\ PAGE TWO THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. KE. SUHROLA,, Editor & Prop'r. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YE Six Months. 50 Oents Three Months 25 Cents Single Copies sample Copies 2 Cents . « FREE Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mall matter All correspondents must have their communications reach this oflice 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 ! night Advertising rates on appli eation | X | MUSICAL AT BAINBRIDGE { Entertainment Reudered ini the Methodist Church Goed A musical and entertainmen held in the Bainbridge Methodis Church on Saturday evening and | was given by the young peopl the Sunday school The following | program was render gd: Trio '"Hus-| arewitt, Miriam Smith, Ruth | Brinser and Nellie Landis, instru | mental solo, ‘‘Cabaletta, Ruth Wal ton; vocal solo For All Eternity Mrs. William Hill instrumental | duet. “Frmzing der Gladiators, i Miriam Smith, Cecile Swoope | quartet, “The Message of the Honey Moon, Roy L.andig Roscoe Flowers, Robert Longenecker, Jacob | Meckley: recitation, “Philip Bar-{ ton.” William Naylor: instrumental solo, Bleanor Hoffer; vocal solo, “The Rosary.’ Cecile Swoope;, In- strumental duet, “Jubel—Over- ture.” by Ruth Brinser, Nellie Lan- dis: vocol solo, “Wermung.” Alvina Mauer: instrumental solo, ‘‘Prelude in C Sharp Minor Op. 3, No. 2." Nellie Landis; quartet, “Down By the Old Mill Stream,” Roy Landis. Robert Longnecker, Roscoe Flowers Jacob Meckley; instrumentai duet, Nellie Landis, Helen Smith; cornet solo. “Bletts,”” Ira Brinser: vocal solo, Lintle Pleasant Maud,” Mrs. william Hill; reading, “Poor Rich- ard,” Helen Smith: instrumental trio, “The Chirping Sparrow,” Mir- jam Smith, Ruth Brinser, Nellie Landis. cn etl A Ar KICKED BY A MULE Jacob Witmer, of Near Here Sus- tain Fracture of Skull Jacob Witmer of near town kicked by a mule in the face Thurs- day morning about 10:30 o'clock, and he is now lying at the General Hospital in rather a serious con- ditilon. Mr. Witmer engaged with a number of men in cutting ice when the accident occured. He was placing ice on a wagon when a mule was led past him. The animal was very frisky and kicked Mr. Witmer square in the face. It was seen at once that he was very seriously injured and Dr. F. L Richards, was summoned immedi- ately. He was attended to tempor- arily and then placed in Dr. Rich- ard’s automobile and taken to the hospital. He arrived in Lancater about 12:30 o'clock and immediate- ly Dr. T. B. Appel, with Dr. S. H. | Heller performed an operation. A fracture of the frontal bone of the skull was sustained. His condition, while serious, is not believed to be fatal. Hope is entertained for his recovery according to the attending physician. Mr. Witmer is thirty- nine years old. re eee re BOXING AT LANCASTER was was A Great Show on Wednesday Night February 26th On Wednesday night at the Lan- caster Athletic Club. Manager Harry H Hensel will offer an ex- cellent bill with the following bouts: Johnny Greiner, Lancaster: Joe Philip, Philadelphia; Henry Russel of Lancaster: Fighting Bob of Allentown: Tim Droney of Lan- caster; John Gill of York: Scotty Clrak vs. Danny Foster colored, 165 pound man and Young McGinnis vs. Kid Kreider; Philip and = Greiner met in Philadelphia the night of the Dillon—Hounck fight and it was the best bout on the bill. Russel and Bob have also met before in a sizzl- ing bout. The colored men are big fellows and Foster comes from Marietta and is employed in a gorage in Lancaster. He is ready to fight any of the big colored men Duncan, Tyson or Brown and will | start with Clark. i ene Gp Aer | Foils a Foul Plot | When a shameful plot exists be- tween liver and bowels to cause dis- | tress by refusing to act, take Dr. | King’s New Life Pills, and end such | of your system. They gently | your 250! g, and restore good feelinzs & Co's. ppropriations ard makes ations _ the or lo- General fnbia Hos- | iendless United i shop El t action of stomach, liv-| | tibnmaiglomn: STOP Experimenting with The Just-as-Good-Kind And Buy A BUICK SOLD STRICTLY ON ITS MERITS| to try Vinol, and they New 1913 Cars Now Here Lancaster Automobile Co, GARAGE NEVER CLOSED 230-288 W. King St. ANCASTER “0. PENNA strictly first and repair of County. | Bris The largest ana only vlnss fireproof garage in Lancaster City American 'lan Rates Moderad Exchange Hote! Mount Joy, Pa. J. M. Backenstoe, Pro Has just remodeled druoul iias all moderu conveniences suck as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam: feat. Rlectric Light, Ete Table is Supplied With the Best the Market Affords. ® ® °° bec Also hunch Counter Where Soups, Sandwiches, Checse Tripe, Ktc.,, Etc., are served Choice Prime Oysters In Any Style BAR IS STOCKED WITH THB BEST BRANDS | OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS Good Stabling Accomodation |, six schools a day during visiting | traveled through our | Local and Long Distance Telephones Horse-Shoeing and Blacksmith Work - the Harvey Raymond, rented Mr. J. 1 have shop of i-4 mile west of Florin, where I am | prepared to do all shoeing and blacksmith work. Blacksmith THE ‘SYMPTOMS OF CORSUMPTION Yield to Vinol. The medical profession do not be lieve that « imption 1s inherited, but a person ay rit a weakness or tendency to that dis A prominent citizen of Evansville, Ind, Ww “1 was ill for five months with pulmonary trouvle, and had the best of doctors; I had hemorr- | hages and was In a very bad way. inhe We, Through the advice of a friend I tried Vinol, and I feel that it saved my life. It is all yon recommend it to be. 1 believe it is the greatest medis cine on earth. 1 have advised others have had the furnished om game res.lts name request.) Vinol soothes and heals the inflamed | surfaces and alla the cough. Vinol creates an appetite, strengthens the digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw off incipient pulmo- nary diseases, Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you, WwW. D. CHANDLER, DRUGGIST Mount Joy, Penna. SALUNGA M1 Jamue Eby i the latest victir e grip hereabout 1 15get retirement 100K for he hiking old snap cutting dowi Yi egg produ 1 ind lessening n the ribbons ether pony his faithful old 1 s claimed by the grim 0 last weel Grip in all forms has a fast hoid on our good citizens All sizes and conditions of humanity must bow oO cruel od monster The United Job Co laid about twenty of its tobacco sorters last No further need of them as the season is drawing to a close. Mr. and Eby the Mrs. Samuel enter- following guests on Sun- Mrs. Eli Reist and Mary and Anna; Frey; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. tained iday: Mr daughters Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence and Misses Cyrus Reist J. J. Bausman. Recently a young man in the em- {ploy of Rev. Isaac Brubaker, while [trying to ward off an attack of Grip was greatly perforation of both bad flow of [by hugging the stove [surprised by a lear drums and a very {puss from those organs. | Our dashing business man Mr. A. |M. Garber is at last located and |after April 1st. can be found in his {fine new home E. Ross street, Lan- lcaster. We all understand he will [still remain in the grain and flour trade. Dr. Fleisher our able County Superintendent is now visiting E. | Hempfield schools and so stren- | uous is the work oweing to the {great number of - schools in the | County that in order to reach five season the Dr. section in an automobile. | cme AI. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, } Lucas County, . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of To- ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE | HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev- ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured | by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally andiacts Qirsctly vpon the bloga 2nd mu- surfaces 0 e system. n | testimonials, free. ye 25 | F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. | Sold by all Druggists, T5c. 1 | Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. mmm NOTICE. All property owners having spout- ing extending over their pavements kinds of Horse- | or from their stables and not prop | : erly connected thereby causing dam- age to streets, gutters, sidewalks, Prices are very reasonable. I s0-!etc., will please see to it that they licit your patronage. are placed in proper shape there- by avoiding more urgent measures M EF to be taken in the matter. a (0) fo] 2t, R. Fellenbaum, Clerk jan15-6t Florin, Pa. Tre Krall Meat Market i always have on hand anything n the line of Smoked Heats, Han, lologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. jiso Fresh Beef, Veal, I'ork ané viutton. Prices always right. — > H H. KRALL West Maia Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA ' dell Telephone H.J. WILLIAMS BARBER Agt For Middletown Steam Laundry MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulie:‘n for highest quality in GASOLINES ( power without carbon) | Hey 8 Family Favorite Oil AR ER ‘‘ the clear, bright flame "’ % Pein : ve ay oil i verly Oil Works Co. sors S Meet Me on the Bridge and We'l Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town Huss ART Al spacial ZELLER'S Flavors at All Times. Parties, Suppers, Ete. Mrs. C. FH. Zeller Prices to Feativals | Marietta Street | Fis | Some piling up of machinery. 10Y MOUNT _—- —— BULLETIN, ————— So —— Farm and hi Garden! DOES SHELTER PAY? Reckoning the Cost of Keeping Farm Machinery Under Cover. A correspondent of the Kansas Farwer says that paper places undue fmportance upon the necessity of sheltering farm implements and that the cost of lumber and interest on the fovestment iv a machinery shed is greater than the depreciation on imple- ments as a result of exposure. The pas per replies “The average 160 acre farm is re- garded as having $1.00 invested In farm machinery, including wagons and buggies. It is our judgment that the average Kansas farm has vearer $1,500 invested. We are confident that the depreciation on farm equipment when exposed to the storms is not less than 10 per cent per year. We are inclined to the belief that it is 20 per cent per year. We know that a 20 per cent de- preciation will apply to at least a part of the equipment “The more equipment exposed to the weather the larger the depreciation in dollars and cents. One hundred dol lars will erect a first class machin- y shed. If $100 is not available ) will erect a shed sufliciently large to house in a very satisfactory manner $1,000 to $1500 worth of machinery. The 250 shed will be smaller than the shed. and its use will require “This. however, can be done with no cash outlay and with little outlay of time and labor. If the deprecistion on the shed itself is 5 per cent per year and the interest on the investment is 5 or 6 per cent per vear there is stiil | a considerable amount in favor of sav- | ing the 10 per cent or minimum de- | preciation on the machinery. | “It does not seem possible that a wide awake farmer would argue against the advantages of good ma- chinery care, even though it be impos- gible for him to provide a machine shed.” FLOUR BARREL COOP. Cheaply Made and Provides Plenty of Room For the Chickens, Flour barrels make excellent coops, roomy and cheap, says Farm and Fire- side, from which this article and illus- tration are taken. A little frame is made for the front, consisting of four pleces of board. the uprights 6 by 24 fnches, and two Cross- pieces, top and bottom, 2 by 20 inches. Fasten frame to frout of barrel by wire, leaving open- ing for door. Fasten it so that a slide door eight inches wide can be easily drop- ped in from the top. This door is made of one-half inch mesh cel- lar window wire, nailed or stapled to strips of wood. This gives good ventilation and is absolutely ver- min proof. Cover barrel with old tin YLOUR BARREL coor. | roofing or spouting. so as to make fit | rain proof and prevent the sun from warping it. Of course a coat of paint will add to its attractiveness. but it is not necessary for practical purposes. Runs of any size made of wire netting can be attached to the barrel, and with petting over the top of runs the chicks | are safe from crows or the annoyance | of grown chickens. Barrels and runs | can be easily moved to fresh ground. The runs are made substantial by the addition of a few stakes driven into the ground to support the wire netting. Seaford oto eels. pe Came od CRITTLR Bode ite HRT CROPS AND Ss more leguminous crops and keep animals to consume these plants. This will build up your soil and increase the profits of your farm. Grow PTET Tr TRY YY FRPP TTTTTTY Bese ste te stoss be se slate ok BRP RTTTrY ER IAA Heder - What the Lawyers Tell Us. As a general rule, the owner of a vicious animal who has notice of its vicious character is liable for any in- jury committed by it apd due to its fault. A person who, with kuowledge that his agent, in violation of his authority, is purchasing goods for use in the business of his employer, fails to dis- gent will be held to have ratified and gdopted the agent's acts.—E. D. Keyes & Co. Versus Union Pacific Tea Com- pany (Vt), 71 Atlantic 201. If you sell food to a middieman, who sells it to the consumer and the food proves to be diseased to such an extent as to cause disease in the con- sumer, then you are liable to the con- sumer for the damage to his health. This is the decision of Judge Noyes in the federal district court in New York A written contract should be drawn and signed by both the landowner and the renter when a rental agreement is consummated. This avoid a misunderstanding and prevent trouble. An oral contract shonld be as binding as a written agreement, DIL the oral contract may be forgotten or its stipu- lations not fully nnderstood. may etl Elected Great Sachem Mount JO friends o 3 is Yeisley, editor of the Red Men's Review, who lectured here and at ! aster a number of times, will be pleased to learn that he has been | elacted great sachem at the Great | Council, I. 0. R. M., which met re- cently at Omaha. Neb MOUNT JOY | All the local news in the Bulletin. ;rBest paper in town—Bunlletin. Wednesday, February 1%, 1913 PA. PRR RE RRlSRlrRRRleoReRe © February A Noted Month 0 Lincoln--Washington and other great men have started their life work in this month of February. Some were Presidents, Orators, Poets and some Philosophers. We are merely Clothing Merchants but our aim is to achieve greatness by giving value for value received. We are now ready to show you one of the &j largest Spring lines of Men’s Clothing, Shoes, @ 5 Hats, Shirts and Furnishings that has ever been 4 0 shown in Mount Joy and vicinity. Come and @) J ee our dispiay. &) td amma 5 AAA CAM tJ pis GETZ BROS. & Mcunt Joy Hall Bldg Monnt Joy, Penna. o coladlaelllllllllllllleeee Sheaffer Smith has sold his prop-| erty in East Race street to Dr. Ww. | T. Worth. | Mrs. Howard Rothrock and Miss | Katherine Houseal have returned | from their trip of geveral weeks with relatives in Harrisburg. s Mrs. Jacob Bierbower anl daugh- <g ter. irs. Lydizc Hoke of Philadel] phia who were the guests of rela- | tives and friends in this section, | several days returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Mec dey | have removed to town, and taken} up their residence in one of the RESOURCES $2,600.000.00 new houses recently erected by the| : frm of Groff and Landis. They re-| sided here before they removed to | the Quaker City. { The three weeks of the evangel-| istic meetings closed this week one | of the most successful revivals ever | held in this section. They were| held in the Church of God under! the direction of the pastor, Rev. M.| (C. Manning. A number of Vv ! lergymen were present from a dis- | State Capital Savings And Loan Association HARRISBURC, PA. FIFTEEN YEARS OLD During its fifteen years existence this Associ- ation has loaned more than $6,000,000, aided near- ly 2,000 of its members to secure homes and earned nearly $9,000,000.00 profits for its invest- ing members. It makes loans upon first mortgage on resi- dence and business properties, repayaole in monthly installments. It accepts savings of 50c. per month upwards. It pays five per cent. tax free, on money invest- ed in full paid stock, issued in even hundreds. Interest paid Jan. lst and July lst each year. Represented in Mount Joy and vicinity by J. HA STOLL MOUNT JOY, PENNA. fieltine cililg tance. A spelllng bee and entertainment! will be held, in the Lincoln school house, near town, on Saturday eve- ning, February 22, at which time al very entertaining programme is be-| ing prepared to be given in con-| nection with the four classes. There will be three spelling and one] information class. & general er eel EAST PETERSBURG Miss Mabel Shunberger, of Lan- caster, spent Sunday with her -— r TL TLTTOTE — friend, Miss Grace Reber Mrs. Jacob Minnich and daugh-| ARE YOU BUYING YOUR ter Dorothy, of Salunga spent Sun-| day with her parents, Mr and Mrs. | Adam K. Long. ery ee Soy Mrs. Henry Snyder and daughter, Miss Margaretta, of Lancaster, were WwW Sunday visitors in the family of here You Can Get The Best Mrs. Mary Snydel . Mr 3aldwin Of New Jersey a Quality at The Lowest Prices? horse dealer is here with Fred and expects to buy a car- fat horses this week 1 V4 “an Sa 2 3 : . eb oem You can answer this question correctely after you have ex-— vas we ! re i on the Jpeg! amined and compared our prices with what others ask and 1 I'l t tion for this Sat- Rae ihe Tronville tasted the quality of our goods which are guaranteed to give S you entire satisfaction. All goods Delivered. The musical held last week in e for the benefit of our fire SOO ( was a great success. Those taking part in the programme did splendidly. On Sunday H. G. Hagenberger afternoon in their hall the Knights of the Golden Eagles’ No. 152. East Petersburg Castle, BELL PHONE will hold memorial services Rev. A. DO Bartholomew will officiate. Mount Joy, Penna. The prog: is made up of ad- dresses, Sil n by the castle, solos TS —— _— als wnt SPECIAL TO WOMEN 1; ro TF 75 rrr @HAS. Bf ZELLER daugh- po you realize the fact that thousands of 1 6-months-old Mrs William Pool, women are now using + of Mr. and REAL ESTATE AND met with a very unfortunate acci- ® lent on Wednesday While sitting INSURANCE ‘ 1 tur ind fell from it’s - it, and A Soluble A tiseptic Powder siling and Clerking of Public Sales 23 a remedy for mucous membrane af- SR of Estates. fections, such as sore throat, nasal or ollection of Rents. falling broke a cut alonz the right side which oO the face required 10 . > . 233 rd o i ie ? is i ! ot 20 pelvic catarrh, inflammation or ulcera- Surveying and Conveyancing Siitenes by ¥¥ Hilam Garretson is tion caused by femaleills? Women who the attending physician have been cured say ‘‘it is worth its DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS rr Ses weight in gold.”” Dissolve in water and For Sale apply locally. For ten years the Lydia { Columbian Rose-comb Cockerels E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recom- Cock- mended Paxtine in their private cor- respondence with women. Eye, Jar, Nose and Throat 530-532 Woolworth Building Lancaster, Pa. 2 Buff single comb Leghorn erels, 2 Roza Island Red, Rose For all hygienic and toilet. uses it has Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m. comb Cockerels, 1 pen of 60 or! equal. Only 50c. a large box at Drug- Sunday and Other Hours more Pullets. John E. Longen-| gists or sent postpaid on receipt of price. By Appointment Pa., 2t.! The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Both Phones } ecker. Box 101, Mt. Joy ea HL —
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