PAGE TWO g THE SULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r | | BUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR| ..50 Cents ..25 Cents 2 Cents FREE Six Monihs office at Mount Joy as s 1 § mall matter. All corresp lent t communications later than nda) of 1mportan ¢ ¢ A me anc office no 12 o'clock moor ‘ednesday ly react is Monday naight inserted if copy y night. Advertising rates on applica tion. y on hs H Greider to his poultry double adjacent hustled along by contractor and builder Mr. Clayton Geistweit and a force of five men of Elizabethtown. Mr. S. J. King, who was stricken with typhoid at the St. Joseph’s Hos- ; pital, T.ancaster has gained sui®tient y in hed with good ng for his home in A ’ierce is furnishing the CT 1 stone for J. G. Reist, super visor of the pike east of this for a distance of two miles they contemplate making a modern state road. The Landis Bros., who co up to date dairy farm wher but certified milk is sold bottles at Harrisburg similar t 09 morning each day on the e their sanitary In org record they received a car load of bailed shav month. 1 to Rev. Rufug Bucher of near Quarry- opened a series of evening meetings in the Church of the rethren, November the 14th is at. tracting large audienceg each night. Sunday night it required additional benches during the day they make visits going from house to house Mr. John G. Reist, the Mount Joy township fruit and aflalfa grower Ras charge of macademizing the pike using an engine attached to a roller that weighs four ton, which they use upon the crushed stone with oll sprinkled on sufficient to make a compact hard surface which will | make this high way a modern street for the many hundred automobiles that pass over it daily. BR i BERTO ACQUITTED ville, who Judge Landig Instructs Jury to Ac- quit Lancaster Co, Farmer In court on Thursday, J. H, Berto and his son, Harry, were charged | by J. C. Hoober with the larceny by bailee of 51 bushels of wheat, 756 bushels of corn, a buckboard and a buggy. Hoober testified that J. H. Berto was the tenant of hig farm, near Elizabethtown, during the sum- mer of 1914, and that the lease un- der which the farm was tenanted provided that Berto and he were to receive each one-half of the wheat and grain raised and that they were to share the cost of operating the farm in a certain proportion. He declared further that the cus- ed misappropriated the stated n- tities of grain and wheat, and the gon unlawfully disposed of he buckboard and wagon, which the property of the farm. Upon a motion by John E. Malone, the at torney for the defendants, Judge Landis declared that there was no evidence to support the charge of larceny by bailee n the matter of the wheat and corn. Harry Berto, the son, as well as several other witnesses, testified were that Hoober had bought the vehicles for the son, with the understanding that the latter should pay for them later by work and money, The Com-| monwealth was unable to establish) the garontra; Judge Landis in- the jury to find a verdiet ity to ¢ char made. lelephone news house av farm is being votes for the line of lead, slate, copying penells, have their L i MAYTOWN Chap- ges for advertisments must positive fice not iater than New acdvertisments reaches us Tuesday Second Annual Lyceum Festival Will be Held This Week Miller is visiting her aughter at Allentown, Pa. improvements are being Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Church of God parson-|tained Arion Shelly of Florin, vis- Cathryn | grandmother Mrs Arma Tuesday in n Sload Loretta, ‘thmore, I wn H nd Fri entertain- num- order and rho attended the year found all the high pleased. The rendered of a was well arranged for this year are good and possibly better so ta treat is in attending. These are not only of the highest class entertainment and amusement, but are - educational ag well Season kets giving reserved seats for six entertainments cost $1.25. admission 35c. The chart for | will be opened at Tuesday morning, November 23 at 8 o'clock. masntatersetf fl fff: ee store for those lyceum festivads Si ole reserving geats \rtz’'s store on Lancaster County Suffrage Con- ference he County Committee of the Wo- man Suffrage Party has called a Conference to be held on Wednes- lay, December 8, at 2 P, M. in their Headquarters in the Woolworth Building. Reports from the Conven- tion of Nov. 30 in Philadelphia will be heard and plang discussed for holding and increasing the splendid Suffrage made in this] in the recent election. Every has endorsed | showing county organized body that Suffrage is urged to send & repre- | sentative, whether club, Parent Teachers Association, Sabbath School Association, W. C. T. TU, or any] other rank of people who are inter- | ested in the cause. Individuals who | endorsed it by their votes and the | “indirect influences” behind the | votes are urged to keep thig date | for attendance at the Conference. | Mount Joy and its vicinity gave 139 amendment a few weeks ago. This County Committee is looking for some of these Suf- fragists on December 8. — ent eee We Furnish Them We have arranged with ome of the largest manfacturers in the United States to supply any thing in the with or without erasers, also many designs in pen holders, with any- thing printeq thereon you wish, at prices that will astonish you. They are a erackerjack advertising nov- eity and we wili be pleased to show samples and quote prices to interested The Nation-Wide Preaching Mission Plang for this event locally in | connection with St. Luke's | | | [ Church | are now under way. Arrangements | are not yet completed. announcements in the near future. Our friends, not only of the Parish, | but of asked to pray for the The Coming of the God. It is the Master's not sectarian in its scope etl FG ree other success of | Kingdom of | work and Hosterman Lands Good Berth Sumner V. Hosterma Lancas- er, has been appointed assistant by District Attorney-elect, Cleon N. Berntheizel, of Columbia SERED Qe m—— The Pennsy has ordered sixty- three engines to be delivered in the Spring. That will make work for a few mechanics, at ieast. News Gathered by Our Able Corps of Wide Awake Country Correspondents November 24, 25 and 26.! Watch for]... denominations, are] THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. rNGE 1 SALUNGA | Phares Strickler and family spen | Sunday with the Misses Breneman. | Clarles Hamilton resumed study a mm. : | Hicks spent Tuesday in [day. Mrs. John Gable of spent |). F. Kline. n Sunday at supper Rev. anc [Elias Baker. Phares Strickler and Milton Grove, were Sunday visit Mr MIT [ jors in our village. Mr. and Mrs. ed thei Frank Amos Doestler visit daughter and family Mrs Strickler. utterwick of Mountville mbers on Saturday. Lillie Kepper > and son of 1: ith former spent on Sunday | Mary Strickler of | another lady from | : : 3 | i treating his | of paint. Mr. Albert received the contract | meeting next We sd home of Mrs. Q. Elmer McElhenn) into the and Mrs Myers and family of ¢ Sunday visitors at parents, Mr. xnd Sunday w Dattisman and Mrs daughter Christ Ella and son John of Rohrerstown, spent Sunday with Samuel Eby family. with V his force of cleaning the ILocust recently purchased | from the R. Company. Mr. J Howard Peifer with wife and children John and Elsie spent Saturday and Sunday with her sis- ter and family at Harrisburg. Norman Baer ang Harvey New- comer spent Wednesday at Wash- ington Boro, the former succeeding in shooting six fine wild ducks. Messrs. Walter Peifer and Albert Brosey returned from a week’s gun- ning trip to Perry County with three | pheasants and fourteen gray squir- i rels. Union Thanksgiving gervices at 10 o'clock in the M. E Church Salunga, with Rev. Gentzler of the Landis- ville Lutheran Church to preach the sermon. Every body invited. Collee- tion for the benefit of the General Hospital. Come enjoy a good service ith ampl time left for Thanks- ing dinner. : — eee. Ceiebrate Wedding Annlversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M, Stafford, life long and well known colored residents of Marietta, Wednesday celebrated their forty-second wed- ding anniversary in a quiet manner, Mr. Stafford for 32 years was the State Secretary of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows and has con- ducted a barber shop in Marietta for many years. ’ ee A GR emeee The Coming Winter Not Cold Elias Meyer, a farmer and g00se- bone prophet living southwest of Annville, reports that the coming winter months will not he ag cold as is commonly thought, He prophesies that snow will not lay until the month of February and an early Spring season will allow farmers to begin their work early. A... Give Them to Printers A salesman traveling for a Balti- more house one day last week told of seeing field after field of pota- toes in West Virginia being plowed under because the growers had either made no effort to find a mar- ket for their produce or had been unsuccessful in their efforts to dig pose of them heat A cms Musicale at Landisville musicale was given by the girls of the Intermediate Class of the Lu theran Sunday School, at Landisville, ht by Mis Edith Cooper, ¢h y 1 in the church. An program of vocal and in- selections was well ren- interesting rumental dered. EE Three Resignationg Deputy Sheriff Deputy Controller Marsh and Deputy Treas- urer Benj. Grosh have resigned. Evi- dently there will be a number of new faces around the court house January first. nm Wissler, Are Buying Tobacco Reports are being eirculateq that packers are buying tobacco over Kendig enter family friends in our | cle: it up, house | Howard | Habecker | PLEASANT VIEW t Mr. Wm. Kolp lay until] Monday at Altoona. t Mr. J. LL. R. Hostetter spent Sun | Lancaster Business College on Mon- day in the vicinity of Lebanon. Mr. Wm. Kolp left for a “better Columbia, | than farm work” job on Tuesday. Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. BE. P. daughter Ada spent Sunday at Pal . nyra 1 Mrs. Fannie and Wednesday at Rheems. 4 Quite a few { tended love feast at - | Tuesday and Wednesday, P. Eshleman has finished husk- | Willow | , | Creek and Crystal Spring farms. Mrs. Mary Rohrer, one of | Miss Etter of Hershey, ing his corn crop at the | | some time with her | Leah Etter at sister, Miss Clayton Hollinger’s. fun for those who must { when cornmeal and in a 1 and arpeted floor ee eel CR Se ene A Basket Party A basket party at Florin, on Saturday evening, M. Hengst in honor of Miss Edna | of Lancaster, which was largely at- ended by persons from Mount Joy, Palmyra, York, Fiorin, { town, Mt, Pleasant ang Those present Maytown. Misses Ruth Ruth Webb, Cora Webb, Edith Hilt, Mabel Zer- were: | Dyer, Florence Stale Ys | | | | | tdwards, Curvin Hengst, Chas. | L. tchford, Darvin Loraw. The com- | mittee consisted of the Misses Miri- | am Guhl, Mary Dyer and Beulah | Loraw, — That's His Privilege spent from Satur from this section at Rheems on |M is spending was held at the home of Mr. and M s, Jacob Lor- Elizabeth- 1G ETO Frutt Trees I will, in connection with my Green House business, handle a complete assortment of Fruit Trees, such as apple, Pear, ‘each, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, Quince, ag well as smaller varieties. I can also supply you with ornamentals of every description. Try me and be convinced that I can saye you money. Will Guarantee all Eshleman and ~ stock. -1 8 | =n Carnations are now ready. Randler spent Tues- | [ove Feast B 1f atany time you want potted = a or cut flowers, try me. | E. H. ZERCHER = | - MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | gare RRR ee Reduction Sale ‘Every Thursday of Each Week On The Following Articles Cheese, per Ib, waves 3150 Lititz Pretzels 12¢ a 1b. now....10¢ American Pretzels 10c a lb. now.. 8c Post Toasties 10c a pack, now... 8¢ Corn Flakes 10c a p~ck, now.... $¢ a €28 8c a can, now Stockings, per pr. ix Rolls of Toilet Paper for....25¢c ‘akes 13¢ a pound, now ix Pleces cf Sunny M. Socap....28¢ Pieces of P. and G. Soap....28¢c Six Pieces of Fels Naphtha Soap.28¢c Peanut Butter 10e, Cakes 12¢, Wagner’s Pork & Peang 10¢, now 9¢ | Campbell’s Pork & Beans 10e, now 9c | Ohio Matches 6c Boxes Oysters from Saturday on, by the , quart, fries and stews. We do not sell legs cheese than one pound at that price. Don't for | get the day and date. | Boies Penrose, United States Sen | {ator from Pennsylvania, now at San | Antonio, Texas, said he will be a | candidate for the Presidency in | 19186. | | | MOUNT JOY MARKETS | These Prices Prevail in This Place | on Market Today Herewith is appended a list ef | Mem that prevailed as supplied i» | by market master Mr. Albert Striek- | ter, at the Mt | ate morning, | Butter, per Ib... ie, 34c | Eggs, per doz. ttre enie os 4D | Cup Cheese, 2 cups for .........k Ball Cheese, 3 balls for .........10 rseeresinns +300 Head Lettuce ..............3 for Be Potato Chips, per bag cesriseca. BO Horse radish, per glass .........5e¢ Dressed Chickens each ..8fc to Ske BILIOM, POP IB. ..cconvenernesse so 40 Rib Roast, per 1b. .......ccc.....862 Sofling Meat, per Ib. ......1¢ to 18e Frankforts, per Ib, ..............18¢ Beef Liver, per Ib, .............168 Calf Liver, per Ib. .....0ccc00c..800 Pies, each ...............5 and 10e Cakes, per 40%. ..........000....300 Sweet Corn, per doz.............15e Straw, per hundred .............60¢ H. E. Hauer Pays: Lard, per Ib. tetsesscsssscsessc18fC Potatoes, per Dir........cee...os.400 Butter, per Ib. sesie cert Eggs, per doz. Brandt & Stehman Pay: Wheat, per bu secones + 31.00 Corn, per bu eerrnss 820 Oats, per bu Heeveie + 300 Brandt & Stehman Sell: Bran, per hundred ............$1.40 Shipstuff, per hundred .........08§ Mixed feed, per hundred .......1.50 Middlings, per hundred .........0.68 Gluten, per hundred ............1.56 Cotton Seed Meal, 41 per cent...1.7§ Linseed Meal, per hundred ....8.36 Beet Pulp, per hundred ........13% Joy Market House | Onions, per bunch nie Cabbage, per head ..........8 to LL | New Potatoes, per half pk. 10 to 16¢ | Henry G. Carpenter | Apples, per half pk, W. D. Easton Opposite School House, Mt. Joy, Pa. | Insured for $1.00 | Per Hundred Dollars | | [nsurance | ' The Chas. H. Zeller INSURANCE AGENCY Opposite Post Office | P————— J SPEND YOUR VACATION | IN NEW YORK You can see more in New York in ek than any place in the ut you must know how, We furnish the “ENOW HOW? One full week of “Sight Seeing” will show you everything worth while in the big city. $45.00 covers hotel accomodations, cost of sight seeing trips, theaters, roof gardens, etc, We even pay all your carfare around the city. Write for booklet A ‘Seeing New York At Minimum Cost,” T. E. TOLSON, Pres. Hotel Bristol, New York City, 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 You Can Enjoy Life Eat what you want and not be troubled with indigestion if you will take a SHAVING MOUNT JOY 1 | Schedule in effort January 1, 1914, Automobiles 4:15, 5:15, [5:15, 6:45, 7:15 Dp. m. {caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p, m.; leave m Mt. Joy, Pa. | before and after each meal. Sold only by us—25¢ a box. Larro feed, per hundred ........088 Calf Meal, per hundred .........5.58 Timothy Hay, per hundred cee. . B08 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Estate of Elizabeth Snyder, late of Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa. Deceased, Letters of administration om said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- siding in Mount Joy, Pa. SIMON R SNYDER ANNA E. SNYDER JOH M. SNYDER Administrators S. R. Snyder, Treas. & Paymaster around Manheim, prices ranging from 6 and 27% 8 84 and 3 cents. | W. R. Iarnigh, Attorney. nov.3-6t Mingo feed, per hundred ......0.%8| Dyspepsia | Rexall Price | E. W GARBER | CHARLES S. FRANK | | AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA Prompt Attention givem to Sales of Real Estate and Personal Property. Terms Moderate Bell Telephone C. 8. VOGLE Auctioneer FLORIN, PENNA, Prompt attention given to ealling all kindg of rea! estate and persomal property sales, Satisfaction guaran teed or no charges. Give me a trial Drop me a card. oct. 14-1yr. Subaeiiba for the Mt. Joy Bullet] A n the Mt. Joy Bulletl ag | an Wednesday, November IIOODDOO0O0 GOOODOOOODCOOOIOOOCOGOOCOCOOOON 3A STs eaniie KODAK, PRICE, $22.5 The Packa That Conta 1) will be frst opene Christnas morn We have a complete line of Kodaks from the efficient] Vest Pocket to its handsome, capable “big br her,” the 3A. are all Autographic, of course, they must be |to be up-to-da A visit to our store is sure to solve so1) of your gift lems. ! EJ Kodaks--$6 up. Brownie Car’zas--$1 up I have accepted the agency for Darmsta ler's of Lancs Pa, For good developing and printing lea;) your FILMS w Rid Th November 28 WASHINGTON The National Capita SPECIAL TRAIN LEAES Lancaster .... MM. Landisville 5.58 .M. +. 0.07 A, 'M, i 612 A. M, Returning, leave Washington.. PENNSYLVANIA =&E NE) IZeZ A NS 4 =&& 2 2 SPAN Elizabeth a Conewag Middletov Steelton «....622 AL M, ....633 A. M. Ve vin iins 642 A. M. BE Releieviviily 6.52 A. M. Ee rion, 550 P. M. IKKROAD Mount Joy EZ A Florin 3 "ii 1 ETT OT 1 We have a pleasa do just what you ws Rexall OrdeRics, We sell thousands of them a have never seen a better rem bowels. i 1d we edy for the Sold only by us, 10 cents. E. W. Garber. CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT|H JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN DIVISION TE i Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00] 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15 a. m.; 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, *9:45, | J 11:15 p.m, Hastward—Leave Elizabethtown, | 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45,|1 4:45, 5:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:15 p. m.; 12:30 a. m. Additiona] car daily except Sunday pa riving at Lancaster at 7:15 0m. (3 401d Filled Expansion Bracelet Watches Saturdays cars every half hour 11:45 a. m.; leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a.m. to leaving Mount Joy from 7:15'a, m, to 8:15 p. m, On Saturdays a car will leave Lan- Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11:45 p. Sundays, cars every half hour from May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster from 7:15 a. m. to 11:15 a. m. and | 8 3:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.: leave Mt. FH Joy from 8:45 a. m., 12:15 p. m, and | = 4:15 p. m. to 8:15 p. m. 8 Sundays, cars every half hour from |g Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Tancsstsf from 3:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav-| ing Mount Joy from 4:15 p. m. to 8:15 p. m. | Sundays, first car leaves Lancas-| ter at 6:15 a. m.; leaves FElizabeth-| town 7:30 a. m. (*) Daily except Saturday. tans ooo” HOTEL MoGINNIS East Main Stree! | MONT Joy, PENA ANYTHINC | Whatoo vou want mo sur Restaurant and Luh Bar OUR SERVICE | | OYSTERS IN ANY 8TYLE | SAVES YOU TIMB AND EXPENSE WRITE FOR INFORMATION (Near Bowman's 8tore) MOUNT Jov, PA. TT RG CLAMS IN ANY sTLE DEVIL CRABS TURTLE sours Infact everything in season Private | Dining Room for Ladies. Keystone Service, ,. Box 497 LANCASTER, PA, i= Stop, Read and Think | Sot MA Inet ou tire aos |The Chas. H. Zeller Insurance {gency a I will tell it. Tone om wut pd Henry H. Carpenter, Manaer, OTR. | ARE THE SUCCESSORS r'O Chas. H. Zelkr All mars formerly in chaze |the late Whas. H. zel | attended at their off [SIE POST OFFIC Wor. MoGrinais, ~ PROPRIETOR S. R. STILL, Jr. | | 244 Woolworth Bldg. Lancaster, Pa. | LICENSED BROKER BRING YOUR BEST GIRL 6 THE CARDEN _ THEAT 8 bren | can EN —— sho YO v 111 E11 1 OE HE i a0 0000000000000
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