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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Wednesday, October 7, 1914.
| Keystone State Fair and Industrial Exposition
$1.500.000.00
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The site lies along the main
vania Railroad,
the main line tracks cut across the
Company near the public road, and
is proposed to erect a passenger
for the Keystone State Fair, Near!
and freight sheds adequate to har
To be the greatest ifarmels’ and manufacturers’
exposition in Pennsylvania, if {not in America.
Its location; consisting of) 410 acres of the most
beautiful and ideally located tableland within street
car ride of Harrisburg, Pa., oh the main line of the
great Pennsylvania Railroad aid with direct connec-
AOS WH —SeVeD -other railfoad lines centering in
Harrisburg.
Thousands of people throughout Pennsylvania,
as well as other states, willjtake advantage of the
pleasant drives over country gnd macadamized roads
to witness one of the greatest jexpositions of the pres-
ent age, and for that purposejthere will be provided
parkage sufficient to care for /10,000 automobiles.
Having a capitalization of $1,500,000.00, it is as-
of the most successful Fairs
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The need of a State Fair for
been felt for years. Time aiter ti:
turists and stockbreeders have
burg to discuss ways and means
sired object.
A three days conference was
on January 21, 22 and 23, 1913,
was made to get a State Fair
It was attended by Governor
Secretary of Agriculture, N. B.
Norton of Waymart, Pa.,
vania Livestock Breeders’
Tyson, Secretary of the State
tion; G. G. 3 a noted fee
or’s Mark, Pa., and by farmers,
&
sured of becom ng one
in the world.
Unsurpassed transportation facilities and central
location; the United States census bureau reports
18,000,000 people residing within three hundred miles
of Harrisburg.
Will have exhibition buildings that will
$750,000.00, two-and-a-half-mile auto speedway,
mile horse race course, also a half-mile course,
every point visible from gigantic fireproof g
stands, capable of seating 60,000 people.
A prize list for live stock, agricultural and home
products of $80,000.00.
Stabling for 1,000 horses, 1,000 cattle, 300 sheep,
pigs and thousands of chickens, ducks, geese,
dogs, cats and pet stock; and numerous other build-
ings for industrial and art exhibits, together with an
immense auditorium, its own filter plant and pump-
ing station.
Telephone, telegraph, electricity,
railroad service LH, on the property.
-- \W¥4 not depend on two weeks of annual fair
jositions for’its earnings, but will have © 500-mile
uto speed meet, will @Derate amuseme rk and
a during the summer, the Yui e on
n the autumn, and conventions will be held wv. oh-
out the winter months, thereby taking up all the sea-
of the year | ad making this the most famous
ting place in the Keystone State. or
Two vears are required to complete this 410 only du
re exposition park with spee race courses, kinds and exhibits to sh
nd steel buildings and paved streets. provement of the State
in
J yhn
cost
one
with
rand-
was
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parts of Pennsylvania, It he
viction of this gathéring tha
lute necessity to the future
of Pennsylvania.
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growth
Tener said: “I am
lish a
Governor
with the proposition to est
for Pennsylvania.”
W. C. Norton said
ate Fair, and let it be
air is not meant sim ply
cussion of what pertains
ment of the State alone
thing that is of an educati
other economic charactgr
farm products, mind {you, but
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“(Nade America Week”
All over this great country the movement of buying American made merchan-

just outside of Harr
lerstood
Id be
t machinery of all
development and im-
» have a place.”
| CAPITAL
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to
the
! ber of exhibits that will go to make up he annual
NEED OF A STATE FAIR
‘ennsylvania has
ne leading agricul-
gathered
attain this de-
held in Harrisburg
which an effort
proposition under way.
K.
{JI TO 0 TI
Critchfield, W.
President of the Pennsyl-
Ass dciation ;
lorticultural
ling expert of Warri-
fruitgrowers, stock-
breeders agricultural Jmplninent people from all
unanimous con-
ite Fair is an abso-
and development
GOVERNOR FAVORS STATE FAIR
in
f the
sburg.
and of the
1s here that it
tation especially
will be sidings
hearty
great State Fair
Pennsyl- Secretary
In fact
Fair
ciety,
State
opment
Buckeye
States.
“The Ohio
its own expense
Fair, telli1
not 01
State
vast num-
A State
But
Farm
er factor.
your fair,
foolish.”
Secretary
called for a
Fair for
in Harris-
Tener, State
C.
exhibits of
Chester T. al nature.
Associa-
vania
grounds. Lanca
ducts, and the
river, and the
will all contribu
TE 0
Sandles,
took up an entire hour discussing Ohio’s great
but
Pennsylvania people
Fair would do more to make farming more
of a science and a profitable business than any oth-
when you establish
don’t be penny wise and pound
vote
Pennsyl
gates present voted “aye.”
agricultural,
great peach and apple
which lie
ster
110
of the State Agricultural
12 Of v
ily of
vhat it has meant to the de
the farming pursuits in
of its untold advantages in
State Fair,” he said, “not only
s but yields a substantial profit.
see ‘what Pennsylvania can
don't be stin
ers ;
oy
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presided and when
the
every
Critchfield
to
vania,
as
one
AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE
400,000 square feet of space will be allotted for
horticultural and floracultur-
The display of fruit will be worthy of the
growing sections of Pennsyl-
exposition
farm
county in the United States, will ‘exhibit their pro-
at the doors of the
County, nearby, richest
Cumberland Valley,
Lebanon Valley on
fe.
just across
11
So-
vel-
the
other
pays
Let
do.
he
advisability of a State
of the 500 dele-
the
the other side,
There will be a Grange building and it is hoped
to have the various Granges make collective exhibits
; tional
accord
will be invited,
heartily in favor of a
that by
- exhibit and dis-
rricultural develop-
y means,
cientific,
a State
Live stock
in the exhibits,
interest in the
development of
ly,
Every-
mechanical
included. Not
and every
YOUNG COUPLE DISAPPEAR
HB Auto Outside Girl's Home at Mid-
JOJO JOT
julaneous d
night Creates Suspicion
What Maytown
to have beer n
in that borough
sdappearance
residents suspect
elopement occurred
on Sunday. The sim-
of Edward
)f Ion Terry and Miss
daughter of Warren
fact that an automo-
the girl's home
this suspicion.
is a Dickinson
was seen with
afternoon, He
with her in evening, also
her home at 11 o'clock,
Terry, son
Elizabeth $load,
Sload
bile wag seen leaving
at midnight created
The young man
College student, and
the girl on Sunday
and the
was the
brotight
in competition for substan 1tial
experiments
agricultural colleges will also be arranged and every
agricultural implement dealer in
comer
cash prizes.
from experimental stations
and. it is expected, will participa
LIVE STOCK
will naturally play an important
Educa-
and
the United States
fe.
part
Pennsylvania is showing increased
growing of cattle and hogs and
fine
ONE STATE FAIR AND INDUSTRIAL |
Borough Council
|
(Continued tron: page 1)
The report of the Union National |
Joy bank, treasurer, showed a|
healthy balance in both the Boro
and Water accounts,
A communication was read from
G. Moyer relative to a bid for the |
plant at the post office and |
seemed to be a & miuaier.|
both Messrs. H. S. ito
Mt.
heating
as there
standing
and G. Moyer were asked to
in another hid, estimating
boiler,
Ricksecker of the Water Com- |
reported everything at the!
Works in good shape.
send
cast iron
Mr.
mittee,
Water
the
cows and work-horses, especial-
while pigs and sheep are also receiving attention.
Pennsylvania's dairy interests are large and growing
effort will be made to make this exhibit

News From Our Many Local
P,
Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor
Sunday School,
Public wap, 10:30 A. M.
on a|7:30 P,
Be oy League, 6:30 P. M.
Prayer Meeti ing Wednesday,
Rev. |.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching at
M.
171
at the Fair worthy the
the industry of the State.
Subst sanitary
mportant place it holds in
and stables
and the live stock features will
Review Day a parade of prize
that will rank with anything of the kind in
i made for at least 5.000
not to mention pens for poul-
numbers.
antial, show places
are to be erected
bring
winners
America
animals
try and
together nm
will be
of large size,
smal imals i
mn i1 nnense
AUTOMOBILE SPEEDWAY CONTESTS
ntific sport of automobile races is
the most p pula as well as profitable amusement of
today. The malin Bose of the world build mo-
tors for these contests in which they incorporate ad-
vanced tific that their improved construc-
tion may be subjected to the most severe tests for
speed and endurance.
Racing a car is
the car to
period of
racing event has
truer construction.
Indianapolis,
,
The clean,
scien ideas,
its use; it is sub-
disadvantage n the
every automobile
car of better and
concentratin 1g
every possible
time. Out of
grown a motor
jecting
shortest
[ndiana, has the only automobile
speedway in the United States worthy of the name.
Contests held on this track one day in each year
draw one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred
and fifty thousand spectators from ev ery state in the
Union, the first five years of its opera-
tion a profit of more than a million doll lars has ac-
crued to the owners.
and during
THE HEYSTONE STATE FAIR SPEEDWAY
one hundred feet in
ck in concrete, together
grandstand, seating eighty to one
ple, will be a most attractive
terprise.
vearly, July 4th
attract hundreds of thousands to
mile national and international
contests. It is our purpose to construct this speed-
way for the first racing contest on (Labor Day)
September, 1915, $0 it may mark the formal open-
ing of the great Keystone State Fair and Industrial
Expoxsit September, 1916
\ two-and-a-h > track,
width, of vitrified
with a fireproof
hundred
feature of this ent
twice
(Labor Day) will
these five hundred
laid
thousand pe
Races and September
ion in
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EXPOSITION GO,
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Executive Offices Kunkel Bullding—Hasisburq, | Penna.
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RELIGIOUS NEWS
REAL ESTATE
: hursday, October 22,
of Worship BL § Ociock P.
Stauffer,
Trinity Lutheran deceased,
H. Kern, Pastor
lable real estate:
| All that certain lot of
uated on the South
Main Street in the
| Joy, containing in
| East Main Street 67 [
{ tending in depth of th idth
and | WVardly 180 feet to Sassafr
10:30 A. M. and 7
Methodist Episcopal
Borougt
front o
9:30 A M,
a8
[Bounded on the east bv proper
and on the wy
{John S. Nissley,
7:30] Property of H. E. Sager m
| said lot there are erected
story br
and a
ick dwelling
900@
ground
side of
and
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2 53003
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1914,
M., the undersigned
executrices of the will of Jacob H.
late of Mount Joy Borough,
will expose to public sale
on the premises in Mount Joy Bor
ough the following described valu-
Sit
Bast
of Mt
n said
ex
south-
Alley
of
2st hs
which
a two-
house
The | two story brick back
Church of God | A 1
o building with a one story
C. : D. Rishel, Pastor [frame kitchen—knov n 128 East
will preaching serv- | Main Street. Also frame stable
Sunday Rishel is at-|and a chicken house. Dwelling house
the which is now con Mine rooms conveniently
session in 3 BR ioDeriy i5 desin
pro rey 1s
as a
dise is being strongly urged. This week we feature American made goods; we have
plenty of foreign goods, if you want them, but “Made In America Week” is for the
The time to boost American made goods is
family supposed she retired
Where the auto was
known,
been
their
search
at the works was ordered |
as also the spouting. |
the best was
: 1ces
purchased for use
when her coal bin
night.
is not
Nothing has
for the repaired was as
of
Ther
on
tending
Arad be no
secured coal
at pump-
A carload
TS Rev
Farmer, Laboring man and capitilist.
NOW, and we are for it strong.
heard of the ordereq
sudden dis- ine station.
in| pr. was a| ©
barbers in refer-
barber
eldership
Ing people since
nor has
them.
tl Wiis
Groff—Bucher
wedding
morning
Lancaster.
rance, been there
tuted for
said

from the

aint
compli
United Brethren
D. E. Long, Pastor
= to rates charged shops
He stated
and it should on-
ence
for water that the rent
. ” ~
American Made Blankets
Good cotton Blankets in
gray and tan. Size €0x76 i
Colored Border, Made in Nashua,
N. H A Pair $1.00
Night Gowns
fine
Ladies Suits
all and Cheviot
Suits in Black and Satin Night
the best hizh
splendid
select from. These Suits made in
Philadelphia U. S. A. Special
A 1.50 and $12.50.
was solemnized annum
11
parents,
A pretty
white
yesterday
Ladies’ wool Ladies’ Long cloth .
at action
Mr. M D. F. Gable of the
near Eris. Commi > the
K. itive to B
Miss
at o'clock
aolor Gowhs, Assor 3 : : D eS .
colors, OWNS, Assortments of he home of the bride's Ordinance
and Mrs. Christ
man’s Church, when
Groff East
Elsie H.
beautifully ordinance
..98¢
Bucher
Clayton
lined Coats, seasons and low necks,
Six
extension as
Hensel
After
styles. models to trimmed yckes. Price 30r0 pre-
Solicitor Same
being
meetings,
Lampeter and
Rapho,
of
11 J |
Wool
with
and
part
in white and
colored border. Size
68x82, All wool and
wool. Two qualities. A
$3.50 20d $4.98
Bed Comforts
Comforts filled with clean white
cotton, floral and ° dresden pat-
terns, good size, Two Grades
$1.00 and $1.15.
Blankets
were pas first reading.
Peter R. ad
ceremony in
sixty guests. A
Hess and ang
Anna Erb
Bucher of
mari
Nissley performed
the presence
The attendants Jacob
John Buckwalter, Miss
and Miss Nora Bucher, sister of the
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Groff left on
the 5:45 train on a trip to Niagara
Falls and thruout Illinois, Wisconsin
and Kansas and will be gone about
six weeks.
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Brethren Love Feasts
The following love feasts of the
Church of the Brethren have been
booked for the next few weeks: Oe-
lar weaye and very durable. tober 3 and 4, ° Mohler’s, Cumber-
This gog b> he ® land county; October 11, York: Oct.
phia. Ephrata; Oct. 21, Mountville;
21 and_22, Mohler’s, Lancaster
ty; Oct. 24 and 25, Black Rock,
juore and Huntsdale; Oct. 25,
anic’s Grove: Oct. 27 and 28,
p Creek ang- Midway; Oct. 28
Fajppidw; Oct. 31, Maren
Rd Akron; Nov. 3, Baghman-
Green Tree, Heidleberg:
Hope; and Nov, Han- |
In __ ool
Trinity United Evangelical
N. A. Barr, Pastor
9:30 A. M.
Sweaters oo
Wool Sweaters,
stitch, all
sizes. Different style
Made New York.
$1.69 2nd $4.98.

60x8 united in iage. Rev, at two successive
Plain 60x80
colors, all
collars.
Price
becom law
the
about
Ladies’ es a
EXECUTOR’S PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
THURSDAY, OCT. 15,
undersigned Executor, pursuant to
the order and directions of the last
will and testament of Andrew Dil-
linger, late of Mount Joy Borough,
Union Service Friday Lancaster County, deceased, will sell
Friday at 2:30 P. M, at public sale at the Mount Joy Trok
Re Ray : 2 ley Waiting Room, Marietta street,
union service under the man- Mount Joy, Penna., the following real
of the Nicholson—Hem- estate to wit:—
Coiumbla Evangelistic Cam-| All that certain lot or piece of
)aign Workers Jd i ground situate on the South side of
DRIgh Worker be held in Mount Joy Street 50 feet and extend-
Methodist Episcopal Church. A geU- ino in depth 180 feet to Apple Tree
eral invitation is extended every Alley. Bounded on the North by
body. Mount Joy Street, on the Bast by
lot No. 96, on the South by Apple
Tree Alley and on the West by lot
The buildings thereon erect-
ed consist of a two and
one-half story frame dwell.
two story frame kitch-
Sunday School,
Public worship with sermon
10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M.
te —— A — Song Service at 6:45 P. M
NEXT BOXING SHOW Prayer meeting (Wednesday)
evening at 7:30 are invited to
and
were then paid
adjourned.
and fancy of number. of bills at
were Council
oliege Coats
arrivals of College Coats,
between sea-
Made in
in ois 1914, the
nis
styl r
tyles fo All
h mixtures.
There Will be a Ten Round Windup these services
‘Here on Oct. 16 |
1001
Petticoats
mercerized
Special
Waists
Voile Shirt
and long
e styles
9g
Ladies’ Petticoats,
in black aud colors, 75c.
Special “vs -39¢
Knit Underwear
adies’ “Merode” Vests, pure
white ribbed cotton. Fleeced back
1] style hee ap
het}
On
cial
will make a! pe
out the blot
agement
last show here |
minger
The Mt. Joy A. C.
great effort to wipe
given boxing at the
by giving one of the best bills ever |
offered in this county. In addition |
to exceptionally good matches there
will be extra rounds.
Duflop Wormley of Columbia and
Young McGinnis of Lancaster, will
2ppess De yum ans. Saturday, Oct. 10, Messrs
B. Kieffer & Co. will sell a large I
here. In the semifinal that battling ; te Riaz ih inc
lot of good big Western horses and nn
boy Young Russel of Lancaster wil | Boo en and one story summer
Ki ti Iti f colts at public sale at the Farmers’ = house all attached, wood
Sppase ig Sune of " Ba Pe OF | tan stock vards in this place. For s'>d, hog pen and frame barn. There
ls ga met men like). particulars see ad in another !S plenty of fruit on the premises,
i ebe, u Stinger,
Fighting fcotumn hydrant water in the yard, a large
Bob and othep”’top notchers. In the] : cistern with pump therein. Any per-
preliminary Calvin Campbell
satines
value,
Wool Dress Goods
Crepe Dress Goods, 40 inches
wide. Ten good shades, A popu-
Ks,
rac
will be the
to
ra
Kieffer & Co’s Sale
On D
gl sons wishing to view the premises
ce | Our Home Markets |
prior to day of sale will please call
i Coatesvillefand Young Shank of Lan- | Butter. per Ib. ~oo... i 9g on the undersigned residing near by.
| caster will six rounds while % megs, per doy.
9g! “Sale to commence on THURSDAY,
[fourth bo being arranged. iyarq per Ig
ng | VeTOBER 18 :30 B, LX
au
| Potatoes, ey bu.
| Oats, per B
peat pe
65 Coy}
53} C.
1. 00 |
NE
bu,
sevsaanene