THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednes nRUIGIOUS News 000000000000 CeEOCREEEO® @EEEERYY © News From Qur Many Local Flousn| B © NO RE®ITAL | of Wannip | Ye ime of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Writed Bretnren Church | 9 A. M. Sunday School; 10:15 A. ber This Evening |M. and 7:30 P. M. Preaching. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. SCHOOL TIME IS HERE PR — CY CR S— your advantage to : Prices inspect our line of TN BOYS’ SUITS. We [J¥RILINS. $3.50 Suits for $2.00 have marked them [fF Ii $5.00 Suits for $3.75 way down in order [IPEFIRY $6.00 Suits for $4.50 to give you a good g Reformed Mennonite There will be services in the Re formed Mennonite Church on West Main Street next Sunday morning at oldiers March ...«s-...... Martha Heisey and Miss Baker 19.45. : ‘ . the pupils of and Mrs, Martin Garber on New ®ker will give a Haven street. The following pro \t the home of Mr gram will be rendered: CEPLEEEERRLJ w Vienna Waltz Anna Mary Hershey : F : United Brethren ladys’ Waltz Christine Gillums Rev, D. E. Long, Pastor Sunday School 9 A. M. Preaching, 10:15 A. M. Meadow Pink Lillian Mumma Preaching 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday even: ing at 7:30. Shepherd BOY ............. Clara Campbell and Ruth Webb , Con Amore Pauline Schaeffer Ett, Schottische Mary Peoples and Christine Gillums Methodist Episcopal , Poet and Peasant ...oceeecenriiiitiicianennan Martha Heisey C. B. Johnston, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. | Public worship with sermon 10:30 Pauline Williams |A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:3 Ruth Webb r=] Grace Pennypacker [ | Elw bbs Miss Bolior se wood Garber and Miss Baker | Church of God Rev. C. D. Rishel, Pastor : : | Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Solo, Morning Prayer Clara Campbell | Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30] i P.M. , | Intermediate C. E., 5:45. Solo, A Little Story Ruth Conrad | Senior C. E., 6:30 P. M. | [ Solo, Alpine Bells James Garber | | | | Solo, How Sweet are the Roses ................... Sarah McGinnis uet Inder Mistleto Pearl Schroll and Miss Baker i Duett, Under the Mis e d Ss Trivity United Evangelical Sonic, Marching Troopers Harvey Leedom Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor | Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Harvest Home services will be Scio, My Ma's Waltz Minnie Baker | held at 10:30 A. MM. | Also public worship with a brief] ; Selo, The College Boy's Dream Martha Heisey |sermon at 7:30 P. M. Song and prayer service at 7:15 EE lp. M PLEASANT VIEW LOOK FOR GOOD PRICES En —e -_ SALE REGISTER New Bridge on the : : A FREE notice of your sale is in- | s Now Completed Buisness Will Be Good . ‘ f Lovely Dresses for the suit for very little girl. Just the kind suit. I'ne Harebell Vesta Sweigart money. ~~ on able for school. Good Shoes For All {serted here for any length of time, {provided we print your sale bills.| This is excellent advertising because it is read by so many people and a notice such as the following will surely bring the buyers: and Mary Hollinger Friday, Aug. 28—At their stock | 1 their parental home. vards in Mount Joy, a large lot of Gideon Gibble visit-| The first main reason is the fact prje County and New York State A 4 ome of Aaron Brandt on of so flattering prospects of Lancas-|.gws, heifers, bulls, stock steers and Sunda ter County growers producing this sattle for beeves by J. B. Keller & 1. S. Hollinger and Wm. Kulp at- Year the very grades of tobacco for| gro. Aldinger, auect. tended the Penryn picnic Saturday which there will be a big demand. Saturday, Sept. 5—On the premis- evening. This crop has all the appearance of og ip East Donegal Township, on the| Edward Eshleman, entertained Mr. turning out the very grade and road leading from Florin to Colum- Charles Paul and Miss Mary Baker Quality of tobacco for which the pia a tract of land containing 44 on Sunday. trust buyers and big packers have acres and 159 perches with improve: Several dozen of people attended been heretofore holding off to buy, ments by A. S. Kepperling. Zeller, so as to stock up again on a high|,yet ; grade tobacco. It is an admitted fact Tuesday, Sept. 8—On the premis- last Thursday and (By R. L. Kimbrough) The tobacco situation in Lancaster from this vicinity at- County has already begun to become at Hillsdale. interesting. There are seven good reasons for this early interest in the 1914 crop. CEOEPEEEEEEEPEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00000000POPOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO® Shoes that are made of leather and not paper for the Boy and Girl are sold here at a big saving. eting We have the best Childrens hose in town. Try a pair and Cleona Campmeeting on Wednesday and Thursday- John P. Mover spent Sunday in that the old stocks of high grade t0- eg in Rapho township, near Eris bacco are practically nil. Hence man’s Church, half a mile north every buyer for the trust and every formerly Krady’s Nursery, a tract of heavy packer will have their scouts! limestone land containing 65 acres in the field locating the good crops K with large stone and frame house, and engaging such crops as they can bank barn and outbuildings by Tobi- pick up at whatever prices the grow-{as N. Musser. Zeller, auct. er will take. Already I have run Thursday, Sept. 10—On the prem- across the trail of some buyers who ises along the State road in Penn have tried to engage some extra township, a farm of 105 acres with good crops. The crops of those grow-| improvements by Nathan Hostetter. o = Lancaster, visiting his niece at the General Hospital. I. P. Eshleman brought a load of Sucrene dairy feed in Elizabethtown, GEDCOM J 4: er you will come again. or on Monday morning. David Greiner and lady friend of Lititz, visited in the home of Nor- man Greiner on Sunday I. P. Eshleman started cutting his tobacco on Monday. His crop is the best’ one thru this section. Double Pony Votes Saturday, Aug. 29 Ask For “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps . D. BENEMAN’S ers who have a good strain of tobac- Snavely, auct. See ad co planted on good soil with plenty| Thursday, Sept. 10—At No. 41 E of manure and have carefully culti- Grant street, Lancaster, a lot of vated, topped early, suckered often ground by Mr. J. W. McGinnis, adm. and who will properly cut and cure! Thursday, Sept. 10—On the prem and E. 1 Eshleman made a Ford their crops will be much sought ises in West Hempfield Township, trip to Lancaster on Monday even- after one-fourth mile from Kinderhook, a Raymond Heisey attended the Heisey family reunion at Elizabeth- town College last Wednesday Menno Risser and son Christian ing Such prospective buyers have al- tract of three acres of land with Oscar Hollinger and H. S. Ginder ready begun to use the war scare on frame double house, frame stable : ildi 2 > r ey Tal- Lebanon Fair on Thurs- these growers to try to induce them and outbuildings by Mr. Frank Wal ter, Mary Shickling and Anna Web er, executors of Juliana Walter, de- ceased. Frank, auct. Saturday, Sept. 12—On the prem- : : : 5 ot , motion as . It is certainly a, The second reason for this early {ses on Marietta street, Mount Joy,a lot of ground with large brick house, modern structure with beauty and prospecting by the buyers is the immense durability, it being a con- universally indicated shortage of the [Tame stable, efc., on the south side crete bridge with steel frame work. 1914 crop. The last governments re- of Marietta street and also a ? y indi aci 1 t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maley and Soh ports indicate only 66 per cent of a|SPacious lot on he north side of 3 John Irwin and Mrs. Bob Earnest, 1914 crop. said street by Barbara E. Garber. Se—— nee Laura Stern, formerly of the Zeller, auct. . 1 Jiew a 1 Tr $33 v . “ 3 4 uesdav x De + r i Pleasant View Farm and daughter... prices in Ohio, Wisconsin and Tuesday, Sept. 22—On the prem § A i — 2 x - Union NatlZBank MOUNT JOY Opp. Union Nat'lZBank. , PENNA. Louise of Harrisburg, are spending New York and this crop will readily | iss tenanted by Wm. Gardner, halt (© the week on the Pleasant View farm. go into that trade. a mile north of Florin, a good farm During the electrical storm last The. 1oarth "wo the Eu lof 117 acres and 50 perches, with a e ifour reasoi 1s nat © Lu- sday ight ye valuable cows good stone house, summer house, 4 Thursday nigh five valuable COURT PROCLAMATION OR cd by H i ;.|ToPean war will not curtail the use ,,); par tobacco shed and al | 11 Ne i Me Re of tobacco in all forms but on the I Mr Gl A My- Winied HI Sle HI Rel Whereas, Honorable Chas. I. Lap : 1 A athan S . Ag g ® contrary, it will increase its use as'g.o Cc. H Zeller ier 22 ’ y dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Has struck a large locust tree near the : BE hs . : ee sler, Associate, Judges of the Court barn of Phares Stern during the the Bem pe fh be ie on hin Thursday, Sept. 24—At the trol. FOR SALE—I have a 2-Horse Top|of Common Pleas in and for the Cour O O l | a nN t storm. ration of tobacco lor the SOMIEIS. |, o ooiting room, Mt. Joy, at 7:30 delivery wagon which I desire to|ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justi The production of tobacco in Bel ces of the Courts of Oyer and Term? = — M., a lot of ground on Columbia sell. The wagon is as good as new 2 : ty gium and Germany will be arrested. , 2 g ner, and General Jail Delivery anc : rare sbi bei Avenue, Mt. Joy, with a fine frame has been used only a short time.|Quarter Sessions of the Peace in anc WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS |The manufacturers wij use up Hier dwelling and summer house, frame Price reasonable. H. E. Hauer, Mt. |for the County of Lancaster, have is SHOULD ADVERT'SE IN THE ©ld stocks on hand to meet this sup i 430 ote by Mr. J. Harry Miller. Joy. Pa at |sued their precept. to me directed BULLETIN ply and as soon as the war is OVET pojyer suet bE : “lrequiring me, among other things ‘ > , Comb White!to make public proclamation tbro- Xx the stocks will be replenished. FOR SALE—Single ] t ; Hence those packers who have a sup- TE out my bailiwick, that a Court of Oy Leghorns. A fine stock of one Yyear- ; Let's See, What las His Name? Se : : er and Terminer and a Generai Jali ply on hand will reap a rich reward WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS jin; hens. Price reasonable. Mrs. Delivery, also a Court of the General in profits on their holdings. . In 1908 we experienced a very SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE |p,vig Stoner, Florin, Pa. 3t.| Quarter Sessions of the Peace and If you do, you can get one at lively contest for the Presidency and The Stic “re is titat the Head BULLETIN | Jail Delivery, will commence in the Vice Presidency. 3 > Teason is that the be eae For Sale Cheap—A good as new |Court House in the City of Lancas ’ . No great discovery or catastrophe 1-af Tobacco Growers’ Company is A Guarantee in Every Ad. marble-top table. Bulletin Office. or the Copmonvwerith of Pest Garber’s Drug Store, Thursday ” in th 1 sf nw kt seer ren — — | sylv 1a, received more spa ip the publi it he field to stay and the packerS! wwere is a guarantee in dvery ad —— : 3 + a Pace P realize that the sooner they can get i 2 7 y Private: Sals—A gesirable building ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN Ru ust 27 print than did the utterances, the y vertisement. The man who adver Ya ; 54 ft. fro t! SEPTEMBER (THE 14th) 1914 9 goings and the comings of the four the 1914 crop the better for them. lot on New St, Mt. Joy, 54 ft. front tises any article unworthy of the : 3 Lo f which Put Be Twvers and business ’ 3 and 180 ft deep. Call on Wm. Dil-| In pursuance of which precept Pu candidates representing the two 10€ lawyers and business men have|, yi js but hastening his com: 150 11 desp | lic Notice is hareby given to the May WITH EACH GLASS OF ORANGEADE great parties. bis ros hival cant the. Crawars? & . li , Mt. Joy. may 27-tf. Fealizes that he Srowers pany may be likened to a very powerful| “EeT» Mb. JOY. : — [or sud Alqsrmsn Of lie ous jen. It would seem Impossible for any leveloping - along ‘safe financial guccess by the most direct method For Sale Cheap—A 3%-horsewower | 1 tices of the Peace, the Coroner one to forget tre names of these -°° and the expression has Deen ynown. In this respect, advertising gasoline engine will be sold for only |and Constables of said City and Coun- nen. ale at if he Soar) SPutiases mercial doom. 35 if taken soon. This engine Wasi} of hoaeaster. am they be then RE XA] i] k S [O = Cn 4 along the same lines which it has The ma dvertise article y lectri reason | a0 €Te !n lhelp own. proper per Can you usme the candidate for| = ==." 0. lit will be the oh 3 whe y ; > = apt replaced hy 9s electric motor (sons with +hefr rolls, records and ex- {he Vice residency on the ticket = S 5a A a hes 3 : ‘1€ worthy of confidence is hastening to {or gelling. Come and see it ; TUR. | oinations, and inquisitions, and E w GARRE | aith Mr. Bryan? yiggest financia institution the farm-' magnifying glass. Just the thing for a farmer. Bulletin |their other rememberances, to do - . R, Mount Joy. Soiivdon is the price’ of silence ers have ever launched in Lancaster, If your business possesses the es office, Mt. Joy. tf. |those things which to their offices m nm is ni ) . > y County. !sential without which there can be —- - =r = = — |appertain in their behalf to be done TT Tm iii Mr. Bryans game has been kePt| 1. ip reason is thegrowels no success, why not magnify it. NOTICE—I am prepared to do all|and also those who will prosecute my before thc public. His running mate themselves, who realize that the When you advertise, make up kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and Manet. gh pl hen 1s foreoften. 11914 crop is their opportunity to be your mind to magnify your business Work Of that kind. Charges VerY county of Lancaster, are to be then | SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE |certain that coming profits will more Don’t jet the public forget you. |come so strongly entrenched with a —make up your mind at the same reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf. 351 12976 10 Dosernie against them | BULLETIN that cover coming obligationgdiee Use the Bulletin. |good marketing, packing and sellingtime to use the best magnifying Ir | Topacco Salesmen Wanted—Barn| Dated at Lancaster, Pa. the 10th 0 this season of the mistletoe, Good will, briefly, 1s the {| —- ne {machine that they can make all fu- strument obtainable—the Bulletin. |q,,5 monthly. Expenses. Experience day of August A. D. 1914. | when the “Peace and Good Will” ig|the reputation he has acq Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. jtare crops in Lancaster County bing) Are you getting your share? |unnecessary. Advertise and take MILTON EBY, Sheriff upon everyone's lips, let us consider Setter With the important Read the Bulletin @ fqir price. We lorders from merchants for Smoking a —..stiI\§isonovL it from the angle of business. latitude. Dur Ads Bring Results—Try it. iy -—— Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. and Chewing tobacco, Digaraties Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. | Peace can come to the business Te. Bubseribe for the Mi. Joy Pulletin.| Found—A Gold Pin With initials] Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. |Cigars, etc. Send a 2c stamp for 2s | man only when he hag develo ; Ads Bring Results t. |“E. A. B” Owner please call at this] Our Ads Bring Results—Try, it. particulars. Hemet Tobacco Co.| Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. lou iness. to. a. point Wh pe ui) Mt. Joy's Bes Ve print all nt. | office. A. H. 1t.| Our Ads Bring Results—Tryl it. |york, N. Y. jly 1-10t.] Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. ; business to p where be feels) Our A 0. - - *1 ! . day but were not delayed by storm to contract for their 1914 crops at effects. eight, nine and ten cents. Some The new bridge on the Colebrook offered contracts have been as high road is now finished and traffic isin as twelve cents. The third reason is the high pre- ) ©000000000000O0OOOOOVOOOOO OOOO OEOOOOCOOOOOEOOOOOOOVOOPOEEEPOOOOEOOO I 11 A uj SE OE LO 0
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