COMPILATION OF THE ASSESSORS’ RETURNS FOR THIS The following js a tabulated st shows the number of dogs; The table real exempt by and the levy of County lates. DISTRICTS atement of Jaw from taxation, and of Conoy Donegal, Donegal, Elizabethtown Hempfield, Hempfield, Bast i a ve en aa West. oo an se har a Manheim, 1st Manheim, Manheim, Marietta, 1st Ward Marietta, 2d Ward. Marietta, 3d Ward. Mount Joy Boroug 7h, Mount Joy Borough, Mount Joy Township 3d Ward Ww ard. Ward Cast West Mountville... .. Galan iii iar vd Rapho.. ..... The occupation tax, single man, not a freeholder, value of traction engines ig WII) West. oi. oon ee UE 2a Ward ya i haa { which is known 50 cents poll or included in the THE BULLETIN, returns to the County Commissioners including freeholders, value of horses, Assessors’ the number of taxables, real estate taxable; the mumber and No. of Acres Resident Taxables J Muepteey] OLIN puery Jdoquuly *SJURUD, © *SI9PpIOYead 911] 8155) ($ 3922| 13941] 9849 10216 378| 3546 22| 11637] | 145] 122] 107 1 Sg 19| 367 > 1| 6] 26 18438) 364 29927) 26) 17702 264 736] | 88] $9,582.75. directly, The without in Lancaster as poll tax, aggregates occupation tax. The tax value of carriages. is levied a 00000O000000OOOCOO0OOCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOODOO mules and cattle over 2,618, 3,005,78+ 1,662,7 cus from the various districts of Lascaster County, tenants, the acreage of timb the amo single men and women; four years of age; Taxable for Cou JO anpepa Horses and Mules ne ope [eoy a)R1s JaquinN ol - -9e)Ss! ‘a[qexey, $36,450] 78,160] 26,505 8,750] 95.000] 387] 854 101} 175 917 655 1,393,237|% $536,800] $856,437 Z 5.663] 32,500 2 854,412 30,900 290,233] 148,000 1,2 103,000 2,902,783 37,800 1,764,489 86,950 26,600 50,850 5,400] 1,200 36,500 24,800 58.200 21,100 125 11,600 148,850) 33,700} 2.893.331 65,600 885,: 1,438, 1,802,2 1,100,887 385.705 32,650 349,105] mom 479 DZ,4 (0 165,055 138,740 207 221,090 190,3 ok 390,070 1,621,125 115,150 2,827,73 578.323 170,455 139,940 243, 245,890 548,500 121,1 170 27090 1,005 1,820 3.875] 3,045 56,655] 1,175] 101,775] 705 205 00 73 H8 842 56 1444 9 1¢ tom for many has valuation on years the taxpayers office, trade or occ 0) PICK UP THESE DOLLARS HERE'S GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY Through the “live wire” buying methods of our New York office and our local buying organization, we were enabled to obtain several very large lots of “QUALITY MERCHANDISE” at a remarkable low cost. Merchandise which measures up to the “LEINBACH STANDARD” desirable in every detail, strictly first grade and fashionably correct Dress Fabrics, Linens, Domestics, Bedwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Embroid- eries, Gloves, Mens Wear, Etc. These Special Lots Will be Priced at The Most Extraordinary Low Prices and Added to Our Great July Clearance Sale Saturday begins the last week,---we are going to make it the best and busiest period of the entire month. Every need should be provided for, as the prices will bring you savings of a most remarkable character. © o Dt] % oO * 4 0 0 O 3% 0 0 o 0 o 0 > 0 + oO oO 0 0 0 Oo 0 oO oO 0 0 5%, 0 0 0 oO oO o 0 0 0 o oO * 0 0 >, 0 >. Qo 0 Oo C0 & > *, 0 0 0 < * THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROL.L, Editor & Pro’r. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 Six. Months........: 50 Three Months....... 25 Single ‘Copies.......- 2 Sample Copies A YEAR Cents Cents Cents Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their communications reach this office not later “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, Advertising rates on applica- tion. S. ed | it RHEEMS Mrs. J. Newgard Lebanon on Mrs. P. N. in the vicinity i attended | Sunday. Kraybill | of Lan- Mr. and funeral mear Merchant Sunday a and spent caster, The man at east end can have | another guess post master | this place. | A. 8S. Bard family spent last Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. | E. Risser, near Lawn, Mr. Paul days at last on the as to the of and C. Sli Norristown week, Smith, the: B. H. fa is cutting his alfalfa S¢ ou time this season. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Souders spent unday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyder near Mastersonville. H. Hersh has been awarded the contract to erect a large wind wheel attachments at Highspire. oad spent and and Mrs. everal Fhanadiohia Greider for the Jos. and other Mrs. several Mrs George Zinn, a Civil War veteran, has been appointed agent for revers- | able table cloths, ete. success. Mr. Elizabethtown, with san Benj, Bard house into the H. L. farm house two John G. grower, trees. Harry threshing outfit from the E. machine shop, completely. | wheat booked to thrash. Five stalwart | took town { place, jto turn in for { Surely the the Half Dollar Mrs. ing ing. Mr. Donald Mr. burg Mr. 1t Sunday Dresher Mr. county sper We Cive of Reuben Our neighbor lost two fine Friday night's storm. Mr. Charley | truck beats horse | Still. We agree with John Wolgemuth of | Mr. and Mrs. F. S. spent last Sunday ! son Pau] spent Sunday the former's mother, Mrs. Su-| Mrs, Doerstler Wolgemuth. Elizabeth, Esther Shields from the A.| pjnger are spending Heisey | their uncle and aunt, makes | Amos Cooper. rent. The Rheems fruit | ‘ | and Gretna | Wednesday The recent electric in brilliancy of crashing thunder to present Mrs. Ira Herr, Mrs. Jacob Herr and Rover spent Sunday with Mrs. John Lehman of Cent or, J. HH; firm of York, has trade hereabouts. transfers | C. H. Snyder of York, spent|ly days with her stor) David Esbenshade, last week. Bacon says flesh to you, We wish him and Mrs. near fitted the Mr. Wi Monday. This houses for Reist, the has a force of men employ- picking pears from his many They are loaded too heavy. Emenheiser pulled his big H. Hersh they repaired 70 acres of empty Sian 3 > picnic of Salunga will start from Landisville morning, union light any | ed loud the kind up Mr. and where He has men of this place the examination at Elizabeth- for the postmastership of this The sixth gentleman failed some unknown cause. re ll Wiese SALUNGA of the dealers Whallon, tobacco stirred up We several of old go Woman That Returned Has a Conscience place. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Coc and Mrs. N. C. Norris of Li entertain- ain, Mr, and Mrs. David Co Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper risburg spent Sunday with rents, Mr. and Mrs. David The Salunga Club, a rec ball has gauntlet local many little say the boys sh We have one don’t kick, it? is from Read- Amos Bortzfield two of her cousins Mrs, and son Falmouth. of Peters- their son. and family Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Sunday at and Mrs. Kissinger Sunday with Walter Ferry and spent ion al organizat spent to sever in its match ga with must form. er—>play ball, Would you do at Florinel. advice Meisenhelter Sunday with of York the fami- Amos spent ‘S. OODOROLUVUVOLTOLLLUILLOLOOOY laffensberger. Christ Longeunecker, Holstein cows during Strickler with Mr, Central and David Ster-| and Mrs. | Landisville storm thing date. Mrs. the learn cast clubs don’t talk. Singer LEINBACH & COMPANY LANCASTER, PENNA. WIDOOOOOOLOLLOOOOOOOONOOOOOOO OOOO OOOO & H.’’ Green Stamps SOOOOSOOOODOLODOOTIVU Coming info one of our stores the we found the clerk ‘dis- the loss of a half dol- that hasdd mysteriously disappear- ang could in no way be account- for. Upon being questioned days subsequent she told us of the customers, 2A | working woman, had returned it, and . . te : ~thaving fonnd the coin in her basket Manor. purchases. The U. 8. is safe with such hands to mock the cradle of Young America. SR PS SE, SPORTING HILL News in General From Miniature Lookout Mountain other turbed over day lar his auto ed a stand- {eq Charley. jew that one among her eek with for at Mt. | 8:15 exceed- ning and of Miss Mary Nissley week with friends Miss Mabel Rohrer and Sunday with John Brandt of short call at the Bp. M. Nissley. Albert Vogel im, Saturday spent the past at Lancaster. spent Saturday her parents. and Mary | Mr, and ral Man- Mr. 3 Mr made a Jamford home of his and he spent Spitzner New tobacco that took with Mr. his parents. Mrs. Phares of 1heiser Wicker and Joseph Mohn Sunday. an( called on Salunga on Miss Ki spent Saturday ods of sundaj Graver and Horst. David called evening. ithryn per, Mr. Joy, ttle Brit- oper and of Har- their pa- Garman on Cooper. Mrs. Eli ent base Roy are father, Emanuel Lougia and Mrs. Grace, her cousin, Mr. daughter on Sunday Shelly sons and and spending the her and mes © we family, Mrs. J. good to off- and neal and daught called on Lemon on Sunday. oo AGENCIES] 196 PEARL ST. NEW YORK: Sd me free fterature pr - :llowing is analysis add fertilizer ; Fill In and Mail this Coupon Start Your Young Crops Right EED them with the plantfood they require. Ready-mixed, unbalanced fertilizers do more harm than good. Mix your own fertilizer with our high-grade guaranteed materials and ITRATE Nor s ODA Mix It This Season for Fall Grains Home Mixing is advocated by the Department of Agriculture and all Experiment Stations. It saves you from $6 to $12 a ton on mixed fertilizer—no make-weight filler to pay for or haul. You buy only plant food that will enrich your soil and help your crops grow to capacity. You know just what you get—something you don't know when you buy factory- mixed fertilizers Bag lots and upwards, Combine with neighbors and get special carload prices. Materials can be shipped from Baltimore immediately upon receipt of order. Anyone Can Mix Fertilizer. Monroe Dillinger owing to Hershey Williams. Zmanuel Shaffer of White Oak, former's Sunday with fier spent the son, John Sh and family. Mrs. William | Misses Pauline spending a at York. Mr. and Mrs. sons, Roy and |are spending a few [of D. M. Nissley. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garman and |daughter, Margaret spent Sunday in the home of the latter's parents, Amos Nissley at Union Square. nieces, Crull, rela- Martin Elizabeth days with and and jare few [tives A. H. Degler and Harold of Lancaster, days in the home | | | 18 ed the following Sunday: John | Shreiner and wife, Mrs. Ella Stoll and daughter, Violet all of Manheim. | « william Haldeman and family en-| Jaquuny 299 884] 402] 107 been to assess each married | a a hard | read, H. HH. Miller and family entertain- O'Connor at $3.75 per ton, delivered Palmyra _MOUNT JOY, PA. for the of 1914. land, assessment cleared land at er unt of money interest; Mor nty Purposes [B10] Cattle Luno) xe, $904,374 2,690,183 850.029 34,278 950 16,530 Vii] Mi S86 2,976,036 freeholder, in man not a upation, and is not included the and and Miss following Mrs. Lancaster tertained the Mr. children of Wolf. Emanuel Hall he where Saturday Herr and Sunday: and near Katie Mrs. Anna NY. with and sister Brooklyn, spend a week Kauffman ve gone to they will the former's son, Joseph Kauf- family. Mrs. Louis Mr. and {Weidman and children, entertained by family Sunday. Mrs. A. man and Mr. of St. Francis Run Weid- Gross Mrs. of Back Harvey and Jacob and were man and Mr. | daughter, and Frankhouser and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Henry daughters, Martha Gibble and Sunday and { Shenk and | Sarah and Harry and wife Saturday with relatives. and Sunday: family, Mrs. Sharpe {ter Mary from Landisville, | Mrs. Baymon, sons Clarence, and Harry of Lebanon; John Clarence of Lancaster Mrs. Shenk of this spent { Ephrata Fred entertained Clayton Koser Koser wife the following and daugh- Mr. and Arthur Shenk and and Kulp Junction, ‘Wesley place. i a. ha©p’i’‘b MARIETTA Board Fixes the Tax Rate at Eight Mills Grady of Pittsburgh, several days Young of Il.ancaster, George W. Kame. Harrisburg, with his School P.-H. ing here for Miss Hattie is visiting Mrs. S. Lee Emswiller spent several family. | Prof. Hiram {has is visit- of days here of returned from a visit Jacobs Maytown, at Middle town. { Mrs. Adam { Miss Ruth of town. Hicks of Harrisburg, sop, Charles C. Hauber amd daughter Homestead. are visiting {relatives in Mrs. Anna {the of Hicks Maytown. Harry Park Philadelphia, Mr. lice is guest her at home to Park. returned at has returned to visit his Harry has after a and Mrs. Shumaker weeks vi { parents, Miss / few sit Valley after a hia home Philadel; Forge and other places. Yohn sever: Mr. nd Mrs. Emory onests for uncle, S pour came back, so the The Mariett ta session on Wednesday high school building. presided. It was decided to open schools on August 31. Treasurer and Tax Collector Zuch were and gave their reports, and later Mr. Zuch was given the 1914-! 1915 tax duplicate. The rate is eight mills. Bills aggregating ~ $120 were ordered paid. The bids for coal were and were awarded to Finn and | peeps. ust live in neighborhood. gnovorn school board met in in the President Muel- evening ler the Rich present house The election of officers! follows: at a at the school was ordered. | resulted as Daniel Heilman and total acreag the number Souon| $161,067 few and and ing {house vacated and a carload There are now resenting an Secretary, | or one auto salary of $60! tants. COMMUNITY the value of all real estate, of vehicles for hire; e, and value of | ney and Vehicles Taxable [BuosaaJ| anleA| (juno) J10J [v0], XBJ sageLuae) Jo e $161,467 548.58 548,484 | 166.146 163,546 145,059 180 25 cents COULD NOT STAND ON FEET Mrs. Baker | So Waa Weak—Could Not Do Her Work—Found Relief In Novel Way. Adrian, Mich. — with female weakness and backache and got so weak that I could hardly do my work. When I washed my dishes I i had to sit down and when I would sweep so weak that I would have to get a drink every few minutes, and before I did my dusting I would have ' to lie down. I got so poorly that my folks thought I was going into consumption. One day I found a piece of paper blowing around | the yard and I picked it up and read it. It said ‘Saved from the Grave,” and told what Lydia E. Pickham’s Vegeta- ble Compound has done for women. I showed it to my husband and he said, ‘Why don’t you try it?’ So I did, and after I had taken two bottles I felt better and I said to my husband, ‘I don’t need any more, better take it a little longer anyway. So I took it for three months and got well and strong.’” — Mrs. ALonzo E. BAKER, 9 Tecumseh St., Adrian, Mich. Not Well Enough to Work. > In these words is hidden the tragedy | of many a woman, housekeeper or wage earner who supports herself and is often helping to support a family, on meagre | wages. Whether in house, office, fac- tory, shop, should remember that there is one tried and true remedy for the ills to which all | are prone, and that is Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. women Pinkham’s The Lydia Lynn, easy. Co., for the term; treasur First Harry the The approved. York C encamped er, tional Bank; janitor, ord The sal of janitor is year. tor Zuch was Hartra Y¢ farm, ary the same as last bond Tax Collec General nft Camp, a the The rs and lets, of on Duffy is eider of Knox Hen spent ¢ and Mrs. y Mutch of Eliza own, with Newcomer family. Harvey Nissle] John Hers at McCall's Daniel Bowers days ian Benjamin spent Ferry. offers for rent Prof. Metzger. Ee. Lo ng | fish- hey a day the by Autos in Palmyra With a populatjon of about 78,000, holds {a unique record. | 12 automobiles rep- | nyestment of $100,000, ores thirty inhabi- | | bi I suffered terribly | i the floor I would get | > and he said ‘You had | store or kitchen, woman | It | promotes that vigor which makes work | E. Pinkham Medicine | Na- | Ruther- | of | OOOOOOO0OO0O0O0O0OOODOOOOO0O0 kk LLOOOOO00 O00G00G0G000B0G00GHNOICE000OROBE0UE000 COOO0000000000000 SOOOOO0L ™ oc LO000000LCHOOOCO0 You Owe A Duty to Economy to Attend it Values and Money Saving Possibilities that are a po- sitive inova- tion in Lan- caster City and County Brand New, Desirable Summer Merchandise At One Third tog OneHalf Off Every Department, 28 all, share of wonderful offer. Our Taking In- ventory in contributes it's ings. August 1st, has caused us to slash prices that ocks can berid of small mightily in order St lots and alloddsand ends and besides lower amount of merchandise and thus lighten the enormoustask of taking Inventory. Profit and formerprices have been entirlyignored. We have permitted no price barrier to stand be- such merchandise as we wish to dispo 0 0] Q — efore Inventory, 13 233 Sell we will scme at COS 1 1 ] t, Some below cost. : Donovan Compay 32---38 East King Street Lancaster, Penna. 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