs of counties, cities,
: f laying & sive taxes;
townships, wards, boroughs, or school dis- A. wf ® a A 88 may, by gen
tricts: : eral 1 ex from taxation public
Changing the names of persons or places prop ged for t purposes, actual
Changing the venue in civil or eriminal places of relis places of
cases: : burial not private or
Authorizing the laying out, opening, al- corporate profit fons of pure-
tering, or maintaining roads, highways, ly 3 blic charity
streets or alleys: Ye EY copy of Joint lution No. 4
Relating to ferries or briu. 's, or incor = McAFEE,
porating ferry or bridge companies, ex- he Commonwealth
Secretary
eept for the erection of bridges crossing . —
streams which form boundaries between 5
this and any other State: Nt Five
a ne roads, town plats, streets or A JOINT RESOLUTION
ays: i 1 nt t ¥
Relating to cemeteries, graveyards, or Proposing an amend it to the Constitu-
public grounds not of the State. {tion of Penn ? so
Authorizing the adoption, or legitima- Be it resolv > Senate and House
tiog of children: of Representatiy the Commonwealth
ating or changing county-seats, | of Pennsylva n General Assembly met,
erecting new counties or changing ceunty | That the following is proposed as an
Hnes: amendment to the Constitution of Penn-
Incorporating cities, towns or villages 8¥lvania, in nccordar with the provi-
by changing their charters: sdoms of the eighteenth article thereof:—
Ave Ever at War
There are two things everlasting-
ly at war, joy and piles. But Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve will banish piles
WATER BONDS CALLED
Notice is hereby given the bond
holders of the Mount Joy Borough]
Water Bonds Nos. 37, 38 and 39, of | : It cubdnst the
$500.00 each, to present them for|'M 31Y form. Soon subdue
payment to the Union National Mt itching, irritation, inflammation, or
Fee : 2 © lswelling. It gives comfort, invites
Joy Bank, Treasurer, on Sept. 1,
1912, as interest on same will cease
on that day.
joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils,
bruises,
eruptions
ulcers, cuts, eczer
pimples, skin
at S. B. Bernhart & Co's.
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Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin
By order of Mt. Joy Boro Council, |
July 1, 1913. {
Clayton Hoffman, Burgess |
laws repealing local or special acts may |
in any case where |
such powers and priv- |
Article 1X GO TO
| Bection 18 No long which have
! been heretofore issued, or which may here |
| ifter be Issued, by a unty or munliei- | Ww B BEN DER
11 y, othe Philadelphia, to provide | . .
for the construction or acquisition of wa
terworks, subways, underground rallways | i Vy St,
or street rallways, or the appurtenances 1 “wt: Main 8 : Mowat Bot, Pa
thereof, shall be considered as a debt of FOR A
& municipality, within the meaning of sec | . id ™
| thom eight of article nine of the Constitu | GOOD SHAVE
tion of Pennsylvania of this amend STYLISH HAIRCUT
| ment, If the net revenue derived from sald
property for a period of « vears, either { REFRESHING SHAMPOO
before or after the 1 on thereof, or
whore Athy ier sale rected yor the |Or anything in the Barber Line.
county or municipality, after the comple rr ——
tion thereof, shall ve been sufficient to
pay Interest and sinking-fund charges TAKE ALONG A
during sald period upon sald obligations
) } 1 he ied |
pective properties |
nl dpal lability
if counties shall 1s '
vid for the co
vs herein provided
nties Ay ‘
’ te
1 Arges ruin
ey
hall hav :
peratic for a | 6.
vid cipall
ties a be d to 4
levy a ta «t 1 nk E
ing-fund « »d by sectior
ten of art 01 of
Pennsyly » opertie
shall have been operated by said counties
or mur i i 1 period of one { 3
year. A r 1 jes
counties ma fel exo
of seve exceeding ww
ten per ce r f the 1 valuation [IT WILL ADD TO THE VACATION
D2 the taxable pt therein, if sad FUN OF ALL THE FAMILY
nerease of ¢ £ hal ive heen
BEoNnte to b ¢ ’ Wf } ¥ s :
FH of SN pe a Ihe Sto Anybody can take good pictures
ner as shall provided by law with a Brownie Camera.
rue « )y £ J 1 tesolatio NC )
At r ragiiiian Ne Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00
Se ymmonwealth
The two best sellers are the $3.00
and $7.00,
JUST A MERE SUGGESTION [1 also carry as a side line
Camera and Photo Supplies
Huby's Plaint, However, Threatened
to Develop Into a First-Class
Family Spat. .
Agent for Standard Steam Laundry.
“Gertrude!”
“Yes, John.”
“We've been married long enough
mow to talk plainly to each other.”
“What's the matter now?”
“If I do something you don't like 1
want you to tell me of it, and if you |
do things I don’t like I think I ought |
to tell you of them, too.”
“I suppose I don't suit you at all?”
“Yes you do, but I think we ought !
| to talk over our likes and dislikes. In
| that way we can get along so much
| better.”
“John, I want you to understand
right now that I was brought up every
bit as well as you, and know how to
behave. And as to my cooking, I can
do as well as your mother ever did.”
“I had hoped that you wouldn’t lose
Your temper. But if you're going to
act this way we may as well drop the
matter right here.”
“What is the matter, anyhow?”
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“I only wanted to suggest that when You are invited to visit our ®
you darn my socks it would be better clean, modern, bakery at w
for me if you would tie the knots om Prince and Clay Streets, Lan- gm
the outside, instead of the inside.” m aster. =
> oa— * THOS. THOMPSON, Agent. g
WILLIAMS GROVE PIONIC ®
Delivery--Monday, Wednesday *=
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Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania = and Saturday
Railroad . » » =
For the Grangers’ picnic, Wil- * BAEe Re = rE
ve, Pa. Auz 26 to 31,
Pennsvlvania Railroad will sell
ion tickets to Williams Grove
ns in Pennsylvania and
Baltimore, Elmira, Frederick
1 intermediate stations on the
Central Railway, Aug. 20
clusive, good for return
e original starting Our large Ice plant is now in op-
than September 3, eration continuously and we are
rates Aug. 14-21 prepared to furnish good clean and
aba clear ice in any quantity. Will run
So a wagon through town daily. Don’t
Notice place your order for ice until yuu
Tt business lately con- first get our prices.
( te bv Charles K. Bennett on E
ry ir : Also ample room for
- \T't Jov, will be sold or
leased. The said business has been y
shed for forty years, and Cold Storage
1 e a very attractive in-
nent either for a purchaser or
of Any persons interested "
shonld consult the undersigned, on I i i i IQ i
t ses, or Charles H. Zeller i i
5 Main street, Mount Joy. ' ! A \U !
tf ETTA M. BENNETT New Haven St., Mount Joy.
PUBLIC SALE
On Saturday, Sept. 14, 1912, will
be offered at public s on the
premises, in Rapho to 1ip, the
following prescribed Real Estate, to
wit:
A TRACT OF LIMESTONE AND
GRAVEL LAND
Containing 70 Acres, more ar less
situated on the lic road leading “I was suffering from pain in my
from the Manhei and Mt. Joy @ stomach, head and back,” writes H.
road to Union Sq , about mid- @ T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C,, “and my
way between Ma m and Mt. jliverandkidneys did not work right,
Joy, adjoining lands of B. B. Gin- [§ but four bottles of Electric Bitters
der. Jacob BE. Becker. D. S. Metzler, | made me feel like a new man.
A. K. Brunbaker and Tobias Musser. B PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES.
The buildings and improvements
thereon consist of a Two-Story 3 SCoevkn rR a
Stone DWELLING HOUSE. with C. 8. MUSSER. THE BAKER
Two-Story Frame Kitchen attached, sit Bread and Cakes Delivered
Frame Bank Barn, Carriage House i : dail
with Horse Power Shed attached, turcugh town dally
Crullers and Dew;
day & Thursday
Weddings and Suppers
prompt attention
Weet Main
Moupt Joy, Pa
Corn Barn with Tobacco Cellar, Hog esh Doughnuts
Stables, Poultry House, Wood Shed
and other outbuildin a well of ine
water and cistern with pumps there-
at the house, cistern at the barn
and running water between house
and barn; also a number of fruit
trees and grapevifes in bearing or- h Store a+ BE. R
der. The entire tract is farming
land in a high state of cultivation
Persons wishing to view the
above, before the day of sale, will
be shown same by calling on the
undersigned residing thereon.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p
of day when conditions
made known by
E. S. METZLER.
G. Summy, Auct.
G. Hamaker, Clerk
VVednes
ery WB
ven
in
Bakery, Strees
m said the
De
will
Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber aad W. D. Chandler
S
A
Ce. Call for free sample.”
Ta
furs B ZrLLER
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Anna Guhl late of Mt
Joy Township, deceased.
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the
E. Main St, Mount You | undersigned, all persons indebted
ad thereto are requested to make im-
: mediate payment, and those having
Hing and Clerking of Public Sale laims or demands against the same
Settlement of Estates will present tiem without delay for
Collation. af. Rant settlement to the undersigned, resid-
ing in Florin, Pa.
SUrveying i anciag | 3 N FP.
TTT Adminis
R the Bulletin Covle & Keller ttorneys