AGE TWO THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA E. SCHROLL, Editor & Prop SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months 0 Cents T Months 2 Copies mple Copies FREE Ente it the post office at Mount Joy as second-class ail matte All correspondents m have their ications reach s office not ater than Monday Telephone news ‘tance between that time and noon Wednesda) Chan- must positive- Commun Ol IMpol 12 o'clock ges for advertisments 1 ly reach this office not later than Monday night. New advertisments inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday night Advertising rates on applica- tion EDITORIAL The trouble with many people is that they assert their suspicions as facts. ouin ws Still we believe we are (wo years nearer peace in Mexico than we were two years ago. * J * One must concede that women of today show better aste in politics than they do in dress *® + ¥ Just think. Down in Arizona there are people who have never seen a moving picture show - - ’ . Another of the great mysteries of life is why is it that company gener- ally comes on the cook's day off. * * * \ circus clown has becom: a preacher All right; and now let the circus clow get out of the puilpits. * * * * Un reglns to suspect that Roger is the scratch candidate in the Ill Democratic Senatorial race . . - - Missouri's failure to get a satis- facto state song encourages Illinois t or: 1long with “how dry I am.” * » * ~ ren. Wotherspoon who is going to be head of the American army before | long ought to be able to stir things * * * * have doubles, but is an exception Most great men Senator L.ewis of Ill, These uburn whiskers have no duplicates. . . . . We may owe ancient Greece a great debt, but the young Greeks are | it at every fruit store and shine parlor. \ . . -> collecting every shoe The Carabao Society is expected to maintain silence in regard to Secretary Daniels’ order as to the use of e in the navy. LI » - children absolute Twelve million some American dentists go abroad to practice their profession $s * % * In accordance with the immemorial | since the time of Senator Cum- | usage of the “outs” President Washington, mins calls President Wilson a “usurper.” - * * = Washington now boasts of being the habitation of the two most dis- tinguished men in America. The | great Walter Johnson and a Mr. Woodrow Wilson who 1sed to live in New Jersey. ts = 3 News Dispatches have it that Col Goethals promulgated a permanent form of government in Panama. If ~m. this is true it ig the first time suck v thing has occured south of the Rio Grande. Senators sir fuss befor ng re garding canal tolls If he right at firs ) would think) the 1d lost their prehistoric ligndty ® ’ * - We t wi n tain C 1 S ( ec WE T terprisin; qu r establish 3 ) 3 mirrqrs EE a] FARMER NEAR DEATH Joseph H. Tyson, of Coiumbia. Suf- fering g From Blood Poison Joseph H Tyson, whe enants Rosenthal farm near a serious condition at home suf- fering from blood poisoning ¢ briar Tyson by running a locust in his hand. Last Thursday started fo clean the fences about the farm, and in doing so came in contact with locust trees which grow along them. Im trying to clear ath a tree a sharp thorn inflicted i ugly would in his hand He paid . attention to it until his hand bh to swell and Dr. Berntheisel of mbia, was called The physician that the wound had become i andi that blood poisoning had away some dirt hold Goods | 25. Mre. Reuben rge lot of house ew street. C. S. sale. g 5 in the] country have defective teeth, and vet | Columbia, is in stained It i& feared that Tyson must | hand amputated to save his | 3! THE MASTERSONVILLE BRONCHITIS CONQUERED { Our Schooj Closed a Very Success- — ful erm Last Friday Royersford, Pa.,, Man Tells How UR ond Geib travels with the: . 1 employer, Harry 1d o - ) a ) D VOIk KH. ao > Wi Verner has purchased ere is flamn rom achine and now Spins tubes—a hard cougt 1 ountry oads like in ex time chronic pulmonary |perienced chauffeu nay result. { Here are the signs of spring: Green Townsend Young of Royersford, |... chirping of birds, an occasion-| Pa, says: “A severe bronchial tron |, sharp east winds, hauling! ble contracted caused me much diff}- | culty about breathing. My chest felt | clogged up and there was consider- Ing ! manure and last but not least garden- able soreness. [I tried different rem- Mr. Nathan Cupp sold his tobacco] edies without help: but I am glad to | last week. For one lot he got Tis | say that Vinol cured my bronchial | and for the other 8% to the same trouble which had lasted for thred |iohacco concern for whom Levy months. My breathing is all right | gyothers are buying | and the soreness entirely gone from Mi my chest.” George Geib is suffering : : : ji. from blood poisoning. He was hurt Vinol contains the curative, healing | . | n the head while at work and the principles of fresh cods’ livers (with. | out oil) and tonic iron. We guaran- | tee it to be delicious in taste and to sore would not heal and the poison- ing developed. He suffers much pain.| satisfy you with its medicinal effects. | William Moyer met with a serious P. S. If vou have any skin trouble | accident last week, when his horse try Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. | started in kicking and smashed in W. D. CHANDLER & CO je qasher, sia ed into the fence, Druggists | wagon at every joint. Mr. Moyer es- Mount Joy, Pa |caped without any serious injury West Main Street Mrs. Samuel Kulp wishes to rent part of her house, the majority of the American Plan Rates Moderate | { garden and the stable to some one _— The part for rent consists of 5 A | . { large main rooms several] smaller Exche nge Hotel { attachments, cellar and good water. | The stable is large. The garden is | in good condition Applicants will Mount Joy, Pa call on Mrs. Kulp, or address Chas. G. Becker. Rent very reasonable, J. Ml. Backenstoe, Pro, |= 20. Bert very memo I'he Mastersonville school closed sess on Friday with a splendid, climax. 1 : | The books and all school supplies Has just beem remodeled thruomt | plated ion the vacation shelves. Has all modern convenience such &8 |, | se was swept and garnished. Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam { The boys and girls numbering some Heat, Electric Light, He. forty played several games of that " Ty " : | good oldfashioned game “round Table is Supplied With the Best rh : SE town Refreshments were then lemonade and to fill to the consisting of the Market Affords | served cake, enough for ail | : : brim. But the greatest surprise of | the afternoon awaited the teacher presented by the school purse filled with nickels, amounting to “ | prizes were then Fine Oysters In Every Style | awarded to those who deserved them v v i | for not missing a day and for head- | who was Also hiuneh Counter | | Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese | ii}, , new | Tripe, Etc, Etc, are served | dimes and quarters, | several dollars. The marks 0s RR EA { | 8AR IS STOCKED WI"H THE BAST BRANDS Eres etercains OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS Mrs. Dr. Herr of Landisville, spent sees | Sunday with her parents. | Anna Mary Landis, of State col- Good Stabling Accomodation | iece, spent Easter with her parents. | Coot and Lang Distance Bhowes * | Mr and Mrs. J. C. Shade: of Lan- | caster, visited the David Royer family { | on Sunday. | CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. | Miss Olive Bassler and brother, of ere | Lancaster, were Sunday visitors with LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT. the H. W. Graybill family. JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN Summer school was opened on DIVISION Monday with 32 scholars enrolled. Schedule in effort January 1, 1914. Westward-—ILeave Lancaster, 4:00, 8:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:30, 11:15 a m.; 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 8:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, *9:45, 11:15 p. m Jastward—ILeave Elizabethtown, 5. | 15, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.45 | Peter J. a. m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 5:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:15 P. | jacop Ss. Foltz family. jm. 12:30 a. m. Additional car daily except Sunday | ; . Lutheran leaves Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m., arriving | Brotherhood will hold a spelling bee at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m. in the hall for the benefit of this Saturdays every half hour | Miss Pries of Lancaster is teacher. The Mennonite Sunday school open- ed on Sunday afternoon with 121 scholars enrolled, Willis S. Kilheifer is superintendent. Frank Esbenshade and Peter wife and son Esbenshade of On Friday evening the > cars ‘ order toward maintaining their eaving caste 3:15 : leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to monthly church paper the “Zion 7:16 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:16 | ~~ am to 8:15 p. m Herald On Saturdays a car will leave Lan- The famous Lutz family quintette, | caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave | assisted by Prof. H. Kepple, cornetist, Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11:45 p in Fire evening to main Lititz, gave a musica cars every half hour from | cOmpany hall on Saturday to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster | @. good audience one of the 15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave | features was the Pete rsburg® march, . 145 a m. to 8.15 D- Mi posed by Mr. Lutz 8 half hour from : : : i : I'he Lutheran Sund choc eld Lancaster m.: leav- | their Raster to 8:18 | evening The n consisted a : 2 ' ations 0 An > g rs Ar eaves lancaster Gore 5 T eaves Hlizabethtown Ie noruses ind nging by the 3D Saturday T NWS "FREE RER i Reform I 1 € Col Watches civil a oF Bw ! I jracl vi rece 1 AT Special ee ay IORTHWEST RAPHO g 1 Plea S V Gis ( Sunday 16 me of Aaron’ R iibble’s of Milton a————— G > ( on Keen nd family, who IN GOLD FILLED CASES, cently ' moved to Sam] Flowers, called on S. S. Shelly Sunday Guaranteed for Twenty Years. $7.75 One by Ong our tobacco crops eave ug, as the time of selling grows Best of all it's departure cheers passes through the gate Were you watching the develop- Prohibition ments of the National Amendment? If you wish to do your w ® ® Cases in different designs, duty you will write them a short i engine turned, plain polish = note urging them to pass it d od M rr | ® and engraved. Monogram or g ELIZABETHTOWN initials engraved free. Eberly of this | granted a divorce from her husband, H. M. Eberly, on the grounds of de- sertion. rat Qn Blanche place, was Replevin For a Piano The Weaver Organ company has issued a writ of replevin for a piano $125 in the possession of Sue Clark of Marietta ——— t#The people's paper— Rulletin.’ Don W. Gorrecht wman’s n (Near Bo an’s Store) valued at MOUNT JOY, PA. O00 Se OY las thick as flies in a molasses barrel lalong the turn started to run and dash-|Smith’s breaking the] 3:45, 4:46 Refton were Sunday visitors with the BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA ALONG THE PIKE Mrs. Jacob Shank was a Sunday Wednesday, AprM 22, 1914 visitor to Lancastel . Geo. A. C. Zinn and G. R. Neideigh wa ends will STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING ind family of Florin on Sunday : Miss Barbara Neideigh, is embrace : New Modified English ing e pure oxygen up at Walter Heisey's, a short distance from the Shoes for Men old Fon They are right in every re Elmer Hoovel Irvin Brandt, Mr. | spect, especially as the lasts Gruber and son of Elizabethtown, | are not so extreme, and for were visitors to our quaint little city this reason are more desire- on Sunday able. The toe is somewhat R. Neideigh are rushing a threshing rig down at David Eyer Cyrus Evans and E. Harry Heisey's, on the farm. near Rowenna, were Automobiles and motorcycles pike that here to Florin on Sunday. Sylvester Shank, counter in Phares Kraybill's John Smith, | leads from who officiates be- | hind the store, and his friend were enjoying their omelet on Sun- day. weighing 1,940 annex to his $750 over in Joseph D. \ valuable mare, pounds, is an thoroughbred colt stables. What Joe don't know about a good proposition is worth knowing. We never know a Perry county boy that don’t know a horse from Alpha to Omega. — ee = KINDERHOOK—KLINESVILLE A Big Crowd Attended the Spelling Bee Saturday Night Schaffner & Marx Copyright Hart Jacob Goss, who has purchased the | Nissley farm, is making a number of | No E You Can See From improvements. : | 3 . Mrs. Lizzie Meiskey has returned | & * home after spending sometime with | 3 This Illustration friends at Maytown. | 4 HOW SOME OF THE NEW SPRING MODELS IN SUITS Miss Mabel Herr of Millersville, | | LOOK ON MEN WHO KNOW HOW TO WEAR CLOTHES. spent Sunday as the guest of her) i ONE VERY GOOD THING ABOUT THE NEW SPRING aunt, Mrs. Christ Rodkey | 3 CLOTHES WE SHOW FROM HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX A. Junior K. L. C. BE. Society was | 3 & STYLEPLUS; THERE ARE SO MANY DIFFERENT MOD. organized in. the Kinderhook church | § ELS THAT WE CAN SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF lon Saturday with twenty-five mem- | 2 MEN OF ALL AGES AND TASTES AND SIZES—FATHERS AND SONS BOTH FIND THE CLOTHES THEY WANT HERE, bers. | Elmer Stauffer has just completed | i a cement wall around his lawn which | adds greatly to the appearance of his | i { ol a | A large and enthusiastic crowd at-| One of the Newest Patch Pocket Models IN A STYLEPLUS SUIT IS IN THE POPULAR THREE-BUT TON EFFECT AND IS SMART WITH ONLY TWO BUTTONS CLOSED, AND THE LONG SOFT ROLL ENGLISH LAPELS. home the spelling bee held in the Northwestern school house on Satur- tended day evening and a neat sum was realized, amounting to $17.85. The MADE OF BLACK, BROWN AND BLUE TARTAR CHECKS following were awarded prizes: First AND OXFORD DOUBLE PIN STRIPE. Class—Paul Dietz, Howard Zeamer and Melvin Miller; Second class— These Suits at ............... : a3 37.00 Other Hart Shaffner & Marx Suits $16.50 to $25 Charles Lichty, Park Neiss and Anna Myers: third class—Stewart Con- |stantine, Martha Kline and Harry | Schlegelmilch; Fourth class—Stewart | Constantine, Harry Schlegelmilch land Pauline Smith A i BOY MAY LOSE HIS SIGHT Splendid Lower Price Suits THERE ARE MANY MEN WHO WANT TO PAY $10.00 OR A LITTLE MORE FOR A SUIT. WE ARE MEETING THEIR DEMANDS WITH GOOD, SERVICEABLE, STYLISH SUITS THAT MOST ANY MAN WILL BE PROUD TO WEAR. Elmer Schutte's Experience With a Dynamite Cap A New English Model at $12.50 —_— IN NAVY WITH BLUE STRIPES ARE VERY POPULAR AMONG THE YOUNGER FELLOWS, HIGH CUT VEST, SOFT ROLL LAPELS, NARROW CUFFS AND STRAIGHT TROUSERS. Elmer Schutte, aged 12, and his brother, Simon, aged 10, who live with their father Simon Schutte, an | employe of the quarries at Billmyer, found three dynamite caps and jam- med them into the single barreled shotgun which their father kept in a chest. Then the trigger. It is holding the gun at his Good Business Suits at $15.00 ARE OF BLACK AND WHITE AND GRAY AND WHITE PIN STRIPES IN CHEVIOT AND SERGE. SERVICEABLE AND STYLISH FOR MIDDLE-AGED MEN. lad pulled the that he was | § hip at the younger believed Snappy English Suits at $17.00 OF SOFT CASSIMERE, IN THE FASHIONABLE TARTAR time. Had he held it to his shoulder his head would have been blown off. | & CHECKS. STRICTLY ENGLISH LAPELS, CUFFS AND As it was his left hand was badty TROUSERS; IN BROWN, GRAY AND BLUE. badly burned and there is a | sight has been | & lacerated, his face so black possibility that his destroyed When the work he found the couch in the house and the older one | # that it turned father got home from injured boy on a narrower though the low heel and broad shank are typically fnglish. Made in tan, Russia calf and gun metal In lace and blucher styles at $3.00 All have the popular hidden evelets. The Latest in Soft Hats For a number of authority in vears we have been an hats of fashion. and this fact is well brought out in our present showing for Spring. The Derbies at $2.50 are very pleasing and the Soft hats ai $1.50 and $2 as well as hand some Straws at $1.00, up are unusually smart Seasonable Furnishings For Men Shirts, new shadow clean cut patterns our line of Stylish effects, as well as stripes and stylish are featured in new Shirts at $1.00—made ex- pressly for us The usual pleats and plain bosoms wil be found, all coat styles. Light Weight Under- wear at 50c. Comes in white and gray Bal- briggan Shirts: and Drawers, while at $1.00 is a splendid Cgyptian Union Suit Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear Special purchase of Shirts & Drawers, made of fine gauze The whiet Egyptian yarn at 50c. same quality sells for 75¢ seat.) garment (with a double Silk and Tango Ties As Tango is all the rage, we have stocked many new pat- terns at 50c. Both Silks and Satin, in rich Tango effects, to tie large or small knots, to suit your individual style of collar, Two new Collars have just arrivedi—“Standish,” an Arrow style, and “Edgewood,” of the BE. & W. brand—two for 25¢ To The Boys We are showing the largest selection of Suits in various Norfolk Models in Serge, Cas- simere and Worsted in beaunti- ful shades of brown, blue and fancy mixtures. Prices at $2.00 to $8.50. All sizes to fit any noyv Children's Hats 50c¢ up GETZ BROS. suifering fron ho Sa Mount Joy Hall Bldg. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Vas callie ana fe advise 1at the injured lad be taken to the Columbia ital and this advise was follow- ed YA EE A FR a RS SS ENS 1 SR RR ERS Fs ER Word from the hospital received at | to press was to the > 1 ®/ i Meet Me on the bridge and Well ° y | re ha ho irs wore mane] Krall Meat Market *un, Tons ov ™* Wall Paper Time T aennite determine aow Serious R the boys eves would be. Best lee Cream In Town | — ——— ag | CHILD BADLY SCALDED | pe ——— Pulled Kettle of Boiling Water ; p — Ta | Erom the Stove on Himself I always have on hand anything in Vr : ; SRL the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, gl! a 5; 220d. 4 1 Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etec. = Bn j I Noy Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and 2x [ 2 H Samuel Mutton, Prices always right. 7 a= I Done own — — RS i Rr S evening of a AY Z Es LE R oy of Is at hand and so am I with the | mother was i HH. KRALL All Flavers at All Times. finest line of samples ever shown. I i EE iy : Special Prices to Parties, Festivals, do all kinds of paper hanging at very ; vening meal, and 2 | wast Main Street, Opp. Bank, Suppers, Bc. £ 18 ) p ans ae eakettle of boiling water was on the MOUNT JOY, PA reasonable prices. It will pay you to Love She went into the yard for a| ge] Telephone. Mrs. CG. Hi. Zeller see my samples and get my prices few minutes and left the child sitting Marietta Street MOUNT Joy before placing your order for paper on the floor playing Suddenly she i ; ing this Spring heard a noise and rushing into.the EILLINERY 1 > nd house found the child lying on the > T k N t oor badly scalded. The little fellow | DISPLAY dKe NO ICC Emanuel Myers id in some manner crawled upon lat Bell Phone NEWTOWN, PA. the coal bucket, which was filled only ARE YOU OPEN FOR BARGAINS? * a short time before, and wanting to | Mary lL. Diller’s 'F SO, | WILL SELL EDISON * HOTEL McGINNIS mitate washing, pulled the teakettle | - MINUTE WAX RECORDS FOR 15¢ ‘ from the stove emptying the entire | 9 S. QUEEN ST. EACH. HAVE ABOUT 250 TO 8E-' The undersigned having remodeled contents over Irs body. His screams | LANCASTER, PA. |LECT FROM. WE WILL NOT PLAY (ho old Mooney Hotel, adding a num- attracted the attention of the meigh-| Call and See Our Special Line of Styl-| THEM OR EXCHANGE THEM. ALL ber of sleeping rooms, bath, ete; Ws i bors, who hurried to the| scene, and ish Trimmed Hats at $5 00 | RECORDS ARE IN PERFECT CON: : : cooling lotions were applidd, and Dr. | : [DITION AND ARE SOLD FORLESS "OW Prepared to entertain transiemt G. A Harter, of Maytown, hastily | REMODELING HATS A SPECIALTY ryan cOST. THE REASON OF and regular guests. summoned, who dressed {the little | mar. 188t| rye SALE 1S THE EDISON RESTAURANT sufferer’s injuries, and the Jsame may | |PEOPLE HAVE DISCONTINUED prove serious. The limbg from the | W. M. HOLLOWBUSH THE MANUFACTURE OF THE 2 TURTLE SOUP, Ete. Ete <nees down are burned fhe worst, | NOTARY PUBLIC [MINUTE RECORD. Private dining room for ladies. the skin coming off in sheds. He | ‘ Attorney-At-Law | may have inhaled some of the scald-|48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. | ing steam, whieh would be gerious Days at Lancaster, Monday and Pri | day at No. 52 North Dvke Street. We might | Villa if we did not about them recognize Hudyta and know sp much . Advertise in the MEwioy Bulletin. Advertise im the Jov Blletiy In connection with hotel] where he E. Ww. Garber overers Re i, \ 8 Wm ay style. The Rexall Store — | 81E Main St. DUNT N = oF. vy. LA } | PA
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