I THE FINEST DISPLAY OF Leather Goods In OUR WINDOWS AT CON TERENAS RRR EERE 5 | €nas B. ZELLER PTAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St, | | @slling and Clerking of Public Sale Settlement of Estates. | Collection of Rents. Surveying and Conveyancing For a Good Clean Shave Or a Classy Hair Cut Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLORS W. Main St, Mount Joy Agt For Middletown Laundry RADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no | fee. Send model, sketehes or photos and brief description, for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. 26 years experience. Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET, full of patent information. It will help you to fortune. : READ PACES 11 and 12 before applying for Write to-day. Mount Joy | American Plan nC woserme | Every Woman Exchange Hote! Mount Joy, Pa. Don. Gorreeht Watch Years Hunting Case and Clock Repairer H by Miss Minnie L. Herr, of Mount: ville. Rev. Levi O. Musses of this place, uncle of the bride officiated, a 1 i w B| Cece 8 Graybill G. Wolgemuth, only son of Em Mr. and Mrs. On Gold Filled Fancy Engraved = | the parlor to the strains of the wed- ' Guaranteed For Twenty 5 {PTL LBL . this place. a patent. y D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, ; Washington, §. C. DR. THEE! & DR. W. L. THEEL a 1719 Spring Garden St., (lormecly 535 N. 0th 8t., Phila., Ps.) Ein Deutscher Arta, Only German Spociafist. The German Treatment, the only @uaranteed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, ethers can’t Care, all use Mercury & Arsenic, worse than the Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity. All & Private Diseases, Excesses, both sex, Abnses, Weake » Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Drains, Atrophy, Losses, Varicocele, Hydroeeie, Rupture & Stricture, apiting, Kidney, Biadder, 46 yrs. practice &6 yrs. Hospe fm Germany. Book Free, tells all, exposing Museams, & Country 4 ivertising Frauds. Hrs, 9-4,6-9; Sunn. 8-8 Shaving Hair Cutting Joseph B. Hershev Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agen for the Middletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. Cast Main St, MOUNT JOY Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA Prompt Attention given to Sales of Real Estate :t Property and Person # ® Fx FT EES EEE ££ TES ESS * 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 * eures or money back. TT 2 2 XX 2 % 2% Ek Et 2 EES TES ES Steam Vulcanizing By Experienced Hands SPEED VALCANIZING COMPANY NORTH WEST CORNER Lancaster, Pa. By sending amd decreased maintenance cost. * | * . - * » w ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS AM Work Guaranteed. Quick service | your work to us you | will notice the difference in mileage | Repairing of all kinds done ob - baner Tubes and Casings at reason- able prices. Miller's JeweleryStore | = ful gifts. Immediately after con- @ | gratulations the guests were ushered Near Bowmans Store ato the dining room where a sumptu- uous dinner was served of which about MT. JOY PENNA. 3 75 partook. At 2.30 p.m.the bridal = | party were conveyed to Lancaster in 8 | automobiles driven by Mr. Amos M. S LL | Weidman of Manheim, cousin of the COURT PROCLAMATION | bridegroom, and Mr. Enos F. Doestler of Letort. The happy couple | | Whereas, Honorable Chas. I. Lan-|jept on the 4:28 train for a two | ¥ | dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Has | woeks’ honeymoon to Philadelphia, sler, Associate, Judges of the Court | | of Common Pleas in and for the Coun | ty of Lancaster, and Ass ces of the Courts of Oyer and Termi- |: | ner, and General Jail Delivery and | | Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and | | for the County of Lancaster, have fis- | sued their precept, to me directed requiring me, among other things, | | to make public proclamation thru- | out my bailiwick, that a Court of Oy: | er and Terminer and a General Jai! | Delivery, also a Court of the General | Quarter Sessions of the Peace and { { Jail Delivery, will commence in the | | Court House in the City of Lancas- ter, in the Commonwealth of Pern | | sylvania, ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN NO- VEMBER (the 17th), 1913, In pursuance of which precept Pub- lic Notice is hereby given to the May- or and Alderman of the City of Lan- | caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner | and Constables of said City and Coun- ty of Lancaster, that they be then | and there in their own proper per- | | sons with their rolls, records and ex- | appertain in their behalf to be done istant Justi- | Caverns, Virginia { formerly aminations, and inquisitions, and Kiehi—Ciark their other rememberances, to do : those things which to their offices Miss Sue Clark, daughter of Mr. Knows That instead of sallow skin and face blemishes she ought to possess the clear complexion and the beauty of nature and good wolgemuth—Frey 0 A very pretty wedding was solemn: | Mrs. Jemimah imed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. |] B. Frey, of Manor last Wednesday at eleven o'clock, when their daughter, lia H., became the bride of Mr. S. S. Wolgemuth of The bridal party entered ding march from “Lohengrin,” played using the beautiful ring ceremony. The bridesmaids were Miss Ada H. Frey, sister of the bride and Miss Hettie H. Deitrich of Lancaster, the groomsmen being Messrs. D. Avery Hess of New Danville and Charles R. Arnold, of Manheim. The ushers were Messrs. John P. Heisey and Enos F. Doestler, and Misses Ada Kendig and Fannie Heisey were the assistants. Misses Ella H. Deitrich and Minnie S. Bender served as table The bride wore a gown of 1 waiters. : ) : H., Stumpf. | cream silk crepe de chine, With| no. .15 Mrs Sam Garman enter Jeweler, Engraver pear] trimmings and lace and} ,;;.g Mr Garman's father of Eliza- carried a shower bouquet of cream |, ..,. roses. The bridesmaids wore pink and light blue crepe de chine, trim- med in shadow lace and carried white carnations. The bride was the recipient of many useful and beauti- D. C. Luray other points | Washington, and Baltimore, f interest. Lehman—Hostetter Tuesday morning at the residence | of Rev. Isaac Brubaker, in Rapho | township, Prof. J. Lehman, of Can- ton, Ohio, and Miss Sara A. Hostet- | ter, daughter of the late David Hos- | tetter of Penn township, were united in marriage. After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the resi- dence of Mrs. Libby Erb, near Sa- lunga, a sister of the bride, where a wedding dinner was served. Prof. Lehman is a native of Lancaster, and resided in Manheim, For the past eighteen years he has been principal of the schools of Can- ton, where the newly wedded couple wil] reside. nd Mrs. John Clark of Marietta and | and also those - who will prosecute | prank Kiehl also of Marietta, were | against the prisoners who are or ther 1 " adze of ih ' i 3 a | Mmarrie at 1e arsonage o shall be, in the jail of the said mn ’ ( al he parsonag : C ho! county of Lancaster, are to be thep | Trinity Reformed church, Columbia. | and there to prosecute against them | Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock by | hz » jus | as shall be just. the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. H. Panne-| Dated at Lancaster, Pa, the 13th ir becker. day of October A. D, 1913. eral BE MILTON EBY, Sheriff R'S Subscribe ior the Mt Joy Bulletin Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulltein. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery Eyes Tested and All Kinds of ALSO Electrical Goods Such As ELECTRIC IRONS, MOTORS, FLASH LICHTS, BATTERIES. Etc. §. H. MILLER Boo Boas oleate de 2. TT TPT ePPTITTTTTTTPITITTTTerriity GLASSES FITTED East Main St MOUNT JOY, PA. PW / | Samuel Miller, proprietor of the Leh- | man poultry farm, near Spring Grove, | | is completed. | cently trapped were placed in Started Skunk Farm | The skunk farm on the property of skunks re- the pen several days ago. The pen, which is 14x5 feet in dimensions, has been so constructed that no harm can come to the skunks through dogs. The flooring of the pen is cement, with two cement pits in the ground, two feet deep and six inches in dia- meter, which will be used for breed- ing purposes. A concrete wall, 18 inches high, with two foot boarding on top of it, surrounds the pen. A one-inch mesh wire surrounds the rest of the stable. The two skunks are splendid specimens with short gtripes. Many visitors are being at- tracted to the farm. eet w= eee The two Bridges Approved State water supply commissioners last Thursday approved the applica- tion for the Rohrerstown, Landis- ville and Mt. Joy Street Railway Company to build a bridge over Little Conestoga Creek, two miles north of Lancaster. baller | Star and Enterprise, now a resident | smiling countenance | friend John Smith, son of | Smith who farm back of Rheems on Saturday. All Perry county boys are possessed with those friendly qualities, and we know whereof we speak. vigited his brother Fred Mr, and Mrs. Levi Fissel. grandmother at Lancaster. and Mrs. Joseph Wickenheiser. visited Emanuel] Kauffman and fami- Philadelphia, was the guest of Albert on spent Sam Cover. tended Teacher's caster last Thursday. a husking match at M. H, Kauffman’s. Brandt won by 2 shocks. supper at | burg, PLEASANT HILL The week just ended had a little | tinge of the Indian Summer variety. rushing his hay Garber's last Cyrus Evans was over at Rev, Thursday, Charles Bless is ittack of Lumbago suffering with an and ls deterred of Harrisburg was visiting her aunt Neideigh and family ast week. We had the pleasure of seeing the of our young Joseph operates an extensive SPORTING HILL | Kaser of East Petersburg, John Mrs. Garret and son were visiting Miss Elizabeth Shiffer visited her Seofoctoofootoodooteotestoctectectetoto ecole stools Bete cte tonto ote cts Beate Be Beate Beale Be Be Bu Be 8. 8. 5.9 0 0 0 9.9 5 0 Sarah Long spent a week with Mr.' Gedodivaleciocie dds eleclsibilhetodooddi dh Bel Bl £8 2 8 8a 8 2a a a Sam Peters and wife of Baltimore y. James Hackerty, Deputy Sheriff of Mr. and Mrs. Buffenmeir of Leban- Sunday at the home of at- Lan- Emma and Fannie Dissinger Institute at J. K. Brandt and Albert Bishop had The Republicans of Rapho celebrat- >d their victory with asour krout Stumpf’s Hotel. Mr and Mrs. Eli Shelly and son Clarence of Lancaster, were visiting ir. and Mrs. Emanuel Kauffman. Marie and Charles Shonk of near ’ | Lititz spent a week with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Cooper. | Messrs. Chubb, Kiesling and Arn-| old returned to their homes in Perry | county after working for H. Metzler | since summer, Elmer H. Kauffman celebrated his | birthday at Stumpf’s Hotel with al chicken and waffle supper. The boys | had a jolly good time, | te el Mei SALUNGA | Florence Gainer spent last week at | Lancaster. | Ada Melhorn spent last week visit: | ing relatives in York county. ! Barbara and Katie Newcomer visit-| ed their aunt in York last week. { I Mrs. Jacob Minnich spent last Thursday with her sick sister at | Lititz. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Herr and son John visited Mr. Herr’'s parents on| Sunday. Miss Barbara Newcomer of Peters. | spent last week with her father Jacob Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. George Way and family spent Sunday with William Way's in Mt, Joy. Mr. Philip Metzger of Ridgeway, Elk county, spent Friday and Satur- day at the home of his parents. Miss Sadie Hays left Monday for a visit to relatives in Shippensburg. | and other parts of Cumberland Co. | Mrs. Martin Ebersole and son | Jacob spent Saturday and Sunday] at Donegal Springs, as guests of the | former’s brother, Mr. Jacob Wier | The revival in the M. E. Church is still in progress and if the earnest | work of Pastor and congregation | ever counts on the side of the Lord] then there will be great accessions | to Salunga churches. Monday Rev. Henry Longenecker and wife, Mr. Longenecker’s brother and sister, Miss Maggie Harmon and friend of Lancaster; Mr. Henry Ben- der and wife and Mr. Bomberger of Cumberland county left for Florida. eet A Cee: MAYTOWN The whooping cough over. Misses Mildred and Helen Sload spent Sunday at Washington, D. C. Mrs. Keller and children are the guests of relatives and friends in York. Mr. and Mrs. James McClure have gone to Renova for a week’s visit to friends. John Warner of York, spent sever- epidemic is ———— —————————————————————————————————— THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, PA. — al days here last week on a gunning expedition, Our road master is repairs on the state | b; ont! Me lz, The many friends of Mrs, Mary|town. Repairs are very§ pn oy Henderson will be sorry to learn of| Clayton Newcomer anid “ ny . bel and Katherine Selfz ( 4 » ee her serious illness. Mr, C, Brandt and Sterner have returned from a visit to Washington, D, C, pe. HN Wit, A "be send 1a Messor F| thee “ the fadulty, ville, spent Sunday at the Susuan B, Dietrich. Rev. W. F. Bare of Yjork, Miss Margaret | rr Motné OE RO TD DR RPP TPIT PP TTT PTI IT TITTY ITITrrTeTePTreeide sfecferieds PRESENT EVER SEEN health, Any woman afflicted || IN LANCASTER |). M. Backenstoe, Pro or suffering at times from | from his work. ; “Luther Day” was observed last an church worker, addressed E IS NO 0Ase op headache, backache, nervous- Samuel K, Weaver wil] handle the Sunday in 8t. John's Lutheran dies and mep 9k “Thursday ON Co \ £ CR ness, languor and depression tax colateral, next, vice Adam 0h, A very pleaging program was at the mid reek prayer servi IED NS\ [PAT 4 (i y Q T ks = . . i of spirits—ought to try Stump, retired rendered by the Sunday school, talk wag very interesting. . UMATISM, FIPS run SE \ ruon A great amount of corn has been Mr. and Mss. Miclitey gave a dinner Dr, R. O. Dieh] will give a ta OR SKIN pe VASE z B 1 C ) " ir St BEECHAMS | husked around here and a great | Sunday in hondr of their grand- “First Aid and Don'ts for Boyd incr dorad stom a bowels, OF ALL SIZES, SHAPES 2) teat. i ht, Bte 3 | mount to be husked, daughter, Mrs, Elizabeth Reeser, of Young Men,” in the Zion Lutfi i A STYLES AND PRICES. g| ‘ \ ¢ PILLS | Pues Gish Sletghiered a "oe Lancaster, who was recently married. church on Tuesday evening, D B A VK ed =|, £ . : porker last week, and fed the Mari — . at 7:50 o'clock 1 rT FRAN WHEN NO OTHER Z| Table is Supplied With the Bes: | elta people with part of it em oe Brotherl ander, the aug inlly Jot p, ener STORES HAVE = : the safest, surest, most con- |“, ML TT LC er ' EAST PETERSBURG Af 130. Srothbrhood. Bb ok Ul, DB WE HAVE z | the Market Affords. venient and most economical ie ess brothers, Harry and; po... 40 and Irene Lipold spent the The ‘Rgular monthly meetin your patents, or nul 8hbom, = remedy known Beech ’ | Martin husked corn on John E. Gar _ it Nests . n he Ladi Jo Aid Societ, and BARKS, as thoy ds hawe = | C6" med) wn. be am’s re. Paw : , 4 : week with Ephrata relatives, the adles™ y aoe as to pot = = | Pills remove impurities, insure | bers farm by the light of the moon, poo A B Copper of Jersey Shore, Brotherhood of "the _ Lutheran chy b at Your druggist, and stat : £ | Also Lunch Counter better digestion, refreshing {188 Wook fas nd ile’ . were. Al a former pastor here, was in town was held last Tuesday evening at o road to complete recovery. = = | ” ' sleep, Id haves a Exegjiont | te LS Ve GF ee week having the other day visiting friends. Lutheran parsonage at Manheim. , 68 Marray St., New York, ¥,¥ g =| Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese genera Ol Ic ellect upon a 1." ’ a a . | ——— A Ri fay i wal [BC 6 Z| Tripe, Bre, Ete. ar a whole bodily system. Theyhave | !ken their trip in a newly equiDPEd uufufujedsobibelrobobedodedioudeododidodododudod Pde - HRC, Fac. e serie y ap : > automobile og 4 2 z a wonderful power to improve |® ile, + & oe - : 0 3 acte. ines g <Q ather 2 pen 'nre \ the general health, while by | A series of protracted meetings 4 ¥ i Harness and Leather =z Fine Oysters In Every Style purifying the blood, Beecham’s | Will be held in the near future over J —-— i = . © E i clear a ski at Bossler’s church, under the au- % S L P S i g Goods Stor z neva Pills clear. ths Shin and (At Bosslerls spureh, Winder Wie 0 of The Hager Store-Lancaster, Pa.-T r Store ¢ ” B E | 8 § , i ( a oP ’ " S 0 PENN. SQUARE = ; = $ = S| BAR IS STOCKED WI™H THR BEST BRANDS kayo hs 3 $ . z LANCASTER, PA. 1 oi Ww wil \ The Com lexion | A turkey of no mean dimensions, 2 \ e » pL... - Sou i g! OF BEER, WINES, LIQDORS & CIGARS n | was seen lying by the road-side near | of D O O00 $ im E Er. Soid SVeIyWHERS, In boxes, 10e., 25c. | the Rutt School house by your cor- 9 ¥ y g -4 seve Mo woman, shoud fail fo seal the velusbte | respondent. Shot by an unknown e g 10 U - - i S I" =| | hunter in violation of a warning % 3 , 2 " g | d Q ing * ian - | notice to keep out. ' Wa cl cS { { at (C+ ece 5 g [runks at Half Price. Great Bar- = Goo Stabling Accomodation WEDDINGS | Mrs. Ellen Swartz, wife of Jacob 4 ] g gains. On The Square i | Local and Long Distance Phones ! | Swartz an ex-reporter of the Newville : » - 4 r 4 4 Abin i Winter THAT OIRTIPOPOODPDIDPe M———— ——————— Epon = | * 1 Originally 7c, 8c & 12:c 4 » Housekeepers and hotel and apartment Stociss offi ®endable | house proprietors will recognize this as a . p very Gnisusl opportunity 10 sevwre wal Merdfan|dise , i . 3 paper at a great Saving. HE whole store | is overflowing A ; with fresh new chandise for 1 One reason for this very low price is winter, greatly helplg to }get the whole ; aS kel f thi family as well as th hoyle in readiness. : that we want to clear our shelves © 5 Stylish Coats, Suiti and {Furs for Women. % grade of paper quickly. Charming Millinery 3 Women's Knit Und:wsear z Still more important, this low price will Women’s Flanellett. Sacques, Skirts & » p encourage continuous work for our effi- pi oni wv \ ts * : en's, Women's and Chikiren’s Shoes T ; aper hangers. clent mechanics #nd pape g Men's and Boys’ Suit, Hats & Overcoats 3 4 ’ pu? & Both conventional and floral patterns aera and Boys Liaw: and Sweat- t | a in attractive colorings. Men's and Boys’ Shira, Gloves and oth- 3 er fixings. . Attractive Draperies, (arpets and Rugs Good Warm Blankets ind Comforts And scores of other aricles that a visit to the store will reveal. Many Depariments In Holiday Attire For those wise shoppers who prefer to do their shopping early, mny departments are ready with charming ¢hristmas stocks, including: E (Wall Paper Dept., Fourth floor.) Parcel Post Special Cotton Blankets, Special at $2,69—until Dec. l1st—regular price $3.00. 72x80 inch- es. Extra fine, long staple cotton with short “wool finish” nap, thus preventing linting off in laundering. Made by Beacon Mfg. Co., and Esmond Mills. China, Cut Glass and Br:-a-brac Dependable Silverware. | Fancy Linen Sets and P) + Toys, Dolls wand Games” Attractive Jewelry and New articles for the den. Ideal Novelties in the Art Store. Cards, Books, Calendars, Stationery, etc, Comes in white, gray and tan, with pink also in dainty 23 inch two-inch bind- and blue borders; i block plaids. Bound with double stitched. Ey tl prin] Te: fixings Delivered free by Parcel Post. ofeeferferfode —————————————————————— ee —— VV The Twentieth Anniversary () NERS of Haynes cars feel pride in the fact that this year witnesses the twentieth anniversary of the Hayres car. Haynes purchasers find a certainty of service in that same fact. Mr. Haynes, in 1893, built what has long been officially acknowl edged America’s first automobile. In the twenty years that have elapsed he and the splendid, skilled, sincere organization which has grown up around him have built thousands of automoniles which, by as many purchasers, have been acclaimed splendid cars. The three Haynes models for 1913 have all the qualities %: dale agent f efficient design, honest materials and careful workmanship that | Abo Siding have made Haynes cars famous for service, and they have every * Ti up-to-the-minute feature that’s worth while. Telep Model 24, four cylinders, 5 passenger, $1785. : rire Model 22, four cylinders, 7 body styles, $2250 to $3500. i - Model 23, Haynes ‘‘Six,’’ 5 passenger touring body, $2500. Fl You kn i 4 one of you: Regular equipment complete. All models electrically lighted and started by the i only une. Leece-Neville separate unit system. Left side drive, center control. We pla you, that a all these ti / Model 24, five-passenger touring car, completely equipped, $1785. Call or Phone for Demonstration, LANDIS BROS. Rheellis, iy HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, IND] \
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