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PAGE Fivk THE BULLETIN, MCUNT Joy,
reo TOIT TT TTP FTP POLITICAL NOTES
1 Two Mass Meetings Held Here Friv
.
day and Saturday Evenings
[5 I \ (een Sl | There has been considerable do-
: politically during the
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Moosers held a rousing mass meet-
ing in Mount Joy Hall, The
attendance was exceptionally large,
Prof. A. B. Hiester, W. M, Harnish, |
38q., Dr. W. F. Kline, John Ww. |
ing here
The Foresters Band furnished
Hetrick J<sq. and Frank H. Lehman |
LNCASTER, ~~ PENNA, § wm ia,
Hundreds of Tailored Suits On je: imei
SPECIAL SALE eI
Our New York Buyer Has Been Busy the Past § wis isa mi prank nov
Week Securing for us Many Desirable re eT
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the extremely low price, is genuine-| auspices of the York Motor Club dors.
3 . , On the Mount Joy Division a
ly good. Nome but serviceable, held under sanction of the American . :
every half hour leaving aha
honestly made as well as stylish Automobile Association. There from. 2.15 P.M to 715 P }
it a i ZZ. 19 . iv, 0 {.fd ,
LiL " old by us. [were twenty entries but the mber ’ {
shoes are sold by us e y entries but the mu Mount Joy, 3.15. P. M. to 8.15. P. 4. |
would have been much larger but | i {
for the unfavorable weather on that! DiSplay of Fractional Currency E
: i )
J. Gr. K [porns as well as several days pre-! rhpy the courtesy of Mr. M. wt
bic vious to the run. Shortly after 10 i / av isplay :
| ¢ | Leib, we have on display at this of-
West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. jo’cloc kk the machines were checked fice, four very interesting pieces of |
jout from Centre Square, Lancaster. | fractional currency. One is a $5]
Mayor McClain, of Lancaster, had pank note, the kind issued by the |
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fixed and sealed a ‘secret running Marietta bank one hundred years |
{time within the legal speed limit 'aeg. Also a 50 cent, 25 cent and |
for the run and each driver was re-; 10 cent note used during and. fol-
HAVE YOU TRIED
MAGIC
KLEENER
quired to make the trip in a time Jowing the Civil war when mo silver
ulation. Call around and |
which be believed the mayor had wag in ein
hoce Y AO imea pr aorail : .
chosen. There times Were again gee them in our window
taken as they checked in at York SR ——————
and the running times computed Real Estate Sold
Between the races on the fair Amos S. Wenger has sold his resi
'grounds in the afternoon the sealed dence and coacl
1 works, at Sporting
time was opened by President Gil- Hill, to Philip Keener, of the same
bert of the York Motor Club and village, for $2,500.
found to be one hour and thirteen! C. N. Hostetter has sold a lot of
{ foot nn tho anaf
minutes for the trip of twenty five ground, fronting 56 feet on the ea
miles, careful consideration having side of Sonth Grant street, to Jacob
been given by the mayor to the dis- K. Rohrer, of lLandisville, who will
SEE EE 1
{ 1 { sance y Shee law ¢ 2 1 Sd mmediatel Q r he erection of
If not wuill you try thetrial size sance, the speed law and the number immediately start the n of a
of cities and borouchs whose streets dwelling’ house thereon
oe were traversed. John M. Binkley, i A
> left at your house today of Lancaster, made the trip in one At 1. D. Beneman’'s
hour, fourteen minutes and three Underwear for everybod fleece
fifths seconds, which was nearest to lined and ribbed on 1it ind
There is nothing to equal it the secret time and was declared . wool
the winner receiving 1 handso let us trim your own or vo
7 14 ’Y 1477 loving cup offered by the York child’s hat. Nothing but the lat
FOR CLEANING L LOTHING Motor Clut The second prize shown
8 ia i b-% / A 2 . ih 1 1
o which a beautiful silver cup 1 ood we col yr 1
= vy a offered by the Lancaster Automobile | bl: et w Nn celled I
2 of Grease or Tar Spots, Cleaning Colors Ciuh Was dvarden to. F 3, Tebbuh, | cor Tae was nnver sw coriiet
u : of Millersville, whose was one ee -
2 2 ies’ C hour; « Ateen min nd ten Aviator Had’ Escape
i on Men's or Ladies’ Coats a ey, wwe 2 Ana Wa ea
kr] Ge and fourth prize to awful death. by his igl n
. wie . of Strasburg, whose rearing is ‘Pennsylvania’ No-
® Jt is soon time for house cledning and if Note 3 Sires whose | wearing his ““Pennsylvani
B respective times were one hour, six- tair Button Hole Sweater He
E av = ae en minutes, three fifths seconds "11 Wa as ahiirn tasnlo an ]
# you want to elean the wéodwork or tech minjites, th fths seconds, caught on a church steeple and
and one hour, eighteen minutes, one | rescued anv life wav be saved
£ , n minutes, on rescued, Your life a e sa 1
a brighten up the firniture use a fiifth second. The remainder of the ' at the price 9 $1.00 to $5.00. Get
u ten prizes offered for the run went Bros.
a little of the trial size I left yoid so that in the following order: P. Frank a EE
=» > you will be eonvineced that there Schock, of Mount Joy: Lewis C. Two Teams Collide
a ts nothing. batten, Dyes oe ret Mqrtin Rudy, of Mr. John Darrenkamp came out
= ancaster: Harry TL. Nolt, of Stras- Comfort Alley yesterday afternoon
= H Cl ° burg, and H.-. T Wilson, of Lan- just as Mr. Frank Good was going
2 Ek O ou Se a nN n caster, and Benjamin E. Long, of | up Main str with C. N. M 1a’s
. g, p Main street with C. N. Mumma’:
= r e 1 BE Landisville. There was less than i butcher wagon. The teams collided
3 3 one minute and ahalf in the running the wheels locked and the shafts
w We can sell any quantity you want times of the contestants who won | were broken offff the latter's wagon.
u at a very reasonable figure. the five last prizes upon which to | ries tio
. ‘T indy the awards, so closely did [Sentenced for Life in Eastern Peni-
® ® their times agree. i jar
= VY It 1 | tentiary
g Gi e a ria After witnessing the races the | Amos Google was sentenced for
members of the Lancaster club were | life by Judge Von Mirck for insist-
entertained in the evening at the
ing that other makes of Sweater
Coats are the equal of ‘“Pennsyl-
York club. The run was one of the |vania” Knit Coats. $1.00 to $5.00.
most successful events undertaken | Getz Bros.
by the Lancaster club, the day being TE
one of rare enjoyment for all par- Vaudeville at Dreamland
ticipants. The committee which There will be good vaudeville
arranged the run consisted of Fred | and special music at Dreamland
F. Groff, chairman; Martin Rudy, | Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Dr. William A. Wolf and Walter R. | evening, with an _ entire change of
handsome new club house of the
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Markley. The checkers were | program every night.
= Walter R Markley, of Lancaster —— Een
= East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. club and H. R. Averill, of the York Cp hare the Bulletin with any
= club. | wel in the county for local news
» tol Acs and show us one that has anything
E10 Gc OL Advertise in %he Mt. Joy Bulletin. ! on us.
: On Saturday evening the Re-!;
v | ’ . . . .
1 . publicans held a mass meeting and | Men S Slip-On Raincoats $2.48 Exce tional y | 1 wv 4
L |
Surplus Lots and Sample Suits i a A : P alues in Women's
o | Heil ssided AT wreellent ad I oN man's wardrobe is complete without a rain-
3 FROM SOME OF NEW YORK'S FOREMOST MANUFACTURERS, | Heillg pres ed. = Ah excellg ; ad- | coat, especially at this season of the year. These Snappy New Shoes
3 ISE SUITS AND ARE NOW OFFERED FAR BELOW THEIR ACTU | dress covering the political situa | are good $3.50 alues; sizes 34 to 42.
* THESE SUITS HAVE ARRIVED / RE 1 2 £ AR 2 ACTUAL tion fn an exhaustive manner, was | Sizes 28 to 34 for boys, at $2.19, are good $3 oYu have probably noticed the recent newspa
$ VALUE. WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND EXAMINE THIS GREAT DISPLAY IN OUR | delivered by Wm. H. Keller, Esq 3 vulves. er articles about the rise in the price amp
+ loF aw | lue largely to the increas ¢ ; : :
+ . of Lancaster. Mr. J. Andrew 3 . $ due largely to the nereased demand for leather.
3 Main Floor Cloak Room | Frantz spoke on behalf of the Leag- | Men S Trousers, Special 1.29 Iie SSormOns Smaubt du mn Ritodioyties is re-
; sponsible to a certain degree—and of course, la-
4 "ue of First Presidential votes. The | Here's a speci ’ ices wor ied : : . ’
* re OVAL a TERN V 0 : Ye CORY 0 re’'s a special lot of Men's serviceable Cassi- bor is higher today than ever before.
3 WHERE ALL: ARE CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED FOR QUICK SELLING. local committee were disappoint- mere trousers that are worth a third more than ceive of , gn
| the sal . Wigs ee why But we're glad to tell you that these Shoes
WwW ) Mi d J 1 Si ed the speakers engaged for the ae e Price. | Good for everyday wera, Sizes were purchased before the manufacturers ad-
omen S, Isses an unior 1zes meeting did not put in appearance i HW Hud ) f vanced their prices—hence the splendid values.
| 3 vo. while f: { en's Soft Hats at 98c include off lots from At $3.00—Very neat style i > >
SERGES, CHEVIOTS, DIAGONALS, WHIPCORDS AND NOVELTY WEAVES IN A GREAT |The Sudiones, Joule fair, honghii our regular two dollar stocks. Not the very lat- with hi: Sore Cy pot Lic Jeuther
VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLORS. (Y Tat i should ave eel " te For- est styles but all are good browns, grays and able Shoes. The average three dollar Shoes are
esters Band furnished music for the i Ik Lisle Hal machine sewed—but these have welted soles. All
. * occasion, en's Si dsle Half Hose—3 pairs for 50c— sizes.
Suits Worth $12.50 to $30.00 Arranged In Four Price Lots Bast Hempfield got into the pro- are worth 25e a pair, Good weight; seamless; At $3.50—Snappy styles with good full toes
. | cession and the asg>mblage that fast colors—navy, tans and - black, and medium heels—sensible and popular. Patent
| : : Men's Neckwear at 23c¢ includes ties of 50c¢ leather witt salf 3 3 i “hi
. SH : 2 § § ¢ 1 dull calf tops. Also medium high
3 Women’s Suits Values Women’s Suits Values (Satherad On Saturday evening at the quality. Eight plain Repp Silk reversible four- toe and heel in patent leather with cloth tops.
3 $12.50 to $15 the " $15 to $20 ® | Sycamore Hotel indicates that the in-hands, in blue, maroon, brown and other lead- All sizes.
3 . { Landisville section of the district is ing new shades. At $4.00—Dressy lasts i ig:
At $4. sy lasts in dull kid; or suede.
3 | srong for the Republican ticket. The Men's Suspenders at 20c¢ are worth 60c. Wide Also handsome conservative styles in patent and
3 | voters were addressed by J. Edgar and narrow lisles; light and dark patterns; knd gun metal; medium toes and heels, all sizes.
i Al Worth $25 SIT 15 We at ee $22 98 |Sherts, C. N. Berntheizel and B. C ends lo match, non-rusigble trimmings, Nicely finished.
4 “irasnrites { ARAL tise : in Men's Work Shirts at 39¢ are good 50c¢ values. At 25c—Just received another shipment of
. All Worth $25 . $25 to $30 » | Atlee’ Esgs. The meeeting 2 had Jee h Black sateen, with pocket, and blue and white Women’s Slipper trees to keep the slippers in
| arrangd by the Lague of First Presi- stripe, with two pockets, Cut full and roomy; shape after dancing. Many trim them with rib-
| dential Voters. The organization collar and wristband attached. bon for Christmas gifts. .
Socdoadoatoriostord Sera Bovfeddocfoiocfocorocioafocteoosfostocfocisofocostoctooioefosfocfocfenfocfocfecfocioofoaioofeciooiocodfoofooiooieee dfmfsofeofocfoofoofe dfoofoco-focfoofoofeoforfocfocfocfosdesorfofestenfone | was as follows: Presid
a Bo a 8: esident, A, M.
- - Eshleman; Vice Presidents, Hoy | F
Advertise In Tho Bulletin Herts, Blam Nise, Walter Gro If You Need A Sewing Machine
% Miller Rehlemsn, Arthur Mease;
Secretaries, Henry Miller and Walt- B A “Sta dard’’
y Ke < c ra \ Herr.
2 KE y P. FRANK SCHOCK WINS PRIZE °' ay n
EVERY POCKETBOOK WILL J Andrew Frantz President of the)
r N YAW ———————— Jewine achines are ¢ ¢ £ i ies: ; Se ot ”
WELCOME THE NEWS fi the. Seciability. Fag" Hom _| First Voters’ League, made an in- | Standard Sewing Machines are all that the name implies; they set the standard. There are
that bi uction Sale 1s HOW eh : y : Lan spiring address to the young men. half a dozen different grades from $14.50 to $40. All are fully guaranteed.
a ou € Reauti r ® ut caster to York Last Saturday x a 4 The Standard Sewing Machine at $20, is guaranteed for ten years. This machine is full size,
on, or IOV, UP prices - Change of Trolley Schedule and has solid oak case, nicely carved; full set of nickel attachments. All parts are ball-bearing
to a fraction of the former size, each The Lancaster Automobile Club i : iit ees a : ! Sn . :
? The Conestoga Traction Co. has The Standard Sewing Machine at $25, has a life guarantee. Solid oak, richly carved case: has
dollar will GO FURTHER—bring held a Sociability Run to York on]. : ; . abi ad : st . iio: . : ik
| issued a statement that, ig automatic lift and automatic tension release; all parts are ball bearing; and supplied with full box of
you much more REAL SHOE Saturday, October 26, to witness the; o Sunday. Nov. 3 the halt Hour nickel attachments. :
VALUE. And of this be assured— automobile races on the fair Sande 1 iy ! I 0
. . ‘ars y y Je i )e een e
every shoe we offer, regardless Of grounds in that city under the', =~ To CE Join the Hager Christmas Musical Club--Write, Call, or Phone for Information.
| caster spent Sunday in the family
PA. Wednesday, October 80, 1912
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Suits for Tee Men
$10.00
~~) \ HIS is mighty good news for most three dozen men-—of course those who come first will be
I the lucky ones. The mere fact that these Suits are only ten dollars is not so import-
ant, but when you consider the fact that they were $15 and $16, the price is pretty
tempting—a great bargain, Attractive brown and gray mixed cassimeres in good conservative styles.
All sizes,
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EAST PETERSBURG For Sale number of 00d I¥0VELCII0¢00060¢9000000000
J. C. Grosh of Milton Grove was whiskey barrels. Call at Exchange B C t I J Il
Gives Immediate Relief
Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Cold
in the Head, Influenza
visiting the Amos Swarr family on Hotel.
) . For Sale—A jennyling i 4
Christ Hurst and family of Lan- -, Jenn) el in A
condition, Call on Harrison Stauf-
of William Gerfin, fer, Mount Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kiehl spent Wanted—A janitor for the Pres- :
Sunday with their daughter Mrs.'uyierian church. Apply at once to Guaranteed or Money Refunded
Jacob Bleacher at Manheim. G. Moyer. 1t Price 25c. By Mail only
M. M. Bard, the local drover sold y
a lot of fine cows on Tuesday. They For Sale—A Brilliant ‘Sunshine Bows Mfg. Co.
sold very high, one bringing $92. double heater, good as new. Call 500 West 159th Street
Rev. John Knittle, pastor of the °B OT address J. BE. Longenecker, New York City
Box 101, Mt. Joy. tf :
Lutheran church, gave communion Pure Food Serial No. 45605
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on Sunday to 114 members of that
NOTTOR i a in ;
church NOTICE—I will pay $1 per head ¢00666600602660000000000604
: for det animals and ’ 7 re-|
Paul Metzgar and family of Bos- [oF dead an pals nd promptly re-|
nm. Mass. are spending some time Move them, Notify by card or Bell ¥ IRL a
with Mr Metzzer's parents. Mr, phone, 7-5. Howard Yellets, pu
a L Cl pVaig DN Avil,
and Mrs. Adam E. Zerph) «0
Mrs. Joh Perry and daughter 4
Mars and Fanni M¢ and Nr A Reward of Fifty Dollars NEVE R KMD! WA TO 7 FAIL
John G of Lancaster, visited For the conviction and arrest of|
thei ther. Mrs. Mar Fulmer on the party or Sat stole
1 othel I's fary kb mer on
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) I . Y hree 1 vest of Mount
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thes h Tount Joy Trolley line. 2t ’ 0 - GH Ra Ra A BR.
*ht to the rothers of the L FE EYY # A % % AY Y }
hd 8 h i ried g
1 ts of Golden Eagl 1 heir 141 : UES R LT LR AR
} on his tr ( EXECUTOR'S NOTICH “ pig . "oh Paty
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Mu Stocl : requ ¢
I Wari for | 1 1a1 ment, and those having OYSTERS ans [AMS any \€
ne or fal etense Court demands 13ainst the IURTLE
urd ony 1 1 h ithout de Pr
' Sat mr 1! for settlement to I inder-
1 as refused a ne t I mi esi
Y 3 tem : | Signe residing on R. D. 1, Mount = wo sa :
C. and, Olalence: SchOch, Of hig J. VW&. MoGinnis,
a fen { INTAREAN PROPRIETOR
of 100: shnres bf stock. of the H. BRENEMAN,
‘ : ‘ V U ion \tty xe rix |
Fire Securities Comp: of ew ; : Executrix | fost Me on the Bridge and We'll
: ; : : an Oct 9-61 2
In handling the deal for the ! Have a Plate of the
of the ecir W ng,
stock brol ubs for the EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Best Ice Cream In Town
certificates shares of the Fire Se- Estate of Christian Seitz, late of
curities Company of New Jersey, Rapho township, deceased. £2
which were worthless Counsel Letters testamentary on said es- > =
tate having been granted to the =F
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for Waring asked for clemency on
the ground of hig illness Ie was undersigned, all persons indebted 2 ex A
sentenced to six months’ imprison- thereto are requested to make im- 4 IR
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ment and fined $50 to | mediate payment, and those having TN aa JS
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restore the stock belonging to thei€l2ims or demands against the ST oR <=
Schocks. ame will present them without 77 Nile a
. delay for settlement to the under-
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Paid Fine and Costs signed, residing at Mount Joy, Pa. RT ZE LILLE rR’ S
Dr. C. J. Marshall, State Veter- EZRA NEY, Ail Flavors at All Times
inarian, received word that W. E. Executor | -vecial Prices to Parties, Festivals
Coyle & Keller, Attorneys. Suppers, Etc.
Jones, a cattle dealer at Spre
Greene County, had plead guilt]
the charge brought the State ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE St mrs. S. H, Zelisr JOY
; : ~ y arietta Street 3 A .
Livestock Sanitary Board of bring-| Estate of Joseph Welfly, late of
ing dairy cows into Pennsylvania | East Donegal Township, lancaster
from West Virginia without a {Co., Pa. J + cvs pote SETI.
health certificate or official permit Letters of administration on said 14 uoy's
ly Se : LavibZ heen ranted. to th moe SUppOSIIoN
as is required by law Mr. Jones estate having been granted 0 e D. Matt. Thompson, Sup't
woofs, Sretuvilie. b
{undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
officials state they are determined | mediate payment, and those having
law must be claims or demands against the same
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will present them without delay for gq: ms Joy by E. W. Garber and ¥. ©. Chandler
settlement to the undersgned. © & Co. Cal for oe Some.
LILLIE WELFLY, —
| W. U. Hensel, Atty Administratrix Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bnlletin
paid the fine and costs.
The Livestock Sanitary Board
that the interstate
complied with and the herds of in-
nocent Pennslyvania dairymen and
protected against diseased
breeders