The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 20, 1912, Image 5

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    THE BULLETIN, MCUNT) JOY, PA. Wednesday, Nov, 20, 19
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LANCASTER, ~~ PENNA,
Hundreds of Tailored Suits
On Special Sale
Surplus Lots and Sample Suits
Good reliable and stylish suits at convincingly
low prices.
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adequate safety to automobiles and
teams passing over them were con-
sidered at the November meeting of
the Lancaster Automobile Club held
on Friday evening at Hotel Wheat-
land, Lancaster Report was made
by the committee og laws and legis-
lation that the Harrisburg Turnpike
Company under its charter is com-
pelled to maintain a macadamized
drive way of not less than twenty
one feet but that the roadway on a
bridge at Cresville is much less than
this minimum width, In the
opinion of the club's solicitor, S. R.
Zimmerman, Esq., the company can
be compelled to increase the width
of the bridge to this width, As the
company had invited the club to ap-
point a committee to assist in giving |
suggestions, for measures that will!
eliminate a dangerous open culvert
at Bamford the club decided to |
authorize this committe to cofer
with the turnpike officials in regard |
to the danger existing by reason of
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Women’s Misses’ and Junior Sizes
Serges, Cheviots, Diagonals, Whipcords and
novelty weaves in great variety of styles and
colors.
Suits Worth $12.50 to $30
Arranged In Four Price Lot
Join The Free Club
Now Being Organized
OME in and get a membership entitl-
ing you to The FREE $65.00 sewing
the narrow bridge and to dispose of
both matters complained of at the |
same time,
Chas. M. Reiling, chairman of the
good roads committe reported that |
Women's Suits, Values £4 a4
$12.50 to $15 aE "
the most important local work of |
nd either | Women’s Suits,Values
have plaid $15 to $20 tena ® the past month was the improve-
lH cuffs, ment of the Philadelphia pike over |
Women’s Suits (theGap Hills by the State Highway
machine at a special reduced price
bus ay | All Worth $25 fot vit be oieialt By Being a Member of The FREE Club
- Women’s Suits Values jus my ue Boning futhe: —You pay no interest
reported, are pe z elr slde .
bio and $25 to $30 ditches and putting their roads in —You are bothered with no collectors
wn at i ¢ shi . .
al stripes in jcondidon for winter, An appro- —You receive a guarantee bond, which protects
| priation was made to mark import-
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“ A Timely Sale of Linens ant roads of the county in a manner
to conform with a new road map of
, navy and Timely-—because it enables you to buy reliable ! the county. BY DOWN PER
have the big | linens at very moderate prices, When we use the | The Sociability Run and Pushmo- I 00 I 00
kets. word linen we certify to the genuineness of the | bile Races held by the club were re- PAYING ® AND . WEEK
fabric--pure flax in a finish adapted to any cli- | ported by the committees having . . . . .
The season's matic condition. This Thanksgiving Sale brings | these affairs in charge to have been this wonderful sewing machine will be delivered to your home
1s, the best | You easily in touch with the greatest values of | attended with success. Report was
the year. { made that President elect Wilson is
| friendly to the movement to re-es- will derive through a
[tablish the policy of Federal road Club.
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you against anything and everything
Come in and learn the unusual benefits you chine, such as eight sets of ball bearings, the Ro-
membership in The Free | tohecillo movement, positive four motion feed,
debe dodo defodebode sided
automatic tension release, automatic locking
Se In The Bulletin |Batlling as one of the fixed policies | Let us demonstrate to you the points of su- [| ravers, axiomatic Jeadiacd, automatic shuttle
. periority to be found in The Free Sewing Ma- || ejector, automatic lift, rotary spoolpin, etc.
Four applications for membership
were received. It was decided to|® The FREE Club is limited to twenty-five members—be sure to obtain your member-
hoid the December meeting at the " .
Franklin House, Lancaster. ship before the club is completed.
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EVERY POCKETBOOK WILL | SALE MRaISTER
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WELCOME THE NEWS A Notice in This List is Read by Seve
hat our big Reduction Sale is now eral Thousand People Weekly
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pn. For now, with our prices cut re | SEAMAN'S LIFE A HARD ONE
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to a fraction of the former size, each| Following is a list of sales for Gar
Excessive Toil In Unsanitary Quarters | & = ? Nn a I O
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dollar will GO FURTHER—bring which posters have been printed or
you much more REAL SHOE else are advertised in this paper. | Responsible for Disease
VALUE. And of this be assured— These notices are given FREE until | a
every shoe we offer, regardless of day of sale. Ill-health, we are told, is the cause =
the extremely low price, is genuine-| [Friday, Nov. 29, 1912-—At 2.30 of onefourth of the destitution in |=
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large cities. “The ratio is probably | #8 2 @ 8B a |} = WEE EEO J 1 NEO GT
much higher among the toilers of the
| sea,” said George McPherson Hunter BAINBRIDGE
, . | of the American Seamen’s Friend so-
J. L. Rutter, agent for the owner. | ©
y Le Butter» Een for Als oWne: | clety in The Survey. “Below deck in | ° ;
A jPod ad. the recesses of the ship, twenty feet | visiting his mother.
{ Tere | beneath the sunlight, stokers stand on Mrs. George Hackenberger, who NOTICE—I will pay $1 per head
| Sentence Suspended on Carpenter | iron plates in front of open furnaces, | was critically ill, is slowly Improv- for gead animals and promptly re- | TRADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no
pe. Send model, sketches or photos and brief
Mount Joy, Pa. Evans J. Carpenter, formerly em- | bend their backs to fill the coal |. move them, Notify by card or Bell TI Tee lice an plivios and. brief
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ployed by the New Era Printing | $boVel, and then swing the coal into Wesley Houseal and son Paul phone. 7-5. Howard Yellets, Mount] ae star tor NEw SOOKLET.,
Company, pleaded guilty to lar-
the hot furnace mouth. The roll of | - : re las ; ' of patent information. It will help you to
the ship and the swing of the body | ave returned from a visit to rela- joy BS 3 PAGES, 11 al 1% Yoforo aiShE
ceny. While in the employ of the throw an uneven strain on the lower | tives at Middletown. | woh EAD | Write to-day.
Company, his duties included the | part of the torso which causes hernia. Miss Annie Keenard is in Phila- A Reward of Fifty Dollars D. SWIFT & C0
carrying of mail to and from the “Novelists tell with great gusto of | delphia, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. For the conviction and arrest of §
postoffice. Letters containing money | the sailors killed by pirates and bue- | y,.oh Herchelroth. the party or parties that stole 303 Seven 31, Washingtn, D.C.
had been missed, and postal in- | cancers, and sometimes by the ‘bucko Mrs. B. Frank Meckley and 8OR chickens at the farm of R. K. 1 - ER Wo
spectors were placed on the case. | All these amiable gentlemen | Harlan of Philadelphia were guests Stauffer three miles west of Mount |
: | of fortune never killed or maimed as a ] ne
By the use of decoy letters the many men .s the forecastles of the |of relatives and friends here sev- joy along the Elizabethtown ang
theft was traced to Carpenter, As | ghips that sail the seas. The medical | eral days Mount Joy Trolley line. C
it was the latter's first offense, | officer of the port of London submits James B. Warren raised a beet { The undersigned having remodei-
Shortens Their Daye. . EAST MAIN STREET 3 MOUNT JOY, PA.
YT B00a fe but “gerviceable, | p. in. on the premises, * mile west
honestly made as well as stylish Lickdale, Lebanon Co., Pa., a farm
shoes are sold by us. lof 110 acres with improvements by
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For Sale—A number of good
whiskey barrels. Call at Exchange
Galen Piper of Marietta, was Hotel.
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sentence was suspended with a | & table showing the minimum air | (hich weighs over five pounds, and EXECUTOR'S NOTICE led the old Mooney Hotel, addins a
warning that in the event of future | hace allowed for cattle In cowsheds, [is 12% inches long, and 173% inches Estate of Dr. Henry F. Breueman, number of sleeping rooms, bath, etc.,
trouble he would be sentenced for | 20d for Ingsviduels In MINA hats in circumference late of Bast Donegal township, Lan- IS Now prepared to entertain trans-
2 3 racks, workrooms, lodging houses and : By a ient and regular guests
this as well as future offenses. seamen’s quarters. Setting these side | a aster county, Pa, 0cop sed 3 RESTAURANT
mms rel apo semen | by side, it is shown that cattle are | SPORTING HILL ‘oliers restomentiat on sald en : aa 5 tea
Orphans’ Court, best off in this respect and seamen | John D. Fissel visited his uncle having been ranted to the|' Pannen n with hotel where he
worst. The reports of the surgeon | Tol Fiscol at. Columbia. on Sun. tnden igned, all indebted WI! Serve n Sn
general of the United States Marine | 0" M1ssel al pirh I to ar OYSTERS and CLAMS in any styie
5 : hospital service show continuously rb hav {
Trust Company trustee of Ida H. | that seamen suffer in a startling man- 4 Rev. anc rs. GQ. {nerr ! : ’ xz ; : 3 Private dinine r wr ladies
Kolp of Florin, in the estate of | ner from diseases, most of them | Manhei ! Tues i glad gmena nse Ee
David M Kolp, late of Mt. Joy springing from the inadequacy of pure { friends 1 . sar wil es her out L VW. MoGiinnims,
air and healthful places in which to Toconh. Wickenheigel ind vite 'ay for setilement { ! Hy PLOT RIT
eat and sleep.” jo U0 : ’ : y nq Tin i iit n
Yesterday in orphans’ court
Judge Smith appointed the Lancas- SOT ry
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ur house today
township.
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WE DON'T WANT TO ACT THE re ' feet Me on th Bridge and We'll
ASKED 0 SHOW GRATITUDE y XK wife spent ham : M lave a Plate of the
Time for Son-in-Law to Prove Him
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vs C3 2 ial Yo lan for Destroying Animals Is Novel
that — Will be sold at Public Sale on i hi i”
Elian 7 rom J1LLS. A curious method of capturing wild =r . NS ross
Friday, Nov. 29, 1912 “Yyou : ixecu Mrs
s at 2:30 P, M. on the premises, the bi 2 India, the
® iv. 1 i the. "@obin” | > “Voir hove beet vers gig» | Four or fi nen 1€ Ty er
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farm, about 3} nile west of Lick- “I have tried to be, I yoy, and
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ouse < @ | dale, Lebaron Co., Pa., on the road think you apprecis . | saved t
to Bordnerville, ntaining 110 H do, sir. Ci on 2 ten foot m be vhich the ends
; aap. Kindly tell your mothe | ars smeared wi n
ae n-law that the poker chips which she A eT a Tandy nb
splendidly located near Railroaa picked up | Thus equipped and leading several
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ell any quantity you want
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Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Cold
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; : in my room tl morning | cariul a he hunters sally forth
station, grist mill, creamery, were dropped o powerful dogs, the hunte 3
churches, schools, ete., with good | We'll call it square!”
| an hour or so before dawn. They paws
| along the base of the hills with the Guaranteed or Money Refunded
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buildings and fertile soil, nice lay er ——— fresh morning wind blowing up from
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of land and attractive surroundings. Broad Hint. { the plains below. Mail only
i as a Cec ] >» hunters be lucky i
Lickdale is 11 miles north of Two gentlemen who were playing | Should the hunters be lucky It Is
Lebanon on the Pine grove and Tre- cards at a club recently were very | not long before the fierce dogs wind
mont Railroad. Trains leave Leh-, much annoyed by other members who | the bear, and, though dogs of this spe-
anon at 8:05 and 1:50, and leave | Stood behind their chairs and inter | cles hunt silently, thelr ER
Licdalo at 4 PM and 6 P. M ested themselves in the game. Final- | the leash informs their owners tha
Si ie tI = Piso ree, ly one of the plavers asked a specta- | the game is nigh. _ :
Full particulars will be promptly tor to play the hand for him until he The dogs are slipped and disapsear ttn bem
furnished by the undersigned on re-| returned. | in the semidarkness. Soon their roar ‘ Ire Errante H You us
: ing and growling indicate that they § £3 WN uoY's « Supposit or Il
convenient inspection of the farm. | whereupon the first player left the | have found the ER ~ aie Dan pid 171m) 1
ies 4 = | Dre > gsnor the ce Y ave 1 rhe © bear 1s Ig 8 » you 2 for t br. 8. M. I r A
Conditions Will Be Made Known By Toom. Pretty soor the second player | UP to the spot where 3 Ya, 3 They give universal sat 3 fA
followed the example of the first. The | ing with the dogs. 2 ta Dr. H. D. McGill, bag, Tenn., writes: TT]
J L RUTT ER | two substitutes played for some time The men with the limed poles poke ¥.."" mick, 50 Cn ¢ id 4
: : | ‘when one of them asked the waiter ! the bear in the ribs and adroitly twist | $1505. MARTIN R
Agent For The Owner. | where the two original players were. the ends in its long hair, thus holding :
“They are playing cards in the next [ it fast on each flank. The spearmen
room, sir.” was 8s waiter’s reply. comrlete tha operation by repeated : 4
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quest and arrangements made for a The >ctator took the car
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t. Joy by E. W, Garber and UL. Chandler i h re 300s not
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Farmers Trust Co Bldg.,
Both Phones.
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