THE BULLETIN, MOUNT Joy. PA. ) Wednes Mey 27, 1914. y eeemmetarstmm— o* Sar gree ofr ade lib ie ode ofr odo ole afe ads rofecfedodfocfedle dio fo ofoeleed foafeadeadr dre eo dede rade fede afoade ade docle de eafoalaafesoaloalealoale dds doadeade de drdoadeadedo deeded 203048 oats tr Seated S030 a doles wo trode ee A . — Memorial Day Saturday May 30th, 1914 One day of every year set aside for us, to honor those, whose memories linger. All of us have lividual memories are thought of today but wyette; Stevens, Longfellow. \ uae > o 9, 9 e670 00 Teele oo , > 9, + * someone whose kind acts are remembered. Not only &. + +. 54, > 9, + National Men as well, such as Washington, Lincoln, Grant, V. & 3 3 { £ ¥ i — eile eled ¢ ®, Cail ° *% 9, % J .\AN HONOR LIST a a) nw CLOTHING Hart} S Schaffrer and Marx i $18.50 up Btyleplus $17.00 Unique $7.50 to $16.50 N= 7 4 REESE SHOES \ Ne EZ [1 j& is ie EI Beacon $3.00 up. Hermans U. S. $3.50 and $4 Em-En-Co. $2.00 to $3.00 Xo ®, o* % 9, In this community there 9 (a are a lot of people whose 9, ale ale dled ® 9 * memory takes them back to S/ o¥ EXD Memorial Day a year ago 9. £2 vole dled <> * when they purchased their * 5, Suit and Panama Hat from @. 0 204 - & 5! us. They look as good gu / ot Po @ Xa’ 4, > new ones of this year. I ° o¥ So¥ Vo¥ OP Iv 00 0! 0 0-4 > oe $ 2 oe oe OR a Oe a o¥ * 4 &, ° P20 9, * Jue We want to tell you of a few Good Clothing Specials that we have for Memorial Day. u surely will want a new Blue Serge Suit or a New English, Patch Pockets, Mystic ‘Stripe, Suit in 2% %! o Zo a’ & J 9 Sala’ Leaded 20 * 3 Blue, Black or Gray. You can buy these Suits at prices unequaled at this time of the year. % 9, & $ Oo0 2 & Sala’ LC \/ $9 + We are not running a REDUCTION SALE--but we are giving you values at least 25 per cent better than you pay for. - Why? Yes Why? Because we bought the entire lot of this Suits that our Manufacturer had on hand and we bought them at a low figure and we are Ming $6 sell them to you at just as low a figure. Think of it. Itis a rare chance. All Wos! Blue Serges $8.50 up WN) >. io 9. 0, 0 _& ($00 Vb 900g & 9, bo? 2, @, ho? & oe 9, * 9, * 9, 4 J * $17 For $20 and $22.50 Hart Schifter & Marx Suits ’ Shoes $2.00 to $4.50 : 0 ne . Full Line of Straw Hats Oxfords $2.50 to $4.00 $15 For $18.50 and $20 Dnigue Suiis $1.00 to $3.50 Work Shoes $1.75 Up $13.50 For -$17.00 Styleplus Suits Panamas $3.00 ub. $10 For $13.2 50 and $15 Values in Blue, Etc. 7 * 9, * © + 9, <*> 9, ede sledde dele ddedded > ®, * frefrfodfeddedded J * 9, J 06%, yO * 9. 0 odo J > 0 Feo 9. 9, $000 0, Oud 0 0, aX @, RR a oe % o SC00BDTOOOCOCCOTOOCOCOCOCOOE COBO S500. 30 HIN: SOOO000OTO000000COTOCNCO000000ODOO0000 So od PX & & & 9 Bell ir MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Independent Telephone | | gm TOE = i 3 pre tc {qe e Op BS £3 eli = we Te am Fa Veil ind oF 4 - "ay Yo jg 7 RE 3 REAR 4 ari 3: i) pe & 1 = J “Paal while 8 = i © wy F Voli of f& J WW ol ik Se sh » $8 & oF ns * | ; 9, odo efeeesfeileides Se eiesfedlediedls ¢ 2 Keele ed Jeeledded 9, 0, © 9, & ® oO. 0 ] @ v - 2% 0 450-630-600 50 4% ogeo30e5e000 45 9050-050 30400430-6% 6 XEXEXIRXIXIXIXIENEN 4, deede goede 04g > Og ge 45 aX 950 « 40046 0 S00, od oo So GR 204% 94, Aa aaa x Teele dededdeddeddedd 030450030030 4% de efo ole ade ay --n er si— -— —— th - I 321 11 ¢ diemesderfer i at nat Sung $ 5 Awe ; Ta ‘1 1 1 . : : A : 1 : 7 A : £ TH - ~BUL fee LETH Mr. Samuel A. Biemesderfer is at last Sunday g s of Mr. and Mrs. to feel sure the good old summer gain, using the same material. Meeting held in the Mennonite Church ; Joseph’s Hospital at Lancaster Cyrus Schroll at Donegal Sprin ith us at last, from t Donegal a e early weeks give it another applica-| at Lititz, on Thursday, & EE SR since Monday, where he had an op- 1] B [eisev spent farmers are 1 selling ha ac n Asc f xtr: i li l . J a 1 i : Jt ; : ¢ I 2 : op Paul I H 3 pent i farmer are still selling a { { 1 place on Ascen- of the extra dilute lime-sulphur Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrer attended / | ition periormed on nis right foot. |i t vicinity f Harrisburg ¢ 1 trengtl the present y i bound an all dav Sunda nama ap ate >q ; a : . 3 id 1 NC Tr a oa ( burg strength that present yield I 1 or an all day Sund: n and arsenate of lead. Kauffman's Church and visited Cyrus : Vi M N a , our 10Cal cow dro- tor x th onost f his yrother o « g S 11 1 r : Ql ATi ee + +3 4 Paid % + > ia vis : £1 ii; PE of his brother of grass looks quite Projuising, D. G.|School Millers- About the time the fruit is two- Root's on Sunday ned a ve SUCCESS ul i SL nry Bri S ’ ¢ « 0 x x . ¢ : : f 1 Henry, Brinser loaded a carloac last week » aX s and wife, rds grown spray with self-boiled Mrs. Jacob Snyder after being con 1 YC eTIOCl 2! Rey sok well represented for Philadelphia markets. \ Y Mrs. Mar tt, Mr. and -sulphu solution made as fol- fined to the house fc : id ! tI rds lo SOIk 27 honda ai a ; TIE ; Lo 2 . ‘ilies : i ; ine e house for a few months ds. He sold 27 head at an aver |a funeral held Sylvester Shank and Scott Smith, Mrs. Henry Erb and Mrs. lows:With each pound of sulphur {th ri Hs : bl ® > n i age price £270 ° i > the CtF Aa ; he : : Ww rheumatism is able rive ge price .of lead, e he Cross Roads two young men who display quite a n K und of quick lime, stirring ; he hana 1ighest cow 98.50 “hurel ir 3 ¢ 1 >a oi fi Cos f = ’ : again. M 1 i Chirren desire to see the Pacific Coast, are a e ingredients together with enough - Mr, and Mrs, Si Gingrich . ; fra a ia . ; lating a westor in i he . “i A.B. Brbh’ an wife ¢ arvey fertained t gue sund IoRA NeW CO a 1S oe eStety) LID Wn ihe To Keep Plums on The Trees \ r to slake the lime well. Then tal rat } wi : and Ha : ifertaine these guests on Sunday: da eto Ed i . . 7 ear fut yt ine ff at S raul . >tzler and wife ok ¢ Mp i M1 d M Hi M 1 ring completion, under the man- near future, stopping off at St. Paul, Superintendent of a charitable add water enough to make 6 gallons, ® ? Aa i oman do M1 ! Mr. 47d Mrs. Hiram Mentzer, daugh- ‘ = c Tine i 2 > 3 m on Thursday. They visi ‘ 5 : a 5 + Saugs nt of Carpenter Hoffer of Bliza- Minn. me in the eastern part of Pennsyl-' and add one-half ounce of arsenate ° oR oa Phursaey. They visfled Jon r Edha and son Herbert of Ephra- thtowr Mr. and Mrs Paul Sload accom- = 7 : Yee 3 I ¢ liquid. Thi Fhi:chbaugh’s + 3 y + yy Ih ¥ 1 W et 1 state Zoologi of lead to each gallon o iquid. 1i8 ® 1; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. For and Toe : : oF ahiod y ypark i i J i ! 0 the State Zoologist, H. i 3 didi : ; < G.sorney. a Loraw the Florin painter, with his panied the auto In on Ascension}, eo atine that on is the last avine needed (Cayton Erb and family from Lan- ughters: Elizabeth and Helen. Leo ; ; ; \ irface, Harrisburg, stating that a 1 he I praying nee . ) ¢ aughiers mlzahelh ana Helen, Lee. rece are applying a coat: of paint Thursday, from. Blizabethiown. They : : os oa : : . disville, and I. B. Erh and daughter § Forney and son Jacob of Lancaster; |. Lr re le il : . ) ; ATE plum tree blooms profusely I have known of successful re- so Bh ¢ : y 3-01, waneagler; e H. H. Bard concrete house on made the trip of nearly 200 miles : : : . . . . Ruth from near Lititz, visited A. H Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hostetter and : is ea 1 ye only a few plums ma- sults in the use of dilute Bordeaux * rps in rs. ter and ev Avenue. vithout any delay, and were among : : . : is Firb’s on Sunday. children Ruth, Paul and Albert, Mr. 7 the first to return s what to do to preserve mixture instead of lime-sulphur solu- \be Mumma, the Mt. Joy town- an J ck he t for the i i and Mrs. A. B. Groff, son Nelson : W. 1. Heisey Candidate for Legi uit for the institution. In reply tion. This consists of 2 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nornhold from nd daughter Elizabeth of Spring- ®"'P desler in am Stach, ! x el L lature contemplates going to Wash-| © nguiry Prof, Surface ‘wrote as b tone and 3 pounds of quicklime Manheim, and Misses Anna and Ar- 1ay Mills and A.C Lieisoy of 10 of crushed stone from the Frank : : ow follows: in 50 gallons of water, with 2 pounds tilla Erisman spent part of Sunday 1) Millis, an A. : 18€} I norte ) wi ap on signe : vith H. G. Rohrer’s A z Pierce crusher last week : : oa thfo . crusher last. weex r ible, spray before the blos- of arsenate of lead added. Of course Se i 4 ; : 2) leading citizens who hope to GE. ni he street oiling apparatus of 1 burst, using lime-su quantity use the Anna Brubaker passed very safis- | the same as for San Jose scale. € proportions. Give the spray- factorily and received a . teachers’ RHEEMS Mr. Schock of Mt. Joy, blackened "** all from ithe Ricems ) . . toffice bv a Rural Carrier “S alroote 3 a 1: a vari a PO CE pny a nu arri . : . 4 3 ti - 0 . 3 . y i i the Strects. in this bi ay Bhon rus Evans. the Rheems thresher,| YOu can get this from dealers in your ings at the same lime as for the license jast week. We wish Anna Traction Engine and Road Scrap- Points last Saturday afternoor or ? a, action onzihe 10 A ind dilute it according to their lime-sulphur solution preparations. success in her new adventure. EH H £1 ray repairer 4 hed is large acti ngine er Are Improving Our Roads rs hl D 1s ¥ i ‘1 oad anep in directions, or make it yourself by A Wn ——- em a i scraper : . ze Floyd, and they con-|PO ng two pounds of sulphur and one ERISMAN'S CHURCH Cablegram Misinterpreted - Ar « fra Amo tarher of 3. ni on 3 £13 Th 11 f are " o . LL] 1 oh Vir. and Mrs. Amos Garber of Done the Toads in thi und of lime in each gallon of water ome ( ir farmers will plant Pwo weeks ago a cablegram was nent \ at Lancaster this endeavoring to . : 0 Tri : pu 20 : : ge r if it eive atisfaction. received from India stating that Elmer Brindle of After the blossoms fall spray again, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bucher visited Isaac Hess, an uncle of Levi H. Her- ti;1 near Mechanicsburg were gue of using a pint of concen 1 lime-sul- father near Brunnerville, on Sun- shey, of TLandisville, | who is a mis- "me rauman of near Mt. Gretna, cco dealers, are bansacted business in this place : negotiating for a number of large on Sunday. phur solution in 20 gallons of water, day. gionary in India, died of smallpox. and family 1t now turns out to be incorrect and his brother David that Mr. Hess is record of furnishing or this proportion ling to ft" one- Mr. and Mrs BE, Risser ard daughter croj recovering. The in Donegal on Sunday mistake was in a misunderstanding Martin Metzler attended the Bible of the cablegram. of butte every weel at | half ounce of arsenate « lead io egepr sPent Sun Ascension Day guests of WwW. L. H y had the gra mow- } pour Be . : i 3 i fq] field { larrisburg irket + the pgst 15 gallon of liquid used Ju T Mr Jos, Kraybill, er in service in his alfalfa, field one "! risburg market for th yi 15 : Wie ; ears. little brown husks or Mr, and Mrs, Roy Schroll were day last we ek. The noise caused us \ A 1
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