el orm the d to do ng Mt. Joy ll work. nptly at- olicited NK se-Shoers A. Oo ealedle < 9, Xa Xa? 9, * J ® Kg) J ® 0-020-030-0300, Oo oF y s% 0% @, OP 2% AGE FIVE ERR EEA OR READERS OF EEE THE? SriOULD JOIN THE fOUNT JOY BULLETIN 11001 CHRISTMAS CLUB Co-operative—limited to 200 members. Membership fee, $1. Fee refunded if you decide not to purchase or if your application is rejected. The instruments are supplied by the old-established house of Hager & Bro., Lancaster, Pa. Why not decide on that Christmas Gift NOW! This club was organized to make early Christmas shopping worth while. All the unusual club features offered are made in order that Christmas by co-operation in ordering their Christmas presents certain savings, privileges and advantages not otherwise trade of a house like Hager’s partially spread over these few needed. ’ When one fully realizes that all these club features are secured only by club obtainable. To have weeks is on the purchase of any piano or player-piano, as such an old, reliable, one-price house as that of Hager & Bro.—then the greatness of the opportunity shows itself, JIf you are thinking of a suitable Christmas present, you should by this club thoroughly, Why Not a Piano? Club Features in a Nutshell (Secured on Any Piano or Player-Piano at The Hager Store.) Unlimited selection of instruments. Cash prick instead of time price. Special low club terms, No interest charges. 30-day refund if dissatisfied. One year’s free exchange on pianos. Six months’ free exchange on play- ers. Ten-year guarantee. Piano free to heirs in case of death, Half payments while sick, Half payments while unemployed. One year’s free tuning. Stool with piano. Bench with player-pianos. Six months’ music roll library. Free delivery in Lancaster County. A Fully Guaranteed Piano For $247.50 interest $5 Down; $1.25 Weekly Surely no gift could be more acceptable- and surely no opportunity more advantageous! And lastly, you could never hope to obtain more advantages bthing is more significant of the Christmas spirit than a than hose now offered (on any br player-piano. 3g this unusual co-operative club, d of pianos and player-pianos, surely no better choice could bd for than that given in the complete Hager line. all means investigate Why Not a Player-Piano? No Interest. piano buyers, in October and November, may secure Christmas worth the sacrifice members E15 10 A Genuine Aeolian Player-Piano for $395 $10 Down; $2.50 Weekly instrument at Hager’s) through Surely, no event could be more opportune. Vy Not Investigate This Club To-day? nay close very soon. It is limited and will close as soon hembpers are secured, $1 is still yours untii The $1 does just )embership costs you $1, but thig Please send me full ship blank, If you do not buy it is refunded. secures for you every club privilege on any Hager piano F-plano if you purchase before Christmas. Name Mail This Coupon They will give you fuil Address or call at The Hager Store. The Mount Joy Bulletin Readers’ Coupon Mail to Christmas Club, care of The Hager Store, 25-31 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. club information and a member- on. NEW YORK} al Low Rate Excursion UNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Famous Broadway; Towering Office Build- ings, 700 feet high; Central Park; Riverside Drive; Grant's Tomb; Metropolitan Art Gal- lery; Brooklyn Bridges. COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas, Honorable Chas. I. Lan. dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Hassler, Associate, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Lancaster, and As- sistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their pre- cept, to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public proclamation thruout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery also a Court of the General Quarter Ses- sions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania. ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN NO- VEMBER (THE 16th), 1914. In pursuance of which precept Pub- lic Notice is hereby given to the Mayor and Alderman of the City of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of said City and County of Lancaster that they be then and there in their own proper persons and their rules, re- cords and examinations, and inquisi- tions, and their other remembr ances, to do those things which to their offices appertain in their behalf to be done, and also those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are or then shall be, in the jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. * hieldipindie pti ridin Dated at Lancaster, Pa. the 14th day of October, A, D. 1914. RINK MILTON EBY, Sheriff J 4 ee Ss | oe The Same Old Tale —n wo routes for a Marietta-to-May- electric railway have been sur- Hope springs eternal in the Donegal breast. —— ees For\Sale Cheap—A large’ gas gener- ator for an automobile” in first-class condition complete with bradket. Only $800 Apply af+his office. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES aie ae vit 5.45 A. M 0 5.561 A. 1-......600 A. NF ...... 6.13 A. aaa, 6.23 A. M. cer. 043 A, M. 3, leaves New York (Pennsylvania Station..650 P. M. pu 3.00] Trip Round Trip Consult Christiana Parkesburg ... Coatesville ....... 729 A. M, Downingtown ...... 7.38 A. M. Pennsylvania Sta., New York. M. M. M. M An Ideal Sunday Outing kle beginning November 20. See flyers. ticket vania Railroad i EE IG 3 PRR EN SER RO ofoofesfesfucgrne 0 print. 1 Some Twilight Sleepers The “Twilight Sleep” Idea is a beautiful one. Anything that tends to reduce pain and suffering is to be welcomed. But twilight sleep is nothing new in this part of the country. We know of some towns that are in a chronic state of twi- light slumber and they will never “come to.” Some of our own eciti- zens, mentioning no names, go about from day to day in a never-ending twilight slumber. And looking over our list of delinquent subscribers makes us rise to inquire what the doctors use to bring their twilight sleepers out of the trance? Send us the formula, for there are a few subjects on that list whom we like to awaken. Did we call them twi- light sleepers? Suffering cats! The deepest, blackest, midnight could not begin to equal the darkness and depth of their slumbers. —- Ee — WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN A $2,000,000.00 Example Without a dollar's worth of busi ness in sight, the Ward Baking Co. erected and equipped two magnificent bakeries in New York City, at a of $2,000,000. They knew the possibilities of ad- vertising and depended upon adver tising to make their New York busi ness a success. The result wag tnat in eight months they obtained distribution for 350,000 loaves of bread per day Without advertising those two million dollar bakeries would be ao cumulating dust and cobwebs, and the two hundred autos used for de livery purposes would be idle. Use the Bulletin ang watch your business grow. ——— OW eee. Early Christmas shopping in large volume would prove ga wholesome stimulant to business, - cost Many alleged opera stars will be in eclipse this season, thanks to the war, THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Hi EC 00 A BR . * 9 . . Citizens’ Meeting (Louiinued trom page 1) Signed: — ’ Geo, H. Brown, Burgess J. Willis Freed J. W. Eshleman W. Myers NV. Cassel B. F. Stoll Thos. J. Brown W. G. Brown B. W. Brown H. E. Sager Wm, Tyndall C. D. Rishel Clayton Hoffman C. B. Johnston S. B. Bernhart Jno. E. Longenecker W. D. Chandler A. F. Snyder D. E. Long M. S. Bowman W. R. Heilig Harry Laskewitz H. E. Hauer C. O. Brandt R. Fellenbaum S. Hess Hershey 1. H, E. M. M. N. Kein Trexler Brubaker W. M. Thome C. H. Zeller A.B Cling Oliver, G. Longenecker Amos Shelly C. E. Roudabush E. W, Garber D. F. Gabel Chas. J, Scheimer . F. Gerber Moyer A. Barr G. Hagenberger J. Williams . N. Mumma . R. Missemer H. Krall Simon Menaugh James Glatfelter Harry E. Getz I. D. Stehman H. C. Brunner H. M. Stauffer F. H. Baker Clarence Schock H. N. Nissly J. S. Hamaker Jno. H. Stoll C. Stuart Kitchin H. C. Schock F. G. Bossert J. J. Newpher H. S. Newcomer J. Fred Fenstermacher A. B. Hoffer M. M. Leib B. E. Hiestand H. H. Baer M. A. Rollman J. G. Rejst | Come to the meeting. Come with- out fail and come to help. The | ship Orn has been chartered and | will leave Philadelphia about the (middle of next week. What we do | must be done at once to save the | sufferers. | TAs the second | ship laden with food stuffs for the starving Belgians will leave the port at Philadelphia on Tuesday of next week it ig very |urgent that cash and goods be con- tributed at once. cash contribu- either the First National Unfon National Banks. Those desiring to donate flour can give their order with cash to Brandt & Stehman, who will deliver in sacks at $4.55 per barrel. Potatoes, dried beans and canned goods can be left at the old Bulletin office, rear of the Mt Joy Hall, Always give your name, amount of cash or goods that you may receive proper credit. Please deposit your tion with or Cash and goods can also be left at = the parsonage opposite the school building, C. D. Rishel, Financial Secretary 3 ——— Injured While Killing Diseased Cat- tle Saturday Om Saturday herd of cattle on the David M. Eyer farm at Rowenna, dispatched because they suffer ed from the foot and mouth disease. Amos Shank, who resides farm, assisting with and had a narrow escape from being to death by a cow. Mr. Shank was in the bottom of a trench into which had been led. Mr. Shank rifle and fired. The bullet the animal fair. The cow into and falling Mr. pinning him fast the the trench. vas released by men who found that had escaped with bruises lacerations. a was was crushed a cow raised his hit the air Shank of sprang caught against side he a few and WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN The Rowml Baking Powder busi ness was sold not long ago. For the name alone the received $1,200,000.00. Building and equipment mere side issue. and more up-to-date equipment could Were a be obtained in a short space of time by the expenditure of a few thousand | dollars, but to develop a trade name until it became as valuable as the Royal Baking Powder brand would have taken many years ang the ex- penditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars for sdvertising. By the comme-sense use of space {In the Bulletin “you may increase pam ber of - Gustomers, increase v contributed in order : on the B® the work, '§ owners | A better factory Wednesday, November 18, 1914. ‘Cattle Disease | Under Control (Continued from page 1) jopened on Sunday and now the | room is more spacious, Throughout {the day the offices were busy mail- ling reports to the Washington and | Harrisburg authorities, Lancaster [county still has more cases of the | disease than any other county. { On account of the heavy expenses [caused by the epidemic the Depart- {ment of Animal Husbandry at Wash- has issued orders that ant |mals, where the cost will aggregate |more than $200 in a single herd, fshall not be killed, unless the own- |er will agree that payment for the {other animals be contingent upon [the further appropriation of money by | ington Congress. Six additional Federal men re- | |ported to Dr. Townsend and were | assigned to duty at once. The dis- | infecting parties will soon be sent out. So far today no additional |cases were reported. | Two steers, one hogs belonging to John Witmer, of (Newtown, were killed by the {authorities on Friday and buried in | auick lime, EE cow and three To Pile Sufferers: We can unconditionally guarantee a treatment to you that will ‘reifeve you of all suffering. It is known as Ottmar’s Pile Remedy The treatment consists of sup positions and pills. There fis ne reason why you should continue suffer when this mild but effectiv treatment will bring about su quick relief. No inconvenience painful effect in taking the pile remedy. Investigate for your owm sake. Price 1-3 treatment 50e. Full treatment $1.00. For Sale at Chandler's DRUG STORE ‘Vest Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M. HOTEL MCGINNIS Restaurant and Lunch Bar OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE CLAMS IN ANY STYLE WAR REVENUE TAXES | Special Taxes Imposed by Recent Act on Manufacturers and Dealers | in Cigars and Tobacco, Brokers, | DEVIL CRABS TURTLE SOUPS In fact everything in season. Private Fits : Theatres, Bowling Alleys and gu. {Pini Room for Ladies. liard Tables The Special Taxes imposed by the Act of Congress of Oct. 22, 1914, be- |came due op the first day of Novem- These taxes will be paid for months from Nov. 1, 1914, to 30, 1915. Collector ber. eight June of Internal Revenue Kir- his field thorough can- their divisions and secure each person liable to the taxa return Special Form 11, The Collector desires to call atten- tion the law which requires all persons liable to the special tax to make a return within the month that their liability occurred, that is, the month of November, Failing to make such return in time renders the person liable to an additional tax of fifty per cent and to a specifie penalty of not more than $500. There- fore, taxpayers, if not called upon in person, should write to their division (deputy or to Fred C. Kirkendall, Col- lector, Lancaster, Pa. asking for a blank Form 11A. Collector Kirken dall desires that no one should have to pay the penalty for neglect, but the law is mandatory and the penalty will have to be collected if incurred. | The Special Taxes imposed are: Brokers, $30: Pawnbrokers, $50; | Commercial Brokers, $20; Custom House Brokers, $10: Theatres, Mu- seums, Concert Halls, $25 to $100] (according to seating capacity); | other Public Exhibitions or Shows, | $10; Each Bowling Alley ang Bil- | liard Table, $5.00: Commission Mer- chants, $20; Dealers in Manu- factured Tobacco whose sales exceed | $200 per year, $4.80; Dealers in Leaf Tobacco, $6.00 to $24.00; Manu. | facturers of Tobacco, $6 to $2496; Manufacturers of Cigars, $3 to $2496; Manufacturers of Cigarettes, $12 to $2496. instructed make a kendall has | deputies to vass of from sworn on to a We print all the news fit to print. Advertise in the Mt Jovy Rulletin m = =u u Farmers, Stock Dealers Do not delay to thoroughly disin‘ect your stable Ss, poultry house ere it is to late. It peculiar to the horse, cattle, hogs and poultry. luted with water it costs a trifle o delay to protect your stock, and some dollars | Ask for information and prices on STRASBURG andler's SA Lh Ore Cent Fer ZENO DIP, KRESO DIP and (TF. WW. McGinnis . PROPRIETOR SHAVING HAIR CUTTING J. B. HERSHEY’S Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agent for the Middletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. East Main st. MOUNT Joy Wanted 500 Farmers to Buy 100,000 acres of black muck corn land better than the best in Ohio, II- linois or Iowa at one-fifth to one-third the price. We can prove this to your satis faction. Drop ws a card; it will cost vou only a cent, and we will send you a booklet that tells all about it and shows Pictures of the corn fields. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPAY Terminal Bldg., Norfolk Southern Ry. NORFOLK, VA. Steam Vulcanizing By Experienced Hands SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY 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 ind decreased maintenance cost. Repairing of all kinds done on in- ner Tubes and Casings at reason. 1ble prices. KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE N BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HAVE AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM BER, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR. SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK LY. mm Callon and Poultry Fanciers hog pens and is'a panacea for all the ills When properly di- Do not JO JS ver one cent per gallon. vy spending a trifle. NITARY FLUID rug Store 1A 1 OR SUNDAY HOURS 8 TO 9 AND 5 TO 7 He West Main 3t. = Bi Mount Joy, Pa. 1011 2 = SaReew Es = . ~~ : Co ' Special Sale a THERE WILL BE A SPECIA MENCING SATURDAY, NOV. 28, i SATURDAY, DEC. 5. ALL 50c. |B BE SOLD AT 20c. AN OUNCE BE TO GET THE BEST PERFUMES REASONABLE PRICE. = ETIEON, © 11 IE : THE REXA EAST Iai 1 i. PERF THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Be 20m = of Perfumes L SALE OF PERFUMES COM- AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL E WILL POSITIVELY ON THE MARKET ATA VERY E. W. 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