BA YEAR ents .25 Cents ~st office at Mount | / mail matter. /s must have their ch this office nou ¢. Telephone news vween that time and Wednesday. Chan- iments must positive- office not later than New advertisments | reaches us Tuesday | “rtising rates on applica- a ‘SPORTING HILL ¥r Ross Kauffman is spending days at Lancaster. Andrew Vogel visited her hters at Columbia on Saturday. ¥r. Fred Koser and Miss Teressia ¥Winan spent Monday at Landis- spent Sunday at Neffs- Herr and family he home of his parents rs. Rebecca Barto is spending a veeks with her daughter at Mt. Elmer Brandt called David Brandt on and Mrs. parents Geo. Weaver and wife called and Mrs. Wm. Gibble on grand-daughter | spent Sunday at Fasnacht and Alice Kover Summy of Manheim | home of H. W. Metzler | the correspondent were spent Jacob Rohrer and fam- imanstown. Koser and Mrs. Tuesday Home nan and family Jonas Waltz and | CTOD. manstown. Fisse] is Milton Werner and Rapho Keener John Cassel, and fam- Junction. Brandt of Bamford lay in the home of his uncle Mr. M. Nissley. Mrs. Samuel Plasterer and son Francis of Manheim spent Sunday in home of H. H. Miller and Mrs. A. BE. Wenger and Emma of Elizabethtown friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mie Jtenry Gibble spent with their Tson-ink and family at yumanstown. John Brubaker, wife and Son r of Central Rapho spent Sun- vy in the home of William Givler. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fink, jr., of near Manheim, spent Sen@ay in the home of his hretner, Irwin Fink and family . Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Mary to Landisville and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer and Miss Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. at Elm. Mr. and Mrs. spent latter's William Haldeman enjoyed a drive nearby places on Hiram Ruhl and son Susie Floyd spent Witman Harry Etnier and Sunday in the sister Mrs. D son Martin home of the Dissinger. Mr. and Mrs. 1 d hter Helen latter’s Milton Kauffman spent Satur / brother Square Mrs former’s family Garman andis and 1d D. Frankhouser and family Mrs. Jol haffer and daughters Sadie and and son Emanuel and Mrs. H. H. Miller and daught er Teressia TYyn on Mr. Lev tained the ang . Mrs." M Werner 0 Rapho: Mr. Wm. Derr, Mr. min Steele of Florin and Mr. Monroe Fissel of near this place Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garman en-| tertained the Mr. Benjamin Garman, Mrs Har- rison Greenly and daughter Ellen all of Elizabethtown; Mr. and sister Lottie of Union Square. Mr. and Abraham Gruver and daughter, Kathryn of Cherry Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brosey and son Walter of Milton Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Felker and daughters Louisa and Olivia of Back Run. and Mrs J Meat Will Be Higher It is predicted that beef will be higher by the coming fall than ever in the history of our country. As a result the consumer will: pay the Gdler. The only means to\eounter- nt is imposition will be # adopt . sotarian mode of livifig. This hone, and ihedieoDlc better fi cally. Ther ly some- 4 the meat. | forenoon and | afternoon. John S. Shenk is | thracher. spending a | at {and family of Was visited her | | Lancaster, | | Philadelphia, after | Hamaker | Sunday. picnic at Pen-| y ". | Harvey were Central | Benja- | following on Sunday: |d John Nissley | Mrs. Martin Horst enter-| tained the following on Sunday: Mr. | { Mr. and Mrs | Keath, | ver, Mr. PLEASANT VIEW I. P. Eshleman finished cutiing cats on Tuesday. | The Pleasant Viewer's finished | harvest on Monday. J finished plowing] [. P. Eshleman wheat stubbles on Friday. I. S. Hollinger spent Sunday in his parental home. C. P. Eshleman horse to A. D. A few of our auto fever. May I. P. Eshleman county sold a fine black Salm on Tuesday. neighbors have the it over take them. took a business trip to the metropolis on Saturday. I. P. Eshleman sold a fine black horse and a Holstein cow to Sahm and Stoner on Monday. WHeat that remained on the field during the recent rain has been ing. Frank Hunt thrashed on Tuesday Oliver C. P. Eshleman dug and sold 50 bushels of potatoes last week. They] were delivered to Elizabethtown, Mt. | Joy and Middletown Abram H. Risser and family and] Hiram Enterline and wife spent the | Sabbath as the Samuel| Ebersole formerly of near here. Two thirteen-year-old guests of boys had s warm argument when the one settled! punching the other on the| That black and blue mark on him Gruber, it by cheek bone. put a Peter Jacob | Orpha, towm and Hostetter, wife and daughter of Lawn were B. K. Eshleman This vicinity was stirred at the re-| Sabbath guests in the domicile. port of the fatal accident of George] Geyer on Monday Mr. Gever and intimate | friends ever since were small boys | mr UR Rn SALUNGA Potato crop light. Tobacco 1g rapidly and wheat a very good Pp Among the guests on the grounds Oaklyn, were Mr. Joseph Shultz ington Borough | Dr. John Kendig, wife and son Jong .. HOTEL MCGINNIS and M. wife family of Harvey Stauffer, Leola. Landisville camp meeting Sunday. | modes of | registereq another grea t roads and all seemed to tend Again all tow ard) Alexander Cairus| conveyance camp. Rev. Dr. evening an il-| Vision o Japanese Russel | yn Saturday delivered lustrated lecture on the Sir Launfal and on the Empire. His analysis of Lowell’s Sir Launfal was on about a| par with his work on Sunday when | he preached to thousands in morning on the Carpenter 6f Naza rath and in the “Sfternoon on Uncle| oYSTERS & CLAMS in any sty Vater-wagon. Many | oanciusion of his| Santi on the persons at the lecture grasped the Dr. by the hand| and assured him he had exceeded all| previous efforts in hig line. The | crowd registered at the entrance to] grounds was 16,000 but there may | not have been quite so many. How-| crowd, a good natured] was great and another noted| ever the earnest congregation last Sunday success for our camp. scored | Borough of A EAST PETERSBURG of Hershey, spent a Elias Eby. Simon Eby week with his nephew, Miss Barbara Newcomer is spend- week at Hanover with rela- Adam S. Hershey of spent yesterday with Mrs. Susan B. Dietri Thaddeus Bear and ere Sunday vVis- Lititz, vith her Stehman of Mrs. M. Scheetz and Mrs. ich of Millersville, spent visiting relatives here, Hamaker and family of spending several weeks with his mother, Mrs. D. L. returned to their home on Sunday Menno M. ee ee ree ELSTONVILLE BRIEFS Mrs. Allen Ruhl and son were Sun- lay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ruhl Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ruhl and son Sunday guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Cyrus Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer and son of Lititz, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gibble on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hollinger and aughters Esther and Irene and son paul were Sunday guests of Henry Brandt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y. Keath and family entertained the following on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp Helen and son Roy, Givler, Mrs. Thomas Webster Keath, Amelia Wea- and Mrs. Frantz and son walter of Myerstown. A I ee Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca~ and daughter tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, i and in order to cure ii you must take in- ternal remedics., Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intzrnally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface . Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy- sicians in this country for years and ig a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics kncwn, combined with the | best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina~ tion of the two ingredients is what pro- duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHEN g& CO., Props., Toledo, Gu by Dy Ss, price 7 oe 28 or constipation. & Is for people who Hyde in the|and out of condition. the make you eat, sleep, think and work better—If it does not make you feel | [ring was found. If it good—your money back. THE ! damaged some on account of sprout- Rexall Celery & Iron Tonic are run down does not BULLETIN, _MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesaag NEW ICE I have opened § lor at my home where I serve only all flavors. Also Drop in and see me. JNO. B. GA Fairview St. Elgin Watches ities JO Special Sale IN GOLD FILLED CASES, Gi {0 LGB BO - JOA ULC RH FLYNETS We have the best on the market yellow or black cord nets. With double and stitched ribs. A great improvement over the old “MAY GLICK ES FERSHTONDT" Krall Meat Market A Diamond Ring Valued at $250, Recovered From a Well 11 A diamond ring valued at than $250 which disappeared deep well two weeks ago, was re- covered yesterday after much diffi- culty by the owner, Samuel B. Weid- man of Wormleysburg. While taking an automobile trip through Lancaster county with a party of friends two weeks ago, Mr. Weidman stopped at a pump at Mt. Hope in Rapho township for a drink of water and while he was working the handle the ring slipped from his finger and disappeared through a crack in the platform over the well There was no way of searching for it at the time and it was left in the well. Yesterday Mr. Weidman and a = @ party of friends went to Mt. Hope I always have on hand anything in lithe line of Smoked Meats, Ham, Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and Mutton, Prices always right. HM H . K RR AL L Attorney-At-Liew West Main Street, Opp. Bank, 48 West Main Street, Mount MOUNT JOY, PA Days at Lancaster, Monday al day at No. 52 North Duke St: W. M. HOLLOWE NOTARY PUBLIS EO 1 Guaranteed for Twety Years. The taste is pleasant, and it will PRICE |not upset the stomach. $1.00 Sold Only By and dredged the well, which was . Aft 1 rah the style steepled rib kind, $1.00 and $1.25. Double leataer stitch- very daeep. er a long searc ed rib, $1.40 and $1.50 tel LEATHER TEAM NETS, $2.50. $3.00 and $5.00 Monogram in- g a EXPRESS OR CARRIAGE NETS, $2.50 and $3.00. Cases in different designs, engine turned, plain polish and —— engraved. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin itials engraved free. E. W. Garber THE REXALL STORE 81 E. MAIN ST. MT. Joy, PA. Myerstown, on ] oF, (Wile and sons Karl yor” Me on the bridge and We'll {and Victor of your Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town BT ZELLER'S All Flavors at All Times Special Prices to Parties, Festivals, soil In high Suppers, Ete. Mrs. GC. H. Zeller MOUNT JOY Marietta Street The undersigned having remodeled | the old Mooney number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete. | f never Hotel, RESTAURANT TURTLE SOUP, Etc, Etc. Private Dining Room for ladies TVe-in S025 gm PROPRIETOR adding a | |is now prepared to entertain transi ¢ ent and regular guests. the|In connection with hotel where he! (Fe VV . MoGHinnis. | EXECUTOR’S SALE —Of— VALUABLE TOWN ON THURSDAY, JULY 30th, Pursuant to the order rections of the last will ment of Mary A. Herr, Mount Joy, PROPERTY 1914. and di- and testa- late of the yareains selected from our large list County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, the will expose to premises aforesaid, sale to P. M,, the Estate, to wit: All that certain ing sixty-five feet of West in depth of that between para lel following undersigned Executor public sale (nearly on the opposite H. C. Brunner’s warerooms) in Ward of the Borough of Mount Joy, be held at2o’clock descr the West ribed Real lot of ground front- on the North side Main Street and extending width northwardly straight lines one hundred and eighty-six feet all of the same width a Tree All and limits of ‘boun laries on side ¢ portion of with said well wit is for the use of on which the same is expenses repair to be holders. land being bounded on the Street, on one-half of the the same in each of said lot said West Main front including well the pump each Jot to Apple within its the westerly of water; therein holder up- located; the of keeping paid by Said lot or south by the east by lot of the Estate of John H. Dula bohn, on the north by Alley, on the west by lot of Mrs (formerly First National Bank The buildings consist of a dwelling kitchen and brick Clara Brubaker property of the of Mount Joy). on erected story brick tached, riage house hydrant water large frame summer house, Apple Tree being the large two brick house at- stable and car- attached, coal all necessary out shed and buildings, also connections. This property is pleasantly located in the residential section of the town and is one of the premises in Mount Joy. seeking a good home should not for- attend this sale. get to wishing to visit today of sale will call signed at the Union National Mount most the premises prior on the under- desirable Any person Persons » cultivation, balanc i le Js rests. asture ~ land. § buildings, San lo. = Jpasture and. 3 J : Gi ECM [rUMing water at ba Gravel coil! @y ‘be continued at there- Rulierin BUGGY NETS, $2.25. $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 and $3.75. BUGGY NETS, FLANK, $2.25 and $3.00 Frank B. Groff The North Market Street Saddler 10 The people’s paper— Read the Bulletin Lehanun Valley Farm Bargains limestone soil, near road to Reistville. Good buildings. Price $8400.00. 84 acres, with extra fine buildings, best quality of limestone soil with limestone deposits and R. R. facilities, | between Richland and Myerstown, | QQOQOO000CCCO00000000O0O00000CO000C000COLVALCOOLTLVLOCRLVOC eile from R. R. Station. $10,500.00 | “101 acres, % mile northwest of | 4 Mount Gretna. Good buildings and | fine looking farm. Meadow and abundant spring water. $70.00 per| acre 103 acres, % mile Myers- town station, on road to Reistville. Stronge limestone soil and good | veildines. $110.00 per acre. 110 acres, with extra good build-| ngs, ve] soil, nicely located, | about 2 miles from Jonestown. $60. : 00 1 acre. | 126 acres, good gravel and sand | Don WV. Gorrech (Near Bowman's Store) 60 acres, best MOUNT JOY, PA. XL S58 NS m Ree mm 1 south of //5 & 117 N. QUEEN ST, LANCASTER. FPA. ND OF THE MONTH SALE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY & FRIDAY Startling reductions on Staple Merchandise wili make the last three days of this month memora_le. Wash Goods Big E. 0. M. Specials In Our At E.0.M.Prices Ready to Wear Department Ratine. and Ladies $1.00 Waists, a big variety of styles and all sizes. Cool summer materials, A big state of cultivation, with' ordinary farm buildings, creek running through the farm. 36000.00. | 134 acres, limestone soil, a| short distance off from State Road leading from Lebanon to Fredericks- burg. Extra good buildings. acres of finest pasture land through Ves runs a fine stream of fresh water. .00 per acre. : 148 acres, 3% miles north Of [ Myerstown. Gravel and sand soil in good state of cultivation. 2 streams failing water near buildings. 4 acres of timber, 15 acres of best pasture land. Juildings repaired this spring. $35.00 per acre. tir res “160 acres, Av for dairy and B.. 0: M. Price.... : Eponge. ” | stoek farm, best market for milk % Se : BE. O M. mile from farm, Price $7000.00, White Ribbed which includes owner's share of Vests, (Seconds) inches Price. 2... 0. 10cts. quality. {crops for this year. B. 0. M, 173 acres, in desirable neighbor- ; . hood, near small town. 100 acres 25c. White Ribbed Cotton and E. O. M. Price..........39cts. balance timberland Lisle Vests Here is a great special, 10c. to Price 2c. short length- of summer : Wash Goods 2 to 10 yards. Children's -12Cgg#e White Jer- ® 3 ye ig E. O. M. Price sey Ribbed Pants, lace trimmed is Calicoes, best Station. , : * 7c. Price black and gray. Ribbed E. 0. M. 4V/5cts. $1.00 Embroidered Cotton effects in the lot. Crepes, Voiles and Rice Cloths, E. 0. M. Price..........4 10 inches wide, white, blue, pink, Ladies’ $1.00 House Dre tan and ecru grounds. A great special offering. O. M. Price BEB. O. M, Price Coats. Stripes, Misses’ and Junij Red and C " Mm. 1 oe color. Very attractive. E.0.M.Sale of Hoisery E.0.M. Prices On Oa Te o at once. We will take you to see Muslin Underwear . 0 any of the farms free of charge. a Silks In The E. ), 25¢. Socks for Children. 1g Special in orset Covers, : J. Res RUTTER E. O. M. Price 5cts. 39ct. and 50ct. quality. 29¢. Dotted Wash Silks, Real ‘Bsiate ds Insurance $1.00 Silk Hose, B. O. M. Price Solors, A inches wide. : Trust Bldg, E O M Price 15¢ Muslin Drawers, Cambric E. 0. M. Price 12l/5cts. LEBANON, PA. Ruffle. 50c. Silk and Cotton Crepe De E. O. M. Price Chene. Self colored Cotton Drawers, fine cut beading of tucks. B. 0. M. 25¢ts. 59c. Satin Foulard Dress Silks Children’s 10c. Black Ribbed 29c. Children’s checks in taffeta silks. al ) . acCn ~ ng Ho scolloped neck and arms and BO. M. Price.........29cts. Se. ~~ 1 3 . . £ Price 6i/Lcts embroidered design on front. 75¢. Cheney Shower Proof Fou- it} havir i 0 inane : E. O. M. Price.......... 15cts. lard‘ Dress Silks. A small lot. payment, and those having claims od Va = el 1 = : A A J = demands against the same will pre- Ladies’ 15c. Black Cotton 50c. Dressing Sacques. BE. O. M. Price..........55¢ts., sent them without delay for settle- Gauze Hose. E. O. M. Price . 50c. Wash Silks for Men's ment to the undersigned, residing in E. O. M. Price : 300. Seersficker Petticoais. Shirt« and Shirt Waists. Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. 5 ort BE O.M Pics ANNIE WEBB, 25¢. Ladies’ Black and colored EO. M. rice a , es Ersouirix L.isle Hose 25¢. White Aprons, large and $1.00 Silk Poplins, 36 inche A. F. SHENCK, Attorney. on 0 x : round, ruffleless styles. wide. Just a few colors. To close. The tin business heretofore con- a. . M. 3 . : . i 7 i 7 / Bn BL. tiie, 59cts. ducted by Mr. James KE. Webb will BO. M. Price..........15¢cts. BE. 0. M. Pric the same location by Webb. jly8-6t 1 od mostly Knit Underwear Specials Ladies’ White Ribbed Cotton Vests. $1.00 quality Price Tan and Pink, 40 excellent Bargain. E. O. M. Price $1.00" ed and Dotted Lawns BE. 0. M.-Price..........50cts. Ladies’ $1.00 Skirts Pique ang Linenes; all the latest effect B. O:M Price.........:8 Children’s 50c. Dresses. ( clean patterns in Percales Ginghams. Many pretty no Ladies’ Lisle 75c¢. Ratine, wide in an Ladies’ Kimonas. Flower- of cultivation. $3200.00. 174 acres, located within con- | venient distance of R. R. : Nice lay of land in high state of B.-0 M. | cultivation. Limestone deposits, easy Sn : : adies’ 50c. 0 |to quarry, with lime kiln on prem- : Ladies Boe Whik ises. Good brick house, 8 rooms with Union Suits, lace trimmed knee. extra frame tenant house, and liberal E OM. supply of necessary buildings. Farm : has been kept well limed, and the White and owner is making Ones: af has Balbriggan Underwear. speci reasons for selling. $45.00 per 2 ? : 2 pecial reasons fc $ I E 0 M. Price : E. acre. The above are just a few of the |in good state grade, blue, Boys’ 25c. Ecru Ladies’, of farms for sale, which we will be olad to mail any one who is interest- ed in buying a farm. Send for list finest quality. Farmers’ Boot black Price 50c. Silk Hose, EXECUTOR’S NOTICE BE..0 M JAMES E. WEBB, late Misses’ Silk Hose. Lancaster County, 2 6G M Price. ...... 50c. Muslin stripes. ruffle .25¢cts. BOM Estate of of Mount Jovy, Pa., Deceased. Letters Testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted there to are requested to make immediate B. OM Price.......... Night Gowns, and neat OOOO 0O0O0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000CC000000000000C00000004 his son, Chas. M. SOOO000000000000000000000000000000000000TOOOOOY Good News Everybody Will Welcomg Saturdary We Open Our Great Money Saving BLUE TAG SAL, Joy Bank at any time during bank-| ing hours. Sale to commence on THURSDAY, 1914 at 2 o'clock P. M,, when terms will be made known by | Atty. JULY 30th. W.U. Hensel, Chas. H. Zeller, Auct. ixecutor of the last will and testa- H. N. NISSLY, ment of Mary A. Herr, deceased. it full of patent fortun: NE formation. KLET, § w It will help you to READ P. ACES 11 and 12 betore ailing fora AD PAS rite to-day. D. SWIFT & PATENT 303 Soventh St, LAWYERS Rr Fu. RB a An Event Which Enables You To Purchase Superior Quality | Summer Merchandise At Less Than At Any Other Time | The final clean--up of Summer Stocks. Practically every kind of good merchandise included; women’s wear, dress fabrics, domestics, embroideries, hosiery, underwear, carpets, china, many | but numerous; Savings Are Great. August will be a month of great merchandise opportuni Reason Is--Because every stock in the store must be kept clean free from small and odd lots, a Be wise! Y, not in season. Even as you read--Autumn Goods are making their appearance. tically every present and future need now--at a great big saving. LEINBACH & COMP} 47 to 49 North Queen Street, : ooo O00 her 111050 LTR om OOOOO00OOO0OO000C NT wy AT £0.7 y Llaer 5 Ls7 2 [le 25 (le [5752 Ned oF 7 5 i“ fl 74 ls ’ [57 7 fr 7 5 fr