The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 01, 1913, Image 2

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He SULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA,
4. KE, SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 81 A YEAR
Six Months 50 Cents a
Three Months 25 Cents ;
Single Coples 2 Cents
Sample Coples FREE
Entered at the post office at Mount
oy as second-class mail matter
Milton
All correspondents must have their hi
communications reach this office not vill
later than Monday. Telephone news
of importance between that time and
2 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- :
ges for advertisements must posi- 3
tively reach this office not later than Ho
Monday night New advertisements If
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday S''100
night Advertising rates on appli- “ant
cation face
Caution
AN OLD LETTER
zother
Contains Much Information in News ly open
and Markets run
Harry
Herewith is appended a letter the
written by John G Zercher to a his
resident of this community and is night
published on account of its interest: was
March 25, A. D. 1849
Conestoga Township ine. Co Pa
Dear Brother
1 take the opportunit writing
a few lines to to let ou Know
that we are a!l well at present, and the
so are all ti xlations about here, | cost
as well we know, und hoping thine
that thes ew lines will find you in
the san te of health you
Now 5s Fy ¢ made you ac-
quaint @ health, I will ‘al- like wood
$0 try, ap nake vou acquainted light
with ghur e of residence, if vou
already acquainted with it
wed away from Stumptown
der
ile North fron (‘onestoga
nd about 3 miles No
he flourishing village
whare there is 3 A i
y svervthing nu ihis
ag! LOE onions, bacon
2 at} all ind for cabbage
pored S fets pe head, where
only or 6 ir the city of
caster, hieth is niles farther
he village ISafe Harbor has in-
reased very mwjuch within the two There
past years fere a now between between
§0 and 75 new ouses pu and | M. and
hey are contfinunally bul m- | and
3ney and w ler, 1 the ho are Borough
all built wi amilies. A they ' pose
have also built irnace a roll-' a loan
ing mil "he rolling mil vers allars
tt han an acre o nd, but said
ped 3 Ov ) account | loan
of ti ands ving 1 riven up ed as
1 nted er wages And | and
h ire going to build another fur- the 1
al until this nmel the names bonds
of the builde ire Neatt and | cent
Matthews, from Philadelphia
Brother John moved last Thurs-
day, about 23 miles South from! 000)
Stumptown, on a farm You also neces
stated in Mother's letter that vou tallatior
have an intention of coming in till! nection
Christmas, and we are all expecting vid
you now until that time, and would! yegolution
be very glad to see you coming Mount
The Lancaster grain market is as 1912
follows: (wholesale) Flour, the The
receipts of flour still continue | ape
$4.25: extra $4.50: Wheat, red, 90 The
to 95 cts.: white, $1; Corn sold at! ing
>
posed
B30 cts. per ushel: Rye, 50 cts
per
ushel Clover seed, $3 to $3.25! ness
The
ith the ood things of the season,| total
nd am« the rarities we mnoticed| per ce
yme vd and other kinds of |
sh « i with ready sale.
v 1 nd sold at from|the usual
3 peck, and from !in Mount
to shel Beef of | February
vice, 0 9 cts. and | hou
mmon 1d from 23|o’el
6 cts 4 White np pe
p, brough ts, per
Butter, pls
0 (
a as In
it Dor
ol¢ te
Wt it 10
F shad
6 07
a} y ~1
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11 led yund
Pe Of ul
1
€ sh erior
) $1.25
1
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al each brougch Cor :
the ear brought 50 ect a bushel
ee eee TT -
Will Receive Bids for Star Routes
Bi¢
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NErson ov ven
on or 1 Bb
A
lust
coal
thracite
or slate
2nd of April A. D. 1846, handled
miles West, and about 3-4 hands
as far as three tons of anthracite or in the tr
TO THE QUALIFIED
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH
Twenty-Seven
1lling
‘ifteen
crime oi
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se
heavy, and prices rang? as follows: | property
sales were made of Superfine, | Mount
vs. Johnny Philips, of
374%¢ per bushel Oats, by weight,| The
per bushel The percentage of
Lancaster Household Market increase
market was plentifully supplied | proxim:
delicious cod
tion without oil
and vitality bac
to do me :
from whi
glad to recomm
who suffer as
that if it does not be
you we will
PMM ISSTONERS.
——————
' NTREET IN MOUNT JH
eof the 'voold That kid
¥ Sufferers seek
Kidneys w
n
! Kidn
| ol
Vio \
Hi |
A \ La
tell
he
the public tatemer AVOL
of Doan's Kidney ol
1907, except to say tl |
then described has hee
A member of my famil
of kidney complaint for
complained a great deal
pain in the small of the ba
person slept poorly and felt
of sorts Doan’s Kidney Pill
cured from Garber's Drug S
brought relief and when ever ti
have been used since then they ha
had a good effect
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New
York, sole agents for the 1'nited
States
Remember the name—Doan's—
and take no other.
SECRETS OF THE UNDERWORLD
Witness in Becker Case Writes
Series of Articles on New York's
Criminals
For the first time the country is
going to have a clear view of the
seamy side’ of New York life--the
vast ramifications of graft and
rime of which a glimpse was seen
of Police lieutenant
Becker and the four gunmen who
killed Rosenthal
These revelations will he made in
ies of articles, entitled “My
I in the Underworld,” which will
appear it he Philadelphia , North
American o1 uccessive Sundays be
rinnin next Svnday. December 29
I'he author is Jack Rose —“Bald’
Jack Rose the gambler, who for
twenty vears has been familiar with
every noted inhabitant o the ver)
strange world of whieh he writes Tt
was his astounding testimon that
sent Beckei and his assistant to
the death house in Sing Sing
Rose will take the lid off the un
derworld of New York. and reveal
1
the astonishing life led by its deni-
| zens, the thousands who live hy
their wits
s————— Alisa
Surely Some Show
.
That was some boxing show at
the [Lancaster Athletic clal on
Christmas day There is another
down on the card for New Year's
afternoon which looks just as good
t includes two wind-ups as follows,
Ty Cobb, of Philadelphia, vs. Happy
Davis, Johnny Greiner, of Lancaster
Philadelphia
| Cobb and Davis have fought some
of the best eatherweights in the!
vorld and that is no joke It has
een but a ort time since Davis
defeated Benn Kauffman, Young
eres Johnny Daily Knockout
Daily and Frankie Hogan Among
he victims of Cobb have been
{Johnny Dundee now matched to
world champion, besides
ar 'homas, of England, Tommj
fou and Johnny Moy of Allen
Greine eet another oot
in fohnn Philips Russel
hox Kid Gilbert of York, who still
1 ed ) [
the colored
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a
DANGER FROM GRIPPE
Lies in That Cough and Weak,
Worn-out Condition.
nleurisy nenmonia hese
inne.
1ppe,
advice is to take Vinol, our
Mrs. A. A. Grabill, of 8
Va. says: “Grippe le n veak, run
down and with a severe co rom
which I suffered fou ear ] ried
different remedies, 1 noth ee d
My co <0! and
I am ¢ z and nd I an
Vit to othe
I did.”
Try Vinol with the cert
give back your mone
E. W. GARBER, DRUGGIST
Mount Joy, Penna pas
their danghter Ma
they were truly
The friends of Martin
fortunate enot
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104 Suits and Overcoats 14 98 34 Suits and Overcoa that $5 98
" that were $20: now Er $ . were $8.50 now y ia »
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Our Mid-Winter Clearane¢ Sag
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OF ———
Men’s, Boys’ and Chil¢en’s
Suits and Overeats
Starts Saturday
This sale is an annual event and is of more intere{to more peopl.
han any similar sale we know of, for several reasons:
FIRST —Groff & Wolf Clearance Sales are alwafionahde, neve;
“make believe.”
SECOND Prices are never marked up and then “
THIRD —The merchandise is our own regular sto and not stuff
that is made expressly for “sales.”
\ked down.” |
FOURTH-—Ouwr original prices are always from $
than the “other fellows” ask; our reductions always great
LASTLY —We stand back of every Suit and Overcat : @ reduced
price the same as though you had paid full price.
¥ con :
2Yto $5.00 less
These Are The New Prices:
'
MEN’S BOYS 3:17
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9 Suits and Overcoats that $16 98 18 Suits and Overco: that $6 98
were $25: now 3 . . were $10; now “ee -
143 Suits and Overcoats 12 98 29 Suits and Overcoa tha $4 98
that were $13; now ...... % . were $7. & $S now . .
133 Suits and Overcoats 10 98 38 Suits and Overcoa gt hat $3 98
that were $15: now ... ‘ $ » were $5. & $6. now . . .
“$3.50
»
- $2.98
.
and over fat 2 69
¢ ¢ . Q .
& $4 nov
167 S nd Overcoats 8 98 {9 Suits amd Overcoa
that were $12; now ‘ . were $4.50 & $5 5
§ S20. NOW
127 S d Overcoats 7 50 22 Snes and Overcoatd
were $1 now . vere $4 R SA
now
Men's slip-on Raincoats 12 O98 $ 1]
iW 1 ; . We
that ere SIN now
“
Suits and Overcets that 2 25
» n .
23. & $3.50 nov
Men's Slip-on Raincoats $10 98 6
at were $1: now . were
Men's Slip-or Raincoats 8 O8 {4 Suits and Overcats that 1 O&
hat were $12 «i. . sre $2.5 : $3 Khe
NOW
HOW
1 Slip-on laincoats 35 Suits anc IVerca that gd
were $10 now Eee $7.50 were 0g & pon S nov $1.69
a mac
FIFTY-SEVEN OVERCOATS— In Gray and Tan,some with velvet
collars--some with Presto collars--and about the same nunber of suit, that
were $12, $15, $18 and $20, have b een picked cut of he regular stock
i
E.xactly Half Price:
: . Pe.
Now just a word of advice--if you want one of thes: Suits or diets
ERISMAN'S CHUR]
spent
entertainment
vigit to the school
coats, either for yourself or your boy “go to it” quickly. You migh as
well have first choice as last and first choice is always bes.
a
because they are “odd felldws” ‘and have been marked at !
GHOFF & WO
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26 and 28 North Queen Strect.
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Lancaster's Fastest Growing Store
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anicel or Money Ketunacu
e, compressed gas, but ~
ined, distilled gasoline—
call for
Waverly Gasolines
Wit aE hon
FREE-~32
WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO.
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REAL ESTALE AND
INSURANCE messor y
ge book—all <
Pittsburgh, P ; as young nd chiper as you used to, give
Pittsburgh, Pa. 4 ie . > JL Fi ar 10. 8
’ ting and Clerking o7 Pablic a SEVEN BARJKS a fairitrial; it wl purify vour
LAMP OILS LUBRICANTS ; blood, ecldar your system and brain, and
= Settlement of Estates make life] wonth | ving. It is absolutely
[3 harmless, fis highly
3 a ion a tants
HAIR BALSAM dis tiie most «
jes and besutifies the hate ng and igi *H2e s eo at dr’
the
seen OF YOU ARE ILL
from any disorder of the STOMACH, LIVER ox
KIDNEYS, 9 if your bowels are inactive at
1 shoud suffer from headaches,
Bt. Mount | geta 50 ceifit bottleof SEVEN BARKS of your
druggist. Jf you at! run down and don’t feel
alatable, and will not
icate stomach,
pists at 50 cents per
Fafle io Romrs. Gr { ht fi 0 try it. Address
Youthfu olor, rca '
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