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THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA,
J. E, SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r.
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All correspondents must have their
communications reach this office not
later than Monday, Telephone news
of importance between that time and
12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan-
ges for advertisements must posi-
tively reach this office not later than
Monday night. New advertisements
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
pight. Advertising rates on appli-
cation.
BUYING TOBAOCO
Quite a Lot of the 1912 Growing To-
bacco Has Already Been Contract-
ed For
that
acres ofl
between
the 1912
It is estimated
500 and 3,000
erop of tobacco has been contracted
This is perhaps 15 per cent of
the crop. The has
been in the northern, northeastern
and eastern sections of the
nothing having done
western or southern parts, or
township, learned
except a few special Ha
vanna around Washington borough.
The concerns that have in
the field have been Levy
several buyers, George
the Eisenlohrs and Rossins
a2 New York house.
The paid
been 9 and 3 cents.
rumors that as much as
has been paid
but this cannot be fully confirmed
A few growers have been learned
of who have already begun stripp-
ing but, while tobacco generally
pretty well cured up, most farmers
have yet plenty of outside work to
do and will not take to the tobacco
eellars until rough weather sets in.
So far as can be
has been no shed damage whatever
and the leaf seems heavy and
sood substance.
The trade in old
ported to be quiet.
for
total buying
county,
been in the
Manor
so far as can be
crops of
been
and his
Hoffman,
& Sons,
have generally
There
10
instances,
prices
are
cents
in some
is
is re-
tobaccos
ment A
SPORTING HILL
Joseph Wickenheiser spent
day in the home of Phares Mohn, at
Salunga.
TheUnited Zion's Children held
services in the Union church on Sun-
day morning.
M. H. Kauffman, wife and daugh-
ter Helen spent Sunday with Harry
Gibble and wife at Rheems.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horst
fornia, were guests of Mrs.
Brubaker during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Fralich and
son Lyman visited the
mother, Mrs. Mary Fralich at Lititz,
on Sunday.
A. DD
daughter Mary
his Mr. and
Frankhouser, at Ephrata.
Mrs. Abram Cooper and
Sun-
of Cali-
Harriet
former's
Frankhouser, wife and
spent Sunday with
parents Mrs. Wm.
J. Howard Miller and Samuel Floyd |
of the,
spent Sunday in the home
i, mer’s daughter, Mrs. John Shonk |
Hill.
reorge
and son
at Cwl
Mrs.
Dorothy
Landis
Kise, daughter
George and John
all of West Philadelphia,
spent part of the week with Levi
Fissel and family
Masters
man spent
parents, Mr. and
Sherer, at Manheim.
Mrs. Kathryn
ter Helen, of Reading,
and daughter Alice
Kauff-
grand
and Ralph
with their
Mrs. Joseph
Ross
Sunday
R
daugh-
Harvey
and
and
Straus
of
parents, Mr.
and daugh-
and Amos Sumpman,
Paul enjoyed ¢
Cover, wife
TL.ancaster, visited their
H.
Florence
S. Weidman, wife
ter
wife and son
D.B
BE Wenger's
fgunday
Ginder
BAINBRIDGE
Charles B
daughter,
guests f
several
Mrs.
have ret
dletown
irned to their 1
here with
Mr and
removed
Keesey
two where
Mr. Keeser h
position vith the
iving ac-
McCall
will reside,
cepted
Power Company.
Oliver Fry,
off the hono
poultry
prizes on his prize
dans and Buff Cochin
much competetion
teen hundred entries.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Brandt vere
entertained at their home in Middle-
town by a number of friends and
relatives from this place, Marietta
and Middletown, in honor of their
departure to Lancaster city, where
Mr. Brandt has accepted a position
with the Union Trust Company.
They were former residents of
arietta. 4
of this place, carried
Hagerstown
many
Hou-
rs at the
show, by winning
stock of
There
nearly
was
and eigh-
learned, there filled
of plan has
Messrs. |
Hime
1
Fb RA A
'HE
BA on a horse blanket is the sign of quality—the guarantee of satisfac-
tion. It means the entire blanket—yarns, straps, buckles, everything
—was made in one factory—the largest in the world. That factory
gives you blankets of the best quality at the lowest prices. 5A Blankets
go direct from factory to your dealer’s shelves. You pay no jobbers’
commissions, yet you see and handle the blankets before you buy.
5A Blankets wear the longest. The hard twisted yarns, the multiple
warps and the experienced workmanship combine tc make HA Blankets
the strongest, warmest, thickest and closest woven blankets made.
The 5A Storm King is our most popular medium-priced square
blanket. It is exceedingly warm, heavy, thick and strong. Outwears
several ordinary blankets. Weighs 8 lbs. Measures 84 x 90 inches.
Costs but $2.50. Easily worth three times as much.
Buy a 5A Square Blanket for street use. Buy a 5A Bias Girth Blanket for stable use.
Buy a 5A Plush Robe for carriage or auto.
WM. AYRES & SONS Philadelphia, Pa.
ER
NORTHWEST RAPHO
Hill
Tuesday
Next Automobile Licenses
Applications school on
1913 automobile Chiques had no
motor i
fo1
riday and
P. C
registration ind for
license
Hollinger
Chiques
cycle licenses are pouring into the Geib and Hiram
Highway Department by constructed a coal bin in
The
month
State
be church last week.
the E W and
This bath guests with the latter's parents
the Mr. Mrs.
Misses Certrude
Brandt
applications will
half and
hundreds
the and a Geib wife were Sab-
tags shipped in December
Samuel Becker.
Hiestand
been adopted to meet and
and
their
Mary
senerally occurs in the K
The
rush which
last fortnight of the year, Gertrude visited
1913
failure
friends, Misses Lizzie and
Hollinger
olive and
green,
January
tags are
to display them on
owner and son, l.est-
complainant
Nathaniel
automobile wife
No
make the Samuel Groff,
of
1 will
liable to arrest days of grace Maytown were
are allowed.
The
thans>9,000
1912
the vear ends, C
er,
visitors in the family of
Hollinger, on Sunday.
Ww.
Kulp and
department has issued more
visited
Sunday.
for cars for and family
wife,
licenses John Geib
and may reach 60,000 before Samuel on
B. Brandt and
day guests with Samuel Brandt and
wife were Sun-
re ete Ae
. family.
Over One Hundred Years Old family
of Rapho
possession a dress
wedding took place on
Miss
town- A pretty
Saturday
Samuel Barnes,
when
Mr.
Ruhl was married to Mr.
of Rheems, The
splendidly entertained
reception at the of the
evening
Ruhl,
L.
Herr,
shi his
p, has in
Frances daughter of and |
Mrs. J.
Edgar
couple
by his father when
That
making
which was worn
he was a babe was way
back in 1806, the age of
the dress one hundred and six years. was
home
Sunday.
While the dress was quite in fash- at a
jon at the time, it would hardly bride's parents, on
“shine” with those seen nowadays. OE
It is well preserved and is certainly
Read the Bulletin
a bit of antiquity. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin
Gomplexion Cloth.
To induce you to test the superior merits of
ERINE TALGUM POWDER
Your local st, will hold a SPECIAL SALE, offering you a regular 25 cent
Sifter I 1 > reduced rate (for this sale only) of 19 CENTS, and give
each purchaser an Smposrted Chamois Complexion Cloth, worth 15 cents.
Ask your dru aist about i¥.
CLOVERINE TALCUM POWDER, is a refined powder for refined people,
ind has won the unat indorsement of mothers, nurses and physiciu Refresh-
ir nd sanitary for the nursery and toilet. 1 healin Only the best
and scien Delicately perfumed with sweet
i y to try it at reduced rate, besides
for your face.
MPANY
CLO
11Inous in
Soothing
xion Cloth
ICAL CO
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MOUNT JOY. PENNA.
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PAID FOR DEAD ANIMALS
WHICH WE REMOVE PROMPTLY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCK.
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George Lamparter’s Sons
LANCASTER, PENNA.
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Bell Phone No. 920. d. Phone No. 1299
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BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY,
SALUNGA,
Rabbits seem rather scarce and
small
Mr Sunday
with
Christ Swarr spent
his brother John
Balmy
the loveliest the year
Miss Mary Weaver
night with Miss
Our M, E
Indian days are
of
summer
spent Friday
Alma Hershey
choir is rapidly
veloping into its talent
Claud Fackler the Gain-
family near Maytown on Sunday
Mr and visited
Harry Swarr and family on Sunday.
Phares Strickler and family spent
Strick
de-
musical
visited
nr
Mrs. Gorrecht
Sunday with his brother F. S.
ler,
Mr.
Miller
hunting trip.
got
and Norman
a
Heiser
the
Harry
went to mountains on
did not
fellows
Salt air
the other
back.
agree will give
a try next time.
\ Thus far Melvin Newcomer is the
champion gunner he having bag-
ged twenty-four rabbits.
Mr. Samuel Eby and wife visited
Ira Seonaere's, Elmer Rolland’s
brother-in-law, Samuel Garb-
Just
and
last Sunday.
Warren Lean
er's
and wife of Landis-
party Thursday
evening in honor of Miss Weaver
and Mr, Habecker.
Mr Frank Strickler our
ment dealer has just
N. G. Baldwin
load summed up
Mrs. Abram Stehman
Ralph and Abram of Millersville,
visited the families of Dr. G. S. Ken-
B. E. Kendig last Sun-
ville gave a on
imple-
received a fine
The car
bushels.
lot apples.
550
and sons
dig and Dr.
day.
The Brethern
this fall continued
time and
there
School
the
in-
Sunday
was beyond
from present
will
usual
dications be such
vervices up to the holidays.
Mr and Mrs. I. N. Mumma
daughter Anna Martha, Mr. and Mrs
Elias Eby, Miss Ada and Master
Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby were
by Mr. and Mrs. Ira
on Sunday at their
near Bossler’s Church.
\ Our Salunga Choir
classy and is getting some of its
well deserved recognition. Last
Sunday they sang in the Luthern
Church of Lebanon and calls are be-
coming frequent the leader-
ship of Miss Mary Shenck.
Mr. Frank Newcomer met
rathar accident
with results
and his
and
entertained
L.ongenecker
home
is surely
under
with
Friday
He
that
R. R.
when
shooting
rather serious
brother Melvin on
gunning in the P.
near Salunga,
was
day were
Locust
latters
charged and
lodged in the
the shot were small
entered the limb it
young man will
venienced after a rest.
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MARIETTA
Mr. George Wolf of Silver Spring,
is home on a visit.
Rev. W. J. Fairfax has
from a visit to Harrisburg.
Mr Benjamin H. Prowell return-
ed from a visit to friends at Harris-
burg.
The
grove
gun accidently dis-
of the charge
and foot. As
and but a few
is probable the
little
portion
knee
be incon-
returned
regular monthly meeting of
the Board of Educaticn was held on
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An Imported Ghamois
| ment of the church
ing.
Tuesday evening with President
Mueller in the chair.
St. Mary's Catholic Churchheld
a progressive euchre in the base-
Thursday even-
Refreshments were served and
| valuable prizes were awarded in all
the contests.
The project of the automobile
‘line between Marietta and Maytown
i Hall,
The
re-
seems almost an assured fact.
promoters were in this section
cently and at Maytown, and
all reports the line will be running
soon. This will in all probability in-
crease trade wth the two towns.
The
dletown
from
following people from
I
territory
Elizabetht-
inciden-
and surrounding
enjoyed a straw ride to
town and other places, and
tally took in the play in the Market
The th
Beat 300,
Coming of Ru
Edna 1
Katharyn 1
Martha Rose,
Clare 1
Myers, Mary
called
urtz,
Misses Ida {
licke
Katharyn
Myra
ole
Thomas,
McGinnis
Pearl
rs, Florence
nerr,
King, Beck,
Irene Brinser,
Edna
Robinson, W
Seltzer,
Mal
riisie
nes Markley, Edgar m
Charles Scheaffer, Camer
Detweiler,
Conrad, Hershey Kean, Mr
Atticks, Mr.
and Mr
on
Mrs. I. R.
Harry Bauder,
C. Martin
sem—S lint
ERISMAN'S CHURCH
.Abraham Erb visited his
Erb Wednesday.
b Rohrer
and N
and Mrs.
brother
Albert on
one of R:
est citizens celebrated his 83 birth
r on Friday.
Landisville
Archie
Hunt of
brother
Frank
visited his on Sat-
urday and Sunday
Miss
Elizabethtown College spent
day and Sunday at home.
Miss spent a
part of the past Philadel-
phia, visiting acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Metzler
spent part of Saturday,and Sunday
Mrs, Metzler’s parents at
Anna Brubaker a student at
Staur-
Lizzie Missimer
week in
with
Lititz.
Mr. Ammon
Petersburg spent
night and Sunday
Eshleman
The neighbors
Brubaker’'s corn
Kreider of East
part of Saturday
with Henry
husked A.
Monday
K.
on and
Mid- |
Nellie Seltz
Beard, Ag- |
ypho’s old- |
PA.
ednesday, November 13th, 19
GETZ BROS.
$10.00 $15.00 $17.00
Winter Suits and Overcoats
They're the Suits an
Overcoats that bring
crowds of buyers, not bd
cause of what we say abo
them, but because of wh
they are!
Hundreds and hu
dreds of men come bas
every season!
Suits and Overcoats
$10, $15, $17, that so
stores would megapho
from the house top as u
precedented twenty to th
ty-five dollar value.
New, fresh lots aj
coming to us daily to f
the empty places madec#i¥
day before!
Every Getz Brothers’
Suit or Overcoat is sold to;
Saad Moe FA soph te MA
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HOME
By Pr. Davig
After our
hbeut what
some of the
its apread, ai
oward prey
maturally ask
he ea: }
he best way
There is
S]
Since taki
one of the fi
lll you at the cheapest possible Jd:
~ Getz Brothers’ price a
~ has a personal guaran
of satisfaction!
Wake up and see w]
we have for you.
Suits and Overcoats, $7.00 to $20
Mr Brubaker is confined
the house.
Mr. Daniel Metzler who is one of
the directors of the Mennonite
Home at Oreville, attended the
directors meeting held there on Sat-
Tuesday,
to
urday.
and wife,
Flinchbauch,
an auto
Lebanon
Brubak-
H. Brubaker
Mrs. Kurvin
Mr, Newcomer,
spin Church
Co. on Sunday where Rev,
Rev. I.
Mr. and
Christ took
to Gingrich’s
religious services.
eR —
er conducted
GOOD NEWS
Many Bulletin Readers Have Heard
it and Profited Thereby.
“Good news travels fast,” and
the thousands of bad back sufferers
| in this vicinity are glad to learn
| where relief may be found. Many a
| lame, weak and aching back is bad
more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney
Pills. Thousands upon thousands
of people are telling the good news
the Old
an ex-
no
experience with
Here
. ;
ample worth reading:
their
Of
| Quaker Remedy. is
justice of the!
Emaus St., Middeltown, |
“I know that Doan’s Kid-|
ney Pills live up to the claims made
them. My kidneys troubled
nd on for some time and I was
Joseph Campbell,
ce, 29
Pa., says:
for me
off
subject to attacks of pain in my
back. I could not retain the kidney.
proof
Hear-
highly
cretions and this gave plain
ewak.
Pills
box and be-|
that my kidneys were
Doan’s Kidney
T obtained
The
kidneys
poken of,
using them. result was
My
and
every
gan
tisfactory.
strengthened
were
condition im-
My experi-
Doan’s Kidney Pills
my
{ proved in way.
ence with war-
me in recommending them to
other kidney sufferers.”
{ rants
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Foster-Milburn Co., New
sole agents for the \'mnited
| cents.
| York,
! States.
Remember the name—Doan's—
{and take no other.
ed
granted
Charters Gran
|
|
| — © A
{
Friday
to electric companies Conestoga,
Martic, Pequea, Providence and
Martic townships and to the Eliza-
behthown and Marietta Electric
Company. The incorporators are:
W. W. Griest, C. Edgar Titzel and
John S_ Graybill, Jr.
panies will be merged into the Edi-
son Electric Company, and will be
operated by the Lancaster County
Railroad, Light, [He and Power
Comp:@y.
Charters were on
in
These com-
1 always have on hand anything |
in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham. | i PARK & POLLARD:
f. DRY-MAS
~
Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal,
Prices always right.
GETZ BROTHERS,
Krall Meat Market!
“Tutton.
MOURT JOY HALL BUILD
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
\
‘willlay in the spri
'months—whe
‘eggs are cheap.
Pork awd
MAKES XO ©\ J
THEN Ql
H H. KRALL
Vest Main Street, Opp. Bank,
2¢11 Telephone
: HR
@Has. BL
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
nA
Main
Hing and Cle
Collect
DR.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
530-532
Office Hours: 9a.
Sunday and Other Hours
a) » We
BARBER
5t., Mount Jos
ttlement of
MOUNT JOY, PA
Contains the right fi
mixed right. Brings eg
lowest cost. Less tha
the labor to care for hen
Your money back
—if you want it. Don’t
get started now and hay
— plenty of them—right
Ask us for the Park &]
Year Book and learn
this wonderful feed.
lw 4
SELL
EB
ring of Public Dales
Estaies
ion Of
f your
and
have
Oo. XK
A posi preventativi
JENKINS for further details.
chickens
Pou
1se our
CLEMENT
For Sale by
FB | 4 C. &
Drandt&St
MOUNT JO,
Woolworth Building
Lancaster, Pa.
m.to3 pm
By Appointment
Both Phones
R42
LLIAMSE
Agt
Terms Maoderarve.
CHARLES S. FRANK
Prompt Attention given to Sa
Real Estate and Persona! ry .
Referg
For Middletown Steam
MOUNT JOY,
# Made A New M
“J was suffering,¢ P
st 1, h and back,’]
I. Alston, Raleigh, N. C
8 liver and kidneys did not
@ but four bottles of Elect
8 made me feel like a I
| & PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DR
«After fuar in our fam
of consumption I was
a frightful cough and
but my life wis savg
87 pounds f{groug
Laundry |
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Bell Telephone |
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