IH TH FH Er SS oT a TS . PAGE SEVEN ee 1 The Week In Grain PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH, | | | | » “- ‘ompiled for the Mount Joy Bulle-| m— " {tin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm. L | third . LOW = HIGH M| Bear & Co., Pennsylvanis Building, What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To “ L ® | Philadelphia, Pa, by D. B. Lehman, | Say This Week a n Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan . ‘aster. Penna e " Opportnnity Knocks At . Phila, Pu, May 28, 1913, n || Somethh of & 4 en h » . modo pod ove winter whoa elt in our oor m an Ww ¢ idicatio LI that ; | Prospective ( \ no materia . - When you can buy Shoes « Hispositic to i i X w ! reduc for just 25¢ more than the eviou hi ‘ \ \ thet - | ra 1 - 0 rade that carry a guar extended dry nel ha xisted | ® ntee » wear with them and oc Oklahoma A I - n most ca have worn | i, N nce of » wice as long as the low grade. mm hin Of 1 ex » hey keep their shape and Wm citen ( vh way SAV you an extra ® m { sole t on mM i ful We 3 of Shoes. ow ! s ! ’ fied = W guarantee, a many : 1d - I 1 1 1 nr 5 \ { ( “. I shoe do not hoid up w Ich denk ich mus eich amo ne 1 f \ ! B « ou a new pair of - : tzala w de buva heites dav x» bo a 0 =. : eela NIE s0en L2ros« ur hwigich der wake es now » i ; I a " } 1 " : edomi oes ee " i {Oo 1 1 + #9 h ; . r ue : n bu war, es es ish gsh - For Men and Women en weiser mon un en nager. « i ! ( on — > : : .) . . - Now mer hen was se ols ecka 5 theumatic pains, aching feet and twisting ankles are largely = Market wis there hay been boll . . i 1 ‘ : . i lia Kaesa nen gshpeelt. tes caused by weak arches or improper Shoes Pedomik Shoes cure advance ll thru the but with ! . N : : " . : dawga is es nix es base bolla. Ic or greatly relieve nearly all such cases 1¢ vin in wheat pric rather | | 2 ™ : denk des bolla gshpeel mus aw olles S Ww fit Shoe to. 4} £ narrow nd not well sustained. Sell i 0 : : 1 I e Shoes t he feet— recht =i shunsh ata oll « shu - @ ine has steadily been evidence o : '. olL Cs ! do not force the foot to fit = ns ! Ce On|; fact iver oll shpeela se base bol s the Shoe Our policy is “no BM strong spots, and reports of damage : S . y le a. a fit no sale,” but we will always RB have not been uniforn enough to Olavile von mer en bu os aershi a . . furs I buving power to absorb : : : = secure you Shoes that will fit. = Vinh lth ¥ yore in de shule shickt, es aersht - T ale Tis ' Oa ive moved up sharply again, | ; - wo specials in White Can- " : ding es aer laernt is bolla shpeela u vas Shoes—one for growing ar i the | with corn also Jt g 11 1 i busl as =x ef le I sl un sell aw long ep aer si bushtawva : 41 i rood demand. The 1 is \ girls, with medium heel, at a i cold month Is| ote shriva kon. Well 160i 1 i 4 . \ + hia aefnn V gain the Ours gre : $1.65; one 16-button high heel » ; ; i E of ¢ oe denk sis aw ken shawt drin ul outlool decided] more a than at $2.00 ? 9 : data oll de orosa Kolleges net ) Extra yecial for one week |B I'he winter vhea crop is : ALIA shill Mig Wee el i est, drin nemma only—10c pack Gold Medal ® approachir maturity, and lo Doe in Mount Goy Starch 3c pack; 4 for 10c., as wm "0 : redut previous | 1. Olly Somshdawk un uft 1 , rct pa ' ve. il Y » Shc K un u ) ‘ 1 { ) YO} Bi COATS( : good as any starch made. Can - ’ darich de woch hen be used hot or cold “ ar vel. ‘ ” un do 1 i : ’ nm \ worable fo ¢ box starcl ) x 3 y ~ ) } ear slop | Good Dresser e at pat n ] . : un neil ) } Shier « rt nii the root counter. ide I " that i nece ry to protect ' . LI = might or other unfavorable W - n LINC 1 ry BM conditio hould they develop later yw my es oe pt % > gshp 1 mole ce 1 at O ® | With a poor start it will only take a Kil 3 Ki 11 na ) 1 un 1 1 ® Ld 8 i ® m few days o unfavorable weather any , . IN 1) no 1 : : % rat > time durine the eorTOWine 0S 4 EAST MAIN STREET MOUN JOY ow rn ©. growing season 10}, <p hot n kuzel. Di 01 OR 0A > ive the plant an unhealthy appear- fe 'o kal 3 a as aer on aens fon de kals uf de oner ince, and renew speculatl e alarm. side 7 seller kal net us en - - =e i yi = - in the whi l¢ the trade is broad ‘n- a Won he B $ ou In oe 00060606064 vake jt 1 lel lla dreft ene d 3900000000000 000000060000000000000000000000¢ we. with increased. buble particion- ie jumps un der holla d a no gepts e leicht. Ower wor aer tion, and the outlook is for a healthy > gop o s 3 n a sem wake koi < llem be SE( 0 D- A D trading market, with the price trend pusem : kon un kon sellem holt en gutes he shloga mitema htick dependent upon the weather. : : a ce fensarige] es aer hova kon fer sich] I : r Bl B= protecta, mus aer shpringa, No ( )) Ix Suppressing The Dust Nuisance doe is wus gshpos rey kumpt. Aer The clouds of dust that every, mus dot im feldt room gshpringa un mr breeze stirs up or the increasing Von aer en mile oter so shpringa kon | figures: 1—1912 E.M. F. ings with rims. 1—1912 Reo Touring 1—1912 R. C. Rg TR J En WERT En We offer the following second hand Touring car fully equipped Car fully equipped. H. Touring Car fully equipped. generates during the into dust under automobile traffic cars at extremely low the warm months when road surface dries the serious problem quickly and 2 extra cas- rays of a hot sun now present a to those living along the main traveled highways. Excepting smoothness of surface 000000900000 0900000000000000900000000090000000009000000000000 The surface of the i wher If so E. S. Coal, FEED, HAY, STRAW, vo A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciality |at FLORIN, PENNA. Lumber, SLATE, SA 0B, GEMENY AND FERTILIZER Of for grain at the prices we are quoting for in vour foundation to the Shingles on your MOORE Deal er in Are You Undecided e to buy your bill of Lumber? |Crust 10. do is to look| In ‘treating. 2 has been properly crowned and care {should be exercised to keep the oil intact. lacads "OC the , all you have : I adam road the | surface should be swept clean, the placed in the first been With applied at |road having sprinklers the rate of good condition. oil should be | from one-third to one-half gallon per HIGH GRADE LUMBER as well as everything that is in- leded’ in Paiidi ¢ {uteri op Tre yard. The road should be cluded in building, or interior i i C & : | perfectly dry and the oil applied only exterior work, from the Timber in dry, warm weather. smal) mmm roof. IS HELD FOR FRAUD Is Under $1,500 Bail Issuing Fake Charged With Insurance - | Charged with writing fake fire Grain {insurance, some of which covered 9 the Columbia, Hospital, in Columbia, which he is president, former | State Senator C. C. Kauffman, | helped to organize the Danville Bes- who Highest cash price paid Steel was arrested home Company, Saturday. | semer his last wild- accused of ob- false | being charged with dealing in cat insurance, he is taining money under pretense. YOU WILL Te Sele agent for Congo Roofing. GET TEN S. & H. Trading Stamps u 1 WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR ih CHASED FOR CASH AT : No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etc. Agents for Alpha Portland Cement. mates Quickly and Cheertully made on all kinds Building Material lelephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot — | Although Kauffman was arrested days ago on an affidavit Robert C. of the state in- the generally on is out on $1,500 charges. He will CELEBRATED several sworn to by | special investigator his news of msurance department, arrest became known Tuesday. Kauffman bail on the two |have a hearing this week. F s H. Baker's Profitable to Uncle Sam Cc | The Postoffice Department realized oal and |a profit of $180,000 on the sale of LUMBER YARDS stamp books last year. Postmaster | General Burleson has approved de- | 24 one-cent and 24 two-cent stamps. All books sell at one cent over the | actual value o® the stamps contained Mount Joy, Penna. Also Roofing Slate therein. el +7 Best paper in town—Bulletin. Me |be treated with the oil until after it) ee \/ Besides | Wilson, a| | signs for two stamps and the other | ep se der bollafinna, is aer en guter shpeeler. Of course on feel bletz deen se a lot drote fense noch em himmel mocha un on so bletz mu mer em bolla en gore ferdults he shloga shunsht kon mer en ferhoft- ich net ferlera, Mit ol] dem lumperi bin ich uftmols so narish es de ung: Ich vet anich epper noch hov ich glaernt. len sent vaert bretzela des ich dem es mowl tzu holt, de no mochts nix ous vaer goot shpeelt. -—————— 1—Baby Buick Roadster repainted and in first class condition. perhaps nothing is more essential to 1—10 H. P. Upton Touring Car good condition. the comfort and well being of those kals. Ich gay uft se tzana shpeela. | 1—Cadillac Roadster. using a road or living in its im-|Ich du ols fer kommon de gruntnis 1—Model T. Ford Touring Car. mediate vicinity than that it be free|des ich fress feel besser enjoya des | We also make a specialty of rebuilding and repainting cars from dust. Sprinkling with water as ich de games du ower sel mockt nix | ‘ and carry a large variety of Ford repair parts and a variety of a means of suppressing the dust is OUS. Ich gay uft mols fe: usht helfa | y auto supplies. not practicable on the ordinary grisha. Ich wase eva net won | We make a specialty of building fore doors on old model cars. country road: therefore, artificial 8ute shpeela fer grisha; ich Wart | This improves them considerably as it makes them look like new dust layers must be resorted to, oil|usht bis de onera kals grisha de no | models. being about the most conveniently lus ich aw loas ve en inshing. ee TR Sm, TR EE - applied and most economical. An Do Yeiz war io on en gune un 2 ==) ks B= ® aE ) application of oil now will effectually Pore kals hen gagrisha. Gly mo | lay the dust and preserve the sur- fong ich aw un grishe ve der dihenk- | . face of the road during the dry|€r un bletzlich shlockt en kal mere | Landis Brothe ns |summer months, The oil can be|en gore ferdults ufs moul. De no applied to earth roads as well as to BaWsgt aer, “Du musht net grisha fer | |macadam, being a very substantial| sely side Shwilkey, tzaesht net ve s | Rheems, Penna. |improvement to the former by pro-| uns lettera.” | ducing a surface firm but not hard.| Well ich war gwiss ich lape tzu | 1900000000000 00000009000000000000000000000000000000000 road should mot dum fer gshpeelt hut ower ay ding BACK RUN Jenj. Shelley and family entertain-| ed Benj. Shelley, jr. and W fe, on | Sunday Benj Shelley has his plans laid for a new tobacco shed and will soon start work on it. Alpert Rettew and family enter tained John Snyder and wife and Miss The Fannie Baker, on Sunday. old school building known as Hossler’s has been razed and men are at work getting ready to erect a new one. Henry Sweitzer and family enter- tained the following on Sunday: Allen Geib and family, Jacob Snyder and family, Aaron Metzler and fam- ily, Samuel Kolp and wife, Simon Ginder and family, D. H. Waltz and family, Misses Anna Shank and Fannie Hossler. ( A eee Commencement at Elizabethtown The Elizabethtown 12th in exercises of will be held college chapel. will commencement College on June the The preached baccalaureate sermon be on Sunday evening, June 8, by Elder H. C. Early, of Virginia. The music department will render a programme on Monday evening, commercial department, {on Tuesday June 10 and the {Alumni Association of the | will give their public programme on | Wednesday June 11. The | Class Day exercises will also be held jon the afternoon of June 11, begin- ling at two o'clock. , | ——eeeet GED Eee, {June 9; the evening, school evening, | What Next? In New York last week 30,000 chickens were boycotted because the commission men claimed they were sand fed in order to make them weigh. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Oh gee! ain't f good We don't ask you to take our word for the work this truly won lerful feed will do for you: try it on your own chickens at our expense if it fails. A ko PARK POLLARD A&M h mame \ FEEDS wad Krecke i NC AD XR, YA. oy, 60-R-T5T nN HESERERINCEENN I'runks at Half Price. Great Bar- ins. On The Square Wednesday, May 28, 1913, Truly “Some” Suits We're Selling | For $15 Groff & Wolf Co. North Queen Street 26-28 LANCASTER, PENNA | Brandt & Stehman| EE aro TN pet NGUNY Jovi Ph, | innouncement of Wednesday J — Well, it waz to this effect: Our buver in New York CY = = 1st week picked up a large number of high-class garments £ SLAN KE TS 2 rom the manufacturer 1ely immcommonly fine = ——ibk = con ion in price It the be 1 of th maker's z WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO- I lean-up season, and our buyer wa ht in “on the E FITS ON WOOL HORSE z round floor” for bargains for Groff & Wolf patron Z BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT B £ FROM THE MAKERS, 18 E These Suits ordinarily sell at $18 and $20—and no z THE WHY? OF IT. PRICED i ! ke Many of them are in the swell English style, z ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO z ith patch pockets and soft rolls, and not a few, also in the z $10.59. Z more conservative, but equally stylish, models for middle- £ piNES” STOCK LAP 2 Aged: meu, S ROBES IN THE COUNTY, = s FROM $2.50 TO $25.00.. EV. t You know full well what a great value our $15 Suit z ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE : has ALWAYS been, year in and year out, And it only '£ AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL 5 makes it stronger When We ean pick up REAL BARGAINS z STOCK OF VPTERINARY 2 like these and add to our regular line 2 MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL 2 " = = After all's “said and done” there's a reason why our = KINDS OF HARNESS - : g £ lothing busin has grown so wonderfully. : i o Sou o- z FEN CORRES RARER RRA RRR RRR RARERRRRRRRGE HOTEL McGINNIS The undersigned having remodel ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of sleeping rooms, bath, etc. is now prepared to entertain trans ient and regular guests BRESTAURANT with hotel serve in season. in connection where he will OYSTERS and CLAMS in any styie TURTLE SO! P, Etc. Ete. Private dining room for ladies. J. WW. MoG-innis, PROPRIETOR BONES WANTED — Hafleigh & Co. Philadelphia Shaving Hair Cutting Joseph B. Hershey Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agen for the Middletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. Fast Main St. MOUNT JOY Terms Bell Telephon CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER vioderave. MOUNT JOY, PA | Prompt Attention given to Sales 0 | Real Estate and Personal Property £ * k * * % % % % # % kx * % % % RUDY’S PILE SUPPOSITORIES * WILL CURE YOU * Don’t permit your druggist to sell you a substitute. Other remedies are not as good. Rudy’s cures or money back. ® * k % * * * * WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law ¢8 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri day at No. 52 North Duke Street a 2000006600000 09 We are Always Prepared to serve Prure Spring Water ICE: IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. $26060660¢ CO9P996990090656 : % $ ® MADAME DEAN A Sarg, Cerra Ruz f NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL action tee for $1.0 FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. w have them send your order: UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, PA. Sold in Mi. Joy by E. W. Garber and W. D. Chandler & Co. * x ® ¥ * BE P020006000384 4001 0011 1 0) -— wu " rr = = m = = H = = m - : Our Spring line of Carpets & Mattings unsur- m passed, buying direct from mills enable us to offer val- |® yes not found elsewhere. I a In Rag all wool stripe~-New Rags at 50c. to 6oc I a yd. In Ingrain we covera wide range. In Oriental | =. |m neat & floral designed from 50 to 75¢. a yd. = = Full Line of Pads, Buttons =. . * . And Linings |= :H. E. EBERSOLE E ° bh © Bh, s OPPOSITE POST OFFICE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 10 RA 1! s " n 1 TE . - i | The Store Of Helpfull Ideas For Those Interested In Home-Furnishing A few minutes’ visit to our large store, nd a tudy various styles in their proper setting, will clear { qu of how to furnish and what to buy, in a wonderfu sat nianner, This hugh store is brimful of suggestions, b yth practical and tistic, for the complete furnishing of every room of the home. Com- parison and selection are very much simplified by tl fac hat we | offer for your choice the largest assemblage of up-to date Furniture in this section of the country at modern prices Bed Room Suits from $28.50 up; Parlor Suits from $19.75 up; Beds from $19.00 up; Davenporis from $30.00 up. Brass MALEY & MYERS LANCASTER, PA. WESTERNBERGER, 125-131 East King St. 3e fooleeoioefoofeieedoeofefrfoodefostoefefoofeufecfodosfodonfocontocfufeofoosfecfoufaefodonds 3. I * Engle’s Furniture Warerooms MOUNT JOY, PENNA. : —> aS Pr em GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDE' Poplar Lumber for sale in lots to suit the purchaser. — De Pa and Embalming WEN) FU OD LO RL Undertakin® 0 IN 11m I B peoeleoipoieoleodooeafeddoriorlofocforfesdorfestiofeofeoferforfortesforierfeodeciorfeddeciorfedfeoerd of
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