# THE BULLETIN, MOUNT Joy, PA. Wednesday, June 3, 1914. &, 0. 0 4, 0, 0. OO 0 0 0 0 0, 0 9, o. 0 ® Seadedrdedededde didlo dedndeddd Traded dodo doled 00a rod 2s tr ls 030430 lp a 4203 430000 430430 RR rode aleadedd 6304304304300 400430430 43043040 430430 30 ds 30420 04 side dedededededodededodede ANUFACTURER'S OUTLET SALE The Surplus Stocks of Several New York Mfrs. Sold To Us At Great Price Reductions ri’s Clothing, Millinery, Women’s & Children’s Outergarments Shoes, Carpets and Mary Other Lines ALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 6 HE business depression particularly severe in the Western States has put hundreds of New York manufacturers “in a hole” The mammoth Department stores in the big western cities are loaded up with merchandise and consequently are not plac- g orders as usual. Our New York office has been besieged by anxious manufacturers, eager to close out their stocks at a big sacri- ce as they need ready money to meet their requirements. We have thus teen able to“capture” many fine lots of the most desirable and seasonable Summer Clothing, Millinery, Gloves, Girls, Dresses, Shoes, Dresses for women, Carpets, Underwear and several other lots not yet delivered. All go on sale on Saturday considerably under price. Watch Lancaster papers on Friday for details. 0. ho? 4% 9. o* 05%, Ou 0% 0 0. Xa Sg Rg 9. aa’ egeed © e® o> 0, 9 bat Oat 00 050-4, & > P0o%. 6% o% Ledfedlodied ® Serf afoades ed * * COR) ($0 28% J O. 0, 0s o, Sedledledbiddedind 9, ($0,050 0.00,9-0, >, * A Oo oo 0 0 9 ($000, 00.90.00 ® * * * HATS TRIMMED FRFE COR OR WK (000500, J * 9, »> = FOR rene El || 28] 153) 4 ¢ | Prices Prevailing EVERYBODY. § AM boo 0% * During This Sale, All The Special Features Introduced In Notwithstanding The Extra Low + Lancaster City and County by the Donovan Co. Will o ho? %6 0, J Be Continued ®, & J Xa) oS, Oo. 0 @ We Par'Yéor Roun CarFire On A Au Pomcases or$ Store for Dad and the Boys 0656-050 Jo 050 650-4 0450050430030 430 050050400450 030-4 OR More. I¥'Costs You NOTHING. AsK For |r. ®. 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ 0.0 0 0 0 0 EX RE EX SS a a aE XD IX RES Srdledfrefedlodied Xa Xa Kg Xa X o Os. / @. 9 9, Os d See "0% 4% soles vrei dedededdededededdododdedd odie dhe fhe of fh ai ve *e 4 : > J : 4 i 3 &. Sega ter which this program was render- QUITE A STORM ple from all directions, and it was be. maintained at their present ed: Prelude by the Foresters’ Band; T——— first supposed that there were sever- am , regardless of whether the America, Audience; Prayer, Rey. N. Swept This Section Last Wednesday yu) fires in the same section. A stor- employee is now paid on an hourly For ~ 0 A. Barr; Onward Christian Soldiers, Burning Barns and Uprooting age house which stood east of the daily or weekly basis. i : Spring Garden Band; Barbara Frit- Trees barn, and contained baled hay and In aj], about 3300 employes, in chie, Miss Kathryn Fortenbaugh; a = straw and was nearly full, was com- cluding line men, installers, repair The season's first thunder storm,’ pjetely destroyed, as was the milk men, cable and conduit workers and fe # \ Y v bd 4 2h Oration, Rev. E. A. Bawden of Lan- 1 ) ) I OL Tr { 1¢ y k 75 “A caster; Selection, East Petersburg 0 lather Slons, | played havoc in house which adjoins one of the out- test men, will be benefited by this Fb AT Ii 7 i 7c the county last Wednesday evening. i The | will be $3,500 DOOO0OO0OOOOOOO000OOOOOOOOOOODOOCOOOOOOOO0O000 Band; God be With You Till We : buildings. loss change. Oe The kidneys are for removing waste matters Meet Again, Audience; Taps and a At least three big barns were de-| jor the barn, which is owned by Mr.| 4 working day of not more than Of Yamples eve »m the system. These waste matters are pois- selection by the Spring Garden Stroyed by fre, a big tobacco shed| gchlegelmilch and he carries only |eioht he urs, has been in effect in all of paper han ous. When they are not promptly and com. |", ” kj Band. vas levelled to the ground, Uolley ig; goo in the Donegal and Conoy | othe; departments of the Comp: 5 prices. It will .tely expelled from the body they clog other or- |’ ili In the evening at 7 o'clock the U&llic was tied up for two hours, the py, Insurance Co. of Marietta. MT. [ror some tie : nples and ge amma (oie with their work. Therefore, kid- |Z fii Spring Garden Band of York rep. “leCtric planis were put out of com | gayffman's loss will be about $1,500 eo a ———r ing your ordej le leads to other troubles—eye diseases, dered a very good musical program Mission and untold damage Was nq pe js fully insured. HE HOUSE IN SUMMER TIME ring. affections, chronic headaches, rheuma- [S85 ol in the park. Many of the renditions}40ne. to Iai, irees, oultbui;cngs, > -—— : : - gia, Neglecting your kidneys when i 3= pleased so well that numerous en- growing ciops and telephone lines, A GOOD BOXING SHOW Litt.e talks on Health & H by i 2 cores were responded to. The band, All told the damage will reach all of Em mre « on ai : ” yglens RY ynuel : Redd under the leadership of W. Howard peoode, and AY TUR UD 9 $100,000.1 young Eliis of This Place, Surely = ceo: - lg BD, NEW Eberle, a former Mt. Joy boy, wore I'he hotel barn of George Towns- Looks Like a Comer : - = its fine new $1,200 uniforms and pre- l€¥ at Martindale, was totally de ; = or Lu bx all Kidney Pills senfed a fine appearance. troyed ‘by fire. Neighbors wete] nu, ny posing show ever Bold inl rovs tog ne tats L McG Maytown ving brush yaen the Btorm scat-| town. took piace in Mt. Joy Hall = | ! L Fee heir How lieve, a most effective remedy for kidney ailments and The Memorial Day services at tered the fire which started the barn| ny night under, the auspices 8 were limit VO! >rsigned having bt all kinds. We make this statement after long experi y $2 Gite i. Baer, A. I. Snyder ¥ Maytown were in charge of May- gbiagc: : e Mt. Joy Athletic Club. The Aooney Hotel, bthor forms of Kidney treatments. We are confident thay w . row n The Mt. Joy Cornet! town Council No, 79, O. U. A. M.| 3 : Lila 3 pul | tend e was a big surprise and sleeping rooms le in selecting as a remedy that we can recommend, this Band of hte pieces, led the pa-'The column of the parade formed in l yes n Bomberger, a St wel Inn for thelr mones pared to ente he many that we have for sale. rade. Lieut, 'D. H. Nissley Post|the following order: Citizens’ band, rt ovo. Al fh oop | The first bout between Lew Geib of}, = © are of themselves gular guests. , &[No. 478, G. A. R. with ten marchers| war veterans, girls with flowers, waved ut the Hay, Shay, A Young Wo DX Io thousands ot years that | : 3 Teil ih 7 Trin unci ( mo 1 e an y o v The £ * RESTAURAN If They Fail and nine in teams; Ministerial As-| Maytown { gunoll Jo 13 0, YU, A. | ferent 8. cic. were: destroyed, ADOT ge good in Be Intervencd, . wilh Mereasine fa Q *1at1 » Se 2 Cd dd-| MM, ped ~ C ~ o | . » 5 + 1 1 sociation composed of six local pas-; M. and the Sunday Schools of the | Tobzeco Shed Demolished dy ; Sei dal oy slligence has come added accumula - Be i sneaker: Burgess and Mt.! Reformed, Lutheran and Church of | . : ag a Lancaster and Young ; A a 4 LE SOUP, Etd tors and speakgr; Burgess > | The fierce wind and rain storm Philadelphia Wa hamrer tion of household goods. Nowadavs I c elp a vas é 1 y Dining Room f x Mone Ba ck }| Joy: Borough Conneil;. ala Jacobi God. which struck the county about nve : Ty . ithe poorest individual among us & ve i This ors was rendered at the with honors about even I'he semi- : : g r . s’ Clizabeth- s program 3 NTR : 1 7 Brown; Citizens’ Band of El i-] This progre o'clock Wednesday afternoon played| . ~~ 3 would find it difficult to load his be- ion with hotel : BYrHs : RE itive : ca i , i ar c mn: General i y, No. 26,| Reforme cemetery: Strew Blos- : as : . wind-up etween Kid Ellis of this in season ko positive that Rexall Kidney Pills are unexcelled by town; jeneral Miles Camp, No. | Re forme d ete a : D havoc with the buildings in Landis- : 28d. Vouus Thom: ’t LaRosa longings on his back and move when similar form of Kidney remedy, and that they will do S. of V. of Elizabethtown and Lieut. |soms Bright; prayer, Rev. Joseph D.| ville and vicinity. Windows were | >? nc ng 1( nas ol al: Kihe ney struck him col-! aT, was a big surprise. Thomas & CLAMS in m. that we sell them with our own personal guarantee D. H. Nissley Camp No. 74, S. of V.| Krout; music, band; assembly, broken. sheds blown over. and signs tavted oft Hk whirlavind but ere At this vartiowter season of the started ( I11IKe a r u ere i is ————— : ha . i ai i i c is er Ai arvey aw-| um formed in the regular or- i Swick hall not cost the user a cent if they fail to give entire of this place; Aid Harvey Haw-jumn then formed ES torn from their fastenings. | S ; : +1 onc vear the stuffiness ang over-furnished - MoGr, Price 50c Sold only by 2 thorne: Hast Petersburg Cornet|der and proceeded to Union ceme- The greatest damage was experi the 2950 round Was oves Iheid, sol feelir f 1 - $ : > greaies amage as Serie : SE . | feeling of our places of : sis a PROPRIETy g Band of twenty pieces; Court Mt. | tery where the following program ceed Tv ‘Antam Lon of Landis busy and although fifteen pounds : yi : Ip on f abode a a o . ence y ADIa g a Tie} i reminder of some the gc int Z & | Joy No. 228, Foresters of America, was rendered: Hymn, America, au- ville Bits tobacco SEod On Ane tar | lighter than Thomas, had no trouble Se e of the good points J 4 y >. # 4CCo she Ble : : a m ~e i our prehistoric mode of li on the . Gar ber, Mt. Joy twenty-five men: General Cameron | dience, with band; prayer, Rev. W. Hipore. Dike aout 4 mile east ot putting it across. The bout was ’ . 1 prehistoric mode of life. : Fr ioti ra. si ror eoirls: iro ¥ =» ’ : be = y yo 5 CYB ne 3} oO ‘or the sake of comfort, coolness Ve a Pla Council No. 851, Fraternal Patriotic|J. Lowe; music, flower girls; dirge| =o. 0 "4 0 the height of the| Stopped BY Referee Collins in the : a tos 3 > ¥ : third round, saving Thomas from and cleanliness dispose of your loe Cre THE REXALL STORE hOOOOOO0000LOOOLLVLLLLVLLVLLLLLLLLLLLVVLLLOG Americar8, iweniyfour men; ad C. by “hand; Memorial Day address, storm, was picked up from its foun- 3 : heavy curtains thick arnet ; N. Mumma, Friendship Fire Com-| Mervin T. Brandt; music by mixed {4.00 as if it were bub a wisp of further punishment. The windup : "y cur sing, hick earpe 5 and pany No. 1; Aid Prof. C. E. Rouda-| quartette, Kathryn Clepper, Mary. ..4 dashed again to the|Prousht together another local favor- ot Re ¥nseRsonable furnishings. bush, Spring Garden Band of York, |E. Henderson, Henry Kraybill and ground. Every board in the struc ite, Fighting Ben Groff vs Young Mec- During the SIIB r season the win: of forty pieces; Twenty-five young| John W. Wolfe; assembly; return. was smashed to kindling wood Ginnis of Lancaster. The boys went dows ave ‘pen u § more or less dust ladies and twenty-seven young met} to Centre Square and dismissal. Nothing was in the shed at the time. a good six round mill with honors id ) : fe house. from the high school, drawing =) Marietta The building measured 140x40 feet. : essary © fu very beautiful chariot. This Was| yremgra] Day services were in| TE SOOO favoring the local boxer. Tim Dro- eliminate unnecessary furniture ney of Lancaster, refereed the wind- [rom er-crowded rooms gives an ] 3 ¢ | up. agreeable feeling of space, makes t ree Horse E vener beyond a doubt ome of the most| p00 of wm. H. Child Post No. SCHLEGELMILCH BARN BURNED "P i Joehing Of spece, makes the spectacular scenes ever presented ings G A R. The Bainbridge b band) - Immediately after the show Man- house easier to keep clean and more r ager : ensel Lancaster sanitary and comfortable during Be Put Ob Any Wa gon | this town and won rounds of ap- | escorted the Grand Army Post from | Tenant Henry H. Kauffman Saves Ath 3 b Jee ol of the Lencaster } a. ie during the { y y A ; i ; Athletic Ch atche 7 31lis heated term. | plause. It was the work of Prof. C. i their headquarters in Market street All His Live Stock Ki lo, C0 ; Jpiched Young Bhs TY en Flavors at All E. Roudabush, assisted by the teach-|{ entra] Hall. The organizations against a Lititz lightweight. They A porch > of the most useful : ! 3 a i Ls : . Tos: : Fn : s will appear at his 54 , and 1jOVe » additio yossibl rices to Parties ers of the High school. in line were as follows: Bainbridge, The worst damage done in this T RE 3 } is next show 10) t possible toa it} He ns tollowe > Mr z ; is : ; 1e Clu /ill hold another show house in °’T. As a safe play- Suppers, Etc. The chariot was fellowed by Mr. | Band: Lieut, Wm. H. Child Post, section last Wednesday evening was oe ub w 1 hold anothe how me As a afe play C.H XZ : ) | Jacob Brown's 6-horse team draw-| No. 226, G. A. R.; Royal Drum on the Marietta and Mt. Joy turn-| © the near future Foo Jor aby, 2 ‘evol and colfy 8, ©. bu e yt = ing a wagon on which there were no, corps of Columbia; Pioneer Fire pike, when a streak of lightning a -_,- formbie Teno workroom. forthe Street ol i 4 less than seventy-five school chil- | company: Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, |struck the large bank frame barn on Eight Hours a Day Use Td Sleeping. room \ It is announced by L. H. Kinnard, night, it adds to the health and com- dren of the primary grades followed under the leadership of G. H. Pink-|the Frank Schlegelmilch farm, and by a 4-mule team of George Spring- erton. The public school children tenanted by Henry Kauffman. Mr. er with about the same number of jssembled at Town Hall Park, un-' Kauffman conducts a dairy and was school children. Aid Ed Ream and | der the direction of John K. Miller, just about ready to bring the cows |and after September , the nine Auto Strikes Mules a number of horseback riders’ assistant principal of the Grammar into the barn when the fire started. |Our working day of all Plant De- While Mr. Amos R. Nissley of brought up the rear. The parade school. They marched on the side Lack of help, on account of the Partment workmen except a small piorin, was on his way home ahead then marched over this route: walk. heavy rain which was falling, ren- Dumber of maintenance and house of the storm last Wednesday, the Formed at Main and Market —— = dered the place helpless in a short|Service men, will be reduced to eight gust made seeing objects quite dif streets; moved west on Main to end Letters Granted time. Some of the farm implements, hours ficult, he hit one of four mules that > of town: Countermarched to Man-| 7 tiers testamentary were issued !ncluding a 2horse wagon on which| The necessary readjustment of were being led down the pike. A GUARANTEED TO PULL EVEN a pn gy to Jeremiah J. Springer of Mi. Joy, there Was a ton of bran, were Je-|Sorking forces to care for the con deep flesh wound was cut in ome ga’, : ¥ ’ executor of Mary Ann Spring late of Stroyed. The cattle which were in|stantly increasing volume of c¢on- mule’s hip. The machine swerved For Sale By etta, to [East Main, to Jacob, 0 yo came place. the fields and barnyards were saved, struction and upkeep work will be struck a mule hitched to Mr. Samuel Mount Joy, to Barbara, to Main, and a few horses that were in the undertaken at once and the pay roll golwager's stone team, injuring its HIES I AND, Mt. Joy park. barn were gotten out with difficulty. |schedule will be so arranged that the ja near the hoof. The accident was Immediately upon arriving at Bn. | A pig and a calf were burned. The daily and weekly wages of all em- unavoidable. as Mr is mgtey 48 >: : 3 ey : " : gi, Vic President of the Bell Telephone fort of the enti: family. Company of Pennsylvania, that on — Nissley is a CLO SORROCOOCODO00000OO0O0COCCOOTO000000 park the parade was dismissed, n. scene of the fire attracted many peo-|plovees effected hy this change will very careful chaffeur,
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