L. X11.-NO. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1914 JOY BULLETIN vv o Big S. S. Convention XMAS ‘HOLIDAYS CHANGED TWO GAMES THURSDAY People of Our Community Ship Stores to the War Sufferers Thiu the efforts of Rev. C. D. This committee divided the towm Kishel, a movement was .started|.n sections to facilitate the came last week for the relief of the suff- vags, and sent out thirty-two school { boys and boy scouts to make a house | to house canvass for contributions. Thursday evening | in the Church ering Belgians. a meeting was held of God. | After another selecti Gor ; . e ion of musie, Rey. Rishe] acted as temporary |the meet ng was closed with prayer chairman and the meeting opened|hy Rev. D E; Long with the borough schools singing, | 0 tr des ia i) i “Onward Christian Soldieis,” which D Saturday after midday the. caf | With its precious cargo of foodstuffs ol left this place. The car had om Schock: | 2oard 217 sacks, equal fo 155 bar Gingr oh rels of flour, one 100-1b. bag of su Missemer: | Bar and sixteen cases and boxes of Cc D Risk, | Broceries. Thru the generosity of Natonal apd Dr2Rdt & Stehman, the flour was Nat. | furnished at $4.55 per barrel. The {actual value of the flour at Phila dressed the meet ng. followed by an | delphia’s price is $992 and the valk address by H. S. Newcomer, The | Ue of the groceries was $65, total schools then sang, “Landing of the| value $1,057.00, Pilgrims.” Addresses were made by! Many citizens residing in the wi Rev. C. Stuart Kitchin and Rev. C.|cCinity of Mt. Joy responded liberal was followed by H, Kern. These elected: President, secretaries, Miss J. Willis Freed and J. R. financial secretary, Rev. el; treasurers, First Union National Banks. President Schock then briefly ad- prayer by , Rev, cfficers wére the H.C Kathiyn D. Rishel, ly to the numerous phone calls To continue the work and sw made on Friday. The Boy Scouts the relief fund, an executive cqfie| 2nd High School Boys gave splen- mittee was appointed, consisting ®of] did service. . @ the following: Burgess George H. The Philadelphia papers highly Brown, Rev. Rishel, Rev. Kitch'n,|commend Mt. ‘Joy for her prompt, H. S. Newcomer, J. Willis Freed and |and liberal] response. ¥ H. C. Schock as chairman. (Continued on page 5) A Bad Rascal | Thief Beats a Hasty Retreat But Gives His Pursuers the Slip On Sunday Mrs. Nathan Martin, then followed the robber, who cross living a shoit distance east of ed the railroad. going in a northerm Rheems, reported that a man was direction but was soon among the iry:ng to effect an entrance to her missing. Nothing has been seen or nome, The neighbors responded heard of him since, He effected an but when they arrived the robber entrance by removing a pane of had fled. About an hour later Mr. glass from a window and then ra sed Danie] Eshleman, living about the window Nothing was stoivn. It mile east of the Martin home, ar- will be remembered that the resi ived home from church and notced dence of Adam Linard, pearby, was the blinds at his home raised He robbed several] weeks ago and it is immed‘ately investigated and a rob- thought this individua] is guilty eof ber made a hasty retreat. Mr. Esh- all these thefts. The three farms leman telephoned his ne‘ehbors and adjoin each other, LOCAL NOTES Automobile Burns Up Clyde Groff of Quarryville, on —— Friday morning took a number of News items Told in A Brief Yet is his friends in his automobile on a * 5 teresting Way gunning trip in the vicinity of Peach Bottom. The machine was left Mr. G. Samuel Sheaffer is confined stand at a convenieni point and the to his bed account of sickness. party began the hunt for rabbits. One new member was received Upon their return they were more in the United Evangelica] Church than surprised to find that all that Sunday evening. was left of Mr. Groff's machine was Rev. N. A. Barr preached in the a pile of smouldering ashes. During United Evangelical Church at Ade their absence the car had taken amstown last evening. fire from some unknown source and Mr. C. S. Frank left Monday fore was totally destroyed. noon for New York State where he rr , ~ APP-. expects to purchase a lot of apples H. E. Ebersole has accepted a position as traveling salesmen for the wholesale grocery firm of Lip pincott & Co., Philadelphia. P. R. Greiner had the contract te put his weather strips on several windows of the Mt. Joy Schools The strips giving great satis faction. Changes in Res dences Mr. John Kesselring has moved in- to the Brubaker on East Main street Keller, Mr. J. B. into his newly remodeled East Main purchased. rented by Mr. there property by J. moved vacated B. Keller home on which he recently CE Roberts street Prof. the LD this Roudabush has are property vacated He Beneman wil] move a stn aA lec icst week. ——t Gl —emeen Will The Union Stoek Yetz Gepts Karapsa Boy Mr. John F. Peifer of Salunga, cas uot only grow good seed corn buthe an at raising large pump kins, summer he raised a sweet pumpkin that weighed 118 1bs. and it first prize and a special prize at the Lancaster County Fair. Being generous disposition Mr. the editor with a the pumpkin which into pie as soon inspected it im Open Stock Yards Yards at Lancas- next Monday, No will received slaughter. The the yards has progressing rapidly and by the of mext week will be peifer cleansed. large is expert ter, will be opened 30th. Cattle immediate Last vember De only for won work of disinfecting been beginning thoroughly of a very presented of converted have portion will be A Fair Bag as our friends Messrs H. Miller and Jno. E Schroll returned bome Saturday from a hunting trip to Snyder County They bagged 56 rabbits, § quail, 4 pheasants, 4 grey squirrels, 1 wood- window. cet fi esnsmseira Ss our large Shoot Tomorrow Afternoon Tomorrow, Thursday afternoon, & shooting match for a lot of turkeys School Board is Now Hearing Ar- ( | T Good Attractions on the Gridiron . chitects Relative to Our Extension Here Thanksgiving Afternoon 5 ——————— s / f —————— ’ ] ; 3 A special] meeting of the Mount ' The latter part of last month the Will be Held in Presbyterian Church i: porous: seo Bowra was neia in |0 Tor A.C mer he ewingh last Thursday evening for the pur- i) iY school foot ball team of Columbia Here Next Wednesday pose of receiving the decree from T | | and won 7 to 0. Last Saturday the the Court authorizing the school JV / |locals went over and lost 6 to 0. ‘ loan for the extension of our school | ——— The deciding game will be played The Sunday School Convention ing, Benediction, Rev. Garland. building as sanctioned by the voters | (, ty 5 here on Thursday afternoon at 2:45 comprising Mount Joy Borough and The program for the evening ses-|of this berough at the late Novem- Archie Meline Died when these two teams clash. Prior Mount Joy Tonwship district will be Sion is as follows: ber election. U. to this big game the Elizabethtown : : 7:30, Music; Devotional; Music;| The Board has already received . High School will meet the Mt. Joy : held in the Presbyterian Church ? , ye | : PT 5 5 : a By! ; ot oss Address, Sunday School Bificiency, | communications from a dozen or ery Sidden IIS NION| High School team on New Standard 3 here next Wednesday afternoon and H. C. Greider, Newly Blected Presi-| more architects and from the list field at 2 o'clock. To add to the at- % { evening, Dec. 2 when an excellent 4.,¢ (Co. S. S. Association; Quar- | Selected five to appear here on va- - tractions there will be a grand pig 3 program will be 1endered. tette; Address, Mrs. Mary Harris|lious days this week. Monday af- THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST chase free to all. This should be Po The afternoon program is append- Armor; Quartette; Offering; Music; ivi De pig oe and i TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER ample amusement for everybody. 5 : jenediction, Rev. to r. Oost o arrisburg,. ester- The admission for both games is 3 = ¢ : _ Bousdionon. B Lous vi ,. | day afternoon Mr. Bartholomew of Some Well Known People From Our only 15 cents. : 1 2:00, Music, Quiet Hour, Rev. The officers of he district are: Lancaster wa¢ before the Board and Neighborhood H@ve Passed to the | ee i ®. Rsihel and Rev. Johnston; Music; H. N, Nisely, President; Miss Edith this afternoon Mr. Llovd of Harrjs.| GT€at Beyond Since Our Last Issue | : | i 3} 2:30, Address by President H. N. Myers, Secretary; Harry Stoll, Vice ire will be herrd : Feitior. 3% Gone to Their Reward pow The Latest Find # Nissly; Address, Teacher Training, President; S. F. Eshleman, Treasur- Holler of Steciton 24 i ion Li | That the fool and mouth disease : 3 Rev. Knittle, Co. Supt. Teacher ei; EW. Garber, Supt. = i on roti ern nine Mrs. Margaret Best, widow of Geo. | Is not as vet fully stamped out in oo ’ Training: Discussion; Solo, Miss Dept.; H. E. Greenawalt, Supt. O. ALT a Wi on yl est died at Columbia from heart | this Section was evidenced on Sat- € i Mary Schock; 3:15, Address, The O. B. C. Dept; Rev. F. G. Bossert, 0 Ry 4 ins, | disease, aged 42 years. urday when the inspectors con- } A. B. C. Work, Rev. Sensenig, Co. Supt. Teacher Training Dept.; Mrs.| 0 a HI Jomamel Milton Shultz, a farmer of Wont: omasd 2 New hi Atyt%o head on Supt. 0. A. B. C.; Duet, Miss Edith J. S. Eby, Supt. Temperance; Miss | © bo ith Des 24 16 Tan. 4 inztonharg, Ged Monday froma he Canieron farm, tenanted by Mr. / Pentzel and B. F. Gerber; 3:45, Bertha Missemer, Supt, Missions; |, © ®lecomplication of diseases aged 73|Frank Watson at Donegal Springs Business Reports and Election of Miss Clare Manning, Supt. Element-| : ate | years. At Soon as the appraisers make the Officers; Young Peoples’ Rally, Ad- ary Dept.; Miss Mary Eshleman, | The Riad Viewers bv feat No aie _ bs dress, Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, of Supt. Secondary Dept; Mrs. BH (0 bho poo” of View- x Edward Yeung ras : a 2 hin oe “oe Georgia; Song Service and Offer- Smeltzer, Supt. Cradle Roll Dept ers of this county expired Monday i wavd young, president of the i n this entire section thus = 0 : and Judge Landis appointed a new Enspaten J Sbiisping Qompany and fat. NIE ® Board, Among the members are Sdizonineniel of Ihe york Dispatch : : > and York Daily died at his home last Now We’'l| Eat Shot a Fine Buc fio Marge . ie ot wees in his fifty-sixth year. He A chicken and Wale suppe: will Enel. Donegal, 1d been ill about a year, be given by the ladies of the — i . ea Church of God for the benefit of the . . . 1 | Hall Asioalation Met c : Daniel W. Gingrich : Chureh, on Saturday evening, Dec. Mr. Benjamin Gochnauer of This Place . 10: oe" fy. | Toe funeral of Daniel w. Gingrich, |5, in Mt Joy Hall Chicken corn d D Javcintion wos held on Monday even- he died. a1 he Sony jlospltat a i So oo 22 Poa heii P 1 Gd a “riday, was held Monday afternoon | will also be served. n e booths | Gets a Ten ronge eer | 28 When Ty A tonne business! .. willers undertaking establish-| wil] be found many pretty and use ig ree i you transacted, The Property com: ment, in Elizabethtown, Rev. John | ful gifts. Music will be furnished The many fiiends of Mr. Benja-{Gochnauer came upon the deer, anil ce hr : Jr ore fo ik ne Brinser officiated. The interment |byv an orchestra. Supper will be 3 mun Gochnauer of this place, son of | shot it thru the head, Killing a 129 Sn - Je Jorge SIOT€ (vas made in Bossler's cemetery. ready to serve at 5 P, M. 2t "7 Mr. Harry Gochnauer, were pleased | with one shot. Aside from this] Oo ovenpied hy Getz Bros. : = : ; to learn that he was quite success | dee the party killed 18 pheasants, | | Wm, H, Tredenick 3 ful on his gunning (rip, bringing 23 rabbits and a porcupine, ) | Death Friday evening claimed the \ TOY t down a fine large ten point buck] Mr. Walton of Falmouth, a taxi-| § \ 0 ¢ [ oidest resident of Marietta, when ( \ that weighed 200 pounds. | dermist, will mount the head and] \ { | Wm. Henry 'Tieden.ck, died at his ! | Eleven members of the Elizabeth- tan the hide for Mr Gochnauer. | A | home, after a few days’ iliness, his : town Rod and Gun Club left early The deer was on exhibition at the | " | death resuiting from lung aifections. | Y ' this month for Keating, in Clinton Garret House Elizabethtown, Sat- | Deceased had been in most exceilent ! County, where they spent seventeen urday evening It was brought { i \ | tl \ | heaith and would get around as ¢ i days in camp. The Messrs, Goch- home only after some difficulty with J ) \ oc as a man twenty years ( nauer of this place, are members of the Railroad officials, who are not J h | vounger He was in his 92nd year. this Cluk: permitted to carry that kind of —— Shia Last Monday afternoon they were game on account of the prevalence i Mrs, Mary Swartz ibe making a drive whb2n suddenly Mr. of the foot and mouth disease. {indi i | Word was received on Sunday an- Well Known Gounle Will Wei ¢ i THE NEW OFFICERS REAM'S COLT SALE (mgs 0l ui Many BB- cumin i det) Ney id : n sales j fie d, Perry county, of Murs. Mary Were Henry Eberle Cemetery Elected Its Wilk Offer a Lot of Fine Ones Next DOTIerS lif PIS Week [Swarty, who died on Ssiirday from Tomarow Officials on Saturday Evening Saturday ee BER I Jong ro——— The lot of Crawford and Ashtabu- y ye yt in The Henry Eberle Cemetery As- ia County Colts that Mr. Ed Ream|THE WHEREABOUTS OF ouR|DCCe?sed was one of the oldest|LOCAL go go SE sociation held its annual election of will sell at public sale on Satur- FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Tesidents of fiat place. A goaghier, 9 = officers in the Council Chamber on day, Nov. 28 are extra good ones. Mrs. Alice Hollenbaugh lives at : : : © Saturday evening with the following They range in age of fiom 2 to 4|What Our Able Corps of Reporters Maytown. What Has Transpired in That Thriv- result: 5 years and weigh from 1,000 to 1,400 Found in the Card Basket About Sea ing and industrious Village a Short M. M. Leib, Pres. } Ibs. These colts consist of good big| Yourself Your Friends and Your J48coh G. Nissley Distance West of Mount Joy Sa % B. BE. Hiestand, N. Pres. tarm chunks, general purpose horses Acquaintances Jacob G. Nissley, of Landisville, Gathered by our Reportorial Staff J J. G. Eberle, Sec'y. and some extra well bred road colts. — {died on Wednesday evening at 9:30 ge J Samuel Fasnacht, Supt. . Special] Mention—A few well mat-| MI. Jno. G. keener spent ‘Tuesday | © COCK. The cause ; of death was a} \jrs John Dyer spent Monday at Following directors elected for oq gray teams. Also a few good [in Lancaster, complication of diseases. Deceased | | jj,adelphia. yi three years: young brood mares. He also has a Mis, C. >. Gingrich visited trends |Was in his Seventy this Your. Te A fine porker died for Mr. Wa. 98 H. H. Nissley few good acclimated horses. in Lancaster Satuiday. was a member of the Mennonite onmel on Sunday. f BF Greonawelt This is the best load of horses| Mrs. C. L. Eby of Lemoyne, spent|church, and is survived by the fol-| yi; ang Mrs. Howard Neidig were : J. A. Zahn. "he has shipped this season. Any |Sunday here with triends. towing children: Susan 3 Nissley, | sunday visitors to Rheems. : @ r+ =r ge - person in need of horses should neot| Mis. Paul E. Getz is spending the |®! home Mrs. Hiram B. Strickler, of | , pg shooting match is being & A Little Tobacco Sold fail to come and look them over, |Week with friends ai Ephrata. Benders Mi Mis Amos L. held at the Florin Hotel teday. iy! The Morning News: of Monday says Don’t forget the day and date, Sat-| Mr. Levi Haverstick of Manor, Charles, of East Petershnre! also | yr. gvank Stillman of Harrisburg 3% wl that a county packer bought two yrday, Nov. 28, 1914, at Mt. Joy.|sbent Sunday here with friends. the following brothers and sisters: |, ;. a business trip to town Mon- i’ crops of tobacco down in Conestoga My, (. H. Zeller will call the| Dr. F. L. Richards of Berwyn, Andrew G Nissley, of Mount Jey; | 4, township at 9% and 3 and 9 and 2% gale spent several days in town last|ADPie G. Nissley and Mrs. John D.f yu, penry Rinehart of Lancaster cents and that he would have ——— er ——— week, Herr, both of Mountville. The .;.4 on friends in the village on bought more but the farmers asked Big Public Sale of Apples Dr. O. G. Loungenecker left on foneral was held on Saturday 8h Sunday. from 12 to 16 cents and he was not, Saturday, Dec. 5, I will hold a|Sunday on a hunting trip thru Vir O'clock at the home 9g at 9:30 Mr. Francis Neidig visited his LL willing to pay more than 10 cents. |; public sale of apples at the old | &inia, gieie x the Landisville Meano-|, iher Mrs. J. E. Neidig at Rheems 15 TT Tse . /'P. R. R. Station, opposite Brandt &| Mr. Jno. Chandler of Philadelphia |" Purch. iia on Sunday. Received Their Tents \/ 'Stehman’s Mills in this place. The|ls the guest of his uncle, Dr. W. D. | aT Mrs. Henrietta Gish left Thursday The Boy Scouts are gradually get 0 wij) consist of 100 bbls. of extra|Chandler. Archibaid 4. McLane for Palmyra, where she will spend ting their equipment. Last Week f,. Grade A N. Y. State apples,| Mis. M. A. Griffith spent several | Archibald J. McLane, beties known | several months. they received six large sleeping ,,,c|. Baldwins, which are fresh|days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoll | ‘0 bis friends at “Aichey,” a Very| ,; apq Mrs. John Henry of tents and a mess tent 32 feet 1oDg.| ,. oq ang first class fruit, Also|at Florin. (well known and highly respected | pheems were visitors at the home of This is only part of their camping ;75 paokets of extra fancy apples| Miss Viola Ream spent Monday | ¢tZen of this plage, died yery sudd- Mr. Wm. Hamilton. AG outfit. Other paraphernelia Will be .,;qisting of Smoke House, Bald-| With her aunt, Mrs. George Ulrich, ©B shortly before midnight last hight Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shields of A purchased from time to time. | wins, Kings, Snow, Spies, Bellfiow-|near Rheems. j trom acute indigestion, aged 87 | Lancaster were Sunday visitors to ZR. eu ers, Spitz, Greenings and other ex-| Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Way and daugh-| years. - He Bad heen i fairly 800d | grjengg in town. ES. A Successful Shoot tra good varieties. Any person in|ter Mildred visited friends at Salun-|Bedlth and was walking about WD | \igses Carrie and Nellie Smith of A big shooting match for a lot of 004 of apples should not fail to|Za on Sunday. at noon yesterday, only taking sick |y,pcaster visited fiends in town fine turkeys and geese was held at';iiong this sale as this is one of| Miss Florence Spangler of Mari. 0 the afternoon. Deceased Was |,p4 vicinity on Sunday. the Farmers’ Inn, A. H. Stumpf, Dro- ipo post jot of apples 1 ever sold on |etta, spent Saturday with her cou. | born m New Jersey but Was a resl-| Miss Amanda Boyer of Philadel prietor, on Saturday. Shooting was, public. gale. Come and see for|sin, Miss Nettie Culp, j gent of this Place, making his home phia is spending several days here ES, close and quite a few birds were/ 10 Misses Alberta Sprout and Minnie | With his sister, Mrs. J, H. Dule-| yyy per brother, Jacob. f won by the gunners, many of which C. S. FRANK | Zink spent Sunday with Miss Fian.|Pobhn, on West Main street for the| yi apg Mrs. David Hossler of } were from this place. sll Apri na Knier at Manheim. past sevVenleen yeurs. He Was a | Harrisburg, were Sunday visitors of | mmc 4 West “Abbie” Shelly's Misfortune Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Stoll spent Sun- member of David 1 Nissley Post, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Shires. Bought Fine Turkeys Mr. Abram Shelly. better kpown|UdY #t Merchantville, N. J. with No. 478, G. A. R. and of the United The Florin Shirt Factory opened | On Monday Messrs. J. M. Dacken Sinonz his friends Yiere as- “Abbie,” Mrs. Jay A. MacNicholl. { brethren Chureh of this piace. He for business on Tuesday after being | stoe and Chas. H. Dillinger made an tare and fol] ot Saturday gight Mrs, D. E. Shank and Miss Fannie | [€aVes one mise Mis, J. H. Duta. closed for several weeks. automobile trip to Perry County tractaring. Hoth: bones. of. Lis You Shank of Elizabethtown spent Fri. Pohn of this place. The funeral will| ap. and Mrs. Wm. Brandt of the] | Where the former purchased thiry ADOVe is ankle. He ; was attended day in town with relatives. | be held Saturday forenoon at 10 Capitol City, were the guests of Mr fine turkeys which he is now offer. bY OF W. M Thome acd fice. Vor Miss Bess Boyd of Philadelphia, o'clock from the home of his sister. and Mrs. Geo. Shires on Sunday. ing for sale. Cored ih or i spent a few days here with her Interment will be made in the Eber- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witmer YY — LARCaSLer: mother, on West Main street. le Cemetery. spent Sunday at Elizabethtown the Discontinued One Market\J co — / Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Morton enter. - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Groff. Mr. C. N. Mumma, who conducted tl V tained Rev. N. A, Barr and Mr Jacob D. Hollinger Mabel Sprout and Verna Rownsk! two meat markets in this place for Painting the Steeple Homer Barr at dinner Saturday. Jacob D. Hollinger, a highly re-|of Lancaster, are spending some past, has discontinued Mr. Gilbert, a steeplejack of Co- some time the one‘at the former Bennett stand, and ig now doing. all the business from {his stand on West Main street. sented om town on te lumbia, is painting the high steeple on the Bethel Church. He is being assisted by Jno. Weidman of this place. ED @ MBean en Execut n fo Joseph Halm pT an exe- i. Rich- pf this Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kramer and children Fannie and Omer spent Sunday with friends at Manheim. Mrs. John Everett of Jersey City, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Brubaker. on West Main street. Mn, and Mrs. Philip Pyle and son of Pittsburg, returned to thelr home after a visit to friends here, Migs Pearl Getz of Fphrata, was spected citizen of Rapho township, died at his home at Mastersonville last Tuesday evening aged 70 years, 8 months and 23 days. He was a member of the Church of the Breth- ren. He is survived by his wife and these children: Susan, wife of Jos. Hostetter of near Mt. Joy; Katie, wife of Rev, Allen B. Ruh] Master- sonville; Hiram, Jacob and EHas, of tinned on page 4) \ (Continued on page 4) time with C. S. Wachstetter’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Guhl, daughter Miriam: and Miss Mary Dyér were Sunday visitors to friends at Bast Petersburg. 1 wish to mention to the public that T am prepared to do all kinds of furniture painting at moderate prices. Jacob G. Loraw Mr. and Mrs. J. D. BDaston and (Continued on page 4) cock, an opposum and a great horned and geese will be held at the Farm owl that measured 4 feet, 3 inches ers’ Inn, in this place. All sports from tip to tip. men are most cordially invited te eee MN lBppe--~e attend. rst Ame The War Hiustrated \ Beginning Thursday evening a se They Didn't Succeed / ries of pictures on the Belgium and An unsuccessful attempt was made German war will be shown at the (0 rob the poultry house of Mrs Garden Theatre. These should prove Chas. H. Zeller on Saturday night very interesting. The family heard the noise, made rst Aes an investigation and the thieves This is Most Unusual beat it. At the laboratories of HW. M. Alex- — ander & Co., at Marietta, a 20 per The Bulletin Office Needs One | cent increase of wages was an- R. J. Koffroth of Lititz has set up nounced on Monday. a wireless telegraphing apparatus SY — © with which he can send messages \ An Early Freezeup 2000 miles and ask anyone who owes Last evening the Susquehanma Nim a bill to whack up. er ——— ip river was frozen over from McCall's Ferry to Safe Harbor. This is ome of the earliest freeze ups om record. It's Some Ad One of the most attractive adver tisements that has appeared in our Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. | columns for some time, may 3 We print all the news fit to print. found on page two this week. Our Ads Bring Resul's—Try it. forget to leaf over and read fit A a.
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