1 { THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. ‘Wednesday, Septembe 1 a TE ST . H. Miller WATCHES Cloeks, Jewelery and Spectacles Repairing in al] its Branches. Also electrical goods of all kinds. Electric light globes sold & Ex- changed for Edison Electric Company. Report all Electric light trou- ble to me which will have prompt attention. East Main street MOUNT JOY, PENNA TT SOTTO ET 11011 i =i OO THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR A Vest Pocket Kodak The little camera that’s built as securately as a watch. One pull and it Is opened, in focus,—a slight pres- sure on the ball bearing shutter re- lease, and the exposure is made,—a push and it is closed and back in your vest pocket. Has Kodak Anastigmat lens, giving remarkable definition, and Autotime Scale to insure correct exposure. Size of pictures, 15x21 inches. Capacity, eight exposures without reloading. Price, $12.00, with single lens, $6.00. Sold by W.B.BENDER BARBER East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT. JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN DIVISION Schedule in effort January 1, 1914. Wastyard—Il eave Lancaster 4:00 a, ‘m.; 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, | 4:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, *9:45, | 11:15 p. m. Bastwardi—Leave Elizabethtown, 5: | $, 6:46, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:46, 11.46 | a m.: 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:46 | 5:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:18 P| m.,12:30 a. m. | Additional car daily except Sunday | leaves Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m., arriving | at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m. { Saturdays cars every half hour | leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to 7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:15 a m. to 8:15 p. m., On Saturdays a car will leave Lan- caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11:45 p. m 5:15, Sundays, cars every half hour from May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster from 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave Mt. Joy from 8:45 a. m. to 8.15 p. m. Sundays, cars every half hour from Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Lancaster from 2:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav- ing Mt. Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:1 p. Im. Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at 6:15 a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown %:30 a. m, (*)Dally except Saturday. PPeReEREEE® Weare Always Prepared to serve Pure Spring Water ICE IN ANY QUANTITY at Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. Very © Ge0000303d® Ly Take Notice! The Undersigned Wish to Inform the Public that They are Prepared to do Practical Horse Shoeing At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy Special attention given to all work. All diseases of the feet promptly at- tended to. Your Work Solicited BOMBACH & SHANK General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers MOUNT JOY. PENNA. | ( Wall Paper Time Is at hand and so am I with the finest line of samples ever shown. I do all kinds of paper hanging at very reasonable prices. It will pay you to see my samples and get my prices before placing your order for paper- ing this Spring. Emanuel Myers Bell Phone . Beware of Mosquitoes They are dangerous, They often spread disease. Don’t let them bite you. 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, I0:15,T7 3 Rexall Skéeter Skoot Will keep ransquitoes away om you, Just rub a little on the ex- posed parts of your body, and they won't come near you. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 10. 25 & 50¢ Sold only at E. W. Garber 81 E. MAIN ST, MT. JOY, PA. THE REXALL STORE VISIT THE Mount Joy Garage PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor If your Ford needs attention, I will be pleased to have you call on me, I carry a complete line of re pairs for these cars and can fix you up on short notice. General Repair Work a Specialty Also Automoble Hiring Agent for Firestone & Pullman Tires. 2000PeeeReeO For a Good Clean Shave Or a Classy Hair Cut Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLOR® W. Main St, Agt For Middletown Laundry Mount Joy TRADE-MARKS 5 fee. and brief iid report on perience, NEW BOOKLET, mation. It will help you to READ PACES 11 and 12 before applying Ye for & patent. Write to-da 0. SWIFT & CO, PATENT LAWYERS, @venth St., Washington, B. [4 years p for \ —: PePPEEREREEEO® Steam Vulcanizing By Experienced Hands SPEED VULCANIZING COMPARY NORTH WEST CORNER ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS | Lancaster, Pa. All Work Guaranteed. Quick Service By sending your work to us you | will notice the difference in mileage and decreased maintenance cost. Repairing of all kinds done on in- ! ner Tubes and Casings at reason- i able prices. SHAVING HAIR CUTTING Joseph B. Hershev ‘Tonsorial Parlor : Three Chairs, No Waiting Agent for the Midletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. £ast Main St MOUNT JOY NEWTOWN, PA. | ward. The religious services were follow ed by a sacred concert by the band, whose excellent music was highly appreciated. The proceedings were conducted in accordance with the following program: Praise God From Whom All Bles- sings Flow; Invocation, Rev. Wm. W. Edel, of the Bainbridge Methodist Church; hymn, congrega- tion; Scripture reading, Rev. Edel; anthem, Bainbridge choir; hymn, choir; sermon, Rev, Thomas Dietrich of the Bainbridge Lutheran Church; bass solo, Claude Bachman; anthem, choir; hymn, congregation; benedic- tion, Rev, Edel. Immediately Masonic Home News Bainbridge Masons Held Religious Services Sunday Afternoon Too Late for Last Week { While all Europe Is relentlessly engaged in retrograding civilization vandalizing art treasures, products of centuries of ruthlessly marring and ex- thousands upon thou- images; amid the progress that in our own be-| loved land, the peaceful progress of fraternal beneficence and the develop-| of on the broadest’ as conceived by the Masonic | Fraternity Pennsylvania, and put into execution at the Masonic Homes Grand lodge F. & A. M. of steadily progressing toward a century, effacing the and terminating of [blessings of peaceful toil {sands God’s jcontinues to exist after this program rendered the Bainbridge Cornet gave this program: Cupid serenade; New Colonial march, Ocean to Ocean, overture; Friendship, march; Our Favorite, March; Dream of Autumn, serenade; Imperial, march; Old Faith- Twilight Echoes, sere- was Band ment its plans Charrues, lines, of Prince ful, march; | bel : Inade; Glorification, Daman Memorial | tions march; Nearer | Thee. process of erection, | awaits pleasure of the R w.| Manheim Lodge, No. 587, already rand 1 Henry Williams, | °CCuPYing a position on the roll of a) : : : a - pr t a ir i- | Esa., to lay its Corner Stone, Which; COROT: Dronoses 0 make thei post |interesting and impressive ceremony | | O% goubly sate by coming Yo 45 | B 2 4 S Dy | La E Homes next Sunday, Sept. 20, 1914 {will take place Tuesday od ; oe : : : vo 29 ot at = aes Seoem | bringing with them a clergyman and £2, 1911 at 12 oclock noon. | male singers, and will conduct the In addition to the Grand Officers, | .ojigious services. They will be [it is expected to have present, the|¢ ;aweq on Sunday, Sept. 27, 1914, | District Deputies of all the several | Perseverance Lodge, | Masonic Districts, the Worshipful | prarrisburg Pa. of all the Lodges and as] sadness. we of the is its goal. The John Cottage now the Master My God to Henry in | Masters In record the death (many members of the Fraternity as of one of our guests, Bro. Wm. H.| and truthful testimonials we are con- can conveniently come. Sheetz of York, Pa. Bro. Sheetz had been on a visit to his nephew, proaches completion. It is under)John D. Sheetz at Rising Sun, Md, roof and its two immense silos stand| where he was stricken with apo- like two giant sentinals on guard.|Plexy, and died in a few days. He The poultry plant shows progress; the| was born at McCall's Ferry on Feb. large laying houses for the accom-|S, 1845, and died Sept. 7, 1914. He modation of 1,500 hens are rapidly| followed the occupation of carpen- springing into existence, while the|ter- He was made a Freemason in large piggery, for the Anolmeraitny 31 in Washington Lodge No. 156. | of 75 hogs is ready for the concrete and subsequently became a member work. of Red Lion Lodge No. 649, of which Our Children’s Home, splendidly ie yas 4 member al ihe gyms @ ; > | his death, located mn Quest House No. 1, is Among the many visitors to the rapidly rounding In 6 form and prov-| 7565 in the past week, we note a ing an important and efficient unit large delegation from Cochranville. in our Homes. Thirteen of the nine- We also had the pleasure of ex- | | | | po 1. The large dairy barn rapidly ap- | march; Adora | | different person. ! cine, for I know it will do all and much | crest Farm, Kasota, Minn. { tressing ills peculiar to their sex shoull No. 21 of | be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. | | teen children have heen admitted to| tending the greetings of the Homes | the Elizabethtown Public Schools, 1g Brother Chas. Miller Williams, | on | Many newspapers have published | stories pro and con of this mysteri | ous product of the deep. How one | Bea Bean eaved sailor who was | thrown in the midst of a band of can: | nibals. | The Butler Times of March 21 tells | of how Jim Tuner, a well driller | | had been playing in hard luck for | six months, losing his tools and strik- | joe paid une Canrornia | cars a visit and received a Sea Bean | as a souvenir, and 10 days later struck a gusher. The Genesee Times of March 16 declares that a Sea Bean saved Harry Easton from serious injures. fn that he fell from his barn loft and landed oa the ground “right side up with care.” A maiden lady stenographer =f a few summers and several winters re ceived a Sea Bean and 30 days later married her employer. This happened in Ohio, but now comes one from In diana: Two sisters, both single and remainder of the| Just old enough to “be termed old board-walk Atlantic City, N. J.| maids. The younger of the two had With colsideiats . Linaness:] captured a man. They both received Willianispor Consistofy 4 AS Ei a Sea Bean, and the elder started on eg Bis Vi Re + ©. Bulag man hunt, and finally eloped with of Williamsport, Pa. presented the| her younger sister's beau. Within Homes with six Shill's double open| two weeks he was arrested on the rolling chairs, for the use of invalid | charge of bigamy. Whom did this and crippled guests, and we are sure, | Bean bring luck to? could the donors see the unfortunate] The editor of The Elkland Journal of thelr Tounte com] read so much of the Sea Bean that . Dy Ts | he asked for one. He started for his fortably enjoying the sunshine and, office and on the street he met a air of those beautiful man and an argument arose over days, on magnificent | some trivial matter. He returned to boulevard, they | : would | the manager of the cars saying, had obtained their re-| "This Bean Is unlucky. the crippled : . s : | | instruction, at the Home with a view | pressed his admiration of all he be! a ih | institutions for indigent So— MPAs ne re Franklin | | spection to the Widener Memorial] .s uh 1s I Wiiich Is #7? Street, Philadelphia, This is one of where receive an education and are trained while the remaining six are re-|who is Grand Sword Bearer of the! ceiving the benefit of kindergarden| Grand Lodge of New York. He ex-| of gaining information in the most| held and great pleasure and satis- | advanced methods of instruction in|faction at his visit. children. | Our Superintendent, N. ! vod te at Heckler recently paid a visit t in-| Th L k u : k S 8 | pai o in: The Lucky or Un‘ucky Sea Bean, Industrial Training School for Crip- | pled Children, North Broad | finest institutions of its kind in the country, children for as their de- formities Besides its such employment admit. in Philadelphia, and spacious they have seashore buildings a large beautiful branch at j.ongport, N. J Thi dis- cenaded place="of Y{magnificent tances,” wit] foes, AT in im- point of | parts almost portance, has the has | Homes H. P.| tons of An 8 in- necessity, which the Masonic installing rapid been (transit met by Committee, a 20 auto-truck to convey its laundry, freight HP, stalled and supplies. motor-cycle has been also to enable the chief engineer Brother Frank W. Roberts to rapidly | travel between the geveral plants. Visitors tc the Homes, have on any bright day, now sensa-, of a new tion, a sort at most beneficiaries bracing autumnal amieestite realize they our I just had | an argument with a man most twice | my size.” “Did he hit you?” inquired Brothers Benjamin N. McLain and| the manager. The editor replied, “No, William S. Brown of Pittsburgh, two | but almost.” “Keep your Bean, Mr. highly esteemed and generous friends| Editor,” replied the manager; “YOU of the Homes, desiring to add to the| ARE INDEED LUCKY.” And the ed- comforts of Williamsport Consistory's| {tor ambled off in search of another sunshade, in each chair. gift, American presented a for Sept. 13, day the the example the Fraternity | LUCKY OR UNLUCKY, due to pub- | Hcity they have received, they are 1914, proved an| going very fast, and the manager is Homes. Actu-|2t a loss to know whether they are of the mem-|!ucky for him, as the demand for in other sec: them has Increased so much the sup- desirous of showing their | PY is Jimited; It he will as long Bi as they last, continue to give them the Homes, and gaining| + ar gouvenirs to all attend'ng. No the roll of honor, the jouybt many beautiful Sea Bean Freemasons of Bainbridge, finder the| charms, hatping and cuff links wil inspiration Bros. | shortly be seen here, as the Beans and Scott Smith, | are not only lucky, but are also beau Ashara Lodge No. 398,| ful whan polished. two clerevmen. & Will show in Mount Joy on Friday Bainbridge bang | 2nd Saturday, Sept. 25 and 26. Ad- their friends and | Mission 15 and 25 cents. to Homes Sunday services. colors, Sunday, eventful ated by of at bers and in a place on tions interest leadership and of I. Kuntzelman members of accompanied by church the and a of journeyed the children escorted Home to Grand Lodge Hall, band, and marched to the strain of Onward Chris- Grand Lodge Hall n appearance of some f important event; its ap- being lined with automo- and within its 800 peo- choir, host neighbors the to furnish The their by inspiring Soldiers. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury e will sur 1€ ury el were from as Ie of who the tian presented and proaches biles and carriages, walls a concourse of ple, of whom many were assembled from Elizabethtown, Mt. Joy, Lan- caster and the country adjacent to the Homes. The services were most interest. the great ITall's 1e genu- taken internally and made in Tes- over : = Tt is Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. timonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price T5c per bottle, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. mn set etter = | spends its summers in the north and lan FARMER'S WIFE T00 1LLTO WORK A Weak, Nervous Sufferer Restored to Health by Ly- dia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. Kasota, Minn. — “I am glad to say that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done i more for me than i anything else, and I { had the best physi- ian here. 1 was so weak and nervous hat I could not do my work and suf- fered with pains low down in my right side for a year or more. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, and now I feel like a I believe there is nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound for weak women and young girls, and I would be glad if I could influence anyone to try the medi- more than it is claimed to do.”” — Mrs. CLARA FRANKS, R. F. D. No. 1, Maple- Women who suffer from those dis- Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re- store their health by the many genuine stantly publishing in the newspapers. J - 1 Make 11 After August Rock Spda Water. Sold in Florin 1 1 If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad- | vice. Your letter will be opened, | read and answered by 2a woman, and held in strict confidence. Blackbirds Are Flying South | Besides the official weather prog nosticator there are many persons | the world over who claim to be able | to forecast weather conditions. Some | will tell you that when the back of | the leaves on the trees are exposed | it is a sign of an approaching rain | storm. Pain in the scar left by a| deep wound or the stump of an am. | putated leg or arm is said by others | to be a sign of wet weather. One | so-called weather sign is the action | of the blackbird, which, along with many other feathered creatures, | winters in the south. Many flocks of blackbirds already this year have | been seen on the southern flight and said to be a sure sign of early winter. EH _ —_——— England $25.- | have no tell how this is The 000,000 war is costing a month, but Brandeis could least one half. we doubt Louis to save at lhiffemores Shoe Polishes FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY IETF NITE ALL ARTICLES MADE ptt Uo) aR “GILT EDGE,” the only ladics’ shoe dressing that positively contains 0il, = Blacks, Polishes and Pre- serves ladies’ and children’s shoes, shines without rubbing, 25c. “FRENCH GLOSS,” 10c. “STAR” combination for cleaning and polishing all kindsof russet or tan shoes, 10c. "DANDY" size, 25¢. “QUICK WHITE" (in liquid form with sponge) quick- lycleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. 10c. & 25¢c. “ALBO" cleans and whitens BUCK, NUBUCK, SUEDE, and CANVAS SHOES. In round white cakes packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. In hand. some, large aluminum boxes, with sponge, 25¢c. It your dealer does not keep the kind you want, sendus | the price in stamps for fullsize package, charges paid, WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., | 20-26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of | Shoe Polishes in the World, | HOTEL McGLINIS The undersigned having remodeled the old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete, is now prepared to entertain transi | ent and regular guests. RESTAURANT TURTLE SOUP, Etc, Ete. Private Dining Room for ladies In connection with hotel where he | will serve in season OYSTERS & CLAMS in any style. J. VY . MMoGinnis PROPRIETOR CHAS. H. ZELLER] REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St. Mount Joy | Calling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates Collection of Rents Surveying and Conveyancing W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- day at No. 52 North Duke Street. THARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA Prompt Attention given to Salesof | Uncle Sam’s ship of state may yet ing, and were thoroughly enjoyed by be prove the Noah’s Ark of nations. the large congregation, { Terms Moderate Real Estate and Personal Property. | Bell Telephone Sestestoatoatentoneatotiocioriootoctoitetiortoitottette tie ate ations alte ath uth cl lh uth oh a ta a DN RR PP PRPs IN ALMOST ANY TET RTT TTT TT TTTTTTTPrTrTrY shdeciocatoahahah deta ale ai ab HL. TERR WwW. Main Here and there, there is a studious longs for school to begin; but most “kids” would like gust three months long. Sold in Mt. Joy at Morton & Myers, E. Smith, Farmers’ Inn, D. F. Gabel, Mrs. E. Klugh, H. H, Zeller, Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp. 5th and Locust Sts., 1010 OO 0 11 0 The Last Vacation Mont | The Youngsters It a Very Happy comes September and—School! youngster You can’t lengthen the month for your children b multiply its happiness by being generously liberal wit Washington John Darrdg at J. G. Beatty's, and J. D. Easton’s Sold in Rheems at P. N. Kraybill’s, FLANAGANS The House of Quality COLU A Big Speci Fine Parlor Suite STYLE YOU COULD DESIRE; WEL AND WILL LAST A LIFETIME WHILE THEY AT FROM $12.00 u OODLOLOLOLLLLLILOOOLLOLLVLLLLOLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLDOOE L. Spoh Undertaking and Emba SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE St. Mount J Seoferfertoofootortesforfocforfoctonfocosforturfecferticgofofofeoforfesfesteofordesteudeofe doforfock feof DOLLLOLDLOLLLOLOLDLLLLOOOLOILOULLLOUS BROWN B ee SH2E25S553 LO West Main Street, A X HARDW!: TINNING HERTIING AND PLUMBING Furnaces, Stoves, Heaters, Rang Your Patronage Solicited DOD000OOO0000000 OOO0O0O00TOO00000000000 > - Fall Furniture Disp Unequalled in Size Beauty and Low Prigq Unlike the ordinary store, it is our sole busin Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies of Before refurnishing this fall, artistic designs. amine this truly wonderful assortment, the Ila] it Ih has size, variety or beauty, OUR INEXPENSIVE LOCATION and our ing enables us to offer exceptionally low prices Here you will find complete Dining Room, ing Room Suites, in Jacobean, Sheraton, Adam old reproductions in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak or Complete Dining Room Suites, $49.00 up. Oak Dining Room Suites, $110.00 complete, Daily demonstrations of the celebrated anos, Come in and hear them, you’ll be made Westenberger, Maley™® 125-131 East King St. | sseeededrobdodedodedeoedodfeiode dedeniobl elefodniob dedololededs 0 The Automobile Club of Ameri 6,700 Miles Per Tire Pennsylvania Vac Oilproof Tig Penna. Tireg are guaranteed for 4500 m for 3500 are mere ordinary. You can do bef 70 Test Barr’s Repair GASOLINE 0 NEW HAVEN ON MAIN » NEE
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