i } ~—— ( AGE SEVEN THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA Hold On There PENNSYLV ANIA DUTCH. | HIS PREFERENCE FOR HOME , +» Ap PU - . : - | See that every tree is carefully You Dou. NEED) [What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To | Oliver Wendell Holmes Unable to Get “ YOU NEED ( Say This Week, : Any Real Pleasure in the att a . | inspected before being cut down J Vv h That is the order we have given, so PARK & POLLARD COSA aunted “Tavern, tliat. We nan ‘Wesuve Ou¥. custome: \__GRowinG FEE | gn You't talk tc me. aboat taveoras! Woolen Dress (Goods Wonderful Array of Autumn Weaves and Colars HUNDREDS OF LOVELY, NEW MATERIALS H AVE JUST ARRIVED, REVEALING FASHIONS LATEST WORD OF BEAU. TY FROM THE FINEST EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN LOOMS. - GOOD, SOUND LUMBER Pi" There is just one genuine, clean, do- a y cent, palatable thing occasionally to | We, like the carpenters and build AN be had in them-—namely, a bolled egg TeTTTTTYT that good work can : ™ gy The soups taste pretty good some. only be done with good material f times, but their sources are involved in a darker mystery than that of the | Nile. Omelettes taste as If they had lection here | a i Wik) been carried in the walter's hat, or Every ( hicken \ ill live and . nei: fried in an old boot. I ordered scram- B bled eggs one day It must be that | grow as you never saw chick- Ca 4 LT BE t RRL ir > 7 Pe vp they had been scrambled for by somes | E. S. MOOR | ens grow before if you use the Vd THM. body, but who—who In the possession ' Park & Pollard Gritless- AN Gs I " of a sound reason could have scram- Deal . Sal «| |r pe, ; bled for what I had set before me un- rm Chick and Growing Feed | NY CHAINS ne | der that name? Butter! I am wonder- The vitalizing effect of the (1 > ol ing why the taverns always keep it - ~ . . > ) ” f ' | n shredded codfish in this feed ; ? ” until it 1s ol. Fool that 1 am! As | oa 3 J . oe . . if the taverns did not know that if it | y 15 just what is required. was good it would be eaten, which {8s Learnallabout thiswonderful Der Porra Mohler moned ich het | pot what they want, Then the waiters, . y ne migrepresent in ains f mind ir 3 ; ’ ey | feed from their Year Book enc greprese 1 al un mina | with their napkins—what don't they | Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement Worth a dollar to vou. We ledshta breef we ich g'sawt hob os | do with those napkins! Mention any | E A ) ar daid Gud donka os si g'mae eme | One thing of which you think you can and Fertilizer furnish it to you free. si loo raegler olla fardle vore batz say with truth, “That they do not do." Every six months a tavern should Brand# . St h an Ware sons wenmeh 2eld burn to the ETOUM, With al is trae, Te suns ‘nm seld os are saena 8 “properties,” its beds and pots ang A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid | & € m daid as yohr ruhm, un fum geld I ettles and start afresh from its ashes for grain MOUNT JOY, PENNA. des yohr's loo het are nuch gor iy ike John Phoenix-Squibob. No; give me home, or a home like mine, where all is clean and sweet, | ) Ne : where coffee has pre-existed in the ber- | Estimates of humber and Mill Work a Specialty VALUABLE FARM ull wos onner leit net essa wella un | yy ang tea has still faint recollections | — de pawr grumbeera un reeva o re ‘of the pigtails that dangled about the On Thursday, September 19, 1912, in sime gorda ga-raised hut dorrich plant from which it was picked, where By virtue of an order of the Or- der soomer. Now, es hut mich or butter has not the prevailing charac. YET THERE IS NOT ONE THAT IS NOT ESSENTIALLY PRAC- FLORIN, PENNA. | phans’ Court of Lancaster County, rick g'spite des tsu hara. Ich daid | °F Which Pope assigned to Denham, | TICAL. A FEW EXAMPLES | ; Ma 3 Y where soup could look you in the face the undersigned administratrix, as mana en mon kent net goot hredd : “" 3 ' : if it had “eyes” (which it has not), IHHluminated Whipcords Serges—If possible more trustee, in the estate of Charles K. icha mit sime mawga foll reeva and where the comely Anne or the | Bennett, deceased, will sell at pub- | Awver des is uft der fohl. De leit gracious Margaret takes the place of lic sale, on the premises, in Mount mana ¢ porra set laeva we en engzle. | these napkin bearing animals.—Oliver el realize I'herefore vou should make vour se AAA A A a a a a as a aa a a TTT a TIT T ITI TTI TIT TITTITITTITITITTIeeeee wm Sa a a a a a a a aa rTTTTTTTTow ddd id idddd ddd dd dd A A A LAS sas ssa Aaa aaa a a TyTeTTTTY »" awla daida Are sawgt mere es g'sana Ich hob ene g'frogt ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF A don laeva daid, don hut are g \LL HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY CHOSEN TO SUIT THE WISHES OF LANCASTER WOMEN. MANYOF THEM SO NEW AND SO EXCLUSIVE AS TO HAVE NO COUNTERPART IN THIS CITY, hdd ddd dds de ddd A 2 Ls a FTTTTTTT TTT TYeYTreTTe New two-toned effects, in all popular than ever before here the latest Fall shades \ fab in an endless variety of ric much used in this season's rades and colors, from the Y YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED { g Joy township, Lancaster county, Se treate ene so. Won are um der Wendell Holmes. ( S. & H. Trading Stamps a Pa., near Raymond’s blacksmith wake is don sin se so glod os er ——————— 2 : {k UJ shop, about one mile northwest of bigeide wonse un oiles 0s are saw et DISSOLVE BONE IN THROAT i } tailored suits Here in plenti- finest imported French Serge ful variety, 48 inches wide to the heaviest Storm Serge, T5¢ a vard. including a wonderful assort- WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR (p\"Wo/g Florin, on the road leading from is recht. So doons oiles f ¢ CHASED FOR CASH AT { [i the Harrisburg and Lancaster turn- we ene bhatzawla un seil is es hawbhi Use of Lemon Juice at Critical Time pike to Breneman’s schoolhouse, the ding Se missa uff borricks aw fa Is a Thing Worth Keeping ker's following described real estate, to odder farhoongera’ un won amohl in Mind. 1 % d wit en porra ma mon a pawr dawler a A tract of gravel land, containing fluence ivver seller mon fardt Dor Bitting at a planked shad dinner in Nonkers, a laughing guest drew a bone 92 acres, 114 perches, neat meas- net Lazawled don is em porra si in ns bn COAL and ! eat ; don is em porr: - Into his throat and he began to ure, adjoining lands of Mr. E. S. | shul 1 is un are denked are v t nol] : . Ld va ptrangle. Some one suggested that the LUMBER YARDS Weaver, J. Harvey Raymond, Mon- porra daids carn bhatzawls won are pufferer swallow a fragment of dry roe B. Forney and others. es wexel het, awver si 2’'mae patzaw bread. ar ene os TETTTTTTTTTT. - ment of Wide Wale Serges Another All-Wool Quality Ale erges, that are meeting a great deal 50 inches wide: $1.50 a vard of favor Prices range from Poplinettes Lighter in . oC to $2.00 a vard while TERETE TTT TTTTTTITTT TTT TYTYYTS YT ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd dd fs 2 AL LES sss essen weight than the regular pop- widths run anywhere from 12 lin; but a very handsome ma- d } to 56 inches wide terial for dresses and waists Ze dealoclooloctcteocioaionds cle cles clecloatode Boul i Bol 10 inches wide; all colors \1I-Wool Bedford Cords Toc a yard Another weave that is giving Plain Color Poplins—will | the popular Whipcord a close The improvements thereon consist led ene net un we will are si shoolda “Oh, no,” exclaimed an Ossining : . : w : : man “Don’t give him bread. It might of a two-story frame dwelling |Patwawla ME 8 did Bae | y catch the bone and it might not. Give | Sele agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand gf house summer house attached, Ich hob amole en porra ga kent es him something that is sure to give re- Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etc. Sarre bank barn with dora orlh, shier olla Soondawz . tsn OTR Bo et ae 13 BUTS oe e Agents for Alpha Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate gstimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot Mount{Joy, Penna be very much the vogue fou race for favor, and are not afternoon gowns: an exquisite | Quite as heavy, All the new all shades 1S inches wide; $1.39 a vard new weave, in all shades 10 : inches wide: at 75¢ a yard. g mae g'schwetzed hut waega sime | “Bring me a lemon, cut in two.” And loo. Endlich is en oldter fore-shtaer | it was brought without delay. Taking one section, he offered it to the chok- fng guest and told him to suck the | Juice and to swallow it slowly. Direc- | ings. There is a choice variety of tions were faithfully followed, and in fruit on the premises, a spring of ©'@ sala un net olsfart far era geld. about a quarter of a minute the af- | = never-failing water at the house Der oldt porra hut ene awenich aw | flicted one placed the half lemon on | ‘ f 1 his plate, looked into the anxious faces {from which water is pumped to the S2a-200ked ‘ Yop ound the table and smiled. [ 5 barn, cistern at house, with pump My liever brooder, ich bin doh Br ip au about | § Corner Square and E. King Sts. ® — ia 1h | Far breddicha far eir sala, awver s: therein, The land is Jn & ‘igual olections fer « fh NEL | opebeedododododododododododoso ito dodedododfodedododododoiododododiooediiiob ob state of cultivation. The property CODiCInet essa, un won ich kent don “It's gone,” was the reply, “the bone | | _— is pleasantly located and in a good daid stzaea dowsend mor resh- has slipped down.” large tobacco shed with cellar and All-Wool Diagonal In a stripping room all attached, chick- en house, carriage house, hog pen Imported French Taffeta— woo olls en fardle dawler es yorh number of soft-toned colors, | Excellent for dresses, waists, gevva hut tsu em vorra. uff 2’shton and a very fashionable fabric eto light weight, closely wov- and all other necessary outbuild- na un net olsfart far breddicha far for tailored suits or coats; 46 |en, plain color fabrics: 42 Be cBecloctoctostoctoctoctectestoctoete coctoctocte cleat. ut. 2 inches wide; $1,00 a yard inches wide; $1.00 a vard rodddddidddiddddddddiddd ddd dt 88 aaa a a TT TTT TTP IIT TI vI TT vr TT IoYTYTY : : ectal brecl : hh UNI an thot? cal +1 veil | neighborhood, convenient to church- P able bre ¢ aucha ‘Not exactl ha 5 he Ossine you looking for a bargain in a STRAW HAT? Then come | schools, mills, markets and me-| SO hut’s tsu feel karricha-gaer oll | Ing man. “The bone slipped down, all | ARE YOU BUYING YOUR 1 . 3 ; . awile Xa Torii ight, but it was melted first by the wind vou'll get chanics of all kinds, and always has AW! ¢ aa. en j 1 We en Soh a a yonn Bath I luci , 1 a : kanicl 1 5 i citric acid. never knew it to fail | : . . i Susp ) een producing good crops and gif e uu ha are ush tigsnlva ishbona y ’ - Cut Prices on broken lots in Soft and Stiff Hats. DY 2 Cs ; : : to disso shbone. You can test | well worth the attention of any per- Sime bid ouelh the pow mon juice by dropping | rocer son wishing to invest in a farm. treata se e We en so Je socha | gome on the shbones you may have | This property will be sold clear Sin Oll Ie Der lieh Gud frogt 1 lying on late : DE I I 5 i i I a oe rt Where You Can Get The Best " av to liquid gelatine | yremises prior to day f sale shall |! " ? Un 8¢ laida 1 nef | . . - 1nger aaS call on inh is Ty esser batzawla d daid ich n l I Quality at The Lo W est Prices? residing thereon, Fawn and St. Bernard as Companions, | Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock |Porra we are g’sawt’ hut a ho tle Yliage of Bauma, a 44 North Queen St., Lancaster Pa, | 2 = re A Lo ott. ret a well, serland, a farmer recently found 11S question correctely atter you have ex- oe op the premises, when and where | doomheit Globberdawl es i » that if lef one it] 1 Y ou can answel terms will be made known by | «= o— —9 x © some misc ETTA M. BENNE amined and compared our prices with what others ask and Sebel drodroeofodoferdede 1 3 n took it home ¢ EDITORIALS : "| tasted the quality of our goods which are guaranteed to give | you entire satisf on. All goods Delivered of mone fawn slept in the grew a 1i tle wal panied it, and defende | Cn agenberger 5 Thole tay, Bu they BELL PHONE Mount Joy, Penna. a ——— —— = | 50 L000 raise Be 1 . | @ * . . EY , Praise Be, toe g 114 Our Creat Mid-Summer 8: Bocas : : WHICH HAS BEEN RUNNING FOR OVER TW Wil GROWING IN INTEREST EVERY yA) = eR = Limit of the Borrowing Habit, rs Little Margie was a frequent visitor | | at the Jones home, going t » on er- | rands of borrowing many times each The Men Who Succeed | day. On this occasion she asked the | eset isesnmmm Westernberger, Malev & Mvers 125-131 East King S!., LANCASTER, PA. 1 11 1 OL P11 enterprises re| loan of a cooking utensil. But Mrs. | | Jones had become very much out of patience at the c nual borrowing - d sent wo by M i that she ii a I fi 2 : OBE had other fish to fry Y # | Imagine her surprise when in a few = EHD Special on Watches | | | Bitters | moments 1eighbor’s little Margie in| again appeare in her doorway, lisp- > FF | ing “Mozzer thaid pleathe to thend thome of the fith, pleathe.” 1st purcahesd a num- i , undoubtedly the values offered in that line They are open lus nickel case, Rockford movement, 17 jewel, fully guaranteed, with care will last a lifetime Can you beat it anywhere for only $10? TI) “After | rheumatism, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured th LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tt stomach disorders, . t t of the: dis kidneys, I am again, Electric Bitters, sound them. Only 50 Jernhart & Co's Also Repairing in All It's Bramches Will Take a Rest. A. M. Garber, the Salunga miller, . ill sell ont and retire > Eee I I ER East Main Street, S. H. MI y MOUNT JOY, PA. Read the Bulletin Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletin a Family I for ¢ paso OOD OG i 1001001 JOP