oY" % x3 UITIOITU Tal i: nearly 100 farms on our 50 Ext : o% : : 0 xtra fine wool + out of which we can picH 9, : p hs: gray only, with fay * [to suit vou after we know 0 7 Send for this list t value, peed and OX Dink, blue or tan; C. Cunningna n.; splendid weight, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tom - I~ gotrze profound disgust of the VN y Q i , cat. The visitor was: 8 of warmth; great and ‘Mr. Geo. Shookers of Jersey o'clock fron her late home with haired woman, wi | The following is one of ft | Ii o jon our large list: e? 137 acres located on roa oe Jonestown to Lickdale, Lebar} Bd Very good frame house, 11 9, nd bath. Bank barn 45x90 ft, 4 oe rib, wagon shed, pig sty, 2 cH & | houses, large butcher house, p $ land engine houses. Peach, p apple orchards and berry pal Running water in nearly evé : ~~ fel: Pump and spring at hous { Soil is sand lean and gravel. Abo 1 acres timber. Some very goo \ J 4 pasture and. Price $43.00 per acre. lJ. L. RUTTER Real Estate and Insurance > ; i Farmers Trust Bldg., OW is the time 829 Cumberland § to give the cal- elon, Pa. endar question some * Valuable Real Est consideration. Near- : AT PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 10 er the time to hand The undersigned ~ will offer at 00 @ City are guests of the Misses Shook- services aty Zion Reformed church at Irs. Stefferson em 0% ers on East Main street. 10:30 o'clock. Interment in Marietta -Ifectionately and asked her to take Mr, and Mrs. Grover Thompson cemetery. off her things of Coatesville are spending some “No, thank you, my dear.” said the time here with the latter’s parents, eigerly woman. -<1've only a very ow Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krall Mrs. Rachael Schaeffer minutes to stay. No; no tea, thank Mrs. Chas. Pfautz and daughters Mrs. Rachael Schaeffer, widow of you. : My, bio ips pleasant in here! Edith and Elizabeth and Mrs. Day. ACO Schaeffer died on Saturday it 10048 a little different from— 2 a os wieiping OTRING at the home of her daugh- Bessie, that’s what I called to see id Bricker of Lititz, are visiting > : you about. I heard something today | the family of Dr. J. J. Newpher. ter, Mrs. Laura Balmer, at Elizabeth- IBAL por A i ear : : Hy : : that shocked me more than I can tel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoll of Pitts- own, Death was dae 10 2 complica you. I didn't believe it, and I won’ iburg, are spending some tiie jp LiO0 of diseases, following a long ill- believe it, until you tell me it's true | town as guests of the former's MSS: The deceased was 79 years of Bessie, dear, you're not going to gef | parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank 28¢ and was well known throughout married again, are you?” Stoll. this section of the county. She Mrs. Stefferson smiled, blushed anc | The Misses Ruth, Grace and “2s a member of the Church of God. nodded Three children survive her as follows: The visitor gasped. “But not—not Mrs. Laura Balmer, widow of L. B. Mr. Crawley? Oh, Bessie, I hope you Balmer; Jacob A, of Elizabethtown 3aTe ho going to do anything so foolisl as that.” (a L00—Fine wool blank- Ure white, with pink and borders; weight 5 Ibs. mohair binding; size 70x- 0s 92 10, oleae + oo ” 0 Xa pecial. High wool blankets, with J + borders of neat color inations—pink, blue, sani- and gray; also lovely en plaids in pink, blue and ; d wool blankets o 0 o%% 0, 0 67% 9, $0004 = ® Daisy Pannebecker and Ruth Brown returned home Monday evening af- ter spending ten days at Mt. Gretna, - ng EYa of Pittsburg. The Famer! was Mrs. Stefferson colored again, but Mr. Charles Cassel left last Thurs- held on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock this time with indignation. “I think J from her late home and interment was pm the pest judge of whether it is made in Mount Tunnel cemetery. foolish or not,” she said. “I don't con rere sider that it will be foolish at all. 1] expect to be perfectly happy and if I'm happy I don’t think it is anybody else’s business.” “But you can’t possibly know what | laids; mohair bind- 9 ro’ %% 9, $0.94, 0 40 0, Gobo 0 wool olive white and tan bed, auto or Irposes, finished with A blanket of 9, ro? 9 William H. Clepper Miss Cora ‘Brackbill of Strasburg William H. Clepper, one of the and Mrs. Bowman of Norristown, most prominent and highly respect- spent last Thursday in town with eq citizens of East Donegal townshid yoy are doing,” persisted the elderly Miss Mary Kern. Miss Brackbill al passed away at his home on Thurs- woman. "Wosete, yo know that I am | bublic sale, on the premises, al so called on Mrs. W. D. Chandler. day from the effects of a stroke, a friend of yours and I wouldn't have the State Road leading from Man. Wiss Myrtle Groff and friend Sylves upon ne sustainey on Tuewsy at you auything but happy. You mas them to your patrons elim fo Lititz, and one mile east of and - quality; ter Gainor, Miss Esther Flowers and the home of Professor Jacobs in not think it's my business, but I feel former Place: in Jon township, friend Charles Sload, Grace Gainor, mT > it is my duty to tell you that Mr . . the follow described real estate 5% : ’ ax Maytown. The subject of this sketch bt 2 Dy duly to tell you that | f d 11 to wit:——A TRACT OR : friend George Nauman enjoyed a trip _ ) : Crawley is a bad, bad man.” and rienas you WwW1 lo Wil:=—a TRACT OF LAND to York County on Sunda whe the was born’ near Maytown, on the “Oh. not at heart” Containing 105 Acres & 100 Perches 1 y on § vy where they vestont iz '5% Biity La art adjoining lands of 5 S had a very enjoyable day’s outing. (isha: Rome Stead Sad sili “At heart and all through. My dear be too busy so act ; oh “ a hui pa: in. bik > : : 2 two years of age > was a § 46 vou know his habits : COW amos 1H. Hershey, . Ja . in pink and Mrs. Jno. Fenley of York, Mrs. Ed. ‘¥oars or. age e was a son of go you know his habits? Do you know stock, Emanuel P. Hostetter. Im- he late rz rT a8 CleD* Lid oharaote Vesti Tiron 1OYSE Drove hime, Perr. silk bind- Stoll and daughter of Pittsburg, Mr. the late Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Clep- his character? Neither could be worse NOW When you pass Bt vements _ thereon . ed are a Two-Story Lime Christiz ; _ per and resided the greater part of It's my plain duty to tell you that, and ; i : a rn a rns his life on the homestead. Mr. Clep- if you have the least doubt of it I can ; Ston. Poster Jims y MIS, / sf ra rs. 0 rooms. 3 : Cdn : our office drop in and oms, in good condi look over our sam- a : er attained his early education in Prove it to you.” tic Tih ate : Amos Winters of Florin, were the 1’ attained ’ “pr ing iste rou,” sai uon, with attachment, a the schools of this section and was I'm 101 going to listen to vou,’ said irge Bank Barn, Corn House and ples. We have a very nifty line that 0, > wool blankets, 9, 0 o* % of various 7 s*®, Tos 5a wits A blanket of + 100 per white with Ca a) %o 20%. 0% %% 94% 9 050% o a % 0 2 J a4 class wool 0s oF gg snowy white, with at- guests of Mrs. Harriet Blessin nF “yr ’ : 1 ! ) SULILS Ns. He ssing last Mrs. Stefferson. You don’t know him or A eR week one of the pupils of Professor A. T. ae x Ty Ba I've hoard ail Grinding House, Tobacco Shed, 60x: Te ow ; 2 : prc £ 4 * 3 aes. ly 36 feet, all in a good state of re Mr. H. C. Brunner returned home thers who taught the Maytown p,ge tales about him, and I don’t say pairs, together with other necessary High school during the days of 1861- that he has been perfect, but what he outbuildings, a never failing water 1865. Mr. Clepper was a graduate needs, and always has needed, is a supply, etc. Ei of the school. He was the secretary good woman's influence.” The soil is lime stone and is in an ur fo. Buffalo, lake Chautaugus, of the Old Home Week Celebration 5 “Pah!” exclaimed the visitor. ‘Bes- excellent state of cultivation. This Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Rel ta MAVEOwr soveral. yeas re sie, you must be a fool. Is it possible farm is located in one of the most Isles, Montreal, Plattsburg, thru te : c Ren o rls : 0 that after all the misery you experi- Nuts Valery Lagcastoe County, Lakes Champlain and George and as entre worhe 2 “enced in your first marriage you can Ae a ios i Ty ed so as to ilk: size 72x84 in returning via Albany, New York City John’s Lutheran church and a mem- still delude yourself with that idea? al ae an silk: size 72: in, ¢ : ber of tl Seneral ‘Council Board 4 a : Sy . wean | Persons wishing to view the prop- er o 1e reneral uneil ar Did your influence help Stefferson? erty before the. day of sale will be Stefferso sighe “y . L] > ay of S82 ST WEEK OF OUR many years. He learned the pint Mrs. Stefferson sighed You forget, shown same by calling on t prems- } ing trade on the Lancaster Inquirer, my dear, that he died,” she said gen- ises. J ~~ GREAT = WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS yith the late John H. Schultz of tly. “Do you Bnew I Gi is i Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. arictin = > oF 3 if ad lived I might have made him m, of said day, when the diti i Marietta and was an expert in this if he had ; . sé Y, n conditions E TAG SALE SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE line. He worked in at parts S€¢ his faults and repent of them. Who will be made known by er BULLETIN ar ih BAW Bed 5 ~, knows but he might have become a joes on Summer mer of the country and his late position been dropped to borders in pink and finished with silk bind- 9, Sod 9 ood * on Thursday evening from a month’s vacation, which time he spent on a 8, SIZ (0x80 in. $10.00 Extra fine blank- I 2 vool; in ex- laid of pink and QJ 0 00 0 0 0 feedeedeedodded 0 204 sede adeeded 0 % + 0 ho? 46%, will surprise you bo? je or pink and white; bound 9 9 Lode 9. ¢ when you learn our and Philadelphia. EE a ——— * e® 0% 9. 0 fe ole dled 9, * prices. THE hi Mount Jov, Pa. 9, | NATHAN HOSTETTER thoroughly good man?” was in the south. This position he Altogether an extraordinary case, was compelled to abandon on ac- EE Abraham Lincoln said: “I do not count of his health. He has a wife Real Pain, know much about the tariff, but Ido and four children, Misses Kathryn The most ghastly superstition has know this much; when we buy goods and Louisa and Paul and Nicholas. often Ps pore na Jtirous Je Xn foreigner gets the money; when we sides under the same roof at the en leg pained him horribly last night.” buy goods made at home, we get Homestead, also survives. Mr. Clep- “Nonsense!” was the reply. “How both the goods and the money. per was secretary of the TUnlon could his wooden leg pain him?’ “His Those who get the “lion’s share” Cemetery Association and politically wife,” explained the man, “hit him of Mount Joy business are advertisers was a staunch Democrat. He was a over the head with it!” in the Bulletin. member of Maytown Council, No. 79, — Order United American Mechanics, | Back to Harrisburd Maytown and of Washington Camp, Mr. George Crosby, Who ¢ame here NG. 605, Patriotic Order Sons of from Harrisburg last April and open- | America. He was also secretary of hike. Monday: evening. On ihe: faim ed a green grocery in ‘Sduire Jno, the Professor A. T. Albert Memortal | * CRC Le Ry per’s store room on West Mains Association, which was organized 2] iileed on 5 catii or bese Dail the a up stakes and moved ¥ew months ago. | : 2 y { Eagle Patrol opposing the Raven i seem eee eet Eee i to Harrisburg this| i { Patrol. The score was a tie 8 to 8. | Read the Bulletin i The new suits for the Scouts will ar- | We print all the news fit to print. rive Saturday. ¥o Mt. Joy Bulletin. | Read the Bulletin y gv Bulletin | We print all thg fit to print. We gant all the nezd 90 oF 9 %0% % 9, & H. H. Snavely, Auct. A. G. Hamaker, Clerk. 3t 9 reloaded * “Abe” Lincoln Said 9 * oo 0% 4% IVE PONY CON- ST COUPONS HALL PUR- WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN 9, aka’ & \/ * 9 0 0, lo ele df S000 oe or, > “Anti-Lean” For Business We borrow the following fromthe { Cosmopolitan “Where are you taking the pigs?” / “Out to pasture ’em.” { “What for?” To fatten ’em.” I pretty slow work to fatten where I came from m up and fatten them om a lot of time, 9 ¢ 9, 4! \/ * % ¥ ¢ 9, * 0204 9, (2 redeidoddede ¢ Held Another Outing Scout Master Harry J. Williams had his Boy Scouts out for another EE 0 0 0, * ¢e 9, ¢ hbo KZ 0? %* 9 oF 900 9. 9, % 9, ad & * J J AXA time to a hawg? A great many business men are She deavoring 4o fatten their business in a man gs antiquated as is the fatteni PS On grass. Por} ing extremely fanew HERE EC 9, 9, ¢ TX 7 Xa xX 9. 0, 0 0 Gut 0 9, % ®. 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 9 0 0 0.00.0 & { od Opt 90 0.90 00 0 0 P00 0.00 F000 0! a3 3 5 ss &
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