PAGE MVE THE BULLETIN, MCUNT Joy, PA. Wednesday, LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS KPORT OF THE CONDIR(ON OF THE | ABOUT OUR GUNNERS | The Sea Hores. | sores - RTRs) Sa a3 Soust | It Worked Both Ways. | ie th be fount oe dmatel Parsonals | RT views of business, Feb. 4, 1913, | A good story is told of u Judge Whe The Bird Shoot Held at Farmers’ Soin 8round the const of Spain, the | okrom h . south of France, In the Mediterranean | RESOURCES : i was trying a burglar Che de fense | Inn Saturday } anit in the indian ccous . ! . | in i oann und Hecous te {ad n 1 " sis » | was that the prisoner had been hypno- ocean, Sea horses | (Continued from page 1) werden seoured ani secured sie 2 . i v (1. 8, Bonds to secure oirculation 10.000 0 | tized and did not know what he was A live bird mutch wus beld in ure Yory mul ae have been found Mr. H. W. Reber of Harrisburg, | 1. B. Bonde to secure U, 8. Deposits Le 0 | The i > . § by : often cu u . y » y 6 sooure Postal Suyings Low 00 { doing. The skeptical Jury, however, yi: Monroe Sheaffer's field new the| head is much vat bin rd Yuu! WeaRssday in iv, : re " 1,000 00 | > 0 Co 9 Bonn Securities, Ri 115,000 52 | found him guilty, and the judge py yery Inn Saturday afternoon | the rings around the bod a Mis, © Gove of luscaster, wen] u { Ranking house, Furniture and Pix | promptly sentenced him to ten years . y and tail ro a mid-week visitor in town. Ag $000 00! ; and it proved very interesting | semble those of some caterpillars. The | {Aber Real Estate o wnod 8,500 00 | in prison. Then he added In a kindly Phere . 3 : bi Mr. John A. Baer of Lebanon, « from Nations! Banks (not re- | tone: There were seven particippats. | Bubits of Huse sisbos ie singular and seen about town Thursday Hag inspired thousands of people From the beginning of serve agents 20000] ©, Six of these shot at seven birds, Mr. | resting. ey swim with a wav. . . Dao from Beate and Privato Banks ! “The same power which enabled you _ uta | y time, Music has been the most elevatin naa Bunkers, Trust Companies, and { to commit burglary and not ki it Weaver of Newtown being high gun | ing motion and frequently wind thelr Mr, Charles H. Edris of Palmyra, Boa) 2 g of all things. Why Tavings Banks 103 94 y OW : : : tails around the wees and rushes, | 8 seen about town last week. should you have a home without Music? : Due roved Reserve Agents 08272 04 | ought also to enable you to suffer im. with six straight. There were 3 Dus from approved Reaesve Bs Mi ; y They have fins to sustain them in the | Mr. H. A, Millett of Kingston, N Woten raft BN ore: : - } fas 56 | prisonment with hard labor and not be lies: Messrs. Bennett, Moore and water and even in the air. They Mve Y., was | ! 1 / vo Fractional Jape Shreeies. 3 Niok- var 1 WOT of it. I would therefore advise Earl Mumma getting five out of sev-| on worms, Bshes, eggs and substances A #8 0 us ast Wednesday. Cents . 1 i $ Snyder pecie S88 . 3A DH . You to send for the hypnotist and have on, In the shoot-off Bennett killed found fo the bottom of the sea. ‘ a RAW ier TE ( €S Cl Taga tender notes . Wa 5 21,921 75 | him make you unconscious for the em ,. ,. i the guest of friends here last Wed- Redemption fund with 1. 8 Treus 5,000 00 (his bird, Moore missed his and the - —e » ” tire term of your imprisonment.” Vird SuPPIv Was exhausted | Meant Nothing Personal |nesday. 5 : 7 \ vas exhausted. . . im $ Tol aw The Retort Politi 1 The complete score is appended “When you try to help other people! Mr. G. T. Roth of Pittsburg spent > SCOMG IE APD ; . LIABILITIES One of the first Tet agricui , Weaver 2-2.1.2.2.2 7 tbponded: | yuoh puzzling things happen,” said a last Wednesday in town calling on | 1aflo 0 dYCr Uspitel stock paid In . . 100,000 00 : i. ie Stn sane 5 r «to | friends, Bafpias fund P ; 75,009 00 ture was a man of great shrewdness | Bennett 2-0-1.2.1.0-1-2—6 JULY yout Sheitiss inveaghto : | o 8 Wy ‘ ; + | ie A ae, i "Expeades 26,357 65 | and ability, which were not incompati- Moore 1-1-1-2-0-1-0-0—5 & paper Ip; Ant SO hoe sul ge : Yane Cagve) of Harrigburg National Bank Notes outstanding 9581000’ ble with a certain slow footed en: E M : | sequent remarks he gathered that wha lis spending Lincoln's birthday here Due to other Nationsl Banks ens . umma 1-1-1-2-2-0-0-—5 | did happen was this: The well meun- with her parents Mr. and M Ww. Daepisigte wl Private Banke ang He was known to be late at cabinet | Richards 0-1-2-2-1-0-0—4 | ing girl was trying to find out why the yw (assel ie 3ankers - . tins ata. Sabet : I ‘ass wv * Due to Tras Companies and Sav meetings, Whe re tardiness is a serion: ' C, Mumma 2-0-0-2-0-1-1-—4 i poor man was idle. “Can't you find Mr pF ’ . : ee Save Gosia IAntats breach of etiquette. One day when he Evans 0-0-0-0—0 | work?" she ventured sympathetically, ~~ > “© Brebeman returned to Jne of these famous instru Individual depesits subject to check i 14| came into a meeting a minute or two et — | “Sure, miss, any day I want it.” “Well, her home on Friday after spending ments should adorn your home. Doman cenicaies oftleposit”. 6718 | late one of the other secretaries. thin! p— | why aren't you working today, then. Some time at Lutherville, Md., Darl Stare doposlter 31.00% Postal Ts22 | ng to give a helpful rebuke, suid Origin of Croquet. | Instead of sitting in the house doing where her daughter, Kathryn is at- . savings Deposits, $6 59 | . 1,006 59 “Hello! Here comes the tail of ti The origin of croquet is certainly in- | nothing?” “I didn’t feel good today. tending school. Lester Pianos, $325 to $750 Note and bills rediseou nted - administration.” volved in mystery Some authorities Fou Know ow I 3 Joey, Whe you ie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolionk and i Total The Sacrotury slid leisurely into hi- | are of the opinton that it is founded on | re nk DE cS, t wo yo son Philip, left on Sunday for Mad- Lester Player-Pianos $750 late of Penna., County of Lancaster, 8s; seat and then ancwere! > . “aale maida? | Ss y Pri wha a 2ies : . . wo. M. Brubaker Cuhieroftho above-named Well, the tail may come in hand the oid game a pri salle or pell- | would have meant by that.—New York 1500. Wis, where they will spent Made in Mahogany, beautiful design; guaranteed ten years sank, do solemnly swear that the above state- ’ . dg Hie 1h HY mell, from whic ee have + 8 > . y Sever: reeks Ww . WEY Mine 5 Bent 18 true to the best of my knowlege and be- some day to brush the flies off the rest Pall Met a I S lave ® ® wi | Tutbune re yoru) Ve: ks With i Schock’s Flue bench, scar!, $1500 worth of music. Let us exchange your . M. M. Brubaker, Cashier | of the administration.” " "us " 4 : y Soke The Swittest Bird. sister, Mrs. Jones. |})} silent Piano FOR A LESTER PLAYER-PIANO. Subscribed and &WOrn to before me t! is Sth a— — grave Rn NS dic ounty as “8 game Thou, V Messrs. Amos Walters nd Mii [ Subscr . | gh the petrel is swift, the 8a liton $47 OF Fob 1013. % at Songless Spain, | wherein a round box bowle is with a ate bird 18 far swifter. Seamen ny Brown of Lancaster Fred Heisey M. HoLLowrUusH, Notary Public . i ac z a . wh 4 i 2 8 eh nD gen- | & ’ z ” - : re ey he i x as ies as isle acted as | Helo Sirus Miloush & Ma rep of erlly believe that the frigate bird cap 20d Horace Killian of York, were Very easy terms. Send coupon for particulars. . ; ken drama in the streets. 1 have ron,” and a picture of this in Strutt's i or g THOS. J, BROWN ) start at daybreak with the trade winds (the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Pleas 8 \ / ecotrs ; asi ¢ [ o g ag" . at e send Catalogues and terms Le ur: BOWM AN Direcotrs | given my impre ssion of the songless- | “Sports and Pastimes” shows that grom the coast of Africa and roost the Walters Sunday. | or Pian 8 8 ster Pianos & Play , mess of Spain, in Madrid as elsewhere, | these bad a strong resemblance to the game night upon the American shore. Misses Katherine Kauffman ew. a ——— but if there was no street singing there | eroquet implements of oa, | Whether this is a fact has not been Kathryn Gingrich Margaret a al & i was often street playing by pathetic | esas - | conclusively determined, but it is cer Anna: Dearbec! 2nd Ms gare 5 Name .......ccccoiiin Guiiariitnvireavey su suvae dane | Ra bao or ks | bands of blind minstrels with guitars | A Brotherly Act. | tain that this bird is the swiftest of Kauft ey k and Mr. Benjamin | 3 Mount Joy, in the State of Penusylvania, at and mandolins. The blind abound ev Admiral Lord Charles Beresford con | Winged creatures and is able to dy un- | L uffman jr. attended a party at| Address ............" ..e.ss -e aa ire close of business Febd, 1913 ! erywhere in Spain in that profession or | Manded a naval brigade in the Sud | der favorable conditions 200 miles an -ancaster on Saturday evening. RESOURCES | gtreet beggary which I always encour- | When the British forces were there hose, Mo SDDSk PRC . near land is Ivan Shoemaker of Windsor, York | VICTOR-VICTROLAS : 5 Disco | : y i : « ane. —Our | pers DA, A nsosab 436,92 20 | aged. believing, as I do, that comfort | One day when the Arabs were makin: | oe Wri end ‘a. hurricane, county visited Mount Joy on Sun- POPULAR SHEET MUSIC, 9c A ye 0.8. Bonds to secure oiroutation . 100,000 00! In this unbalanced world caunot be | a terrific onrush the admiral’s life wi) % day the guest of Rev. and Mrs. C.! ; y COPY Qiber Bonds tosgoure US Deposits LW 00 too constantly reminded of misery. As | saved by a mule which fell dead Nl | © The First Woman Suffragist D.Rishel' Mr Shoemaker wae der 2a. af | > o led : . . . | ragist, i BE EL t0 re. mm Wipe] the hunchbacks are in Italy or the | him When the square had been ro | A mod bistori: Y g lighted with our town and formed a ® Other real estate owned . “as000| Wooden peg legged in England, so the | gormad and the Arabs were repulsed modern historian makes the clam | o;0 14 make his home here. Due from National Banks (not re- blind are in Spain for number.—W. ID. , ; that Gongru Hrolf, the mighty viking, | serve agents . 137 44 . Lord Charles was rescued. He iook«dl { Mr. and Mrs. William Weldon Dae from State and Private Banks Howells in North American Review. who afterward became the first Duke | ey znd Bankers, Trust Companies, and ———————— at the mule for a moment and then re of Normand a th in” arrived here last Thursday evening Beat DE eusurvod agents en Getting at tne Truth. | marked gratefully. “Now, that poor Wiliia oy. an he progenitor of |p. a vigit to their many friends. | SMUSIC HALL” Checks BE toms 2,747 02 | Was he rich or poor? She wanted | beast did what I should call a broth 1 n enqueror, was the origl- | After spending a week with her Jokes of otter Nelions) Panky dice 1560 00° to find out before she gave him her | ly act.” a Woman sufiragist and that it was parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Samuel 18 andl 18 West King St. LANCASTER, PA. apdcents. . : 225 92| answer. Thinking deeply a moment, is vallant Norseman who sounded hie te] Lawful Money Reservoin, Bank viz she said: “I fear we should not get Roasting Coffee. the first clarion call for woman's rights { Sheatter, they leave this evening Logal-tender notes... 500000 30,189 % | along well. You are too extravagant” | 10 Norway, where superb coffec ls | ten centuries ago. jfor South Dakota where they will Sedempuion tuod Wh U.S Treas “Extravagant” he repeated. “On| Made. a bit of butter is added to the | — jreside In the future. | = ==—=~| the contrary, I beans while they are roasting In the Pecitied, i my mm Total 854,471 07 | ry, am very economical “When i . | % me Why, I have to be.” covered shovel used there for that ot eh a trouble,” sald the eminent | Pay of French Presidents. a ; LIABILITIES “Then I can never be your wife.” purpose. In France as well a piece of Steer, felisis Hom Worrying. | Marshal MacManon paid more dear- a . Gspital stock paid in a EE eT Bgl Dutter the sive of « watnut is put win | BOL. doctor)” asked 9 woman in the] If than any ather French president foe ou ou V( )1 Wadivided Bros, oss elpensesd 5 queried. three pounds of the coffee beans and YY a re i tor ; the privilege of holding office. accord- u tax 7,837 26 y the lectul LL Hre. iid . = wWational Bank notes outstanding 95.000 00 “No,” she answered! “because you also a desscrtspoonful of powdered Senin Tom worying OE ar 'e- | fing to na story in the London Chrome =n Dug iather Nations) Yanks Savini 179 64! have to be.”—Boston Transcript. sugar. This brings out both flavor 3 : : fcle. He found It impossible to live - y Biwi oo} me —— and scent znd. moreover, gives the | Lot's Sell: Gur Autos with what he considered bec oming |g ) Dividends unpai $ . > p 4 Individun deposits subject to heck 211,132 4 Near to Nothing. slight caramel taste which will be re- | Gagoline wholesales at 183 c¢ ats, 0D on bis salary of £24,000 a year lm ° Seung seriituntensl Nope Ea 4 Customer—Didn’'t you tell me this membered as a pleasing part of French l; 2 allon at DR ©0'8| and after running through nearly all | 3 cates a°pos hy 2 a g& £ [ge = Uashier’s ehecks outstanding 151 73 | horse was afraid of nothing? coffee. deal present and on Saturday | pig private means became heavily in- 2 Motes and bills rediscounted Zam Dealer—That's just what 1 said. i a doater on us he believes it Will| volved. In his lust year of office Gam- |= : . & Total 884,471 07 | “Why. he shies at his own shadow!” er —— ora ste |soar to 2G cente before Spring. ; betta persuaded the chamber to vote a 1] rovl e our eet With a ood 3 oF Fonmas aie nd hove shed nk | “Well, a shadow is about as uear | eit l— { lump sum for the payment of Mac- | 2 : Jo solemnly Arm that the fhove Statemont is | nothing as anything I know ofl” | Another Operation | Mahon's debts. It was then decided . : : 7% to ne DO A pany boliet, | A | Master Ward Backenstoe wader Preached at Landisville to raise the salary and allowances of | alr of Rubbers or Archies Subscribed and ufirmed betore we Wis il | To Go Ouick {went a second operation last Thurs- Rev. Rishel of this place, preach-, the president to 249,000 a year, half of way of Feb, 1913 . 2 p p Pp bic = HN BRUBAR ES, Notary Public Only 5 Overcoats and 4 Suits left | day, Doctors Bowers of Lancaster ed at the evangelistic services in the finn scheduled as “frais de repro-| i. Remember the real Winter weather is just beginni d CNY . on." ? ? > 2 5 ng, an 1} E LONGENECKEI . : > Bethe ; 2 : J 5 LONG KER UDiveciors j from our big sale. We will close and Thome of this place, doing the|!? Jethel of the Church of God at) f snow, ice and sleet are big factors. HC SCHOCK J |them to the early man, Getz Bros. |work | Landigville last evening. i y i | I x gneeus Rocks. " . ——s—— ———- : { gneous is derived from the We show strong lines at reasonable prices ani . a UV IEEE ol OE ion y a 3 . STL GORE OT G0 RLY. A EA ET RL | word ignis, weaning fire, and 3 " | rocks are those whic - Children’s Rubbers, 40c to 70c. a : . = | were produced thr pf | @ 1» 5 | heat Igneous ro ; x Ladies’ Rubbers, 65¢ to 80ec. * { 5 | twe great groups, volean Ad pluto . iL, = FY oo m . Ba ean | Ladies’ Storm Rubbers, 75e. : Wl z e volcanic, as the name imp! A | | mw Ww = | those brought to the surface t Men’s Rubbers, 85¢ to $1.2! B ow | tanic action, while tl} plutonic " 5 | those which have solidified below | Men's Romeo Alaskas, fleece lined, $1.25. 8 = 0 | surface of the earth and have t ¢ : eked a adies’ R > agkas hee . For The Balance of The 2 on VIA DU (8 vat Ramen aakan. fosc Hea. $1.45 : fata above then { : - } Yoram above Ine i & Men’s Arctics, 98c to $1.50. = Month of ebruar - We know ie contains . Children’s & Ladies’ Arctics, $1.00 to $1.25 y 2 iverse contai F | " HM many “dead” suns, those which hav Men’s Rubber Boots, $3.75 a pair. = | ”™ = Sere Th SQ iy 4 y f a { given forth all their heat. Some as- |= : W R11 F SN ”~3 11} e f (30 2 2” # ‘h n'’s *ubber 00 « = = Be Sure 10 Share in The ol ods ¥ V e Are Offe ring Along W ith “a tronomers think they are much more | ® Chilgren's Rubber Boots, S240; Ww ¥ ji v . ~ . . : e 3 » burning ones. It Adios’ 1 ta QO OK = Ta Ny yo Tn i “ { numerous than the g Ladies’ Rubber Boots, $2.25. x a ie negul r Nec cessities at Economy rices = is believed that once a sun is “dead” |g a | it will fly through space until it comes | ——h ” u = 1 act wit :0me »r sun. de mr gg n contact with some other sun, 3 h has ne ‘ ® : m TICKING PILLOW TOPS x | or alive. and the impact will se! th me gang yy a — v y— » = Splendid value tn Bed Ticking at R u bbers : aa | both at a treme .ndous heat, create new rss, t y hound 8 " a xr 2 Wa a Beautiful] flag designs on extra @ | solar systems with attendant planet = ® -- 0 Boh | A dod i # = 4 16c per yd v 1 kei s oe | and thus the process may go on |= = 5 quality duck; 1 skein silk fr a and p a » 0) 3 Oo: ‘ters for the ; a0 . g { throughout eternity. = 3 B OUTING FLANNEL We are headquarters for the best with each top; 10c " | ey ey % OPPOSITE POST OFFICE MOUNT JOY. PINNA #2 B Heavy grade, first quality, per yd. rubbers on the market. Ask your i A Tiny Book. Ps B i Sih 3 Bb 10c neighbor who has bought rubbers SHELF OIL CLOTH a oe Suaton hook i fue yom IF 2 { ade In aly. S no. much arg bo Aoi; 5 —— 3 pe here. We carry only one grade— A splendid value; choice pat | than a man’s nail. It is four-tenth TREE OOD 0 OO ERA B UNBLEACHED MUSLIN absolutely first quality terns; per yd. 6c w | an inch in length, a quarter of m— Is Let us show you the best yet at | inch in width and contains 208 p TIT —_— EE EE SSS 8¢ per yd wu each with nine lines and from 95 ei = PR TH 7 w Matches om | 100 letters. The text consists of a let EY E RY POL KETBOOK WILL 5 LONG CLOTH Blue Star, noiseless tips; 2 Bn | ter written by the inventor of the WEL{OME THE NEWS wn Very serviceable and too good to 2 = | pendulum clk to Mme. Christine of 5 by Ns ahd, too ova | boxes Sc " | Loraine in 1615. that our big Reduction Sale is now 2 offer at $1.15 per piece of 12 yds. ivan 5 | aT on. For now, with our prices cut * 8 : = to a fraction of the former size, each n Toilet Paper ® . ” - dollar will GO FURTHER—bring = = uo B u mn =u = - wm | a 8 ‘. w u » you much more REAL SHON VALUE. And of this be assured- every shoe we offer, regardless of the extremely low price, is genuine- serviceable, as stylish ly good. None but honestly made as well shoes are sold by us. G&G. KEENER Mount Joy, Pa. East Main Street The best you ever saw offered at 9 oz. rolls. extra quality; 7 n Jado In China; - these low prices, rolls 25¢ =n Light green jade iz the favorite gem $1.25 Skirts now $1 = jor China, and it is difficult to get the 80c Skirts now 75¢ = stone in uncut forms even in that coun 60c Skirts now 50c Water Crac kers = try. Sometimes a rich Chinaman’s es- Eventually you will come here foi n tate will consist. in part, of a lump Si Water Crackers, fresh = pie consis ma : MUSLIN DRAWERS rubbers. Why not now? Sel " of jade. Sometimes it can be obtained Children’s sizes. 10 & from bakery; per. lb. 5¢ pe {in masses weighing one pound or two j : sus Pres 15 Ee | pounds. But even the leading ewelers Ladies sizes, 20 & 4% = | of Hongkong usually obtain it in cut = CE Mackerel . gpm 7, EL SS SLIPS y fine ; White Nor- : J Fine quality Lawn; lace, em- very fine now e a { For Sale - broidery and silk ribbon trimmed. ways; each 8c a | 4 Columbian Rose-comb Cockereis Each $1 - - {2 Buff Leghorn single comb Cock- West Main Street, : % {erels, 2 Road Island Red, Rose CORSET COVERS Dates =n {comb Cockerels, 1 pen of 60 or] Big values. Well made, Good Dromedary Brand, per pkg, = {more Pullets. john E Longen- Unclaimed Letters material. Sach 10c, 25¢ & 35c 8c lecker, Box 101 Mt. Joy Pa, at. Following is the list of unclaimed I Bac . : — > New Idea Patterns ieee letters = Toe Moune Joy out office Cs ua . ednesday, February ; : MUSLIN GOWNS The only seam allowed 10c pat RAISINS 3 They Were Good 4! Miss Blanche Hahn 5 Ladies 49¢c; Children’s 25¢ tern on the market Choice large raising per 1b. 7c The Swiss Bell Ringers please 7 Fred W > = | large audiences at both entertain- - Fred. Fenstermacher . { ments in the hall here last Thurs- Postmaster —— i = {day thereby clearing a neat sum 3 = tor the High School. Ground Hog Weather m . i | —————— Do you beleive in the sign of Billy ¥ | Very Good | Woodchuck? Do you beleive in the = = 3 John E. Longenecker, west ot | necessity of good n this place, hatched 188 chicks from 5 his first incubator of 220 eggs. That) 2 | He now| All the local news in e Bulletin Mt. Joy, Pa. | early hatching. chicks for sale. is fine for ha s& Best paper + ummm sense. § lothin? | he 2 he | warn Hethig! {held at Elizabethtown last Tuesday Getz Bros. $10.00 for $15.30 values. |aveni ng and our town was in in tow§—Bolletin, | Miss Rahm third prize, Change in Hostlers | Mr. John Gainor, who has been the hostler at the Exchange Hotel for some time, severed his conneee- tions there Saturday night. He is succeeded by Mr. Paris Rolley. Mr. Gainor is now a traveling salesman, for Hartman remedies. EE Won Two Prizes A euchre and promenade was {dence. In the euchre Mrs. {A Spickler teok sicond prise: ! EME
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