The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 06, 1912, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. KE, SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r.
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STTSCRIPTION
Nix Months
ree Months
ICE %1 A YEAR
30 Cents
'n
235 Cents
Cents
FREE
Single Copies
Sample Coples
Entered at the post office at Mount
jay as second-class mall matter
All correspondents must have thelr
communications reach this office not
later than Monday, Telephone news
between that time and
o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan-
for advertisements must posi-
reach this office not later than
night New advertisements
if copy reaches us Tuesday
on appli-
of Importance
12
gon
tively
Monday
Inserted
night
cation
Rheems Farmers
HELD IN
HOUSE
Advertising rates
INTERESTING SESSION
THE VILLAGE SCHOOL
Instructive—Audience
on Subjects Referms
Irrigation
Beds
Talks Were
Enlightened
img to Transportation,
and Preparation of Tobacco
Other Notes
of the Lan
Association
Satur-
school
Ng
Branch
Farmers’
meeting on
the village
was in encour
The
GAaster
Rald
Rheems
County
its monthly
day night in
Rouse There
attendance.
Following
ssllaneous
vocal solo
pethtown, w
recompanist
transaction of m
was a
Eliza-
18
the
business there
by Christ Martin
ith Miss Della Shenk
Traffic.”
inability)
ntendent W
P R. R.
“Agricultural
Owing to
present, Superi
Caleb, of the
wTOts an explan
which he promised
later meeting In his
Hoffman, of Harrisburg,
agent of the P. R. R. Company, ¢
a talk He first called attention to
the marvelous increase in farm val
ues and what must be done to main-
tain this condition Cooperation, he
mid, was a main factor in keeping
wp farm values. The work which
falls on the railroad companies was
sutlined. The importance of agri-
eulture was dwelt upon at length.
Tt was asserted that this Thanks-
miving will be a great one for the
farmer, despite the presidental
election and what stump speakers
say of the farmers’ lot. The luxury
of the past is the present day ne-
eesssity. There must be a means of
wansporting farm commodities and
the railroad stands first. Mr. Hoff-
man told at length’ of the impor-
tance of the railroad in times of war
and peace. The railroad has also
increased property values and has
bean the means of the building of
good roads It is cooperatiny with
#he home, the church and the school
for the up lifting of mankind. The
railroad company, the speaker said,
aids to suppress intemperance, vice,
ete. The speaker dwelt on the con-
ditions existing a century ago and
eompared them with those of the
present day. The powers of the
United States were outlined in a
very entertaining manner by Mr
Hoffman He said that railroads
are “beast of burden” for the farm-
or and a plea was made that the
railroad be given fair treatment
The speaker said that foolish
ference by legislation means much
against the P. R. R. Company It
usually means a raise in price to
the shipper. He said the 6 per cent
dividends paid by the P. R. R
pany are not unreasonable.
In conclusion, the speaker
that from Nov. 15 to Dec
will a national show of land;
prodncts at Madison Square Garden,
N. Y. The desire have this]
State well represented and the
speaker pleaded that TL.ancaster
farmers send articles to the show
Talk by H. H. Snavely
1avely, of Willow
programmed for a talk om
Be Profitable for Lanc
Establish Irrigation
to be
B
Company,
tory letter in
to speak at a
place Nelson
supervising
rave
bis
said
be
is to
Co
H.1 Street,
had bec
“Would
Co fo
Plant?” The
whether the
there should
the county or
said that
are the
the gr
told
\n
It
an
questioned
meant that
paid for by
plants. He
moisture
aker
subject
be a plant
individual
soil, light and
three
evel
the
Mr
appl
Tow
ruar:
At
and
soth
or
3 Fridy
Should Apply
for Best Results?
question box.
re et Ree
Potato
We
Blacksmith, also stean
drill operator, tenant for house and
blacksmith, also tenant for dweai-
Hng house who can operate ateam
drill, at A. M. Garbe’s Mill, Chick-
ies. Apply to Chas. . Bacoam, fan
easter R. D. No. 8. nov #-3%¢
Wanted
inter- |
| parents
Com- |
2 there]
MASNTERSONVILLE
wearing of happen
“is
reported by
it Master
the news
eporter
the Tig
laturday
ng ; ry enthusiastic over the
venture Irvin
SNCCess the
Hels
Henry x 1d sam
while V8
el Es
ind
the singing
cond opening
exercis with prayer
literary society
The wstone
organized for the on coming w
and
the
The
held
1. The
ted
their meetings will be held
['nion Square school house
meeting was
November
were |
first regular
Friday evening,
following
an
William
decker
on
officers
inistration
Werner,
ele to serve adn
of four weeks
president Landis I vice
resident Miss Greenawalt secre-
editor; Howard |
ina
\ committee of
Geib,
tal Harve)
ind I Hackman
rkey, critic
three
con-
The
programs
appointed to writ 1
stitution as a governing law
have the best
persons in
offered and
this
that
of worl
line
eCcome members
Rapho
the
ticularly
others from our townships
are also cordially The
first selected
colle
the
question
Resilved, “That a education |
is more eneficial to average
man than home education
en
SPORTING HILL
Margaret Kauffman is
the hous
J. B Fralich,
an spent Sunday Lancaster
Last Thursday, A. HW. Wenger, |
sold his home to Philip Keener on
private terms. {
D. B.
ranville,
friends
William
nephew,
Irwin Bricker's
Sunday
A. D.
daughter
Manheim
Mrs. A. E.
M, H
daughter
the family
Sherer
Mrs.
Florence
Bismark
and
Hornberger,
Hattie and
Kissel Hill
D. Dissinger
Snyder and
and
confined
rheumatism
and
e with
to
wife son Ly-|
at
Coch-
of
of
Ginder and wife
called
m
M
Landis
on several their
Tuesday
Gibble,
Gibble
Mount
here
wife and |
visited |
Joy on]
{
|
neat
Krankhouse: wife and |
Mary
with
Behm,
Kauffman
|
at}
and |
Sunday
Mr
spent
her parents
and |
Sunday in
Alvin
wife
Helen, spent
of her brother
Mount
Fees
and
near Hope |
niece, Miss |
and
Satter
Henry
Kate
Miller,
were
1
of gueste of 3. |
Wenger ]
Hlias
daughters
Earl of
guests of
Samuel
family on ay
wife
and
Sunday |
Anna son |
were
family.
and |
children of |
the ir |
Snyder. |
and
wife
wife
Calvin Snyder,
Manheim Sunday with
Mrs. H
Frank
spent
Mr
Annie
Anna
spent
Mrs. H
Yibble,
Henry
wife
and S
and grand]
Mary Landis of |
several days with |
W. Metzler
and
Lititz
Mrs.
daughter
Lititz
her sister
John P
Grace and
Jacob Henry,
Martha, Anna,
Naumanstown
B. Gibble
near
wife child- |
of
and
and
ren, and
children, |
Roy of!
Grace
spent Sunday with|
Henry and wife
re et ©
RUN
and son
BACK
wife
Henry
ly
yb Ginder
visited Jacob Herr and fam
Sunday
One
Notar
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken i
and acts directly upon the bl od.
S surfaces of the system.
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo
Sold by all Druggists, 75. i
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
—— —
lie.
iternally
and mu-
Send for
0.
Bulietin
Joy Bulieun
Tov
the Mt.
the Mt.
Advertise in
Advertise ir
.
THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY. PA.
con thy) ey
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fin HUTTE ELT A
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Young
Just let vour eye
this lively looking O
young fellow it will su
\
its a very youthful moder, ;
ible collar, the English style coat; also
We display
and many other models of excellent desi
the sweeping “air of class.”
and fabric. Men and young men who were
wearied to death with make believe style and
the lack of youthful lines in other clothes are
now asking us regarding smart clothes; are
you? Sooner or later you will, no question
.
-
about it.
Pra,
Suits and Ove
$7.00 to 9.
ox ews T——,
Oopyright Hart Sohafrner & Marx
Mount Joy Hall “Buillding Joy, Penna
ty sf pra t fi pr sce ts fin otal ppitncadly [Ref lpronscnfipmmacn Sl promos fi wnsncad Yom fermen procarnfiprovase.)
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A THOROUGH TEST
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. DR
DBumblesock Ha
This Week.
Convince the Most Skeptical What Shwilkey
Bulletin Reader. Say
To)
X ov
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at
half
the labor to care
>
Your money back
given
Persor
Min
and
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hava kumma
Reference:
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8 & of consun
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& pounds through wusi
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East Petersburg |
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| The United Evangelical Sunday
B randt&Steh man § Made A New Man Cf Him,
| School, held its annual rally day
For sale by all dealers. Price 50| Services, on Sunday. A good pro-
MOUN' “I was suffering from pain ih m
quartettes: UNT JOY, PA. | stomach, head d back» wri os HH,
outs Foster-Milburn Co, Now| an ik There
Sor » sole agents for the nited | sin: ging by male chorus and by the — RT. Alston, Ralejeh, N. ©, o
States. | children. Rev. H. D. Kreidler de- liver and kidney! did not
Remember the
name—Doan's— | | vered an address in the afternoon. but four bottles of Eleg
and take no other,
JOY, PENNA.
mole
If your chickens have lice be
sure and use our O. K. Poultry Lit-
in ter. A positive preventative, Ask
for further details,
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gute
bresident
de
feela
fer luss dich
kenna aw
aersht
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Der rawta
is era
yore.
is interview-
des
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‘reat benefit
Doan’s Oar
permanent. I]
former testimoni-
the of
g TB Oe
has been
confirm my
Lost—A small bar pin with nt.
Rev. W. A. Shoemaker in the fore- tials C. E. F. Reward for its ror! made me feel like a
turn to this ofies | PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL Df
{ noon and evening
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