The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 12, 1914, Image 8

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A. Schroll, Who will Can’t
eighty-eighth birthday
came here from New- {§
day to spend some time
sons and other friends. Tell
bying good health.
H. W. Teckmyer of Harris. |
rs. J. Owen Broadbent, Miss
Broadbent and Mrs. E. R.!
er of Philadelphia, were enter-
ted by Miss Anna Beidler several
ys the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Zeller and
hephew Geo. Seeman and Mrs.
sajah Sumpman and daughter spent
rom Saturday to Monday with
iends at Harrisburg. Mr. Isaiah
umpman also spent Sunday there.
Mrs. Katie Halterman and Mrs.
Pauline Schmidt of Philadelphia,
Irs. Annie McGirl and Mrs. Eliza-
eth Holwager and daughters, spent
unday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
olwager near town.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Longenecker
ea / " hnd daughter Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs.
| Divine worship with sermon 10.0% I. Willis Freed spent Sunday at New
|A. M. | i xford, Adams County, as guests of
Evening worship at Donegal 7:30 Ir. and Mrs. Arthur Nestor. The
P.M. 4 trip was made by auto. |
Prayer meeting this evening at Mr. and Mrs. J. Harve Gingrich |
7:30. entertained these guests at supper
The pigte of fe Donep) Sua Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. C.
and Sunday school w e he o- 3 ; {es Nv :
| morrow (Thursday) in the grove at Ey a Sn MILLERSVILLE STATE NORMAL [AAS
Donegal Church. | lisses Anna Myers and Catherine | SEPT. 8, 1914 2 :
NES Wem | {auffman and Mr. Charles Morton. ENGAGE A ROOM NOW. GOOD
WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS | em eem————— A Wiese =e | ROOMS. GOOD PLAIN LIVING. Alm
HOUL VERTISE IN THE | GOOD MORAL and SPIRITUAL AT-
Pu A HINA’S MOST ANCIENT CITY | MOSPHERE. BOARDING, ROOM, a
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LAUNDRY
Sianfu Believed to Have Been a etc, $167 for 40 WEEKS. TUITION |
Metropolis Two Thousand Years FREE to prospective teachers.
Before Rome. for a free Catalogue. FALL TERM |
opens Sept. 8th. WINTER TERM, |
Dec. 7th, SPRING TERM March 30.
P. M. Harbold, Principal, Millers-
ville, Pa.
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CONTINUES UNT:L SATURDAY NIGHT, AUG. I5
If you have not already benefit-
ed by the genuine bargains we
offer during this sale, don’t fail
to attend before the sa'e closes.
This is the sale where you get
the Biggest Bargains for the
Least Money. Glad to show
Holm) our goods if you ul or not,
J1.0. BENEMAN
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How far
Y our Money
Will go:
Until You
Attend
This Sale
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Yard
o/braces a com-
pular colors in
mg new plaids.
5 beautifully and
" yard.
bc. a Yard For
ag<led Crepes;
orth 25¢c.
conventionals,
ete., in lovely color
Ih white rounds; excel-
ortment of patterns;
e of the most favored ma-
rials of the summer.
For health,
for thirst,
for delight,
drink the
genuine
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Let's See, What Was His Name?
In 1908 we experienced a very|
lively contest for the Presidency and
| Vice Presidency.
No great discovery or catastrophe
space in the publie
the utterances, the
comings of the four
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Sianfu is probably the most vener-
able city in China, and perhaps has
had a longer continuous existence
than Athens and Luxor. The Chinese
themselves believe with some warranty
that it was flourishing 2,000 years be-
fore Rome was founded. On the one |
hand, its story touches the first ap-
pearance of the Chinese race; on the
other, it was again brought into a fore-
front of Chinese history when the
late Empress Dowager Tzuhsi sought
within its wall a refuge from the
troops of the allies. It has been the
stronghold of many monarchs, the bul
wark against many revolts and inva-

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The Ponies Yaper—="Buileun,
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"FOR SALE— A 192 Acre Farm only |
12 miles from Lancaster, for $7,500.
Call on or address B. E. Hiestand,!
Mount Joy. 2t. |
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Gives you strength
and purifies the
blood by virtue
of its purity and
goodness.
Order a Case
from the exclusive
50c to 75c Ratines
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gions.
Sianfu became a great city because
it stood in the province of Shensi and,
therefore, on the borders of the {llim-
Found—A ladies’ gold watch. Own-|
er can.have same by calling at this |
office. D. B..
Now 39¢ Yard
Some of our very finest
Ratines, including plain colors,
brocades, stripes dnd floral
effects. Be quick if you're go-
fo share in this tremend-
ous offering.
Lost—A gold ring with a topaz.)
Reward for its return to this office.
\ / $10.00 REWARD
feo dollars ($10.00) reward for |
any information which will lead to
the arrest and conviction of the
person or persons. who destroyed a|
shed. Its mighty walls, though use portion of the fence at the borough
ess against modern artillery, are far park,
ore formidable, and now in better re- 2t |
rair, than those of Peking. Its popu-
ation is variously estimated, but if |
numbered by the hundred thousand.
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itable deserts and rolling uplands
whence came successive hordes of
barbarians to threaten the peace of
he Flowery Land. It has never lost
ts protective character, and 40 years
pgo the great Mohammedan rebellion
vainly spent its strength against it.
Nor has its strength entirely van-
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and friends you will
be too busy so act
now. When you pass
our office dropin and
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GEO. H. BROWN, Burgess
Private Sale—A desirable building
lot on New St., Mt. Joy, 54 ft. front
and 180 ft. deep. Call on Wm. Dil
linger, Mt. Joy. may 27-tf.
Best Quality Shirting
Madras 15¢c; Was 25c
It's a big lot, but there's
going to be great demand for
have to choose
early. All dainty, light pat
terns; the prettiest new
stripes in white grounds. 32
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Islands,
Islands are used, like periods on
pages, to dot the ocean with. They are
frequently made by volcanoes, who get
i tired of lolling about in the center of
the earth and poke their noses above
| water to see what it is all about.
Islands are covered with rocks,
| shrubs, natives and tourists. They are
‘used as coal bins for nations and
parading places for regiments.
Every island has a governor, who
| spends his time playing poker and ex-
| changing views with distinguished au-
| thors like ourselves, as we pass in our
| stgam-heated yachts.
Every island, like some railroads we
| know, and practically all trolley car
| companies, is completely surrounded
| by water. Upon its crest it proudly
| wears a hotel, which “overlooks” the
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For Sale Cheap—A 3l%-horsewower
gasoline engine will be sold for only
$35 if taken soon. This engine was
replaced by an electric motor reason
for selling. Come and see it
Just the thing for a farmer. Bulletin
Office, Mt. Joy.
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cash purchases.
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Scotch Ginghams, Extra
Special, 19¢;
Regularly 25 Cents
These are genuine Anderson
Ginghams, in the newest 1914
patterns; ding fashionable
plaids, st %§ and checks; a
ful] line of @ast colors.
Women’s Kerchiefs 4c;
Worth 10c
The season’s best handker-
chief value. These are of fine
quality linen finish hemstiteh-
ed: ished lawn, with quarter
regular si_2, buy as many as
want while they last, 4c.
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NOTICE—I am prepared to do all
kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and
work of that kind. Charges
reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt.
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For Sale Cheap—A good as
marble-top table. Bulletin Office.
Tobacco Salesmen Wanted—Earn
$100 monthly. Expenses. Experience
unnecessary. Advertise and take!
sea. Any hotel on an island which orders from merchants for Smoking |
does not do this is not worth being and Chewing tobacco, Cigarettes, |
| robbed in—Life. Cigars, etc. Send a 2c stamp for full
particulars. Hemet Tobacco Co. |
York, N. Y. ily 1-10t. |
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Lancaster’s Best Furniture Store
Flowers on Icebergs.
> Lost—A friendship pin,
for its return to this office.
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FOUND—A gold Masonic emblem. |
Owner can have same by calling at|
this office and learning particulars. |
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very beautiful spectacle. It appears
that some animals carry on their feet
| a growth of moss, which is deposited
on the ice while it is attached to the
| mainland in polar regions. In time this
| decays and forms a shallow soil, in
| which the seeds of buttercups and
| dandelions often find a lodging, borne
by currents of wind that doubtless
caught them up in some southern
clime. These take root and bloom
when the great gleaming iceberg floats
out to sea and Is carried southward,
| where the soft winds melt the surface
and give the plants the moisture they
need.
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A Great will
Shirt Special
Summer Shirts
madras and
soft or launder-
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21
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WE GIVE
Pony Contest
VOTES
In Addition to “S. & H.”
STAMPS WITH
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His Grievance,
“Look here,” said the irate suburb-
anite to Mr. Josh, of Josh & Bluster,
real estate agents, “you persuaded me
| to buy a lot at Swamphurst.”
“So I did,” answered Mr. Josh.
thing wrong
“Just thi: } to put a bun-
galow on ‘het bot and cot a house- | Tickets good going
hont!: train leaving Mt. Joy,
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Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin.
Our Ads Bring Results—Try it.
Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. all regular trains until August
We print all the news fit to print. 31, inclusive. Stop-off allowed
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We print all the news fit to print. 2 asinphis o% gti on 5 E W. GARB ER, Mount Joy.
The Men's Bible class of Trinity eit Sided eA AR
Pennsylvania 29 |
Railroad ‘AdvertiseIn The Bulletin
held their regular monthly meeting
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With every
big 3c balloon
Sale Starts Thursday,
balloons are disposed of.
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