THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY PA ( I occ 1 y POOEOEEEEOOEOOEOOEOEEEEEEOOOOEOOOEEEEEOR 9© ©00000000QEE000000 ey 0000000 Extra Bargains 20 Boys’ Norfolk Suitd $2.25 Values up to $5.50 oats Compare Qur- Values With Others and Be Convinced of the Savings. eifoefecforfeoorforfosforfesfactecfectoosferfeste Them Fofengoofoofocferieoforfunfocfosfonfeofecfocfeofuofertecoriecfocfecfecoofeoforfesforfocfentorfeciuforfesfuafesforecfecfusfa fork The Season is Here. Winter will be dawn ho before vou know it. Are You Readyr Have bu vour winter Clothingr We have a big line of heavy CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, SHOES, SWEATERS and RCOATS, at prices that will amaze you. \ \ TE are showing an extra large assortment of Men’s Suits at $8.5", $10.00 and $12.50. They are the best you have ever seen and we have them all in the popular shades of Blue, Brown, Gray, Tartans and Chalk line stripes. Also a big range of Patterns in Styleplus $17.00 and Hart Schaffner and Marx at $18.50 to $25.00. Boys’ Clothing is here in a larger assortment than ever before. We realize that the boy wants a Suit that is just as snappy as his father’s and we have it in Blue, Brown, Tartan and Grays at $3.00 to $8.50 ull Line of Sweaters, Hats and Shoes Swagger Balmaccans, New Colors & Styles From $10.00 Up. Ball Phone Getz Bros. Mount Joy, Pa. md Phone 0000000000000 0000000OOE od THE BULLETIN {and Mrs. Amos C. Friday. Dr. A, J. Thome and Assessor L. G.| Hill, visited Mrs. Sarah Good and|is the guest of her parents, Mr, and the corner stone of the new Furnace week with her mother? Mrs. Susan Mrs. Frank Senseman of Camp | Kopp were week-end Lancaster visit. John Rasp and wife in this place,| Mrs. George Rudisill. Chapel, at three o'clock. The site Newcomer. MOUNT JOY, PA. (Hill, was the guest of her parents, |ors. { Sunday. Rev. L. C.Richardsof Mortonville, where the chapel is to be erected Sampling of the 1912 tobacco om J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro’r. | DI. and Mrs. A. C. Treichler. Farmers are busy hauling corn and | Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Thome amd (preached in the Presbyterian Church was purchased from Hon. H. Burd Tuesday was the bill at the Kendig Benjamin Bishop has gone to Pit-|housing their enormous pumpkin | | daughter Jean of Mount Joy, gave|both morning and evening on Sun- Cassel. The old chapel in East Done- warehouse, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR | cairn, where he hag secured a posi-|crops. | Dr. and Mrs. A, J. Thome, a pleasant | day. gal township, is being torn down and Miss Elizabeth Breneman of Lan- Six Months 50 Cents tion with the Westinghouse Air It is a confirmed conviction that | Sunday call. Mr. and Mrs. George Heltier, of part of the material will be used if caster was a Sunday guest in the Three Months {Brake Company. Free Trade always rocks the foreign | Mr. and Mrs. Melo Martin and Miss | Harrisburg, spent a few days with the erection of this edifice, The Dr. Kendig home, : Single Copies Z | The Young Ladies’ Class of the cradle. | Mary Eshleman spent Sunday as the|Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Prowell on Mar- Scriptures were read by the Rev. | Ira Herr and family spent Sun- Sample Copies | Lutheran Sunday-school, taught by John Green is putting up concrete guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rider |ket street. |Arthur Richards of Mortonville, An gay with - his brother Christ | Mrs. Frank Croman, gathered chest-|walks in artistic style in KE. F. at Gainsburg. Mrs. John Thuma of West Mari- address by Rev. George Wells ELV, family near Ironville, Entered at the post office at Mount | {nuts at Mount Gretna. Grosh's lawn. Mr. 2nd Mrs, Horace Good of Sa etta, is the guest of her daughter, pastor of Presbyterian ‘Chureh, Co-| Mr. Norman Bair is represe Joy as second-class mail matter. | J. H. Epler, President of the Lan- Miss Anna Randler of Manheim, lunga, were the guests of the former’s | Mrs, Frederick Moeslein at Harris- lumbia, followed. He is in charge of ihe famous Harry Newcomer oofoctecfecfocfocfosfecfocosfectesfocfosforfoctecioriesds Footerte @ROREEELOLOC SIS 3 CEEREEEEEEREPREEEEREPEEREEERCEEERE® 9, © © © © © @® © © All correspondents must have their | caster County Christian Endeavor, has been a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Good in burg. (the work of the Marietta Presbyterian o, at all the county fairs. communications reach this office nol| attended the annual county conven-| relatives in town. town last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whitaker of Church, until a minister can be se} 1.:o seceding seems the bes BF man MONET as iePone NeW: tion at Marietta recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeager visited| Cyrus H. Wittle has leased his | Phoenixville, spent last week with cured. His address was very full of oy. section, Tobacco i 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- | Charles M. Stephan, agent for the | relatives and friends in Rheems and daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. D. Wittle’s|their daughter, Mrs. Elida W. Hies- sound advice and he congratulated | seems much benefited by la ges for advertisments must positive- | Prudential Insurance Company in| Anchorville Sunday. |home in this place and will occupy |tand, north of town. this little congregation on their ven-| Mr. Scoii . Eshleman: Wag ly reach this office not later than this place, attended a meeting of the! E. F. Grosh and daughter Miss!the same in the near future. !" Mr. and Mrs. J. Finney Engle of ture and splendid work. The history the b h Monday Sent New adveriismenis yi - | Myra nt Sund: in the fi of Landlord A. S. Holwager, an expert| Washington, D. C., hav d- of the chapel was given by Rev. Wil! ® braves "Who sitended inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday company’s representatives at Lancas y spent Sunday in the Iormer’s ; ne JR sty gton, D. C., have been spen chap g {krout supper in Mt. Joy Fr night. Advertising rates on applica-| ter. Mount Gretna cottage, in distinguishing the difference be-jing the week with relatives and liam J. Lowe, pastor of the Maytown |; ng. tion. | J. E. Belser, who has been elected | Miss Lizzie Gruber has had a new tween pure and - adulterated liquors, friends in Marietta and vicinity. Reformed Church, who at 9i7etent) Mr. and Mrs. Howar = | Vice President of the American Pipe roof placed on her house. Isaac Eshel-| was a week-end Mount Joy visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kronke of times occupied the pulpit, while hej ~o=' 0 Fo Loo 5 Tl ELIZABETHTOWN | Bending Company, has purchased the! man was the contractor. Unless Mount Joy township is in Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests of was a student at the seminary of: Viditore With Ii tor X | Hoffman property on South Market! Samuel L. Heisey gave Dust av-| an exceptional frame of mind, the|the latter's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Franklin and Marshall, Lancaster. | a S: Sisies District Deputy McCaa of Ephrata, |street. |enue a good scraping with the town-| Republican majority in this township Spencer on Second street. The cornerstone of the old edifice, | i gr. ; Installs officers of I. O. O. F. | Rev. G. R. Hoverter, whom ‘the ship scraper last Saturday. !is going to be striking and significant. | Rev. H. Branson Richards of Leb- erected in 1888 will be put in the | : The Honberger and | Eldership has lately returned as| Andrew Felker and family, of| Miss Esther, the accomplished | anon, president of the Lancaster con- building also. The exercises through- L168 end “dong fises John Hose is visiting relatives in! pastor of the Church of God, has|Rheems, Sundayed at the home of his daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham ference, occupied the pulpit in Zion’s out were very interesting, and much funeral of Mrs. Haas Harrigburg been pastor in This congregation for|father-inlaw, Cyrus H. Wittle. Young of Elizabethtown, spent Fri-|Evangelical Lutheran Church on credit was given the committee for| fon Friday, Walter K. Shelly and family have nine years. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey D. Wittle en- day to Sunday with her sister Mrs.|Sunday morning and evening. their zealous work. The Furnace] Mr. Clayor Buse me78fto Westerville, Ohio, H c Lewis and wife of Hlizabeth-|tertained on Sunday Oscar Koppen- Claude Grosh, Chas. Hummer; proprietor of Hotel chapel Sunday School was organized | ‘rier, has a huge Aaron Ebers has entered the|ville; Charles Baney and wife of heiffer’ and family of Aberdeen. | Eddie Fry has rewrned to hiS|Marjetta, has lost a number of fine in 1386, on Children’s Day, June 13, ensures £1 juces Mennonit fome at Neffsville. | Harrisburg, and Harvey Foster and| Shellbarks are selling at $2.50 per parental home in this place after a|yoeq py the animals getting hold of by the Rev. George M. Hickman, pas- |‘ andl weighs 60 Is, Mrs, Anna Klepper of Columbia, i8 wife, of Berrysburg, attended the bushgl and walnuts at $1.00. Prices two years’ absence in Terre Haute, oison which was set for rats. They OF of the Marietta Presbyterian; A Tide Jos visiting relatives in the borough. | funeral of Josiah Baney. lon chestnuts not yet announced. Ind. He traveled all the way on hiS|were very fine ones and would have Church, in the little brick school !n a ne James Ulrich and A. S. Hofftman| District Deputy Grand Master Mc.| Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Kolp and motor cycle. weighed abouf 300 pounds each, Duilding at Watts Station. The caused a S¢WHy have been drawn as Grand Jurors. |Caa of Ephrata, installed the follow-| Melo Martin transacted business in Merchant E. F. Grosh and daugh-| p G Hipple, the shoe man on Mar- °ficers chosen were as follows: Sudot the Beighbor Mrs, Luther Wood and Miss Edna ing officers of Elizabethtown Lodge, |Elizabethtown Saturday evening. ter Miss Myra and Mrs. Blaine Grosh|yet street, showed -the correspond- Perintendent, George Mable; secre-| the severe drov Hoak spent Wednesday at Harrls-'1. O. 0. F., No. 128 on Thursday| The local creamery has started in Were mo Bitendance 8 ihe obsequies | ont 4 cluster of black raspberries the IV: Pullip. Leader; treasurer,| . There was Bane (last: Noble Grand Simon G. Bishop; |t0 receive milk every alternate day of Samuel D. Miller in Manheim, |other morning, which are “certainly a Emanuel Hendricks; librarian, B. C.{ among house John Dissiuger of Reading. is visit-| Vice Grand Frank T. Muth: Warden |for the Fall and Winter months. Thursday P. M curiosity for this season of the year, G'0Sh, now Rev. E. C. Grosh, pastor ers for the ti ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank'G. Walter Dulebohn: Conductor] Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Balmer of The improvements of the country mney were fully developed ang as Of the Presbyterian Church, Seneca cleaning up Dissinger. { Arthur Hart: Chaplain David Wit-| ear Bellaire, were guests of rela- roads is of vital importance, because large as the early ones, Mr. Hipple Castle, New York; teacher of the in-| hope, to a § Miss Kathryn Aumiller ig the man-!'man, tives and friends in town Saturday. |it makes it possible to consolidate or | oxpects fant department, Mrs. George Mable, Elias Eby] ager of the girl's miter i team = —— A Dutch tramp made a Sunday call centralize schools and to establish| weather does not set in too 00D. The officers of the present day are|{Eby and to gather quite a few if cold of this place. MILTON GROVE at Isaac Kopp’s residence, but as 8raded schools in the rural districts. pyrelars made an attempt to rob aS follows: Trustees, George Mable| Church a Albert Adams and family have — usual on Sabbath dayhe wasn’t home. Such schools, centrally located Will the jewelry store of B. H. Prowell, 20d Hon. H. Burd Cassel; teachers, spent the moved to the Heisey plroperty on! General Happenings of the Week by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shearer, of accommodate all of the children with- on Market street, early Tuesday | Miss Mayme McNeal of the Women’s | sister, M Chestnut street. our Reportar Mt, Hope, visited their son Samuel in a radius of from four to five morning. They evidently gained an Bible class and also organist; teach- | iy, Paul Witmer of Erie, i {siting his rn B. and family on Chiques Hill, Sun-! miles. entrance with a skeleton key, as! °’ of the Men's Bible class, John| mhe 3 parents, Mr. and M's. Davi 4 Witmer, The turnip crop will be large and day. : | STR re ur OES {when Mr, Prowell arrived on fhe Meister; infant department, Mrs! | the on Poplar street. our Mayor rejoiceth. [. Coach builder and. Mrs. Jobin 8. MARIETTA |scene he found nothing missing, but G€0rse Mable and Miss Jennie Hen-| or gvg Miss Clara Witter of #iancaster,{ Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Gingrich spent Enterline, of Rheems, spent Sunday ame [the burglar alarm was still ringing, dricks; other instructors, Misses, tenden visited her mother, Mis 4 ns Wit- Sunday in Mount Joy. | with relatives and friends at Sunny-| gorpergtone of Furnace Chapel Was | which evidently scared the burglars|Josephine Sargen, Ella Shoemaker, | ive mer, on Poplar ‘street. ; Harry Koser, of Rheems, circulated side. | Laid on Sunday away. {Aaron Sharp. Roge) . Dr. D. C./Reber of Wii wndin town a few days ago. | P.M. Daniel Engle of Marietta, mem mee ai A largs 1 . r : College, site v | Bull Moose candidate for the Legis-| | palgs a Y : Y d college at§ John S. Enterline of Junction, was | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taft of Wil- Marietta, Maytown, Columbia and SALUNGA » lan itit d week, st a visitor in town Monddy. . lature gave us a social call the past|y,moport are the guests of Mrs. M.|other places assembled Sunday after- | Nissley & Co. sampled the 1913 ma surf thinde Trish 8 [potatoes are offered freely at | week. \ : B. McCloskey. noon, cr: Third street, at the eastern | goods on Thursday. dda ao 65¢ p shel for che | Mr. afjd Mrs. ¢p. Bricker of Rose | Mrs. B R. Pleam, of Harrisbugg,|end of town, to witness the Javing of| Barbara Newcomer / /