PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA Wednesday, April 9, 1913 Florin. Sold Only at Our Store, Which Is “THE REXALL STORE” 81 EAST MAIN ST.,, MOUNT JOY, PA. | Wormley of Columbia. tl A | 27Best paper in rown—Bulletin. { | their { ing, | I Cannot | Work i Mary i is No |S DP. | | | | | | ==1 Horn Affairs \ ( AN WN —e— A | HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL Ww \GE WEST OF HERE ' NN NL —— _- 1 Local and Personal Briefs That Have WN Occurred Since Our Last Issue Ir i Our Hustling and Wide Awake a Nelghbor Village, Florin, WN —— N Mr. Roy Nissly is spending the RN week at New York WN Mra. J. K Freymeyer spent Mon a day at Lancaster \ ; John Weaver of Lebanon, spent a 2 § few days in this place. - he ji » Miss Marie Engle of Hershey, pay” « — RP = REP A me WM | spent Sunday in town, § il ta 2 gy Mr. George Ream of Enola, Sun : 2 N | dayed in the village 5 TanuAYy nN . . § ou 1 ee X! Ya i FA er NE Mr. Christ Ziegler of Harrisburg, : A pent Sunday here with friends. HEN you buy your tl | { 3 3 Mr. Daniel] Wolgemuth and fam enough to do more th 4 L ent Sunday at Elizabethtown $3 work. If win IHC 1 \ Mr. and Mrs, John Dyer were Sun B last along time. Your Bai i ! iy visitors to friends in Harrisburg . likel bound to ut ttl 10 volume, Ye, ; Mr. Ed. Booth and family called | \ 1Kely JOY Cansave you ifthe pn { I W on friends at Lancaster Sunday engine later, by g tun X an eno : N M Lawrence Adams of Philadel than you need now. When 11 } ¢ ne \ : . 1 phia, is here on a visit to friends powerful enough to | asily ¥. -W. Humter of Harrisbure. call while running at the correct 1 add ; ro Ww: Wa o i ” v years to its life. Get your engine nough 84 on Irlends in\ihe vz age Sunday. an 1d buy an x M Ed. Steigerwalt of Paoli, spent | H C 0 G Ni ¢ Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. A a Geyer i il and as Engine \ Mr. R F Miller of Harrisburg, You can use it to run any farm A made a business trip to town Mon pump, saw, feed grinder, cream ‘Separaior, lay grindstone and on up to a husker and shredder Miss Irene Brandt of Middletown or thresher- depending on the size of the en- is spending the week in town with gine you buy. The power is so economical, so relatives steady and dependable that I H C engines are Mr. Victor Haldeman of Philadel in daily use in printing offices, laundries, baker= phia, was a Sunday visitor to his ies, machine shops, mills and factories. parents \ vide : . - An I HC oil and gas engine will deliver 10 Miss Ethel McAllister or Harris : to 30 per cent above its rated horse power. burz. visited friends in the vidage 2 All parts are carefully, accurately ground and Sunda : perfectly balanced. Combustion is perfect Mr Jacob Brubaker moved his and the maximum power 15 secured. family and household goods to Sizes —1 to 50-horse power. Styles —sta- : . . : . : : Enola last week. tionary, portable, skidded, vertical, horizontal, Banal ; hs . tal > nN Mr. Benjamin Souders and family tank-cooled, hopper-coolcd, air-cooled. Fuels BI ewcor Simiay near lRacasier viel . S53 y | spe £ ay nes .ancaste sit- — gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate {i ent. Sunay r or alcohol. Oil tractors, 12 to 60-horse power, Ji [ing relatives. for plowing, threshing, etc. Get catalogues Mr. Oscor Youngs Who had been from the I HC local dealer, or, write i working at York for some time has . . returned home, International Harvester Company of America Amos Wolgemuth and family of (Incorporated) SY aie : tm H . burg Pa. Mount Pleasant spent Sunday in arris \ Hib {rd : ER £ | (own with friends. 5 Mr. Albert Fike and force are . x treating the property of Mr. George Te sn Soi = = |Shires to a coat of paint. TTI RE M8 Misses Eva Kreider and Margaret = g Raymond attended a funeral at New | ® 8 Holland on Sunday = Mi George Stoll and family of ® 2 Harrisburg, were welcome visitors a Bo town Sunday. - = M Charles Menaugh and daugh- = ® ter of Middletown visited he = a formers mother on Sunday ai © Mrs. Annie Heisey and children of B East Donegal were guests of L F. = = ' Sheetz and family on Sunday. =m a Mr. and Mrs. James Bossler of | =n = Middletown spent Sunday in the! 9 “® village as guest of Mrs. Alice Mor = = ton. a a Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bates and son a = | spent Sunday at Shiremanstown = Our Spring line of Carpets & Mattings unsur— g the guest of the formers brother Mr. y Wm. Bates. . . "34 passed, buying direct from mills enable us to offer val- Mr. Levi F. Sheetz quit his job at | c 3 Grantham after ping ; five ! ues not found elsewhere, ntham after being on duty five days and is now at his home in Additional Personals (Continued from page 1) Ss L., Hershey Philadelphia, nade a short call on Rev, C, D, Rish ¢l on Monday Our old friend Rheems, dropped “howdy.” Billy Mr B poultry farm Hoffer of week with Elizabethtown Miss Hoffe; make her of Wm in Neiman vesterday to the right Greider’s S ot Wy hand extensive Miss Annie spending a gone that and Is man at H her par It after ents, has to expected return is shortly home here R and tained their and Guy L Sunday. The vill graduate School Mrs. J formerly Barr Solon V Mrs. N. A Messrs. Steelton, senior Steelton High enter. sons, Bary latter is a ot on and from the this H ot spring ' McClurg and Philadelphia, son Wayne while on in Eliza eek in way to their home bethtown, spent part of town as brother, Hershey other Samuel his 84th vear and brothe Samuel of this 77. Hem vas in his Amos of Martin sister 70th vear and died young Fanny, wife Peifer of Salunga was a Monthly Misdionary Meeting The monthly meeting of the Mis- sionary Society of the Church of God be held on Wednesday, April 1913, at 7:30 p. m.,, when the fol- program will be rendered: Wake the Song of Jubi- Choir; Prayer, Rev. C. Singing, Is It Nothing to You?; leading, Scripture Lesson, Mrs. D. C. Reist; Siuging, A Crown Life, Reading Minutes, Mrs. Smeltzer; Solo, God Will Take You, Clara Pennell, accom- cornet and piano; Read- Linnie Greiner; Singing, -Tell it All; Recitation, Go in My Vineyard, Jay Pennell Truman Trio, Spir Me, Stauffer, Shat- and Hawthorne: Reading, Miss Hoffer; When In Thy Stand; Collection; Rishel; will 16, lowing Anthem, lee, by the D. Rishel; of of Eli Care panied Miss ot by and Sprout: Dear it Lead Messrs, 10 Singing, Courts 1 Re- Singing, There Me; matks, Rev. Love Like His for Bene- diction rr A (qe Rishel's Lecture Smokers be the sub delivered by Church of April 11 at Rev. The School of Cigarette and Its will ject of a lecture to be Rev, C. D. Rishel in the God building on Friday, m. will Graduates large painting of a spectacular the school of Cigarette Smokers and its awful product. Anti-Cigarette Messengers He exhibit his scene in | will be distributed. will wel- collection and Admission free—a be taken. All are invited | come. { quill is adorned from In Rag all wool stripe-New Rags at soc. to boc 9°". : ‘ 3 en a Mr. Irvin K. Geyer of Lancaster | a yd. In Ingrain we covera wide range. In Oriental g nd Mr. Herr of Elizabethtown | = College sper S ay as guests o neat & floral designed frm 50 to 75¢. a yd. Biv 204 boa EE Bley of J B Mr. Herr a student at the Eliza | i B bethtown College was antly en-| Full [ine of Pads, Buttons Bt ned at the home of Mr. Harvey i = Geyer on Sunday. Mr bram Eichler ind famil And Linn gs Be ae mm 8 Eichler's paren Mi nd Mrs . #® Har Eichler on Sunday & E S. a Miss Sue Himmel epurneq to he: a o - SO Ix = = ho in this ice after spending a wh o B vinter the family of Harry = dom of Donegal | : : OPPOSITE POST OFFICE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. EB Young Bros. coach works of this Bu = ce, is doing a thriving business RRB EE BEER RE TB go yn Internationa] auto trucks, a— Monday they delivered one to A = SET aaa I. Hoffman, farm and seed deals l it Landisville. EE. cs io f Gromer sehen! Have You Tried | : wr = iH Ww am ~ i od iington The Sample of | 4 Roni OF Mayiown is the 1 iy Ci0 ( { Ly 1 N11S SCNO00| was y it st flourishing condition Re all Tooth Paste i Flori Grammar and Primary X ii chools will close on April 15 if I'he Brethren in Christ organized their Sunday school, at Cross Roads | ( Y ? | for the summer term on Sunda) ave 0 il ® | afternoon Jishop Aaron Martin of | | E town 1ad charge of the . ization. The following officers If you have not will you try it at once? If you don't try it | Y elected: Superintendent, B. O. vou will receive no benefit from it. Musser; assistant superintendent, Irvin Musser; secretary, A. G. Wal- We guarantee it to be one of the best tooth pastes on the ters; treasurer, Amos Herr. The market and to prove our faith in it we will give you a special school will open on Sunday after- offer for Friday and Saturday of this week only, April 11 and ao ge plot B54: Septions wi) 12. The regular retail price of the Rexall tooth paste is 25c a ee Bontey ®t uate tube but for the two days only we will sell you a tube for 25¢ ee — and for lc additional we will give you another tube all for 26c. The Next Boxing Show You get 50c worth for 26c. Now is your chance to save money. On Thursday April 17, the next Only at show of the Lancaster Athletic Club will take place with these bouts: | Johnny Greiner vs. Henry Besom of Late Denver; Harry Lenny of Baltimore { vs. Tommy McCann of Philadelphia; G b 9 D St | Tim Droney vs. Young Russel; Kid ar er rag ore { Keener vs. Elam Eisenberger; Young ; Hackman of Lancaster vs. Young entity i Memes = Sunday School Opened Brethren in Christ school the Mount Florin 107 of Superintemient, The opened their Sunday the near summer meeting after- for term Pleasant 1 at ouse on Sunday noon when pupils were present Lhe are ¢ officers the school 8s follows: Amos istant uperintend- Wolgemuth; ass Morris St Martin; treasu: uth; advisory committee, Bishop H. B. Hoffer, Amos Wolgemuth Sheet [saac Give Henr T The school will continue RE Elders held follow Elected Deacons and by election recently ing 1 of God tne as ruling lders—John Abrahan B. Hofler, Amos elected S. Hamaker, tin B. H The deacons elected are Max Hiestand, Harvey on and Frank Shatto rawthorn arry 15 i A Bird That Shaves. The bonmot, a South American birdy takes a dry shave regularly. The bone mot has long blue tail feathers. Each base to tip with soft blue down. This arrangement the bird dislikes. Therefore with its sharp beak it nips the quills bare from the base out to about an inch from the tip, where it maintains a neat oval of soft blue whisker. Such action seems silly on the bonmot’s part to certain philos- ophers, though it seems no sillier than man's action in regularly scraping bare his cheeks and chin while he maine! tains on his upper lip an oval of soft! hair not unlike the bonmot’s tail oval | —Exchange. Montenegro's Easy Going Prisom The central prison at Cetinje is prob ably the most easy going in the world. No walls surround it, and the inmates, | who furnish their own cells just oe they please, seem to stay there only be- cause they find their quarters comfort- abie. The diet is liberal. with wine on occasions and always cigarettes. There is no work to do, no distinctive garb is worn and comparatively free inter | course is allowed with the outside world. On certain feast days, indeed, | the prisoners are even allowed to oo | 1 tertain friends. Philadelphia, | will BeeRecReoResRectosineteoTocioctoatocteaoctonte be dhe ale dheuko ot BB 0. 8 RR RRR RTE Re pep ireiesjesleriesfesfecioc) DL atts aamaaed and Spring Is Here And You Will Surely Want A NEW SPRING HAT There is no better place to get them than here Any Style You Want For Misses’, Women and Child- ren and The Prices Are Exceedingly Low We Have Just Received a Fine Line of Misses’ and Ladies’ Suits In All The Newest Styles Call & See Our Ladies’ Skirts In All Shades & Prices We Are Now Ready To Supply Your Spring Wants The New Neckwear is Beautiful at 25 and 50c. Don’t fail to get a pair of our famous “Walk- over’ Shoes and Ox- * fords for Men & Wom- ~~ '« en. We have an extra .\ >. wr, wah WE Js wil good line of Shoes for 3 i We the Boy and the Girl. TF Cu If you are thinking of getting the Boy a New Suit try us. We are sure to please you. We are showing a fine line of new Hats and Caps for Men and Boys. Don’t forget to ask for S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Double Stamps Wednesday and Saturday. |. D. BENEMAN, 5% enge | reclfoenvijureniipeill Held for Selling Cigarettes Went to Montana United in Marriage Phares Bollinger, proprietor of the Mi Christian Kauffman, a well Rev Harvey S rshey & Donegal Inn at Maytown, was known voung man of Rowenna, son | andisville on Tuesday married arrested on warrant sworn out be-'of Mr. Daniel Kauffman, left here at! thur K Mease and Miss Olive fore Charles C. Hicks, of Maytown, 10:39 yesterday for Livingston, Mon- May Miller both of Landisville by Augustus M. Steinwandel, of the tana. Mr. Kauffman will reside after a wedding trip they will resides Society for Prevention of Cruelty to there in the future and expects tO jn pandisville, where Mr. Mease will Animals of Lancaster county on a engage in farming. His many friends |.onquet a restaurant charge of selling cigarettes to here wish him abundant success. | Elias K. Stauffer, of Buck and minors. There were two charges re ell Miss Verna Thomas, school teacher and the case has been turned to of Quarryville, were married yester court. I I Wont Yo Dayo, 0. day afternoon at the home of the Squire Hicks also committed Mr. David C. Witmer, a popular: ,... giher Mr. Edward Thomas Clark of Lancaster on a charge of Young man of East Donegal, son of Rev. Mr. Crooks of the M. E. church having escaped from the Juvenile Mr. Henry Witmer, left bere gester-|,q in. The bridegroom has ihe Court, Lancaster Ay, OF gara Express, his destin- general store at the Buck. The pen z . Dayton, Ohio where he conti il spend hopevn . - couple will spen One IMO All the local news in the Bulletin »d a responsible position in Baltimore and Washington s&'The people's paper— Bulletin.’ IN hospital in that city. Socfeoforiesorfesfociorterferiecforer; oi sjecfeoerferfeolonoriecfecfesfocfesfeslorfectugonfostesfecisfosforiectsafcfonfacfesiecferfesfucfusfesiioocteenfacdisleciofasTenfusdrolesferioofedeooooafey * og 3 i 3 ge 3 % 5 i + ge I'wenty-five dozen brooms bought at jobber's pri e you the : vo or ados.. 20h - - 2 & grades, 25c¢; 40 rades, 30c; 45c grades 35c. 3 % 5 * PEACHES! PEACHES. i % Muir Peaches per 1b, 9 3 oe 6 pieces all » goaps 28c. The ]ast week for Ro Medic: i Cuti Docto So ( i 3 Country dried apples per 1b. § + § oe 5 3 ; OE S ; 2 od i 3 J: ¥ J Ad dh we & , oe 5 * re—— . I 5 — - - oe $ a 3 3 se Almost every style and quality. ji 3 + 5 ‘ Na rE oo i Ve fo no 1esitate to guaraniee e ne : our shoes of + + t We also have some odd styles Ze and sizes r educed. Full line of o % * 3 White Shoes, high and low. / age 4 - 3 =| 1s mis 5G | Style Book & Good EA Gre Vg ® ¥ 600 1ATEST || Pressing Now Here kX v Je oo og i If You Did [Not Receive a Copy at 2 <= Your Door; Come to The Store 5 and Receive One LINENS LINENS The stre et assortment of colors. CORSETS CORSETS Do not fail to see the display in the East Window. Green Trading Stamps given on all purchases. 4 AT OUR ~~ // PATTERN > // COUNTER FOR e Books SUMMER ISSUE dre=s Good proper fabric for your and outing shrlsecfeedr ode dfoofedh fo deofociodofofoofoofosfe deodedone doses # ILLUSTRATING THE FAMOUS LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS & New models shown. + EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY 3 i b p - ea oa 2 ecdocis doe iedestesforefords PRE OW) Ja Jb Ja mm Jat Me saa 08s aaa son ass 2 0 PTT TT TT To TT irises sees v EW cabs
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