PAGE ETGNT An Ordinance AWARDING ECTRIC TRACT STREETS | Jed and directed to execute, on be- | half of sald Borough, a written son Electric Company, in accordance | with the terms and conditions set) forth In Section 1 of this ordinance, Ordained and enacted this third! day of November A, D, 1913, | COMPANY THE CON FOR LIGHTING THE OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY BY ELECTRICI RY OM TR Ti Tory B. 8. DILLINGER, YC NO RAL Dak OF President of Council, Pro tem NOVEMBER, A. D. 1015, WITH Attest: R Fellenbaum, Clerk THE PRIVILEGE OF THE SAID Approved this third day of BOROUGH 1'0 RENEW THK ber A. D, 1913 SAID CONTRACT FOR AN ADDI CLAYTON HOFFMAN TIONAL TERM OF BIGHT YEARS Burgess FROM THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A, D,, 19156 Novem IO to Washington Boys’ Trip Town Mount duly ap of sald and ol the Burges Council of the Borough Joy, acting through the pointed Light Council, have heretofore cceived bid from the Edison dectric Com pany for the light of the treet of said Boroug! from the fifteenth day D. 1913, to the fifteenth da f 1 p he « embe A.D 1 ot \ inch I ster Co ve I ( | Borough to TE be MNeNew Whereas Arrangements Have Been Made to Have President Receive County's Committee Champion Corn Growers Arrangements have been made zh wwident rou Congressman QGriest winners held at I'he re- Wilson receive the n growing contest inty Fair at at the on this morning Kast room u to i Jor een’ Dolla per annun 1 fo 1 lamp, an sum of twenty Dollars wd {if cents per 1 annum ch 80 watt lamp, shall Lancaster H. Thursday Ive per Hensel has ind lamps such Harry Io1 night, good . . ' ade a show for furnish al] poles, wires 5 ary for 13 that looks t its own expense. fe size of Lancaster. The All of the said lights shall wind up will between Fred Dig- such points and places gins of Philadelphia and Willie Mack. and squares of said = the verv best Borough as the Council of saig Bor- * 1S : : » ough, acting through its Light Com and work of both mittee, may designate, such a sensational Third: The said Company shall service are in de- are all action and be- furnish, free of charge, during the term of the contract, or any renewal : . or extension thereof, interior light- Sides are the most intense rivals. ing for the Borough Council cham- Other bouts on the bill are: Tim ber, fire engine room and lockup. the Battling Harp of Lancas- Fourth: In case the said Company Johnny Shea, of Philadelphia, shall fai] supporting | ? poles, lamps ang fixtures in such re-| Young Russel the Ninth Ward Bear pair as shall be satisfactory the| Cat, Monte Britt of Cleveland a Light Committee of Councils tormer resident of Atglen, and Young said, Committee may |Branshy, of Lancaster, vs. Joe Frazer such repairs to be made, at ex-! . pense of the said Company, and|°f [-€banon. such expense shall be deducted from | -_—m—r— any amount which may then or] A Large Turnip thereafter be or become due unto The largest turnip we have seen the said Company, and if, for any : reason, any of the lights fail tol'is year was brought to this office . pro rata deduction shal] be Yesterday morning. It weighs exactly made for the time of such failure. | six pounds and was raised by Mr. th vil : i | Christian H. Herr, near town and ® Drivilege lo extend the Sad 00D... yronzhy nere by his son, Eli H. November very r at its rr a town the Second: be located at on the streets be lads among are in this country been of that their They have order mand Droney, ter, to keer the 78, tn vs ai0l'e cause the said purn Fifth: The Borough shall have | tract, at the same prices and on the | same for an additional period Herr. ight years from the fifteenth] mm— fii ese. "dey of November, A. D. 1915. | Excellent line of corsets SECTION 2. That the Burgess of newest models. Beneman’s the Borough of Mount Joy be author-| + store SE terms in the Depart- Watch This Space Next Week WILL OOOOOOOOO0O00 RIOD LOVOOOOOOGOOOON id. L.. Spohn Undertaking and Embalming SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. SealenDoatontoato tbe uoatone atone athe tal. dl. bm a ih A EE ER EN SR RT RS pe pe eee oferfen)s 20 Soade sd ERR CRE Ea RRR eee fein] TTT DPV TT TPT TTTreee oh LL a he ae a TERT Jeodeolooloaootc obroteotctuateatoct. (0.2 0 8 8 8. F eofeodoofooiuofoieoioodedoedods dod destododdetssdeshedsadviivedestoctssdatetoofeadofoctcectosdoadostonte dado 5 5 5 8 a a » Dedlodal dt & | tion, soon grows morbidly | exaggerated | such conditions. | Is conducive to health. The’re here in endless variety. As to Value and Styles—none do or can give better. Caps For All Purposes Wingert & Haas 44 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. TO THE EDISON BL) agreement or contract with the Edi Groff & Wolf's First Winter In Their to have {bons of Albany, Gertrude L. | ceremony. [lime stone quarries. (about | that the | “Marseillaiva | prese | Marseilles, who sang it as they march- | gave me several years ago, says a | writer, and I have used it in my fam- THE AN IMMENSE CLOTHING ROOM | | ; | New 5,000 Square Feet Men's Department | possibly a few metropo the distinction belongs well-known clothing firm Wolf Lancaster largest Outside of litan stores, to the of Groff & the devoted When they bought to in the to Men's the build Co. of have single room State entirely clothing north North the same time on the room of the them gpace, that adjoins them on the old Queen in the King cigar store, on they at itreet took out an extended lease floor that quare feet of floor are erecting immense cond American House" gives silly 5,000 The on the ite building they of the King property, the reconstruction of the new old well as front of the Groff & Wolf store itself 1 when finished in a of the | in Lancaster It that 1 county de ned to be, months one ttiest really ‘caster the in the nm their weekly summoned took it cared for until Monday when it was taken the county hospital. The child is the best of health. $ parties have offered to give the baby a home, but it still remains the hospital, where it is known as Mr. Wettig was Pierre a boy and is in Several at “Moses of the Gap.” a former proprietor of the La House, in this place. 3 amr mrenatlliel iisseseonss A Destructive Fire The Pleasant View school house, Lampeter township, was by fire last Thurs- An organ and a few were saved, but the library and all the other books and effects were destroyed. The fire, caused by the pipes becoming too hot, started in the attic. — eer An Illustrated Lecture Mr. James B. McClure gave a very interesting illustrated lecture on a| trip through the Cumberland Valley | in the Presbyterian church at Done- | ga] Springs on Friday evening. The! attendance was good and his talk very interesting. | in East totally destroyed day afternoon, reference books Young Mens’ League Met Young Mens’ League of Lutheran Church met last the home of James Met-, Columbia avenue, After routine business was transacted an excellent rabbit supper was served, which was immensely enjoyed. — Gr ee. Gibbons—Dubller 27, 1913, Ralph W. Gib-, N.X., and Miss Dubler of Lancaster, | were married at the home of the! groom’s brother, in this place. Rev. S. H. Gable, D. D., The Trinity evening at zler on On Oct. | performed the / — at WB Built a Steel Bridge The Pennsylvania Railroad Com-| pany yesterday placed a steel bridge | over Donegal creek, near Chickies,| from the siding to the J. EH. Baker | The bridge is! about 50 feet in length and welghs | 15 tons. | RE SC aa™ hd The Marseillalse. There is a certain irony in the fact ' tn-n which produced the | is now German terri The song dates from April 24, | —\/ | tory. [ 1792, when Rouget de Lisle, then quar- | , tered at Strasburg as captain of en- | gineers, composed it in response to the | mayor of Strashurg’s request for a | patriotic song. At Strasburg the song was printed under the le, “Chant de Guerre pour I'Armer “u Rhine.” It owes its title 0 the volunteers from | wil ed on Paris, Man Who Is Half Sick. A physician recently remarked that | “it was an awful punishment to be| only slightly ill and have nothing to) do.” The man who is only half sick, ! if he has nothing io occupy his atten introspec tive and his mind becomes filled with ideas of his condition. Disease grows and flourishes under Regular employment Work keeps the blood active and the mind away from the physical condition.—Health. May Ward Off Pneumonia. Here is a recipe which a physician ily ever since. For coughs, colds or any bronchial trouble saturate a flan- nel cloth and apply to chest: Turpea- tine liniment—Take a pint bottle, put in white of one egg, shake well, add four tablespoonfuls turpentine, shake till foamy, then fill with good vinegar; shake well. All the local news In the Bulletin, y BULLETIN, MOUNTS JOY, PA. . . : a ONO OE You make money by saving it. h & i Men's $12.50 Suits and Overcoats Qf $10.00 $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $12.50 " RT ER EE EE SS —— . Al CS. MS EIA Uncommon Styles In Ladies’ Suits NEVER KNOW HOW HANDSOME THEY ARE SEE THEM. YOU'LL NEVER KNOW HOW WELL AND RETAIN THEIR GOOD APPEARANCE UNTIL ONE. COME AND SEZ THEM $10.50 TO YOU'LL UNTIL, YOU THEY WEAR YOU WEAR $16.50 ERIS EEE Boys’ Clothes That Wear SUIT AND OVERCOAT WE AND RIGID INSPECTION, IT MUST BE CORRECTLY TAILORED . FROM EXTRA SERVICE FABRICS AND WE FEEL CERTAIN THAT IT WILL GIVE MORE THAN USUAL SATISFACTION OR IT NEVER IS PLACED IN STOCK. EVERY BOY'S BUY IS SUB- JECT TO A CAREFUL PINK AND BLUE ..50¢ AND 75¢ BABY TEDDY BEAR BLANKETS IN COME, SEE, TRY ON and buy if your b Gara Double JA’ Stamps Will On Saturday Novembe A GREAT CHAI To Make Mc We are now selli coats greater values for less money than anywhere el: word for it--come and see for yourself what unusual sa for the man who is shrewd enough to buy now Bd $6.00 Suits a En Ee est judgen COLLAR AND COLLAR & CU IS THE TIME TO BUY T AND FURS AND WII WHETHER YOU BT NOW LINE MUFFS THEM TO YOU AND PRICES. ’ STYLISH NEW MILLINERY FOR THE LATEST SHAPES AND SHADE AND QUALITY AT THE RIGHT PRIC MISSES, CHILDREN’S AND INF/ ES. A FINER LINE HAS NEVER BEE AND COLORS AT THE VERY LOWE DRESSES FROM COATS FROM orsets SILK SCARFS O01 1 SOME WITH FRINGE STITCHED IN ALL SHADES 50¢. MULL SCARFS 25¢ Noes! Shoes! We Have The Finest Line of SHOES In Town Corsets in all the newest models in American Lady R.and G. Nemo and Ferris Waists. AND SOME HEM- BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, COTTON WOOLNAP AND ALL WOOL IN WHITE AND GRAY AT ALL PRICES. SWEATERS IN ‘ALL SHADES AND STYLES FROM 50¢ IN VAST ASSORT- .. 25¢ TO $2.00 D. GLOVES OF ALL KINDS ARE HERE MENTS. KID, SILK AND COTTON.. LOVES that don't “resist” the hand when it wants to move—but go with it. Gloves with a written guarantee of wear, style and quality— GUARANTEED (= GLOVES _ «4 On sale at This Store East Main 1 1 mE el ek TT 3 Young—Ruhl Chester R. Young, son of Mrs. Sam- | | | ( Fish for the Susquehanna | “Friday afternoon a consignment of] fish from the state hatcheries at{uel Young and Agnes V. Ruhl daugh- Torresdale arrived in Columbia, and!ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ruhl, | later were taken down the Port road |both of Rapho township were married | to Pequea, where they were placed on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock at) in the Susquehanna river. In the the parsonage of the Manheim U. B. consignment were 8,000 sunfish, 2,000 church by Rev. H. J. Behney. The at- catfish and 4,000 tadpoles. The cat-jtendants were Raymond Sharp and! fish were large, averaging about | Daisy Keener. three to the pound. | Se ———— bai | —— i Ruhl—Young Elder A. S. Hottenstein united in his residence at East Mrs. Pankhurst will doubtless soon | realize that she cannot be a stand-| marriage at ing sensation require a new sensation about three Hempfield and Miss Naom times a week. { ‘of Rapho. A | LACE CURTAINS E GOOD WARM UNL FLEECE LINED, RIBBH MENS’ BEN DRESS AN] DEPARTMEN Street, WHY MOUNT JOY ME SHOULD ADVERTISE BULLETIN “Abe” Lincoln Sa Abraham Lincoln said: know much about the ta know this much; when abroad we get the ‘ goods foreigner gets the mogey; buy goods made at 0 both the goods and th Those who ge in this country. We Petersburg, Oscar H. Ruhl of West! of Mount Joy busi /in the Bulletin. Are yon getti
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