JOY, PA. Editor & Prop'r. PRICE $1 A YEAR ..50 Cents ..25 Cents the post office at Mount BW d-class mail matter. pondents must have their BERions reach this office not Br than Monday. Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- ges for advertisments must positive ly reach this office not later than Monday night. New advertisments inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday night. tion. EDITORIAL The relation that should the newspaper, word. That the the newspaper the merchantor that should to the expressed in which to us be- bear to merchant bear can be one word relationship mercantile en- one represents ideal tween deavor newspaper and and endeavors is ‘‘co-opera- tion.” The what of commerce. newspaper is to the merchant is to the chamber his publicity de- letting the is on earth; and his the secretary It's means of people know that he that he is right that one of the being here was to meet partment—his here in town; main reasons for vou and see you overcome those obstacles. A town what the Of course the if he could help high-cost-of-living news- paper brass band circus with worthy is to the ig to the circus. no band at all is not And if the band | performance is apt to of mention. is punk, the Advertising rates on applica- | Strong well Fake of Aberdeen, grippe had left me own condition from *d for some time. I tried remedies but nothing seemee=®to do me any good until I took Vinol, from which I received great benefit. My cough is almost entirely gone and I am strong and well in, and I am glad to recom- mend Vinol to others who suffer as I | did.” Mrs. Lake's recovery was due to | the combined action of the medicinal elements extracted from cods’ livers | —combined with the blood making | and strength creating properties of | tonic iron, which are contained ip | Vinol, and her cough disappeared as a natural result. We guarantee that Vinol will do all we claim and will pay back your money if Vinol does not satisfy you. P. S. Stop scratching, our Saxo | Salve stops itching. We guarantee it, WwW. D. CHANDLER & CO. Druggists Miss? in a which TCL West Main Street A Pure Olive Oil Mount Joy, Pa be punk. A make good newspaper will successful erchants; good | successful | can- merchants will mak a newspaper, and the c¢ ination not help but make a good live town. | Once in a while you run across a | patronage newspapers as an merchant who looks up the town Ch itself in this given to charity. does not manifest manner. merchant tells each one of the readers of the newspaper the good things they have been missing by iri ny we ay 1, 1 nl £1 ToL ing round at =ais pate ui business, then Furthermore, if reach the results you know a news item. or become possessed of an in- might re- it to spiration which you think to the good—tell Don’t bury it news- will do bound public the in your newspaper man. own breast, let your paper distribute it where it the most good. Co-operate. ~ eet i = SALUNGA Mrs. Henry Weidman nesday at Manheim. Melvin Newcomer ited at Naumanstown Miss Ruth Monday after: A. Eby. Mrs. B. E. Kendig land Park last week. Mr. and Mrs. children John and dav at Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry son Daniel spent Sunday and Mrs. Jacob Weise. Whooping cough is quit e preva- lent in this section and in some cas- es seems unusually severe, Miss Miriam Kendig has returned home after finishing another year at the Philadelphia School of Design. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Eby and daughter Martha spent Sunday at Petersburg with the family of Elias NY spent Wed- Stoll spent | oon Martha and Ph Peifer and | spent Sun- Howard Elsie Shank with and | Mr. day is our busy day and they nday written articles have a Sulphurous flavor, so what are we to do? Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doerstler and son Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Doerstler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Strickler. Although Long & Taylor of Lan- | of the highest possible qua OLIVESE, brand of Olive Oil is the first pressing of carefully selected Italian Olives. This first pressing yields the virgin oil, the very best, the only kind ever put in containers bearing the OLIVESE trademark. The old Italian method is conceded to be far superior to modern methods, and olive oil so prevared vi actually improve with age. OLIVE SE comes direct—canned in Italy—fron the old Italian orchardsand is Srensied by the old method If you do not find OLIVESE to be ity—or if fcr ot find it entirel; have your mon any reason j} satisfactory— back without que es 4ll that the label implies is in the can” W. Sole West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. A. L. CAPRINI, Pittsburgh Sole Americas ' Importer 0. Chandler Distributor CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. NCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT 15, 6:45, T: 15, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.46 a. m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45 5:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8-45, 9:30, 11:16 p. m,12:30 a. m. Additional car daily except Sunday leawes Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m., arriving at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m. Saturdays cars every half hour disville have packed several thous- and cases of tobacco, they have one | thousand boxes or more to case. The West Hempfield School Di rectors met in the Maple Grove School for the purpose of giving out |a m. to 8:15 p. m. leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to 7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt.Joy from7:16 On Saturdays a car will leave Lan- caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave Sib yiown at 10:45 and 11; 45 p. the schools of the district, on Mon- day. Tobacco planting at this date is progressing rapidly and the majority of tobacco farmers complete planting weeks earlier than fast year. Some of forming a sions on the ladies to hold ses- | Grove School | young men the young nnis club Maple suppose the gro Dr. B. E. Kendig and Mr Breneman attended the Christian Brookhart of nesday. year and had been a West Hempfield for many M. and We Brookhart -viving brothers. Mr. Clayton Erb help made narrow Iast Wednesday's fhe approach of the storm they riedly went to the house and had | just gotten beyond the big tobacco shed when to the ground, wood, grounds. We unds. { Ben]. funeral of Lititz Wed- | in his 74th | resident of | years. A. | are sur- will be allowed on Deceased was sley and his farm escapes during | storm. Noticing the building was hurled a mass of kindling | — a — Will Apply For Charter The promoters of the Elizabeth- town and Hershey Railway company will apply on (June 2 The line will ‘run to way of Deodate, thence to Hershey The expectation is that the line will be completed by fall | from early | will | | £ | ing Mt. | are | | BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HAVE | | hur- | | | for a charter. | Conewago by | ND hedavt cars every half hour from May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave Mt. You from 8:45 a. m. to 8.15 p. m. Sundays, cars every half hour from Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Lancaster from 2:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav- Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:16 p. m. Sundays, first at 6:15 a. m.; 7:30 a. m. (*)Daily except Saturday. car leaves Lancaster | leaves Elizabethtown KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE IN AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM- | BER, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR- SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK- LY. CHAS. H. ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND /- i INSURANCE E. Main St. Mount Joy —————— h | calling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates Collection of Rents Surveying and | Conveygncing | family of tt 3 g her | mother, "WV Joy. Miss Mabel Yale of Lancaster is spending some time with phg at Mt. ents Mrs. Saturday Albright. Miss Anna Culp her mother, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dariington of Philadelphia are spending several days in town. Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster Wm, Brandt with of York spent her father, Mr. J. P.| ited Mrs. I. Carpenter are the guests of Mrs. Lottie Roath. Mr. Jacob Miller York are the guests of Mr. John K. Miller. Miss Alice Guhl of spent Friday with her aunt, Milton Shireman. Mr. Elmer Garber and family of Bainbridge visited Mrs. Catharine Garber on Saturday. Mrs. Harry Bowman and daugh- ter of Columbia, visited Mrs. Samu- el Sload and family. Mrs. Robert Magee of Harrisburg | spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Anna Hicks. Mr. Ralph Henderson and two daughters of Lancaster are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paris Epler. and family of and Mrs, Middletown Mrs. her pa-| of Lancaster vis-| Frank Buller of] ETIN, MOUNT JOY. | RHEEMS | Township Supervisors are Using a Traction Engine Instead of Horses Mr. and sons of | guests of Sunday. This section was refreshed one day last weey with a heavy rain that caused jexceedingly hard. H. K. Landis, the Rheems supply company made extensive re- pairs to their pumps and cleaned the reservoir one day last week. | George of Marietta visited |the Rheems green house one day last week where he still found a good supply of vegetable plants on hand. E. E. Hernley may become a scien- | tific farmer. Last week he had Cyrus Evans bale a car load of hay which he hauled direct from the baler to the car. | This vicinity was well represented | on the State College excursion train | last Tuesday which started from | Coatesville passing through this place 6:48 a. m. Mr. John 8. Clinton, Mrs. Anna Black, Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. Joe McMahone of Philadelphia, were the family of Mr. George Ulrich. S. G. Graybill took 500 potted egg | plants from the Rheems hot last Saturday to his dairy farm near Elizabethtown, where he has started Mrs. J. Berrier and two near Milton Grove were . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schroll down pour of the ground to get \ { | water Tummy guests in house Miss Ella Glatfelter of Lochabar | Farm is spending the week with Dr. | G. A. Harter and family. Mr Mrs. Roy Lenhert and family of Philadelphia are visiting | the family of A. R. Houseal. Mr. and Mrs. and Christian Shireman | and daughter of Middletown visited Misses Shireman over Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Minnich and | Landisville spent Decora- | with H. B. Haines and fam the Mr. and tion Day ily Mrs. Winfield ter and Mrs, spent Saturday Mrs. John Tome Mr. Nicholas Peck, an ¢ Hester of Lancas-| Gramm of Columbia, with their sister aged dent gf town, died suddenly { day Xa at the home daughter, Mrs. Harry Frank. Nic. and Mrs. Thos. Johnstin family of Bainbridge, Mr. and B. T, -andt of Lancaster and Miss Gertrude Heffelfinger of Harrisburg were the guests of J. Fiank John- stin at Hedgedale Farm. A social will be held at the home of Mrs Clementine Kame near | town, on Saturday evening. Chicken soup, ice cream, strawberries, | cakes and candy will be for sale. Everybody is invited to go out to enjoy themselves. and Mrs. | corn the farm and er ee ee A em RAN AMUCK WITH KNIFE | | {traction Thrown Into Excitement by | a Cutting Affair Billmyer own of tate of Jillmyer was excitement a cutting affray hen man was | Webb, | heart | named came place ind another wased by a man named John threatened to cut “out the companions.” A man webb, who claims he from the State of Tennessee, was the quarries | that began to cele-| after iven employment at about day to have ¢ the ago, and of friends three weeks with a number in order Threats finally Webb named Williams, 45 | who had been at the] time. Not satis- he chased | name | he re- time holiday. a good bats were made, and man age, for with cutting Williams, ther colored fellow whose d not be learned. When urned and found Williams badly, having cut him on the left side of the face with a razor, inflict inches in eye down and almost said he was] rries some bleeding I nearly four under the ing a gash length, directly the cheek to the skin, through the cheek, he sorry that he did not cut off his head. The man was captured and held fast | officers notified. Collins first take the man to Columbia, of the Peace Fry and had to have and | intended to | Justice home, | papers | Constable as was not at committment driving towards Mr. Fry coming returned and got the Constable and when he was Marietta he met home and he necessary papers and then I.ancaster He of Squire man to trolley. took his Marietta by to the office Collins jail from will be brought Fry hearing week and given a the early in the Meanwhile the man's injuries can be fully deter Stevens of Bain- the J. E. and the mined Dr. J.C. bridge, the physician of Baker it required ten company, was summoned, stitches to close man being very The charge conduct and cutting kill ‘Webb. eB wound, the from the loss of blood. is disorderly against with intent to That's a Good Stunt The Keystone National Bank at Manheim, has mileage books that it very small percent: | makes good interest What would be the of our local banks loans out for a and at that on its Xgoney. matter with one i®ing the same HA Erg Mr. Hary nursing § a polig whi ed last age | | | ! Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. . te - . 1 |Joy township politician and retired | J | (farmer < | morning {terested in ready | seed leaf »|ing when J. G. 1 | gang {for state legislature, |and | paring |70 or 75 ‘|ter Shank a | Minn., fornia. We [them a success. |a steering imen in | very {from above both eyes. | dizzy | forehead (house | Mowery condition of [at weak | W1 | off, | dies’ a truck farm in connection. E. R. Dougherty, a prominent Mt. | ex- | | re | witnessed the Decoration Elizabethtown in Mount Joy during ercises at and afternoon. A delightful scene for some one in- tobacco plants when they the for sale at amount of Rheems green house Variety witness large plants the for planting. narrow A consentration of gangs ck this painting place last Monday morn-| started on the Zerphy the Loraw AS. house. Mill double Horct's house. Bard from near . R. Dougherty The agricultural this vicinity. W. S. on has struck | candidate | boom Heisey has a gang plow engaged the planting of | hired teams busily pre- his farms for acres with corn. distinguished Smith a school clerk, west Two young men, | teacher, Sylves-| left their | |homes for the wild last Tues- day. Their first stop will be St. Paul, | may be Cali- hands wishing | Scott store their destination all join township super- the The West visors are roads by Donegal experimenting on attacking the massive engine to the raod scr horses. They connected aper, using it instead of have apparatus on the successful. of the ER HAD A CLOSE CALL the tongue of scraper making it work quite George Floyd has charge scraper. Nurseryman Engle Injured by EX- plosion of Dynamite John G Donegal proprietor of Engle Marietta, and one Grand Army county, escape Friday killed. Mr. Engle some rubbish about the place, desirious of participating in | the Memorial day service Saturday, land in a hurry to have things clean for Sunday, when there was an the contents of which the forehead just He became very his Engle, of East township, the nurseries, of the west of most prominent [Lancaster made a narrow morning being was burning |being was |explosion, struck him on and putting noticed blood was coming the wound. He hurried to foe and washed the wound as good as he could and then was tgken tc Marietta to the office of Dr. a A. 7, Market street, who dressed from |the injuries. Mr. Engle suffered ns forbs {pain from the injury. It is supposed that the explosion was caused/ by dy- inamite left along the road when im {provements were made some time ago. ————— Leg Cut Off Rott, a telegraph Railroad, re- company cemetery Saturday, aving a brother is return home he take Lancaster at Addison for the siding at town, in his isited the Elizabethtown on, Day, 1 On h Elizabet train No. 51, 10:20 a. m., operator Pennsylvania Middle with father, v Decoration buried there, htown station to leaving and in conversation ith his father and did not board the from he was stand and leg falling and cut| was train until it had started away the depot. In get struck by the knocked off and his right across the rail run over the knee. ting on express was just below ce er Changed the Date | date of the sociable by the La-| The Aid Society of the Lutheran | Church has been changed from June 14 ta ature ane... It-sdll-he of Mr. P. Frank | street. tn Fy Meeting onthly meeting of] hry of the General | eld at the home of nan on Thursday, !| k. 2t| hands to his = | Heat, £0000000000000000000000000BOA0HOCO0O00000000000C | SHE EXT OF Stylepl Clothe WHEREIN 13.5 Will Be The Selling Price of $ E have just received a large shipment of Suits--without exception the highest quali are produced in America. Styleplus Sy that they need no additional commendation, having The reputation of Getz Brothers, linked with th Clothes, should be an inspiring combination to Men the above mentioned values ARE extraordinary in t The manufacturers’ Spring season is over---the their Fall lines, and the Styleplus System recognize their surplus stocks of high quality Spring and Sum] pencil stripes and silk mixtures in Worsteds, Chevi light weight fabrics. We were very fortunate in securing these Suits These advantages of economy we give to those whi “The House That Values Built.” Not a Suit in this entire lot that can be retailed many of them at $20. Our extraordinary price for thy J Getz OOOOOO00 OOOOOSOO0000O0OOO00 Elgin Watches ome. 2) B= EE Bu Take No tice! The Undersigned Wish to Inform the | Public that They are Prepared to do Practical Horse Shoeing At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy | Special attention given to ail work. | All diseases of the feet promptly at- tended to. Your Work Solicited BOMBACH & SHANK |General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers MOUNT JOY, PENNA. IN GOLD FILLED CASES, Guaranteed for Twety Years. $7.15 different designs, 11 1 FE) 1 Cases in Ti 11 I = engine turned, plain polish and engraved. Monogram or | in- BE Most Popular Baby Voting Contest Every one having their photo made \ |at this studio betweenn now and | July 1st will be entitled to 1000 votes Don W. (orrecht |for the Most Popular Baby. Baby receiving most votes will be | given free, a 16x20 Framed Pastel | Enlargement. Portrait and frame sells | for $10.00. Worth trying, isn't it? Mothers, start the contest by bring- | ng baby in, have its picture made and castthe "aret 1000 for it yourself. itialg engraved free. | t { | (Near Bowman's Store) MOUNT JOY, PA. | S30 110 TT American Plan Rates Moderate | finest line of Ask your friends to vote for your baby. Exchange Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. J. M. Backenstoe, Pro Couch J Ar THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Ending Saturday May 30. $7.00 folders for dor 330 00. | | Opposite Union National Bank as Jon remodeled it Second Floor Beneman's Store Has all modern convenience such as IMOUNT JOY Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam PENNA. Electric Light, Ete. ! ‘Krall Meat Market been Table is Supplied With the Best the Market Affords. Also Luneh Counter I always have on hand anything in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork Mutton, Prices always right. Sandwiches, Cheese Etc., are served Where Soups, Tripe, Etc. : es ss | { [SAR I$ STOCKED WITH THE BhoT BRAND! . OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS | | se ®e0 | West H H. KRALL Main Street, Opp. Bank, ‘Good Stabling Accomodation n. raepone oo 0 PA Local and Long Distance Phone | po. ead the Bulletin dio Is at han 0 2 ramples ev do all kinds of paper han reasonable prices. It will see my samples and ge before placing your ordej ing this Spring. Emanuel Bell Phone HOTEL McG The undersigned having the old Mooney Hotel, number of sleeping rooms is now prepared to ente ent and regular guests. NEW RESTAURAN TURTLE SOUP, Etd Private Dining Room f In connection with hotel will serve in season OYSTERS & CLAMS in J. Wr. Moa, PROPRIET Meet Me on the Have a Pla Best Ice Ore All Flavors at All | Special Prices to Parties Suppers, Etc. Mrs. GC. H: Ze, | Marietta Street EOOO000K The kidn om the s) ous Wt > 1 ¢ ly exne
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