"wo THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA, s. KB, SCHROL, Editor & Prop'r SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months 50 Cents Three Months 25 Cents Single Coples 2 Cents Sample Copies FREE Entered at the post office at Mount | joy as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have thelr communications reach this office not later than Monday. 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 \dvertising rates on appli- cation. EDITORIAL Phat Mt. Joy is not only 1 little country hamlet with a handful of | people, a railroad station, a store or two and a post office, is evidend $ almost daily, The sooner the ou gide world, ag well as the Telephone news | ky | Bel | Hedy STOP Experimenting with The Just-as-Gond-Kind And Buy A BUICK [SOLD STRICTLY ON ITS MERITS New 1913 Cars Now Here Lancaster Automobile Co, LANCASTER rreater | portion of the town’s population | earn of the existing conditions, just them and not much before will | our town begin to grow Bear in mind our town ha growing, Rot very rapid how continugl building but a steady a spurt or sionally and then lay vears, but every year ROVE: and of th anv community could fe proud o "hen too, occasicnally an industry New stores are numerous as can be seen by the number added within , the past tem years =~. An assured thing is Mount Joy has good industries, all of the kind that “hard times’ effect very little, their products being in demand continually. They are al- ways busy, and frequently are obliged to work These conditions are very encouraging Now what we want is more in- dustries. This will necessitate the erection of more houses and you know the rest. Of course we do mot particularly catar to industries that employ laborers. We would prefer inaustries that employ skilled labor for many reasons: First —A mechanic can command better wages and naturally will live aecordingly He will be the sort of . citizen that towns like ours desire. Second—A man of this kind will invariably make his mark in life, doing whatever he can to advance the welfare of his community He will be a eredit to church and state ren ee el A CO ee SPORTING HILL Miss Annie Metzler and Squire J. E. Stauffer are on the sick list. A large crowd was here at J. B. Fralich's fox chase on Friday after- noon. Miss Sarah Kopp, of Penryn spent from Sunday to Tuesday with Jos. Wickenheiser and wife. Mrs. Jonas Barto desires to thank ach one of her friends who so hdly remembered her on her rthday. Phares S. Gibble, wife and three hildren of Derry Church visited relatives here several days last week. Miss Fmma IL. Wenger spent from Wednesday to Monday in the home of her sister, Mrs. W. D. Groff at Elizabethtown. John Sheaffer and {family spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Sheaffer at Penryn. Samue! K. Garman, wife and daughter, Margaret, spent Sunday with his Amos G. Nissley at Union Square W. M. Gibble and wife entertain- ed the following at dinner on Sat-| urday: Misses Agnes Ryan, Nettie Bomberger, Amelia Hossler, Edna Kulp and Martha Henny and Master Ernest Weaver Samuel 8. Stauffer, Sporting Hill's the fact that overtime, father-in-law The largest and only strictly first lass fireproof garage and repair | shop in Lancaster City of County. = American Flan Rates Moderate Exchan ng ce Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. J. M. Backenstoe, Pro. Has just been remodeled thruout Has all moderu conveniences such as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Heat, Electric Light, Etc Steam Table is Supplied With the Best the Market Affords. Also Liuneh Counter Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese, Tripe, Etc., Etc., are served Choice Prime Oysters In Any Style BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS "Te see Good Stabling Accomodation Local and Long Distance Telephones | | | | Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town Ali Flavors at All Times. Suppers, Etc. Mrs. C. H. Zeller Marietta Street MOUNT JOY > Ouick Ignition * Powerful, clean explosiea. No carbon. va@ldest resident Wednesday noon. He had failing in health for and had been only the past week confined to i He was in his | eighty-second year of age. | 0 A. D. Frankhouser and family entertained the day: Misses Ida, ‘Lizzie Garman, Mabel Mr. William Garman, of and Messrs. Friday Bouhl and Albert K. and Abram 1. Behm, of Manheim. Mabel, etl Oe eee Little Tobacco Raised There George Endslow of East Donegal | raised last summer on his farm in| Perry County, the land of his birth, | a big erop of tobacco. Because there are no tobacco region he had the crop rail to his new be prepared for market. i brought by The term ‘revenue cutter’ seems absurdly inadequate for the vessels of what benevolent navy whose highly useful fect. —— en A Er Notwithstanding the fact that he s had the free advice of 90, 000,- | 0 patriots Mr. Wilson is slow in| pstructing his cabinet. Lemme A ost anybody with hot gun “proclaim himself of lied at his home on | § been | ey several years | gb his bed | if following on Sun- | Sue and | Landis and | Ephrata | home, where it will | functions are dis-| charged with such faithfulness and | Srrirrgganans? averly Easoline fined—distilled—not crude compressed gas. $ FREE—320 pagebook—all about al. J WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. LAMP OILS LUBRICANTS Krall Mac Market i | I always have on hand anything Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etec. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and {| Mutton. Prices always right. buvers in that | ' H H. KRALL | West Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA i | sell Telephone | | | For a Good Clean Shave Or a Classy Hair Cut Stop at + H. J. WILLIAMS | TONSORIAL PARLORS W. Main St. Mount Joy Agt For Middletown Laundry *t 5 : i i : Fite Iie i PENNA. Heot Me on the Bridge and We'll RT ZELLER’ Ss ipecial Prices to Parties, Festivals in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, | THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday "Clot hes “The same price the world over” If you are like 7 3 A 2 9 men out of 10 you buy Sok Z your clothes on appearance. But if you are the tenth man—the ONE in ten—4 important points decide the real character and value of your clothes. They are Style, Fit, Fabric and Workmanship. Lots of clothes when they are new seem to have style, seem to fit, seem to be well made, but the clothes that “always look well and always wear well” have the 4 essentials in extra big measure. STYLEPLUS CLOTHES represent this class. They have built-in values as well as outside appearance. We admit that for $20 to $25 you can find clothes in other stores that equal STYLE- PLUS CLOTHES in style, fit, fabric and work oe, But you can’t match them for anything else. The clothes are a revelation. The makers have the largest clothing equip- ment in the country and for 64 years have specialized on men’s clothes at medium price. They are the largest buyers of woolens in America. They operate their plant byscientific management. Economies in force through- out their organization run into big figures. These economies mean that STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17 are made out of all-wool special patterns. They mean that every coat is hand-tailored; buttonholes hand-made; canvas and tape thoroughly water-shrunk, and linings that actually resist wear. Finally they mean that you save $3 to $8. Try on a suit to-day and see how wellit makes you look Plain and fancy serges, cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, domestic and impo ted off Extreme, modified and conservative s Soft roll or permanent roll la pels. Blue Serge Special of Bradford English Twill. Made of the highest quality Australian WOOl. The weave is very fine and the color is olutely guaranteed against fading. s and Pants. Made of v cheviot effects and blue 3 | serviceable. No other store in town can sell you Style- plus. Come in to-day while the spring assortment is largest. Sorin: a Srirts, GETZ BRO : Mount Joy Hall} Building. ¢ MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Bron CCT March 12, 1913 A Farewell] and Maytown, held on Sunday in honor Mabel, who was married to Mr, Leroy Dupes on Saturday. | were: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dupes, Mr | William Dupes, Walter, Mr. and Mrs, May and son William Smith, Ruth and son Harry, Mr. and Mrs. D.| fone visited Benj. Zug and family and daughter Ethel, Mr. ,, Sunday. C. Portner and Mrs. Harvey . and Mrs. Raymoad Sipling, Miss Shelley and family. ter Marion, Kreider, Mr. | Estella Clouson, Elva Myers, Stella Smith, Sipling, daughter ard. A farewell Mrs. Samuel] Maytown last Monday i Woman's Home ary Society of i Church, of been a loyal After Jacobs, Mrs. Yagle, Houseal, Mrs. Hall, Mrs e, Mrs. I BI rocker. Mrs. Kane, Misses Roland, Dehoff, Heisey, Benjamin Garver, Glatfelter, and Johnson, The society presented Mrs. Weiser wife of Bainbridge and Messrs. Wm. with a beautiful Bible in which was Givler, Harry the following inscristion: “Presented tew MAYTOWN | by the Woman's Home and Foreign Reception Tendered Mr.! theran Church to Mrs and Mrs. Weiser 5. Samuel a wedding daughters Katie and Danie] Sipling, Miss recepticn was tendered Weiser at her home in and Foreign Mission- St. John's which Mrs Weiser has member rogram consis muel Weiser and son Bay- Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. De- NORTHW | Missionary Society of St. John’s Lu- Jac. K. Samuel Weiser Sta upon the eve of her departure for her Jno. W. Geib reception ' preciation of her fide lity and devotion S.C of their daughtes: been conected for many years.” Sunday r——— ire oe BACK RUN’ aug or’ : daughter Great changes in the weather are and Mrs.| frequent, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shearer and Those present | Geib on Sunday. Mt, @ business trip on Tuesday. Miss Bessie wife of Sauder and daugh-| Alpert Rettew, wife and daughter, Andrew Katie spent Sundey with Samuel Irvin Sipling, Miss Eli Metzler's public sale was well attended and things , brought fair Daniel prices. One horse was sold for $285 and Al. Erb was thz purchaser. and Mrs. Hollinger. Mary and son How- Hossler’s church was well atten | Lawn. notwithstanding the almost impass| It is a the : | evening by able roads. Lutheran | ce { MANY. vod of. our neighborhood on Friday. His| A. Y. Stauffer 01 nany years, : | 3 effects were hauled to Milton Cassel’'s| met with of mu i house near Fairland where he in-j Monday night, 10Uus games, re- tends to work among the farmers. | {two wreckers. ! 3enjamin Sheliy and family en- tertained the following on Sunday: | Hoffer and wife and|Palks because Waltz, Samuel Arthur Fry, Mr.|Rev. Henry Ab Keiser, Mrs. Roath, Messrs. Abe John Hossler, Clayton and |? Becker and Mrs. Blessing, Mrs. Norman Givler. ed in the wind Jenjamin Ginder and family en- wongenecker, Mis. tertained the following on Surday: Brubaker, wife and son Mark of Elstonville: John Myers and 11:30 o'clock, Brehm, Harvey Ret- and Harry Nissley. s { ha N Garman’s visited in the to this society with which she has family of Rev. S. Misses l.izzie Hollinger and Anna | Shenk were guests Y. Sauffer made to Hoerner Shearer were courteously entertain- ed by Miss Ulrich on Sunday. Henry L. Hess, Paris and Mahlon, were on Sabbath the guests in the domicile of C. G. Albert Guistwite, The revival meetir g in progress at Ie passed 167900 Tasty fram F E e =5 @t H. Fous’s tenement house to Upper Tht flitting of horrible Three souls have chosen | person is in a hurry to go to church to turn from the downward road. land can’t drive Our friend Ben Blocher moved out| account of autos in the front. It accepts and H. W. Shearer fast enough ‘a “comic” near here. For further information M. B. Hollinger says his old mare account of the Mid piling through the mud. That isn’t it—she’s brand- Amos N. Gibble Kupp and some from Hopeland left Monday Des Moines, Towa. a SS) > Read the Bulletin T RAPHO visited A. uffer’'s on Sunday. finished delivering Sipling of new home in the west, in grateful ap his tobacco on Tuesday. Wenger's wtate Capital Savings And Eshleman, on, of the Misses | our metropolis, HARRISBURG, PA. and Edna RESOURCES $2,600.000.00 wife and sons, Loan Association 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 earned nearly $9,000,000 ing members. It makes loans upon first mortgage on dence and properties, on monthly installments. thing when a business 1at inquire of the J. H. STOLL branded on and Herman K.| unknown “guy” Harrisburg- at| Interest paid Jan. 1st and July lst each vear. 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