THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. I ———— ! S. 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- le to me which will have prompt attention. East Main street MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA 11001 1 C1 4 gO LL 1 Vest Pocket Kodak The little camera that’s built as sccurately 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 closed and back in your vest pocket. Has Kodak Anastigmat lens, giving remarkable definition, and Autotime Scale to insure correct exposure. Size of pictures, 1%x2% inches. Capacity, eight exposures without reloading. Price, $12.00, with single lens, $6.00. is 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. Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15 a. m.; 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:16, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, *9:45, 11:15 p. m. Eastward—Leave Elizabethtown, §: 38, 6:46, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.46 a m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45 5:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:15 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 7:16 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. 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 8.16 pm 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 8:15 . Ih. : Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at 6:15 a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown | 7:30 a. m. | (*)Daily except Saturday. 0OEEOEOOCOOQ | We are Always Prepared to serve | E. Main st, 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 | 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. Special attention € Wall Pager Tim laid (Henry | The Homes ithe Homes to Masuic Ho Home News Monuments may crumble from age | and neglect; mausoleums may be ef- | faced by the gnawing tooth of time, | but buildings erected for the wear of | centuries and dedicated to a cause ever advancing with civilization, pre- | serve for the future, lasting mem- orials, Some - such thought must have inspired the late Brother John Henry Daman of Washington Lodge, ! No. 59 of Philadelphia to devise the residue of his estate for the erection | of a memorial building on the grounds | of the Grand Lodge Homes. Built of everlasting granite, and cemented the wear of ages; built in a noble | the care of a great Fraternity which has existed from time immemorial and grows with | the rapidity of the progress of time, | he could have chosen no more last- ing memorial, nor set a better ex- ample to his surviving brethren. On Tuesday, September 22, 1914, (R W. Grand Master, J. Henry Wil-| liams, Esq, assisted by his Grand jomcers, in ceremonial form and | with the beautiful ritual of the R. W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, the cormer stone of the John Daman Memorial Building. reading world has learned this through “the Press, but it re-| | for cause, and under fact the walls of | its full signi-| within realize and all |ficance. With most commendable fore- WAS MISERABLE COULDN'T STAND Testifies She Was Restored | to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Lackawanna, N. Y.— “After my first | child was born I felt very miserable and could not stand on my feet. My sister- in-law wished me to try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and my nerves became firm, appetite good, step elastic, and I lost that weak, tired feeling. That was six years ago and I have had three fine | Realty children since. For female trou- bles I always take Lydia E. Pinkham’s | | Vegetable Compound and it works like a charm. Ido allmyown work.”’— Mrs. A. F. KREAMER, 1574 Electric Avenue, Lackawanna, N. Y. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from'displacements, inflam- mation, ulceration,tumors,irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down | | feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compound is the stan- mains for the Committee on Masonic dard remedy for female ills. Women who suffer from those dis- | | tressing ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re- store their health by the many genuine Is at hand and so am I with the | thought and at considerable trouble, and truthful testimonials we are con- finest line of samples ever shown. | do all kinds of paper hanging at very and Heckler, and | Franklin made careful Superintendent, N. his assistants reasonable prices. It will pay you to extensive preparations for the event, see my samples ing this Spring. Emanuel Myers Bell Phone NEWTOWN, PA.| and get my prices not before placing your order for paper in of the Grand Master land |who participated. National slightest detail decoration and the convenience Officers, all | overlooking the accommodation, provision to insure and his pleasure of the comfort and The in addition to the ex- decorations, Colors were made up YEE EERE) | clusively from the gardens and farms Em of the PrOLARED WGESTEWITE Author of several Songs and Marches, The German Musici- services to the an, offers his people in Lancaster Co., teach- on almost any String in- Piano, Organ ing struments, and Pipe Organ at reasonable prices repairing a —tuning pianos and organs and pipe organs SI yecialty. 1061 I Mount Joy, Pa. — Philadelphia clusion of the ceremonies, the fomdered a HOTEL MCGINNIS The undersigned having remodeled the old Mooney Hotel, adding a is now prepared to entertain transl ent and regular guests, RESTAURANT TURTLE SOUP, Etc, Ete. Private Dining Room for ladies In connection with ~ hotel where he in a served will serve in season OYSTERS & CLAMS in any style. dent, Chef, cessful achievements gained the com- mendation of the Grand Master [all the host of participants. WW. MMocGiniais. PROPRIETOR CHAS. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE J. Calling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates of a County = celebration. “main corridor and portals of entrance ils, u to the parlors were B gigantic corn stalks with their large Which has now B ears of corn in @ base of each, Tables laden with" baskets S winning vegetables lined the walls of Of the ® the corridors and B praise for the products of our farms. the m Lu Band, Lu Temple Shrine oi concert musie number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete, ;rcatly enjoyed by the multitude. of laying of the | participants, | Master Grand Grand H. ZELLER of importance, erected Home ed Mount Joy cons creasing, these rise Grand Lodge within its walls, reminded one Fair ora Harvest Home All the columns of the Homes grounds. Hall, decorated with sight, while at the an enormous pumpkin and admiration. choicest fruit and with premium claimed wonder overflowing spoke paeans of The ceremonial was enhanced excellent music furnished the celebrated band nobles of the Philadelphia, and chorus, composed of Lodge. At the con- chorus in Grand gave an vy by Lu of Lu Mystic of by a arge male short odge Hall while program the band on the lawn, was of high order and was ceremonies corner stone, the headed by the Grand and the other Officers of the Lodge, proceeded to the dining hall and participated bounteous feast, ' prepared and by Assistant Superinten- Mr. A. Snell and our Mrs. E. Shaw, whose Immediately after the our John L. sue- | dotte and stone is first of when this corner it is of the which, the Masonic The laying of as buildings will constitute Village; there a group of when it is recall- 110,000 Ma- in- of their and that are now and per in Pennsylvania, yearly cent find village if only one their shelter, and families way to this will a here rivaling Elizabethtown in | tour | rules 'delphia, The |* evening, I books stantly publishing in the newspapers. If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- | dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. penses, Several small months ago a widow with children was admitted to the Homes and a few days ago her little brood increased to five. This, in to its pathetic character, the first child to be born in the Homes and was alluded to by Hon, Abraham H. Beitler in his oration at the Corner Stone Lay- in which he said we had 176 in the Homes the other day, increased by so that it a break the Committee on the ad- new guests. Brother J. Henry Hayes, a guest Homes and a former banker of Philadelphia, received the felicita- tions of his friends and fellow guests on Monday, September 28, 1914, on 77th birthday anniversary. In addition to many remembrances from friends, District Deputy Grand Master, Brother Charles F. Bower, a P. M. of Franklin Lodge, No. 134, which is also Brother Hayes Lodge, from Phila- of cigars for for the women, every guest in the Homes with Brother Hayes in of his natal day. In the vocal and instrumental given the guests of in Brother Hayes honor. The Homes gratefully acknowledge the gift of 200 Bibles and 200 Hymn from Brother Past Master, Wanamaker of Philadelphia. the pleasure of extending to Brother M. of Wyan- of Kansas and of the Kansas expressed great to the greatest was addition marks guests been baby; woman to the arrival of a for the mission of remainei of his sent a special messenger with and candy presents the men so that might unite celebration music the Homes, was by John We had a Fraternal greeting Snedden, a P. No.:.3, the Superintendent Masonic Home, pleasure James Lodge, who his visit Homes. at of Masonic MAYTOWN WANTS TROLLY LINE Citizens Must and Will Try To Build One Ty he town, progressive village May- Mari- line con- of about two miles north of eita, will have a trolley How WOOD HOLDS NAILS Some Interesting Experiments and Deductions Concerning day, Commonplace Subject that holds a nail so it is driven Digest.” Does the sharp- the holding questions is it when the “Literary shape of the nail or {ness of its point affect force? These ando other What | firmly | asks | the | have been answered by experiments | committee of Engineering by a tried recently Railway the American | Association. The tests ties and track-spikes, dently hold for ordinary kind of wood. The conclusions drawn by the committee are | teriorate wood sooner (that blunt points hasten had to do with but they previous to driving the nail. In tests of holding power chisel-pointed spike made | est showing and the ones the best. The resistance the ordinary in three times that of kinds. Says a writer ing News:” “The relative weight of | spikes as compared with the screw spike is 1 to 2, and their relative maximum holding power averages 1] to 23, respectively, thus screw spike over that of the cut spike, equal weights of metal being considered. In the majority of cases the cut spikes driven in the 7-16 in. holes require the greatest force to remove them. The long-leaf pine ex- hibits about the same holding power with no hole and with 7-16 in. hole | while the red oak, balsam and New Mexico pine display a somewhat higher power with no hole bored for the spike. With the screw spikes there are but seven comparisons to make, since it was impossible to screw the spikes in 3-8 holes in the Ohio and Japanese oak. In these seven cases, however, the red oak and the red gum, which are the hardwoods, reveal a much greater holding pow- er with the spikes screwed into the larger hole; while in the longleaf pine, Douglas fir, balsam. and New Mexico pine, which are soft woods, the holding power of the spikes is somewhat higher with the smaller hole, altho the difference is not so marked as in the case of the hard- woods, s The fibres of the red gum, bal- sam, long-leaf pine, and red oak were not broken At all by the rail in the compression test, cates a very elastic fibre wood. ie rel miei, ‘HAVE PNEUMATIC TUBE SYSTEM Groff & Wolf Co. Installs the Great Time-Saving System for Saving Customer's Time With the a complete tube cash installation this and improved system all the big men’s furnishings and clothing of Groff & Wolf Co. have taken a forward step in modern merchandising. They now have the distinction of being one of the two stores in Lancaster the pneumatic tube system. Old-time merchandising gave little consideration to the saving of the customer’s time iu “making change.” even the seconds of a minute precious. From the moment the cylinder containing the LUST dl tube, iBFming an electric ‘start week of pneumatic store, house To-day are in the tact«@ir the watil con- and stop” system, it is returned takes an average twenty-five from the station farthest office, The by ve and from seconds of twenty-two to from the cylinder is cuum blown back by air pressure, each way taking eight econds from the farthest station in the store. The basis system is the there throughout leather constructe on of units, which nine stations furnishings, tWo on located hat are tne and an Every- | into wood? | WIVLILVLOVLLOLIOLOOL railway- | evi- | nails in any that nails de- | than screws, | decay, and | [ that it is desirable to bore a hole the ordinary | the poor- | sharp-pointed ! of ’ screw-spikes was found to be two or “Engineer- ' the cut indicating jan advantage of 25 per cent. for the which indi-' sucked up ! about | DOOOOOOOOC WILLOVOLOLO0O0O00 OOO00 = S And you like thou eclipse and County F43 when you do come to the Fair that Lancasteq come to the most stu Merchandise it hag ev home, we are open fro every evening and we new ones, New Wool Splendid varietigs i matchable for babiefs’ White Wool Flannels, weights and grades; 25c, Colored Wool Flannels and gray; an elegant valu All-Wool Colored Flan wide; in navy, scarlet and All-Wool plaids; Skirting Flanne 27 inches wide an Flar used extensively fo 50c. a yard. All-Wool Colored gray; weave; Flannels either Fine Waisting striped effects in w a yard. Beautiful Emb: To the best of our kno shown in Lancaster. Either 50c. to $1.00 a yard. BHOO0000OOOLLOOOOOOOLLU 1101 through their EB operating under | I FLORA D My fine new line of stylish ready for your inspection.’ Comd est creations. They came d fashion and are so moderately Don’t go out of town when yo cheap in your “own home tow East Main Street » — Mou, 11 RE TO aie focforforiorioofocfocgectrofeaforiuriorfosfoctocfortontunonfacortocenoofocforfocferfocosts Fall Furniture Di Unequalled in § Beauty and Low | Unlike the ordinary store, Furniture, Carpets, it is our sole Rugs and Draperies of this fall Ih Jj artistic designs. Before refurnishing amine this truly wonderful assortment, size, variety or beauty. OUR INEXPENSIVE LOCATION and ing enables us to offer exceptionally low Here you will find complete Dining Room Suites, in Jacobean, Sheraton, Adal reproductions in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak o Complete Dining Room Suites, $49.00 up. Oak Dining Room Suites, $110.00 complete, Daily demonstrations of the celebrated St anos, Come in and hear them, you'll be made Collection of Rents Surveying and Conveyancing with goods departments basement, necting it Laneaster, if plans the meeting carried leading citi- Traction to have population. on It is not compared formerly the brass first floor | practical- the but, at Pure Spring Water ICE: IN ANY QUANTITY at Moderate Charges. With pleasure we record the formulated at a citizen's and only our price Room its | Thursday evening, are out. lv noiseless as with and Dauphin k ns the roll of honor into growth of W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC rat Attorney-At-Law it is | 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Lodge | Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri the {day at No. 52 North Duke Street. riday a comm cable the ittee system for inconspicuous extension new territory of in use met Conesto save tubes places, is list, and ga located ing old entered the of Harrisburg, has now the No. County officials in an effort practically sight. aware Perserverance company the local credit 21 pioneer, To company of the 11 this, out customer’s the latter hardly purchase-money { office the his hand, the build an operate Maytown is not success- On Sunday, September 27, 1914, : the Brother W. M. Musser accompanied ;’?3¢ © ha tas CHARLES S. FRANK by Rev. J. D. Lyter, pastor of Derry Ibo the CQ. 1D AUCTIONEER Street United Bret Church MOUNT JOY, PA. Chaplain of Perseverance Lodge, Prompt Attention given to Salesof 21, a quartette of singers, Real Estate and Personal Property. FE. Steever, Terms Moderate Bell Telephone Nevin Seltzer and H. the members of the families to number By Experienced Hands of 300, Homes and ducted services. An SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY = 4 intensely interesting | A" H. Js WILLIAMS | NORTH WEST CORNER sermon of Rev. J. D. Lyter elicited nl ny a . ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS the close attention of every one of a traction TONSORIAL PARLORS Lancaster, Pa. capacious audience and gained their! ° W. Main St., I ss of Rev, Mr. Krout, chairman, Dr. G. admiration and conviction. y Work Guaranteed. Quic ery Be 4 Brier. © B i . rk Gu ed. Quick Service The beautiful singing of the A: Harter, C. E. Hicks, M. R. Hoff Agt For Middletown Laundry you man, Charles Zell J. Keener will notice the difference in’ mileage quartette added much to the beauty non harles and J. Keener, e di 0 : : — | cod decreased maintenance cost. and inspiration of the service which 3 among the very Repairing of all kinds done on in- oe Home has Jor Tubes and Casings at reason- ” i | able prices. Perseverance Lodge, No. | SHAVING HAIR CUTTING Placed itself firmly upon the roll of honor, a shining example for the ' Joseph B Hershev other Iodges of Dauphin County {which will no doubt be followed and Tonsor ial Parlor they still further manifested their Three Chairs. No Waiting good will by extending an invitation Agent for the Midletown Steam to the male guests of the Homes to {| Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday be their guests af, a meeting of their d delivered Friday. Lodge to be held on October 26, ast Main St, : MOUNT JOY 1914, for which they meet all ex Before his the to so quick is the dispatch ot The installation | was Independent Pneumatic of New York C—O a Very of to be the line. is that ful in is on its to “change” Don’t fail to see us before plac- committee will pro- way ing your order this year. 6 Y N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy. Penna. 000000 line and then lease is returned company for opera- alg tion, system, and No. 3rothers * meeting hren Westenberger, 125-131 East King St. sforfecforfororforfoofocgocTocfoctosfuriarorfesfoefoctoofosfaciurforfocfe- tor Fifty of the most the citi- the dededododododododedodododododoododoodoodofdolodob fob fbofedololol prominent made by ens of the village turned out at Tube Company, BS es sosmsss and offered to trolley line Maytown, Marietta, from in | be assist will Hamilton, Fraim; and Lodge, their the Jerome H. n n. every way, A beneficial Lil Cow Fell belonging in Well to Sol Rosenthal, cattle dealer of 'Co- | lumbia, was instantly killed Sat- jurday morning when she fell intg a | with | 3 | The well on the property of J. E. Baker the | O° Ss new near Chiques. | | The cow was being driven near the | place of the accident, when several | dogs jumped at her legs, causing her | to break into a dead The ani- | mal headed straight for the well, which was not covered and fell a distance of 85 feet, its depth. The) well has not been in use for some} time. The cow drowned. \ tl Curious Cabbage Head Ex-Burgess John Kugle, of Mariet- ta raised in his garden, a curiosity in the shape of a head of cabbage, with sixteen smaller heads. It is of the Late Flat Dutg variety, and every head is perfeq prmed and solid. A011 0 The Automobile Club 0,700 Miles IS Pennsylvania Clilproof Tires are ;ugaranteed for 4 for 3500 are mere onignary. You 70 Test CIASOL Barr’s Repai NEW HAVEN ON very for giving to A {a well Cow For a Good Clean Shave Or a Classy Hair Cut Stop at easy access to thence and friends came the the religious Steam WVulcanizing known ‘olnmhbic h . 0 Q con- | Columbia there LLancas- ter. and to to on as formed the head. will meet officials organization w D. mmittee, Krout, which company at : quarries consists | Mount Joy & | Ajj sincere : run. By sending your work to us i There is more Catarrh in this section ot Penna. the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci- ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti- tutional di se, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitu- tional cure on the m: arket, It is taken in- ternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure, Send for circulars and tes- timonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, OC, Sold by Druggists, 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constjpution. place services we gladly best Sunday vet enjoyed. 21 has TRADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no >. Send. model, sketches or. photos and brief ption, for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. 26 years experience. Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOO KLET, full of patent information. It will he R you to foqune READ D PAGES 11: i and 12 before applying for a patent. D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, C. 1010 303 Seventh St, Washington, D. ( We print all the ne