Lancaste nmplets Associated Engin fron 3 H Fair line rT % )IE \ ews of at Florin ©0000 OOOO® ©) oN ES DOOO@O®@B( up ~ rH Id Power Washot | ® z i ‘ ' lancaste ih —— ® ~” Lrme Im iote . ohtinued (® Yard 4 Co | i A A \ { B®) —y “ a N JO A : © 5 L ¢ t INT JOY, P/ ) : Br sov. + woos vi} © [i FOUr Lasil Frizes A Carload of Good Big Rugged and © — a General Purpose Horses & Coils Vimy " ® ) t Lthel Ct Ale \ @ ei wi oy other stundurd engine eller of Palmyra, call. @ To Boys of Lancaster ) nd « INE in market Kvervbhod is n | Mon 73) A Y @ So ——————————————————————— )) ) ‘ 1 ve | Vite call at this « in ) Shettle i © 1 up to 1350 1 } i 1 x Monday @ Y | ig a a. © City and Lounty 9 Jason K. Eaby Inte Fues-| &) “1 : © Prothonot i ’ o A ® ———— CL —— —————————— A ——————— ©) - Vi | 1 4 4 vea : @ y “ rye y » w . ©®) % s The Lad With a Bright S tion? © Where's [he Aa ith a Bright Suggestion: : imi a «= Lebanon Valley FARMS Lanchster,f 8 REL GS S 1 \ 1 ) oD i S Mr, Grove advise us to adv 8 ——— © Q in 200d load of co Between Hummelst d M M © 1 i 5 S AP atvg lg Nae tulken great eure It Wo Stews 90 Yea, Cluries:. Phi 07] O25 First Prize--$50.00 d » ecting: this oad. of bosses aut colts Lebanon, Pa., For Sale ay Ye ay visito * © i : : ® this market. They will consist of = dion Staafter of ©) Second Prize--$25 @ he good, bi rugged feeders, farm ! G G ® & en . * oan bors | 80 Acre Fam. meson soi. 10) : Third Prize--$15.00 olts W also AVE | vel 150 Acre Farm, Limestone Soil ® d d 1 u 0 04 Acre Farm, Limestone Soil ) ; . an ' K : mr h P . $ ral: rir ns pa: Limegtens, Su d he ® Fourth Prize--$10.00 d : e Farm, Limestone Soi \ ® 9 1 i 1 — ; : Acre Farm, Limestone Soi ! S @ PDEA ECR 2 F Limestone So SE ] draf A . ALO C x “© - 8 i A Farm, Limestone Soil Bishop € ROFF & WOLF CLOTHES for Boys have become so Famous © : Fa L 'e So \ New. & N= or Fa " " sun. © for their SUPERIOR VALUES that we've had to greatly enlarge our Boys : Eo L o_o = C—O ———— 2 need ) 0 Gravel 3 * = Department in the past year to meet the demands upon it. 9 Le ® , ©) | G NS — eR + 5 © At present it covers 2,500 Square Feet of Floor Space--more than most stores de- > ni kn Aran y & . ‘ = | h ; Ri © vote to Men’s and Boys’ Clothing combined. How’s that for GROWTH and PROOF @ { ’ . A) NR S OF VALUE? dis int > a 5 4 A “oa [ CL ~ EM 1 yr 3. 4 v Ey tal uum . 1 D. B. KIEFFER & CO J. A. SHRIVER Mrs, | NOW, WE WANT A NAME for this “Best Clothes for Boys”---a NAME that in Auct a L N'¢ S . ‘ . . to's via . ‘ <* . Sis . . Clerk HH. M. HARTZ of Mr. and M future will give it positive, distinctive identity----a NAME fully in keeping with the xa . Tad Real Estate Brokers St . NPT . N ®) Sale Saturday, Oct. 4, 19 at : i ! hn ior It CHARACTER of the Clothes----- S Mt. Joy, Pa. | PALMYRA PENNA. : tox . : iit ; pigs ———————_—t en 1 1 ® - = 1 Mr ( S. Wach a iy N i EE a x on Brides @ FOR INSTANCE © . * ; n su y. . ‘ ' y ¥y ¥ Automobile Owners Everywhere % Mrs. Roy Garland of 2 GROFF 8& WOLFS Clothes For Boy's o0 | Philadelphia, spent several days in x ithe village with Mr, and Mrs.| @ To FILL IN the above blank is WHER Y¢ )U COME IN. The shorter the NAME, the better, < Frown Mosselinau © Give it a good, strong, straight-from-the shoulder p USE YOUR HEAD. Talk it over with mother, ‘ @ 3 o- Mr. and Mi Harry: Olweiler and : 5 o ? oo daughter of Klizabethtown were ather--and the rest. 2 od g lize : oe joo Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. © : as ONE SUGGESTION fe oo Mr. Harvey Stacks and family of ®@ @ 4 % | Lancaster, Sundayed in town at the ©® ® 3 re oe ere rar © ABSOLUTELY FREE 9 fe » < A S. 0 » Slacks. | 4 3 = A grand time is anticipated in the @ @ 3 %®| U. B. church on Sunday, Sept. 28, at| ‘i : 3 . ae 5 & | which time there will be special | Will be allowed each Boy, from j3 to 18 years, who visits, whether accompanied or not, the GROFF & @ > & | services, There will be a fine dis-! ©) WOLF Boys’ Clothing Department on FRIDAY, Sepember 26. x % | play of fruit, grains and flowers, Bv-| © ‘01 oh ol ee : us : SATU [ 27, will mark the Fall Opening - Boys’ Department w its trembendous se- ge erybody is heartily invited to come e SATURDAY, the 27, will mark the 1 all Opening of our | oy I epartme 1t with its trembe 1dou se * | ana enjoy the day with us. | lection of Clothing--the greatest, most reasonably priced in out history. Nothing nearly so large in town-- on %| The following guests were pleas-| and we want EVERY MOTHER, as well as her son, to see it. 5 % antly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. | . =F oe A | J ; : ‘ 1 ’y a . { ra? OC a * You spend a lot of money for Soda Water almost every I!Benjamin Mickey on Sunday: Mr. On this day the contest will commence in ‘‘dead earnest Every purchase of Boys’ Clothing, Hats 4 (rip you take in your machine. You pay fancy prices for it and % land Mrs. Christ Garman and son | or Furnishings that represents soc. more will entitle your BOY to submit one MAME for each half dollar § YOu never know exactly what you are getting. i Lloyd of Donegal Springs, Mr. ands © of the purchase. CARDS will be given at time of purchase and NO NAMES WILL BE VALID UNLESS @ * T ia di : : 3 4 | Mrs, Wm. Garman of East Peters- FIT R rm AQUA . * he better plan is to have a case of our delightful, sani- 2 [burg Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holwazer. @ SUBMITTED ON THESE CARDS. o# tary bottled Chiques Rock Soda Water in your home at all *| of So Se Moun Tow Mr. and Mes ] ® os imes. : . mg A di 3 : . ls a ¢ Ys Mr, and Mrs. | 4 5 PERL. . $1 ge a RITTER o iy ig ¢ 3 i : ig Moeneve, Jo take a trip, take along a basket of | Join Diffenbaugh and son Richard, | @ AND REMEBER--the MORE chances the BET'TER your chance. © + Chiques Rock bottled goods packed in ice. % Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good and chil- | * It will’ cost you less than half 4s much as you are now 3 aren of Elizabethtown. | © v eo 0 3 spending for Soda Water, and you will have the satisfaction of { Conditions of Contest @ x knowing that you have clean goods inclean bottles and really + 'M rt r { © — > ior nd a * of 4 + the most delightful drinks. 3 ortua y | Any Boy in Lancaster City or County between the ages of 3 and & 3 We bottle following flavors: Chiques Rock Ginger Ale, * R di | I8 years who wears short-pant Suits is eligible to compete. > # Chiques Rock Orangeade, Chiques Rock Birch Beer, Chiques 3 ecor ings, One card for a suggestion allowed FREE to each Boy who visits © * Rock Sarsaparilla, Chiques Rock Root Beer, Chiques Rock Lem- 3 i us on FRIDAY, September 26. Thereafter we will give one CARD ©) I on Soda, Chiques Rock Creme Fizz, Chiques Rock Chocolate, & (Comtinned pom page 1) | 5) With each Sie purchase of Boys Cloming, Mais or Furnishings, uo © 4 Chiques Rock Cream Soda, Moxie, Coca Cola, Ironbeer, Orcher- | caused by heart failure. He was Bi matter which member of the family makes the purchase. For instance 4 ade, Cascade Ginger Ale, Cherry Smash, Peach Mellow. Limko. | years old. | TEE CARDS with a $5 purchase, TWENTY CARDS with a $10 pur 3 * ? 2 — chase. ¥ 75¢ PER CASE OF 24 SMALL BOTTLES 3 Mrs, Jesse Engle The Boy who submits the successful NAME will receive a CASH @ $1.20 A CASE OF 24 LARGE BOTTLES %| Rlizabeth Engle, wife of the late PRIZE of $50. The THREE BOYS submitting the NAMES that are @ i ob! Jesse ¥agle, and away at the awarded next favorable mention will receive $25, $15 and $10 re ©) i FLANAGAN'S |ieimiil 8 ed 2 I + | lene, Kans, Sept. 15. She was in ® Should more than one boys submit the NAME which is adopted, @ ob “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” ® her 75th year. Her husband was the © priority will be determined by the 44) and hour the name is received ® Ld rs » in our office—the boy whose suggestion is received first, getting the > | first missionary sent to Africa by the a 4 Fifth & Locust Streets Columbia, Penna, % | Brethren in Christ, and died from Af- | @ $50.00 @ “oe oy my & - i his maga Pr % rican fever in 1900. Seven sons sur | No employes, or those immediately connected with employes, of © Sa | vive: Jacob, a minister of Belle | fig store Wil} he aljower 10 conipye: AOR 0 Y : a Kans, Henry of Abilene, | The contest will close the Night of DECEMBER 31. I'he success- 3 00 000 | of: Wichita, Jon, Secretary of ful name will be selected by representatives of the three evening C the Sabath School Association of | papers @ the same state, Enos of Oklahoma, =< ® 1 HE 5 ER Bal Engle's Furniture Warerooms MOUNT JOY, PENNA. rf Pome rem GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER mi sr POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASER. TE © GN Undertaking and Embalming 111010 0 1 mr Aaron of Texas and Ezra of Idaho. Mrs. Caroline Smith Smith, widow | | Mrs, of the late Adam Smith died at the home of Caroline i | Be daughter, Mrs. Jacob Bongart, at Bens Wednesday night, from a | | complicat ion of diseases, aged | {seventy-seven years. She is survived | i the following children: John and | Henry, Kinderhook; Frank, Lancas- | ® iter; Louisa, wife of William Bongart, | # and Emma wife of Jacoh Bongart at! 8 whose home she died. The funeral] : was held Saturday afternoon at 2 3 | o'clock from her late home with in- : terment at Ches at Hill, —_— — WINTER LO ..RYING PAYS “ 0 Per Cent | Reduction ; All Kinds of Cooling Blankets, Wool and Cotton Lap Dusters and Stable Sheets B. F. GROFF, Saddler North Market Street MOUNT Joy, PENNA. - OOO 28 5 men who follow all More Than Twice the Profit That o the Summer Dairyman Can Make n Ti cow of today is largely LB product, The application Ba science in breeding, feeding and Bm car has developed her “from an animal producing a few quarts of n 1 } Su in he young to an u- business farmer article 2 nu animal that produces sixty quarts of B milk in a day. “ One of the essential things in se- uw curin arly record is ‘fall freshening.” Ww ‘hich enables the a dairyman to produce a large flow of n milk in winter. B The claim is sometimes made that mm feed stuffs are too expensive in win- = ter to produce milk at a profit. This = lis all wrong, and we have only to S | investigate the work f the dairy- the vear round “CLT BUSY” 26.28 NORTH QUEEN STREET Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store goosasascosssss ©) GROFF & WOLF CO. 0OOOOOO0O0000000OCOVOOOOEO0OOOEOEEO0OOOOO0OOOOOO00e ©0006 DEREOOO@ dairying to substantiate the fact that 100 quarts of milk instead of twenty. Trinity U. E. Announcements ey are making the most money. Another dairyman in the me [he pastor, Re N. A. Barr, will - : . a State conducting his dairy a offi te a 1€ annu lly service at With the silo and an abundance Of : Rn : : : Ee p : directly opposite way I'his man ha oyersford, Pa., on nday In the falfa hay, milk can be produced on ) : : . : ~ 4 . shipping for evera years 0 1bser 1SS S ousands of farms almost as , : ‘practic : cl nill in Decem IEshler ondu Lvel cheaply in winter as in summer and : ; sad rev € ¢ n ni COWES Vere )] grass nd timonyv ‘ ice a 1( n nearly as large quantities. The - B y Ys . : ; .. He wa ippin December 250 I b ase in -cost for winter milk is 1 : : : : qq S Of ImlK pe a rol wen G3 \ 7 \ ( o wre than offset by the increase in o *eo ; > » C ind h lik che ( he i ¢ ’ e sol nd price, fn 1 $31 i 7:3 ' To compare the fall and winter a : freshening,” one farmer with i X A & > . h at foll =0 I ~S ( twelve cows had them all come in May be sta Drie AS loilo : SO 4 : First Cow ( more Rp —— fresh in the spring, when the price : f milk was the lowest. In the win- u durn ‘ when Court House News er he was feeding these twelve Ireshe 1 ¢ l cause €) e Jette vere granted: ‘ows, and they were all dry with the woduce a good flow of Ba ra B. Beel executrix : . £3 : I winter It the pha, - es late ¢ avi xception of three, and they were Re Winte 3H eo 22 es N. Becke la of Rapho i ivi past S stimulate the \ hin strippers. He was driving two pasture : sa ownshij ; : 1d keep it 1 through the ~ ’ vy : = miles to the creamery every day in 1 keep it up ) Annie E. Hess, administratrix of the middle of December with Jacob D. Hess, late of Rapho town- twenty quarts of milk when the Second—The hired help is kept ship. creamery was offering high prices. employed continuously. Eli F. Arndt, administrator of Lil- Had half of his cows freshened in Third The winter dairyman has lie B. Arndt, late of Mt. Joy town- the fall he should have teen hauling the biggest check. ship WHY MOUNT SHOULD ADVERTISE of until val penditure f dollars By in | vour rs, bu the Bulletin | your JOY MERCHANTS $ IN THE BULLETIN 0,000.00 For a Name Powder busi- ago. king long e name alone the owners 3 $1,200,000.00. ¥ an equipment were a ¢ A better factory ore up-to-date equipment could short space of time of a few thousand to develop a trade name valuable as the Powder brand would many years and the ex- hundreds of thousands advertising. enditure ecame as Baking taken of for the common-sense use of space You may increase customers, increase bank account, number of
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