““The wagon that stands up like the reputation of its makers’’ When you buy a Studebaker wagon you buy a wagon that will last until you turn the farm over to your son and he turns it over to his son. One of the first Studebaker wagons ever made saw constant service for thirty years, and we will gladly send you the names of farmers who have in their possession wagons that have been in constant use any- where from 17 to 48 years—and there are thousands of them. We are building the same kind of wagons today. A Studebaker wagon is an investment that will give full return for your outlay. It is built on honor. n, steel, wood, paint and varnish used in its construc- tion are tested and retested tomake sure each isthe best. For work, business or pleasure—for town or country use—thereisa Studebakervehicleto fityour requirements. Farm wagons, dump carts, trucks, buggies, surreys, run. abouts, pony carriages, business vehicles of every description— with harness of the same high standard. See our Dealer or wrile us, STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER MINNEAPOLIS BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA €ais HB. ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE | E. Main St., Mount Joy DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS Hye, Far, Nose and Throat 530-5632 Woolworth Bullding Lancaster, Pa. Office Hours: 9%. m. to 3p. m Sunday and Other Hours By Appointment Both Fhones | | Calling and Clerking of Public Sales | Settlement of Estates. Collection of Rents. | Advertise in the Mt, Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulltein. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulltein. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulltein. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulltein. Joy Bulltein. Surveying and Conveyancing. For Sale Cheap—Jennylind as good | | as new. For particulars apply at this office. tf. Mr. Man or Woman because they are Don’t throw that pair of good shoes aside slightly torn or the sole has worn thru. Bring them to me and I will make them like new for a very small consideration. REPAIR WORK A —— H its new sho you are looking for, whetl en's Boys’, Ladies’ or Children’s, don't buy until] you have first seen my ling The prices I know will please you. I, USSR Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA RR RETR TRON RRNA RRR OREN NERO RR ATR UR URI RRR ERROR) RERRNRRARRERERRRRRENEED CCH EEG EE CERRO REEL LE DE PEELE ERTL EE REEL LE ELM HL EERE WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's $50.°° a Week, almost $10.°° a Day Belling Victor Safes and fire-proof boxes to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and well-to-do farmers, all of whom realize theneed of a safe, but do not know how easyitistoown one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of the best, clean-cut money-making opportuni- ties ever received. Without previous experi- ence YOU ean duplicate the gu ess of others Our bandsoméely il usirs ied 2 -Dage eatalog will enable you to presedt the abject io cus- tom ¥s in &S interesting @ Wa soras though kT were pile ing them through ovr factory. Me: appoini od 28 = Houive sdvive and instxuetions for @cllin ; safes, giv ving Why stomer to deny. st to apply from your vicinity before someone else gets the territory? We ean favo: only one salesman out of each locality. vincing talking points which is is impoessiide for ® prospective be the The 25th anniversary of our company was celebrated by erecting the most modern safe factory in the world. Wide= awake men who rece ive d special selling ind rendered it nece: our output. V many thousan largingour s but to learn all ps will eost you only the a postal card. Ask for Catalogue 167. | THE VICTGR price of CINCINNATI, OHIO Our New Home. Capacity 20.000 Safes Annually. - | I i I BE om = | Miller’ s Jewelry Store : | = : i Watches—Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. Electric goods, ed Electric lights for everybody 6 candle electric light outfit large ul ® cnough for Barn or room, 1.85 Eledric Irons small Motors for Wash Machines, etc. Also repairing of all kinds. East Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. MILLER n FIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRNY — 3 | | city | the cook v. ry peach pies, when greatly to hig sur- ; a prise his kind wife told him that they were made of rhubard. : ERISMAN’'S CHURCH Jacob Brubaker and family, of Mr. Albert Erb attended the S. S | Elizabethtown : John Forman, wife Convention at Gingrich’s Church | | and son, Harry, and daughter, Anna. !-tbanon Co. on Friday. of Rheems and Jos. Benj. Bomberger delivered his fat ! the domicile of Jno. R. Gibble. Dr. and Mrs. Christ Rohrer from | Earl Landvater, apprentice black- New York City; Dr. and Mrs. W.| smith for Abram H. Garman, met Wright from Hatrisburg and Mrs. | | with some misfortune on Saturday, Enos Rohrer from Charlette South While engaged in splitting wood for Carolina, visited Harry Rohher’s on | family use the axe accidentally Sunday P. M. | twitched, cutting the operator there-| Misses Ada and Anna Longenecker | = or in the right hand, cutting the two friends in our locality the past week. Rohrer and family. The Brethren in Christ will hold| Master Arthur Shultz is spending | | services at Mount Pleasant church a week with his aunt, Mrs, A, E.| Sunday next, | Nauman, at Lancaster, Abram Waltz of Naumansville, cir] Amos Sumpman, wife and son, culated in town the past week. | Paul, spent Sunday with Christian Miss Lizzle Colton of Lancaster, |Stauffer's at Kissel Hill spent the past week with her mother | Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Shaeffer of Mrs. Susan Swade. | Penryn, visited their son, John Mrs. Amos N. Risser and daughter Sheaffer and family on Sunday. Miss Ada, were week end visitors in| Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Miller of Lan- town. | caster, are visiting in the home of Miss Mamie Ginder of Elizabeth: their son-in-law, D M. Nissley. town, visited her grandfather, L. F.| Mr. and Mrs. A. E Behm, of Man Weaver the past week, coming hither heim, spent Sunday with their daugh in a minature jump-seat with a Shet-|ter, Mrs A. D. Franhouser and fam: land pony attached thereto. [1lyk. Miss Ada Grosh of Lancaster spent] Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nissley and Sunday with her father, brothers and daughter, Lottie, of Union Square, | spent Sunday in the home of their Joy | son-in-law, S. K. Garman. M, Stauffer and family,of Me sisters in this place. The public schools of Mount. township will be assigned to qualified Ww. applicants for the ensuing term in| chaniesville, and Vincent Hurst, of + | the Florin school building Saturday, Bast Petersburg, were Sunday June 7. {guests of Squire and Mrs. J. HR Assessor I. G. Kopp made a busi. Stauffer, ness trip to the county metropolis | The following were entertained in last Friday. [the home of F. Y. Koser on Sunday: W. B. Hamilton, better known as Harry Musselman, wife and son, “Modest Billy,” collected state, Paul, Amos Musselman, John Baker, county and road taxes in this locality | wife and daughter Marie and Clayton | Saturday. Koser, wife and son Fred. Mrs. Sarah Good has returned to Te. her home after spending a week with her son Amos Good and {amily in! BATTLE SECTION IS WORTHY lower Chickies valley. | SOUVENIR Mrs. Kate Drace, a nonogenarian| : | Rohrer Stoner’s in lof this place, turned the soil and | Nerth American's Gettysiu/g supple: | 5, planted all the vegetables in her gar ment Fitting Memorial of Cele- | A few of our neighbors planted afternoon. | den without help. | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kolp and their! { daughter Miss Estella of Donegal The editor of this been asked to look over this special | | Springs, and the former's sister Miss . : ! Mary of Salunga, spent Sunday with Getryshurg Semicenionnial’ Sectiopof | and family. the Sunday North American for "™r, and Mrs. Harvey T. Kolp au- ‘June 29. The section in appearance | toed to Fast Petersburg Sunday,| land contents bears out all state- | i C visiting the lafter's parents, Mr. and ™€DtS that have been or can be made ls | Mrs. H. Gochnaur. jin its favor, and the Gettysburg | | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gingrich visit: | section will be prized and preserved | ed friends near Bachmansville Sun. in every patriotic household. Henry Ulrich, on Rev. and Mrs. Rheems; Ellis were Sabbath hold of C. G. Lightning struck the from there went along weather boarding John M. Sowers’ Hill. The Web S. Sunday. Nathan Martin, of Hollinger guests Hollinger. may be done in the Language and Mathematics. and wife Recitations in the house-| the forenoon be small so ° C000 90900000600000000 sooo will be conducted in only. The classes will | that the work will be! private tutoring. Under large covered, in a and the gable the cellar at chimney equivalent to these conditions a into thoroughly | short period of ground may be and efficiently, time. Students win dividual attention. Full credit be given for work satisfactorily pleted. house, on Chiques house was unoccupied. Kauffman, landlord at of Mastersonville, highly for receive in- the complimented the delicious will com R. Gibble of Mas- were Sunday Cattle the latter part of last week. | tersonville visitors in ‘and Stella Witmer and Messrs. Prauk) Weidman, Clarence and Henry Eshle- | (man, Walter Keener, Martin Metzler | (and Albert Nissley attended the Bible | Reading at Mount Joy on Saturday | Roup reduces poultry profits: | evening. Pratts Roup Cure prevents, cures, Barl and Stella Witmer visited | colds, catarrh and roup: guaran- | friends at Donegal on Sunday. eed. For sale by G. Moyer, J. H.| Mr.| Jacob Rohrer and his house- uoh! and » D. Chandler, "keeper, Lizzie Missimer visited ¢ | large tendons moving the forefinger. | We all wish Earl a speedy recovery. reel A Qe ROUP CURE | bration (their tobacco on Saturday — newspaper has | go¢parinlaw, Manheim | started than on a ' ® Pure Food Serial No. portion of | 2000400000000000000000000 derstands how to properly care for her- self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experi- ence with an organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and a distinct change in the mother results, There is nothing more charming than a happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am- ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. In many homes once childless there are now children be- cause of the fact that Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong, If you want special advice write to | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. | . i ys | Donegal on Sun- Benjamin Stauffer called to see his | Henry Weidman at on Saturday afternoon. ——— Eee Another Good Hike On Sunday some of the young men | of the town added another long hike | o their credit. Harvey Sheaffer was | chief path finder and it certainly | ook some finding, for ‘“Bechy” Cupp Following | Your letter will | = short cut through | 8 PAGE SIX HE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, June 11, 113 MILTON GROVE SPORTING HILL MEN EREEDERRRRNN I RAY To Late For Last Week To Late For Last Week » Rev, C. C, Speicher, D. D, of Read: Mr. and Mrs, Amos Whitman were » ing, will preside in the Evangelical | Sunday guests of Hiram Ruhl and tl church Sunday a, m family : 0 Christ Good has a force of men Ella Cooper, of Harrisburg spent a » concereting walks on his premises In! week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, . town | Abram. Cooper. Advice to Expectant Mothers Corner S-==+e and E. King Sts. C. H. Wittle completed his labor,| Miss Emma Wenger spent Sunday that of Register Assessor the past as a guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. Hayes | Ne urperionceot Motherhood is a try- | week | Obetz, at Manheim, | ing one to most women and marks dis- The Big Store On The Corner Where The Cars | Henry Swartz a prominent retired| Oliver Litch and wife, of Upper tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one | eitizen of Manheim, visited old time|Rapho, spent Sunday with Phares | woman in a hundred is prepared or un- Stop And The Crowds Shop Komi Green Painted Porch Screens Your porch won't be the comfortable cool place you want it to | be without one of these non-fading Bamboo Porch Screens; that is, if it is not provided with awnings. The Komi Porch Curtain is made of carefully selected Bam boo, the most durable wood known for the purpose, and is paimt- ed, instead of dipped, with a permanent green paint, this is guar anteed not to fade, They are rigged with the best cotton awning rope, two galvanized pulleys, one single and one double. Can be had in brown and green. 6x8 size, $2.50; 8x8 $3.50, brown; 7x8, green, $3; 10x8, $4.50. hess Expensive Bamboo Poreh Screens Natural Color, 5x8, 75c.; $1.00, and 8x8, $1.25, ireen, 6x8, $1.00; 8x8, $1.50, and 10x8, $1.75. Cross Stripe Curtains are new and are especially desirable for use during the summer. Many lovely styles here to show you —&%e. to $9.00 a pair. Sunfast Aurora Curtains—Wouldn't be fair to describe any par- ticular one; all are too pretty to give one the preference, but if on want to see the handsomest summer curtains made, see these $6.78 to $9.75 a pair. And an almost endless array of Bordered IEEE ET EEE FI I EE EE YO OT I FRE Scrims, Etamines, B® and Voiles, in all shades and fast colors, 15¢. to 50c. a yard. |= Upholstery Store, Third Floor. il «= Soiled and Mussed 'm = = a . = = Muslin Underw uslin naerwear i An aftermath of the May White Sale, caused by handling, but . m Which a trip to the laundry will restore to their original beauty E 'm and freshness. = ~ 39c. and 50c. Drawers—Of good Muslin or : r s EB cambric; trimmed with lace or embroidery; Sale Price, 29c. = 39c. and 50c. Corset Covers—Made of fine Nainsook, trimmed |m with lace, beading and ribbon; for a quick clearance; 29c. um $1.20 and $1.25 Gowns, 69c.—Made of fine Nainsook, trimmed BW with pretty lace, beading and ribbon. Price 25¢. By Mail only Bows Mfg. Co. 500 West 159th Street New York City 45605 $9009900049009990490005004900406 perfect lubrication without carbon thin---pale---feeds freely Free--320 page book--all about oil Waverly Oil Works Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. Gasolines Lamp Oils Lubricants | | | | | Sid “ BY TRADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no fee. Send model, sketches or photos and brief description, for FREE SEARCH and report on KLET, It will LOK you to patentability. 26 years experience. Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BO pte of of Patent information. “READ PAQES 8 1 a n pa 12 before applyin, for a patent. . ye D. SWIFT & CO. NT LAWYERS, 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. day g The North American has devoted | . | - . iyi i | J Sivine made the sojourn in liltls of te Spice 10 ihe Tetelliny of the woods and without Harvey they = $1.50 and $1.75 Gowns, $1.00—Another big bargain; Nainsook: rn {auffman’s touring ear. the SFY rr et Di olens ve | certainly would have lost themselves. | m Well made, trimmed with lace or embroidery or lace flounce. ‘ In bo Urs. Harvey Wittle left old 0 wh a es nilertaken to Benj. (Toby) Hoffer was peace g $3.00 and $3.50 White Petticoats, $1.95—Very fine cambric and Hun Sunday morn in a meridional ho fa : out ruterest’ trol rents of maker. Ben (Doner) Groff, Carson F lawn styles, trimmed with a deep embroidery or lace flounce. urse, stinati 5 e hums res dents |. ‘ 1 And Ysstinaélen Ola Dovendl the great fight in v human way Engle and “Bud” Carpenter were the 0 EO r slker a $3 ne gred gnt & ye 8 ay. 1 ndrew Felker and family of Oak H rs otverad 2 Ey retold old | TeSt Of the crowd. Too much space | rale, s < av wi . as dis 7 ew ¢ eto ld | “, . ; oo Spout Sunday with his parents raORa] stoic of iii ¢ ©% 1 would be utilized in a more lengthy | iris Ir and Mrs. Cyrus H. Wittle, P s ” = jo Tettys wy bs description of the trip, but if you| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peck, whiled a go 2 mn re | care to hear the rest just hang| away S av : an e late veneration of Ameri- "zr ino way Sunday at the homes of D. B. AN¢ : 16 or Be B around “Pap” Klugh's some evening | and Jos. K. Hiestand on Chickies ans Will enjoy them. when “Boner” is there. Hill. Perhaps the biggest and best single 2 7 3 o Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Heisey of feature of the section is entitled “A is the only kind I sell—Furmture that 1= Furniture Manheim, spent Sunday with > his Guide’s Story of Gettysburg,” in Read the Bulletin | . parents, Mr. and Mrs Cyrus H which one of the battlefield guides, Rockers Mirrors H all Racks Heise: active today, recites the story of the Dr. A. J 1 y has a const: in. fight as he tells it to visitors. A story Nb A #000 a ¥ sd an? ¥ 3, : Thome has a constant in ; le le : 0 1h Picture Fk rames L.adies Desk 3 cl in and for years hig ©f the drummer boys is thrilling and Ta d far beyond the compelling of admiration for youth- — $ Q FY 3.1 5 veal r His prof ional services ful valor. General David MeMurtrie Extension Xx Other 1 4DicCs, Da 1p ) 4 vh + at . MNrooo 19d WF he ry int 1 rv1diar y patients in Lawn, Cole eader of the mounted soldiers n, : . ¢ 2 : ~ : v7 ‘ v 3 ol ‘ampbells. in the battle, signs the article “The | z China Closets, Kitchen Cab 1 I 1 nd r Le sh ( r fifty ! on i ( pl phs 1d a € numt i roe i Irv fac thi he Furnit I I nd \ Henry O. Musser Irawin Serve vhasi th § i r Elizabethtown 1 tis hom les featured § WE LE De a f M Lizzie ( 1 Samiel A. Enterp worthy of rth nde din J ana mpalmin ih Ar n Wn ywtir ht i Erm seme aD I Arthu J hom Simon ILL o tl ecal tion, f t i « 3 oe - - T= B y {1 Givi asa tow: a1 ae esa We Fy Rp) eg | ! ag INT R74 § 1d Join ? AL ¥ RE Rasp, the t} orm a trio of It Is a patri se of a great | Made by Carpenter-Mort x dudun afm = opt Ww os aN IN Akl a fb bo cir Tr ixth class opera h oric event 4 ROOM FR by boweld to Hershey the incipient part RS YP ! [poet his ¢ ) ; fore + 1 i MOUNT JO. PEININA ) ithe week in tha Mars. . Hem A mit - recommend | of 0 week in the former's Ford Summer Sessions at the Academy FOR SALL BY | rE Ta i TT — : - — touring car ry 3 : : I'he tenth wal Summer Session : dpi ii ( klin and Marshall Academy | W. D. CHANDLER, Mount Joy. | NORTHWEST RAPHO will open on Monday June 16, 1913, March 26, 10t V S | Mr. and Mrs. David Heisey spent|to continue for a period of six weeks. i Sunday in the home of A. Y. Stauffer. Girls as well as boys will be enrolled | 0000000006060600006000000 | AS LWeN. a8 oy: J stvles 1 ide 1a: a Prayer meeting was held in the as students at this session. B C t h J 1] No lack of styles to select from. All braids. All dimensions home of Jac. W. Moyer on Sunday “he course fer: i over & ows d arr v y : ¥ d 3 The course offered will cover a : . i P i? } C E Ss svening. few of the elementary subjects and | Gives Immediate Relief i 5 David Forney and betterhalf, of practically all of the subjects re-| § Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Cold 1 00 t 3 00 Vasjersonville, spent Sunday in the quired for college entrance. In fact, | in the Head, Infl ! : 0 : family of Jno. W. Geib. if there is any demand, arrange- | Im the bead, inrinenza Genuine Panamas $5 d $6 | Harry Springer and family and ments may be made by which Fresh- | Guaranteed or Money Refunded tine rang 5, an Wm. Brehm and wife were guests of men and Sophomore college work Wingert & Haas 144 North Queen St., Lancaster Pa. THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST ESTABLISHEl' 1897 WILLIAM L. BEAR & CO. (Members Chicago Board of Trade) BROR ERS PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Sts., PHILADELPiSA STOCHS-BONDS- INVESTMENTS 80 SECONDS 2 MINUTES To Ohicago Board of Trade. To any Grain Market in Amesica Lancaster Branch 220-226 Woolworth Bldg, T 7iGet More Egos Now Si when egg prices are high. Winter eges I cost no more than at other seasons, but they sell for more. Feed your layers a varied ration and include pret” Poultry Regulator Heavy egg production is assured. “Your money back if it fails? In packages to suit your needs 25¢, boc, $1; 25-1 160-page poultry book FRE Get Prats For Sale W. D. Chandler, J. H. Buohl & G. Moyer. ] w —————EEETEE EER ESS Pe a . B roe é {ig s ¥ ® & & ® » & @ » 3 & P : ing » p > and $ aut Thi ¥ 8 Ww €EED, H ary
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