g Features of International Harvester Engines WEIGHT is a good thing in an engine, provided the weight is put in the right places. In the I H C engine the extra weight goes into the fly-wheels to store up power; into the cylinder walls, making it possible to regrind the cylinder six or eight times; into the valves to prevent warpiz, etc. hese are the parts where weight counts, tudy IH C fly-wheel split hubs. A split hub in a fly-wheel is no better than a solid hub until something occurs which requires the removal of a fly-wheel. Then the split hub is needed. This one feature, which costs practically nothing when you buy an I H C engine, may save you a heavy repair bill in the future. Come in and let us show you the other strong points of I H C engines, Also many other varietieg in large selections. Men's Shirts Immense lines of “Eagle, Eclipse, Manhattan” and the famous “Groff & Wolf Guaranteed” Shirts, running any- where from $1 to $2.50. Silk Shirts Pure Silks, anywhere from $3.50 to $6, in a great variety of the most beautiful patterns, Finely boxed in a distine- tive style, these make a handsome Gift. Silk and Linen Shirts run from $2.50 to $3.50. Bath Robes Some of the most attractive season patterng you will see are found here from $4 to $10 for Men, and $2.25 to $3.50 for Boys. Pajamas Two kinds, lightweight ang Flannelette, for both Men and Boys. Prices from 75c. to $2.50. b1f Co. s—. ER ? eneman’s Situation (Continued trom page 1) en than have the payment of the loss delayed by litigation, the claims the policies. were adjusted at $4,700. Three of the Companies have paid their losses as adjusted ($3,760) to e as Trustee for distribution among Mr, Benemans’ creditors as set forth below. The fourth adjusted its loss at $940, payable on Dec. 7, don but has just notified me that payment could not be made for sixty days additional, { It has been deemed wise not to hold up distribution of the entire fund until this policy has been settled, but to pay out the funds in hand and make a second distribution as Soon as this Company pays its loss. Under the arrangement by which these policies were assigned to me, the fund, less the debtor's exemption of $300 alllowed by law and the expenses of adjusting the insurance and making distribution as Trustee, was to be distributed pro rata among all the creditors of Mr. Beneman named below. STATEMENT Amount of insurance as adjusted ........ ........ $4,700.00 Paid to Trustee to date ........ Sir te aiid uie ile 3,760.00 DEDUCT Debtors Exemption .......... ae si at ... $300.00 Geo. R. Beneman, Esq., legal advices in adjusting ins. 100.00 Trustee’s compensation for collecting and distributing ins. 150.00 Expenses paid in adjustment and dist. print’g, post, etc. 50.13 600.13 Balance for present AiSiribution ......viviver desarvin sn nenvin $3,159.87 The claims presented against the fund amount to $8,102.23, making the present dividend 39 per cent. There are enough of them to keep you interested for a half day or more, The claims and dividends are as follows: Claims 39% 50 6-10% Brainerd Armstrong Co., Philadelphia ...... $28.74 $11.20 $14.54 H. S. Newcomer Armstrong, Cator & Co. Baltimore ........ 175.21 68.33 88.65 P. H. Nolk- & Co, Baltimore ..............: 12.66 4.93 6.40 East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. |; p. strehle & Co. Philadelphia ........... 162.63 63.42 82.29 § | Sperry & Hutchinson Co., Lancaster ........ 22.19 8.65 11.22 Beacon Falls Ribbon Co. N. ¥. ............ 39.39 15.36 19.93 S. Halle Sons, Baltimore ...... i... ivuecesis 201.69 78.65 102.05 Joel Baily Davis Co. Philadelphia .......... 185.55 72.26 93.88 Jno. I. Sehroll Mt. Joy . oi... 58.50 22.81 29.60 ' : JB Missemer, Mi. Jovy ........ 0 iii 16.00 6.24 8.09 [BSE B IS 0 g wm Watt & Shand, lancaster ...........ve.cess 3625 1413 18.34 Bell -Telephone Co. Lancaster .............. 14.75 5.75 7.46 . . Edison Electric Co. Lancaster .............. 10.25 4.00 5.18 2d National Bank, Cumberland, Md. ........ 2,156.15 840.90 1,091.01 precited Dy the Housewife H. Sackerman & Son, Washington, D. C. . 1,198.00 467.22 606.18 Albert «COIp; "ME. JOY «isda aida 5.10 1.99 2.58 Carg & Co, "N.Y. .....co0i ici iinines 13.50 5.26 6.83 andan Bros, N.Y. ...c..oiicsviinvives vue 27.00 10.53 13.66 Brandeis &. Lieberman, N. ¥. .......cvcuien 61.72 24.07 31.23 Cohen & Goldman Co, N. ¥, ..... ceviiisves 27.00 10.53 13.66 Honest Shoe Co., Allentown, Pa, ........... 66.40 25.89 33.59 Gug Van Uiers N.Y vicina 24.00 9.36 12.14 J. Rosenberger & Co. Pittsburgh ........... 21.00 8.19 10.62 H&S Cohn: NV. cis diecacta 267.75 104.42 135.48 Geo. E. Keith Co., Campello, Mass. ........ 87.95 34.30 44.50 WASHER +*5WRINGER | Wertheimer & C0. N. N70. vein, 4.38 1.70 2.21 Define Raincoat Co, NEN. «oii dinivinins 17.75 6.92 8.98 HE settles the wash day | Farr Bros. & Co. Allentown, Pa, .......... 81.00 31.59 40.98 problem. She will han- | Harris J. Swarts & Son, Philadelphia Chahine 8.38 2.126 224 dle the clothes more care. | Braunfeld & Groohherg, Philadelphia Sie ieee 11.27 4.43 5.75 . (1. Adlin & Co., Philadelphia. ........cwi.ivs 52.35 20.41 26.48 ’ fully, wash them cleaner. | Ireland Bros, Johnstown, N. Y. ............. 136.09 53.07 68.86 = Her wages will be only a lit- |Sigmund Eisner, Red Bank, N. J. .......... 70.33 27.42 35.58 = | ; tle electricity or gasoline | Ellis Baker, Baltimore ..................... 28.65 11.17 14.49 | t 1 once a week and 1e’ll do |S: Ginsberg, Baltimore oc. ..a8 +20 rviiives 36.00 14.04 18.22 Follow the Swinging the washing efliciently and |M2r¥land Dress Co. Paltitiore fprrnntnrae 295 24 12.51 CL RIE thd arvefiies y Borgenicht, Koxuw%ich & Co, N. Y.-......... 30.00 11.70 15.18 Pa iniiixer T Hed anialnss, & Kramei & Tauber, Baltimore as 31.66 16.02 ‘0 She has no off d "ever |B thal Shiller, Philadelphi 64.50 32.6 : , as ays an eve umenthal & Shiller, Philadelphia .......... 4.50 32.63 Al the Waring o8 Ons Bech gets peeved. Meyer Simon & Co. Philadelphia ........... 2517 9.81 12.73 does the top with dolly. There is nothing Launpry Queen No. 4 and | Reading Hat & Cap Co. Reading ........... 66.03 25.75 33.40 for you to do but put clothes in washer, her sisters are at our store now. Trenton Shirt Co., Trenton. N. J. .....vcunn 230.27 89.80 116.51 feed them to wringer and hang them out. They are all fine lookers, and | Radcliffe Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass. ............ 52.80 20.59 26.71 h sven rote qi, Detter performers, ¢ |S. & F. Overall Co, Shenandoah, Pa, ........ 87.93 34.30 44.50 under main bench when not in use. 7 Come In and Look Them Over © W- Bard & Co. Lancaster, Pa, .......... 10.70 4.17 5.41 . : Feder Zieglor & Co, York, Pa. ............. 63.07 2459 31.91 No Rubb lng f wid Ng Leaf & Shine, Philadelphia .................. 39.00 15.21 19.73 No Stooping | Call ng [HB Clafin Col NY... 120.83 47.12 61.14 | M. Rosenstein, Y.ancaster, Pa. ..... i... civ. 3120 12.17 15.79 S ewuco [Y) er { United Shirt & Collar Co., Troy, N. Y. ..... 5850 2281 29.60 H. o N 112 | A. Warchaw, Philadelphia ................... 5450 21.25 27.57 IRobrintz & Saphir, N.Y. ........c.finiiivaas 24.00 9.36 12.14 = 1 Rhode Bros, Philadelphia ............c...... 19.00 7.41 9.61 East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. M. Lurio & Bro. Lancaster, Pa. ............ 39.18 15.28 19.82 Ee LO ss PL ———— Samuel Lestz & Co., Lancaster, Pa. ......... 126.93 49.50 64.22 wa H. W. Rothstein & Co., Baltimore ........... 263.88 103.21 133.52 1 Geo. T. Miios Co, Baltimore ..........: wn. 2520 983 12.75 J. H. Dreyer Shoe Co., Baltimore ........... 113.80 44.38 57.58 L t WwW k Hi ts * Blum & Freyberger, Philadelphia ............ 9.07 353 4.59 as ee 1n in Com’n Sense Suspender Co. Morristown, N. J. 777 21.99 36.31 H. Freund & Co. Philadelphia .............. 34.25 13.35 17.33 : : I I American Lady Corset Co., N. Y. ....c.0euv... 4172 16.27 21.11 I = or en BZ 0 Corset CoN. You... ciiliiininii, 40.11 15.64 20.29 D. 8S. Peterman & C0. York, Pa. .......... 135.44 52.82 68.563 Jonas "Bros, Philadelphia... .... i. .cvicinss 58.42 22.78 29.56 . Bloom & MIlman N. Vo oi foieiinni ia 16.88 7.58 8.54 Winter Caps Lippmann, Hess & Co., Philadelphia ......... 34.00 13.26 17.20 Plush Drivers’ Caps, inside fur band, Brighton shapes, Myerhoff & Jacobs, Philadelphia ............. 19.88 7.75 10.06 at 50c. and $1. Konzelmann & Oliver Co. Philadelphia ..... 62.38 2432 31.56 Cloth Drivers’ Caps, inside fur band, colors blue and F.°S. Bixler Co., Baston Pa, ..........5.. 42.84 16.70 21.67 black, at 50c. and $1. J. H. Kaufmann Rib’n Co. Springfield, Mass......28.10 10.96 14.22 Aviation Caps, wool-knitted and lined, $1; with silk, Specialty Tailoring Co., Baltimore .......... 27.00 10.53 13.66 $1.50. Wallcill Hat Works, N.Y. 00.0 oii divves 394.25 153.75 199.49 Hunsberger & Moyer Co. Lansdale .......... 13.33 5.20 6.74 1 ’ Standard Collar Co. Carlisle, Pa. ........... 27.75 10.82 14.04 Fur non Children s Caps Faunce & Spinney, Lynn, Mass. ............ 52.80 20.59 26.71 White Fur caps, $1.50. ia PF. A. Rieker Bst.. Lancaster, Pa. ........... 20.00 7.80 10.12 ’ Mrs, John Pennell, ML. JO¥ ....c.csiuscesenss 5.16 2.01 2.61 If this arrangement is accepted by the creditors a second dividend of 11 6-10 per cent, will be distributed in the same way, just as soon as the remaining insurance policy is paid, making the total dividends 50 6-10 per cent. This distribution will be made provided these payments are accepted by the creditors in full settlement of their claims against Mr. Beneman. If not accepted, Mr. Beneman will be compelled to file a petition in bankruptey, in which event his assets will be the same and the expenses will be very much greater, WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS | SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE | ; : BULLETIN {the Bulletin office as we printed | thousands of calendars for our many . |customers. We noticed some of the Let's See, What Was His Name | business men in this community dis- In 1908 we experienced a Very tributed calendars, and they were lively contest for the Presidency aud oc printed in Mount Joy either. If Vice Prosidensy. o- satasirophe) 2 printer in this community was Ne feat uisee or tn the public | Patronized, all is well, but if they foperey m i pac utteratope. the | Were printed by strangers, we would is A ie ai of the four Su88est that “home-trade” be con- f caniiion Topreenig he we 20% wher ep pice thi on reat parties. v : De for EF It would seem impossible for any | Will be ready in a few weeks and one to forget the names of these WOUld say if you want a neat calen- gy dar at a very moderate price, let us Can you name the cand for Quote you before placing your order. the Vice Presidency on ticket h Mr. Bryan? blivibn is jthe price of ryan’si name has b kept SO Printed Many Calendars ee et Ie eee Deeds Recorded The following dg were record- saturday: nce. 1 THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. This was a gala calendar year for Wednesday, December 28, ! {D. B. Kieffer & Co's New Year's Sale Of Acclimated and Western MASONS BANQUET Covers Were Laid for One Hundred Last Friday Evening The thirty-seventh anniversary and annual banquet of Casiphia Lodge No. 561, F. & A. M. was held in Mt. Joy Hall last Friday evening and it was one of the most successful in the history of the Masonic fraternity. A rousing meeting was held in the hall and at eight o'clock all went to Mt. Joy Hall, which was artistically decorated for the oceasion. Mr, J. W. McGinnis, of Hotel Mec- Ginnis, served and he was highly | complimented both for the excellent service as well as the menu, which] was as follows: | Oyster Cocktail Consomme Olives Radishes Celery Roast Turkey Filling @Giblet Sauce! Cranberry Sauce | At Public Sale On Friday, January 1, ’15 At 1 P. M. at Farmers Hotel M. SNYDER, Proprietor. Early June Peas Mashed Potatoes Lettuce Mayonnaige | Candied Jems Crackers ® a ee Middletown, Penna. } Fruit Mints Nuts 9 £ re eR es We Will Sell Two Carload of Fresh Shipped a The following program was rep WESTERN HORSES and COLTS = dered: a shipped direct by W. M. Grove, who advises us that he is shipping ® Music, March, Orchestra; Prayer, . an extremely good bunch of Horses and Colts, consisting of the u Brother Isaac Howard Kern, Casiphia = good, big, rugged feeders, Farm Chunks ,Carriage and all purpose Lodge No. 551; Words of Welcome, B Horses and Colts. Will have some good, big shapely mares, among Brother J. Harvey Buch, Worshipful ® the lot. They are the kind with plenty of size, shape, bone and Master; Music, Orchestra; Address, @ Muscle that belongs to a good bred draft horse or colt. These D. D. G. M. Thaddeus G. Helm, = colts range in age from 2 to 5 years, and have them weighing up Lodge No. 43, Lancaster, Pa.; Mu a to 1400 lbs. each. Also a few extra good driving colts. sic, Orchestra; Address, The Sunny Ww Side of Masonry, Brother Walter H. B 50 to 75 Head of ACCLIMATED HORSES Egge, Casiphia Lodge No. 551; Silent n Toast, To Our Departed Brother, P. M. Henry L, Stager; Music, Orches- & Consisting of finished draft horses, all purpose horses, farm chunks, single line leaders, fancy drivers and saddlers, and a lot of the high dollar kind of horses. These horses range in age from 5 to tra; Address, Masonic Ideas and Ide- . 12 years, : als, Brother Wm, H. Earnest, P. M. a Mules of all descriptions, ranging in age from 2 to 12 years, Brownstone Lodge No, 666; Music, consisting of mated teams, single mules, and some good, big sec- Orchestra; Address, Brother Henry ® hand mules. Commission horses and mules of all kinds from Hershey Myers, P. M. Casiphia = a cheap work plug to bangmp good workers and drivers. : Lodge No. 551; Music, Orchestra; Wm Notes for 30, 60 or 90 days will be taken With good security OO Address, Masonic Homes, Brother N. B and paying discount. Fie Franklin Heckler, Lodge No. 51, Phil =u adelphia; Music, Auld Lang Syne, = Sale Friday, Jan. Ist, 1915 D B Ki if & C Orchestra. a At Middletown, Penna. . D. NI€TIer 0. The officers of 1914-5914 are as — follows: ; 1 OT EL OO 11 0 Worshipful Master, J, H. Buch; = : pty Senior Warden, Oliver K. Snyder; E101 RR IF IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN IT ISN'T A KODAK Happy the Boy or Girl who finds a Junior Warden. Henry Jacob Engle; Treasurer, P, M. Henry C. Schock; S. H. Miller : Acting Secretary, P. M. Ephraim F. B : : Heiner; Trustees, P. M. Milton C. an Kodak " the Christmas Stocking | Bowman; George D. Boggs. Jacob 8S. ! Carmany; Representative to Grand WATCHES Lodge, P. M. Henry C. Schock: Ap- Cloeks, Jewelery pointed Officers, P. M. Henry H. My- and Spectacles ers, Chaplain; William Tyndall, S. = D.. Owen Brandt, J. D., Philip O. = Schmaelzle, S. M. C., Charles B. 2 Repairing in al] its Branches. Dierolf, J. M. C, J. Harvey [Ray = Also electrical goods of all mond, Tyler; Stewards, P. M. Henry Fe ; ? C. Schock, P. M. Oliver G. Longen g kinds, ecker; Charity Committee, P. M i Electric light globes sold & Ex- Milton C. Bowman, P. M, John C. = ‘changed for Edison Electric Redsecker, P, M. Ephraim F. Heiner; ® Cotipany Instruction Committee, P. M, Oliver B is G. Longenecker, Henry J. Engle, P. W = M. Vietor S. Haldeman, Olver RK. 8 Report all*~\Electric light trou- Snyder, William Tyndall. @ ble to me which will have bi '. prompt attevtion. : CRACKSMEN FOILED a pe .l PRICE $9.00 : : S ri =. What more appropiiate for Xmas Burglars Break Shell of Safe, But |B East Main street m (than a gift that keeps the happy Fail to Reach Interior '® MOUNT Jov, i PENNA glimes of that day and all the days - = to come Cracksmen were busy some time | A040) 10D 0 Let us show you our Kodak Xmas Sunday night in the Pennsylvania | suggestions for your boy or girl railroad ticket office at eee HOTEL M GINNIS KODAKS, 86 to 874 town, but they were very illy Te | C | BROWNIES, $1 to $12 | ated for a good deal of trouble! East Main Street land risk. | Sold by i The place was entered by re-| MOUNT Jovy, PENNA. A} moving the heavy wire screen from WW R BEN DER the window at the west end of the Restanrant and Lunch Bar da . station. Dynamite was used in the OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE BARBER attempt made to open the safe, but CLAMS IN ANY STYLE the operators were evidently burg- DEVIL CRABS East Maln St, Mount Joy, Pa. lars whether professionals or amat- TURTLE SOUPS | [teurs. The shell of the safe was Infact everything in season. Private |cracked, but the door remained Dining Room for Ladies. WE HAVE ZVERYTHING FORTVHE | closed. It would be interesting to ——————— ATEUR. PHOTOGRAPHER know what the fellows said when J. WW. McGinnis they found they were just as far off PROPRIETOR Wate nr This Spa-e from the contents of the safe as be- Ry ; ee fore the explosion. They ransacked QO@OSOOOOOOOCOOOOOCROCOOCD the office, however, getting from a 8 For a Good Clean Shaye Ga } a en cash drawer sixty cents of the com- . OL AVIA pany's money. From another drawer & Or a Classy Hair Cul lg J they secured $5, belonging to Ticket Stop at 1 h ea’ re [Agent C. J. McLaughin. The dis- | ¥ : - y | covery of the presence of robbers & H. Jd. WILLIAMS Mt J wag made by Track Foreman Foltz, ; Sa ATA Le oy TONSORIAL PARLORS | who heard the explosion, but by the {time he reached the place the rob- ® W. Main St, Mount Joy & TUESDAY, THURSDAY & | bers had disappeared. He promptly | & : SATURDAY NIGHT { ) : 8 Agent for Manhattan Laundry | notified Agent McLaughlin, who SHOWS ALL LICENSED [to find any clue to the thieves. The robbery was reported to railroad { JIT nrc CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. PICTURES LANCASTER, Bonne £ n A ln’F ) a s 3 ana n- =§} [ready on the case. oASTER. ROHRERSTOWN, MT. Clean dang Uy To Date | JOY ELIZABETHTOWN . 1 | ee ee. em. DIVISION Children Under 312 Yrs. Sc headquarters and detectives are al- | | Schedule in rt January 3 WHY. MOUNT. JOY- MERCHANTS |0Rule in on Josary 3. Sh Adults 10 cents | SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE | 68, TI 88 9, 10:1, 1:5 a. m.; — rn [12:16, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15. BULLETIN 4 4 (C EME AENVAEVAVA) 15 p.m. : NO)O)@EE | BULLET A S0C000ee ORO g 3 45, 10:45, 11:48 ns 192. ) > Preaching vs. Practice 2:8 45, 0, 5.45, 8:48 7:8, 5. © Weare Always Praparmi ti surve : p. m.; 30 am | Additional car Qaily except Sunda; If one of your competitors were to | leaves Mount Joy at 6:16 a. m=, ATIIIY © Pure . | at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m. “spring” an innovation in the way of | Saturdays cars every half hour leav- ® Spring ing Lancaster from 6:15 a m., to 7:15 p. a sale, a new matter of displaying m.; leaving Mount Joy or 73% a is © Water merchandise—anything at all— to 8:36 p. 1). Jeaint Lameuts ® n Saturdays a car wi we You would do the same thing justia; at 9:15 a 10:15 p. m.; lemve Elza- ICT as soon as you could, if you con- bethtown at 10:45 and MW:4& p m a Sundays, cars every half hour from IN ANY QUANTITY +t Very sidered it of value to your business {May 1to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster Moderate Charges 3 from 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leave Mt } HITE Why copy them in the small things Joy from 8:45 a. m to $1 2 m. Don’t fail to see us hafore piao- and not in the big things? NIIndaYE b+ I al a hon © ing your order this year The greatest business men are the|from 2:18 pm. to 738 p. wa: leaving! (©) J. N. Stauffer 4 Rp, 2 Mor mt Joy Being, 000060 Read the Bulletin i warmest advocates of advertising. The fact that they practice what they preach is the factor which made - them the greatest business men. Money spent in the Bulletin will be of far more benefit to you than a thousand times the same amount i X ys, Laneaster 6% a. m.; leaves Elimabetbdown 7:3 a. | m. *) Daily except Saturdawm Use the Telephone We have both phones at our office. When you have a news item call the Bulletin cg. # on eithér phome. We will be » 'o take the mews and publish r nely IL be sind 10 oy pint. Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin, Mt Joy's Res’ Paper— Anlletiy, iy to prim] i Advertise in the M: Joi Hulletim Fs
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