ns Sg! MOF DES NOT REGRET HIS EATI IS MORE EXPENSIVE DU TO TANLAC This convincing Tanlac sto told by C. J. Swires, of 1819 Ave., Altoona, a signal fitter. “I have been a great suffefer fro catarrh in an advanced stgge.” M Swires began. ‘I have ufed every thing Jeever heard of, I pelieve,’ h contin®ud, “but nothing sed helped me one particle. There Avere mucous discharges from my fected my throat, vi offensive breath, im a nervous, run-do condition, and contracted colds. “I heard of the this new medici mediately got cine. I am ce 1 chased the medfcine and began taking it when I did§ as it has done me a world of good. I have taken two bot- tles of Tanlic and am now on my third. Thig' statement of mine is therefore got hasty, but is based on ample progf. All the symptoms from which I jhave suffered have disap- peared and I believe Tanlac has cured me. I am, however, going to keep on/taking the medicine as I be- lieve I/will get better than I ever was in my life.” Tanlac is now sold here by WwW. D. Chandler & Co., Druggists, where the Mastgr Medicine can always be had. Lr — —— onderful work of Tanlac and I im- some of the medi- { He Was Quite Lucky Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 11—Thou- sands of spectators today watched Robert Simpson, soldier in the army signal corps, elimb a five-story build- ing and to the top of a flag pole on the roof, 125 feet from the ground, lose his hold, plunge to the street, and escape death. He landed on the cloth of a moving automobile. The driver sped with him to a hospital, where it was found he was injured, but not too seriously to jump from his bed and salute an officer who came to ascertain his condition. Simpson climbed the building as a Liberty Day “stunt.” ’ rr eerie Sleep and Rest One of the most common causes of insomnia and. restlessness is indiges- tion. Take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets immediately after supper and see if you do not rest better and sleep better. nov.6-4t It pays to advertise in the Bulletin NOW IS THE TIME TO CONSIDER THE PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE Here is a condensed list of Real Estate I have for sale. If interested in any of these properties, please | call, phone or drop me a card and I will cheerfully furnish particulars in detail. i | BUILDING LOTS ! No. 2—Four Lots, each 50x200 ft., on_North Barbara St., Mount Joy. ! No. 6—Two Lots, each 40x197 ft., | on Frank St., Mount Joy. ' delivered by inly glad that I pur-| | Ww - TK een lift av. Shwilkey Bumblesock Has T! oven Tan a (Cont Say This Week eased L800 0s about ten cPhen we @¢ : suddenly developed, ad the ’ rovggy k tha €¢ quarantine : i: was closed for several Whi use of the prevailing condith he The eighteenth anniversary founding of the College was thd: been observed with appropriat’ nig ercises Tuesday evening, Nov] 84 13th. On the date he. | of the m which has been indefinitely MW o rendered, beside the dress of the Professor W. of Juniata College. All pducation are cordially inv resent on this oceasion. town College, held in Building, at the corner of iet and Bainbridge streets, program reads as follows: and Prayer, Elde . Reading Address, | Trustees, Jesse Ziegler; i Address, Representing the’ Patrons, I {N. S. Will; the Citizens, F. H. Keller; Representing the Faculty, G. N. Falkenstein; Voluntary Remarks. A Hallowe'en supper by the social committee was given to the students on the evening of October 31st. The faculty teach against wasteful sports such as throwing of corn and scatter- ing of flour, and encouraging young people to engage in past-times of a more wholesome nature. Dr. Reber’s house for some time presented a lonely appearance be- cause of no one living there. Just recently Mr. S. D. Ruhl and family moved into this home, and the Col- lege folks are pleased to see lights in the windows as they go to and fro on dark nights. Mrs. Ruhl is the daugh- ter of Mr. McClaren of Ohio, who re- cently became owner of this place. —— DO ee... Own Your Home Lancaster City has just started a big “own your home” campaign which is indeed a very wise move an there is no good reason why the same can not be done here. There are a number of good houses for sale in this section, I am listing additional ones daily and will cheerfully give home-seekers whatever assistance I can in_ reference to financing their proposition. If you know of a home you would like to own, call, phone or write and I will be “johnny on the spot.” Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. To Pa. No. 28—Seventeen choice lots fronting on the pike east of Florin. Some front on Old Line of P.R. R. No. 29—Four lots on Fairview St., Mount Joy. Tract contains 114 acres. No. 32—Two Lots in Florin, each | 90x200. They front on Main St. No. 35—One Lot 50x66 ft., on West Donegal St., Mount Joy. 0. 36—Two Lots each 465x212 ft., on Poplar St., Mount Joy. No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40x- was 0dging poned, several pieces of music will be | principal ad- | evening, which will be | J. Swigart friends of ied i be t iss Myer olds in her possession the POET bserved eighteen years ago at the pening day exercises of Elizabeth- the Heisey South Mar- The Scripture r S. R. Zug; Representing the Board of Address; Address, Representing the Address, ————————— ’ * By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | than a year from nervousness, and was rest at night— would lie awake and get 3 nervous I would have to get up and walk around and in the mornin would ‘be all tire aout. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pond and thought would try it. My Jiervousness soon eft me. slee well and feel fine in the morning rn able to do my work. I gladly recom- mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Compound to make weak nerves strong.’’—Mrs. ALBERT SULTZE, 603 Olmstead St., Winona, Minn. How often do we hear the expression among women, ‘I am so nervous, I can- not sleep,’’ or ‘“it seems as though I should fly. ”” Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultze’s experience and give this fémous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. pound, a trial. . Forforty years it has been overcom- ing such serious conditions us displace- ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg- ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz- | ZInéss, and nervous prostration of women, and is now considered thie stun- dard remedy for such ailm nts Some Time | You will be in need of rinting of some kind, hether it be letter. heads, statements wed- digg invitations oy public sale bills, re niember we can turn out the work at the | lowest cost consistent | with good work. 200 ft. They front on Church St. of Moni Ron Bee Tic i the bor would be a money-maker for truck- The Dr Deepor wey building” fots. on Bast wie Bart, WF fata tt No. 77—Very desirable buildin lot fronting on the south side o Marietta street. Will sell any num- ber of feet you want at $6 per foot. » DWELLING HOUSES No. 4—The J."larry Miller prop- erty on Columbia Averite, Mt. Joy. | No. 6—A 16-room 2partment house for 3 families on Eag, Main! Street, Mount Joy. | - No. 8—A double house in Flugin, the C. A. Wiley property. No. 44—A large brick house od | repair in Florin, the Mrs. plus! Hambright property. No. 50—A row of six newly built brick houses on Hazel St., Lancaster. No. 51—A jorge frame house in! Florin, the S. S. Stacks property. No. 60—A ve beautiful and modern brick dwelling on West Main St., Mount Joy, up to the minute in every detail, the H. E. Ebersole property. No. 64—A lot of ground fronting 27 ft. on West Main St, Mt, Joy next to Brunner’s Furniture Ware. rooms, with a frame house. Lot is 205 ft. deep and price low. No. 68—The property of John H. Zerphey on West Donegal street, Mount Joy. No. 75—One square in Florin con- tains an acre, 5 lots in all, good 6- room Je house, stable, etc. Only ’ No. 76—A fine 6-room house, stable, etc., midway between Mount Joy and Florin, the Mrs. C. Shatz house. Price right. No. 78—A fine 9-room hoyse on West Main St., Mt. Joy in best of condition. Only $2,000. No. 80—Lot 80x200 ft. in Mt. Joy, beautiful buff brick mansion and modern in every way. Could not be replaced for near the sale price. . No. 81—A 3-story brick mansion in Maytown, excellent location, has all improvements—a 1eal home. Has large store room and would be fine b. for business and dwelling combined. w to No. 83—A frame house and busi- ness stand on E. Main st., Mt. Joy, in business center. All improvements. No. 84—A frame house adjoining No. 83; fine shape, all improvements. Will sell one or both. No. 88—A 9-room frame house in Florin, at jrolley, large stable, lot is Donegal Springs, none better, excel- e 80x200. A fine home. fruit d i NO. 91—A 2.story frame house ef Tho k il on West Main St., Mt. Joy. Lot is north of Mt. Jo a 205 ft. deep. Price, $1,400. , Ls, BOTH PNONES No. 91. Mount Joy Patronage. sell worth the money. Main St., Mount Joy, lot fronts on P. R. R. siding. Established coach works stand. Good large frame build- ng suitable for industry or present Rapho township, the H. K. Dilli i gly Dillinger steam flour mill, and outbuildings. No. manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline at Fl machinery, 40x50 ft., elevator, is only 8 miles from Lan- caster, with it close to Columbia, good poultry farm in [iles from I stable, etc., $9 No. 92—A 23%-story frame house jon West Main St., Mt. Joy, adjoining Price, $1,700. No. 93—A fine and modern brick house in Mt. Joy, corner property, call conveniences, big lawn, ete. No. od 2% story frame Pleasant home. Price right. No. 106—A fine 8-room fram: house with bath, on Mt. Joy, excellent shape, good stable. chicken house, etc. No. 107—A frame 6-room house on new Haven St., Mt. Joy, electric lights and bath, immediate possession. Price, $2,000. BUSINESS STANDS No. 43—A good hotel prope in enjoying an excellent Ample shedding and will No. 27— Lot 100x150 ft., on West usiness, No. 56—A tract of 15 acres in near Sporting Hill, fine residence, barn Here’s a snap. 63—The entire concrete block l. capacity, orin, together with all stock, buildings, contracts, etc. ice very low. No. 99—_A tobacco warehouse built for the business; has Also a frame house to go it. TRUCK FARMS No. 15—Fine 12-aere truck farm house and am excellent land; produced 1,100 0 of tobacco last year in addition all the trucking, Price. $5,200. No. 54—A 14-acre truck and Rapho township, 2 Mastersonville. Soil sand. Cheapest tract 70—A 5-acre truck farm at imestone ang ent buildings, an abundance of » With frame house, EE ———————————— MR Tu Saruniga 48%x100 house. West Main St., | No. 85-—One acre of land in Rapho, 2 miles north of Mount Joy, frame house, stable, ete. Only $2,000. No. 97—A tract of good soil at Milton Grove, frame stable, good house, ete. For quick sale only 2700 He 3 i No. 105—A 41-acre farm, 8 acres meadow with running spring water, jexceptonally good buildings, house | has heat & bath, hog sty 60 ft. long, shed for 10 acres tobacco, must be |seen to be appreciated. $13,000. LARGE FARMS | No. 42—An 86-acre tract of farm {timber and pasture land in West i Donegal township, tract adjoins Ma- sonic Homes ground on two sides. Price very low. No. 73—A 126-acre farm of sand and iron stone land, brick house. good barn, etc., on state road near Lawn. Only $90 per acre. No. 94—A 149. acre farm, iron stone soil, on Scravel pike, bank barn, 8-room house, shedding for 20 acres tobacco. $90 per acre. No. 95—A 65 acre farm near Con- ewago Station, all farm land, running water, bank barn, brick house, etc., for $6,000. Immediate possession. No. 96—A 207 acre farm near Redsecker’s Mill, 3 miles from Eliza- bethtown, 90 acres farm, balance pasture land, good Conewago bottom, male an ideal dairy farm, sand soil and produces. Price $70 per acre. No. 102—An 86 acre farm in West Winona, Minn. — ‘I suffered for more , 50 bad I could not mere ols g’hot hen far em greek. de soldawda ga-gooked hen ivver em exitzeenra un wos duch de mit grosse wisa giles-schwentz uff era heet un reff-sensa far daega! Ich hob ols g’mained anes fun sella grosa officers kenta en gonse ous-lendishe armae leddera——so risend hen se ga- gooked. Un de soldawda hen grosse flinda g’hot mit grosse grumma bom- anetta draw. Mer hut g’'wiss g’mained os won greek ous-brecha set don daida de en breckfesht maucha ous- era gonsa armae. De officers sin ols naiva nows ga-ridda un mer hut g’'mained der freeda fun unserem gonsa lond daid henka uff wos os se now schwetza—un duch is nix lose ga-brucha os der korrick funera ¢’ward buddle os aner fun ena in sina saddel-bags g’hot hut. Mindsht du nuch we g’schwint os es exitzeera g’shtupped hut we der greek ous ga- brucha is? De grossa officers hen era giles-schwentz fun da heet un sin un- nich de dish g’shlooped. Se hen mar- rick ollamohl dreffa kenna mitera gward buddel, awver mit bulfer un bli hen se net fechta wella, un de oldta soldawda woo ols in line g’'sh- telt sin warra mit da grossa reff- sense daega hen net mae larna wella waega greek. Won aner en grosser drom drinka hut kenna un en grosser bully si don hen de leit g’'mained are daid en woonerbawrer soldawdt maucha, un selly wora de arshta os sich de finger odder dowma ob g’hocked hen far draft-fry warra. Un so is mer evva aw-g'feered mit da looks fun socha. We der greek ous ga-brucha is huts badolya g’shtupped, un history hut es hero- worshippa aw-g’onga. De boova woo de koogla g’shtupped hen sin net feel ga-mentioned warra, un feel fun ena shlofa heit unich ma shtae os “un- known” ga-marricked, is, wile de officers woo ga-nunk g'wist hen far sich ous g'fore holda, sin oldt g’shtarava. Duch saened mer in da picter-bicher fum greek os de gen- erals in bletz room ga-ridda sin woo de canoona koogla so dick ga-lega hen os karribsa in ma welsh-karn feldt, un duch wors net uft os aner wae ga-doo is warra. Won aner fun ena endlich g’shtarava is don hut si widfram finf dowsend dawler pension johr ga-vote greeked by Congress usht os won’s era aega geld ware, un de awrem widfraw fum a private, mit era tzwelf kinner, hut ocht odder tzwelf dawler greeked der moonet. Ich hob en oldter shriner ga-kennt os olls g’sagt hut, “Der doch-shtool bringed olles on der blotz.”” Ich doubt eb der “doch shtool” olles aeva mauchet im greek. Won en officer g’suffa is warra un pawr dowsend soldawda unadich dote maucha hut lussa don is are politely g’froga war- ra far resigna. Won en private ous ga-wora wore un is ei-g’shlofa uff gaerd don hen se ene g’shussa older ins gaerd-house g’sheckt bis der naixt battle un derno ene rous galust far fonna hare gae un de rebel ranks brecha. Won are umm cooma is don hut nemond en monument erect tsu eme-—awver si dote hut usht so en grose luch ga-mauchet dahame in sinera house-holdting os der graesht general in der armae. De fact is, ae doter mon mauched usht so feel shtawb os der onner, un about fartzich per cent. fun unseram patriotism un show sin fowla fish. es Ich wore der onner dawg drunna om encampment on Shikillimy, un es hut mich ons badolya ga-mauned woo Mindsht du nuch we farichderlich os officers uff weedlicha gile room garidda sin, PAGE THREN - nutritious food in the form of eggs and poultry meat. Scraps of meat or left-over vegetables which cannot be utilized in any other way make excellent feed. There are also many other waste products, such as beet tops, turnip tops, carrot tops, potato parings, onion tops, watermelon and cantaloupe rinds, the outside leaves of cabbage, waste lettuce leaves, bread and cake crumbs, ete., all of which are relished by the hens and can be used to the best advantage. COOLING MILK SAVES DOLLARS “Dairymen lose thousands of dol lars annually because of poorly cooled milk and cream.” This is the introductory sentence of Farmers Bulletin 976, entitled, “Cooling Milk COLUMN x» WR0000000000000000000000OOOOOOOO NNN INI jontinued fro . Surviving is hi 0 Roy at home! * |“to Harrisburg blumns Are Pre. al services wer partment of Agri. | * afternoon. ngton, D. C., and |Q AWN ey «u® Trustworthy ¥ —— 0 fp 3 » i SOAK SEFD FOR FALL GARDEN 4 Owing « the difficulty usually ex- |g perienced i getting seeds planted in ER the fall y'len to germinate, it is ONCER wise to soak} hem a few hours before \ planting Ly ver the seeds lightly when, plantint, then soak the ground, (\ and finish + covering with fine dry LEE) soil. The t mulch will retain the Tr moistur bling the seeds to - germina 41 to come up. REMOVE THE TR \SH FROM THE GARDEY THIS FALL If you had ¢ rouble with potato bugs, cui orms® or from diseases this season can’ do a great deal to- ward controllils the pests next year by gIVing the garden a thorough housecleaning this fall Many kinds of insects that fred on garden crops | and Hiseases thit affect vegetables : pass through vinter protected by |Q i i OS Hon Sh ae rahe procavinet lp I2 You Need A Sewing Machine In Your Home cabbage stalks, tomato vines and |& similar materials should be collected ; BUY A SINGER and buried I't ground itself | X - ~ “ should be s Med ood sowed to rye or : Sold For Cash Or Easy Monthly Payments crimson clover, or if neither of these \ crops can be planted the ground |% FREE TRIAL Shai be allowed to lie rough so : ” that freezing will destroy as many 5 insects as possible. : i : CALL or ADDRESS : LEAVES MAKE GOOD BEDDING : En Se a ¥ The importance of securing the | & ¥ greatest possible return from the . § manure supply of the country can | ¥ hardly be overestimated at any time. | & ; Bi Is infinitely greater when the pro- 8 ' : duction of food is so vital to the Na- X tion as during the present crisis. In |$ 14 E. Orange Street, Lancaster localities where leaves are obtainable 5 at small cost as compared to the cost of straw, a condition which exists in | & Or Sane sections, it. would seem advis- |Q able to make use of this material for | | : bedding instead of straw. It is a ¥ 410 Locust Street, Columbia well known practice in the wooded | Q sections of the south to use leaves for | - bedding. Frequently land has been | ® Repairs For All Makes of Sewing Machines built up into a high state of fertility when this was practically the only |% ' means of supplying humus to the soil. WOLLLOLODODOOOOOOOO HIOOV000000000000000000000COOARAR A CHEESE MEAT SUBSTITUTE eS Cottage cheese is a relatively cheap food worthy of more extensive use = in the home in place of some of the REPORT OF CONDITION OF meat ordinarily eaten Following, called Boston roast, is a meat substi. tute made from cottage cheese and beans: Mash a one pound can of beans or equivalent quantity of home cooked beans or cowpeas, or put them through a meat grinder. Add one-half \ pound of cottage cheese and bread , crumbs to make the mixture stiff W ; enough to be formed into a roll. MAYTO N, PA. Bake in a moderate oven, basting oc- casionally with butter or other fat, and water. Serve with tomato sauce. A | This dish may be flavored with chop- t close of business 1 ped onions cooked until tender in Friday, August 23, 1918. butter or other fat and a very little 1 iv: Deter or oth d a very little Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . $119,147.27 Deposits... . .. . oo EGGS FROM TABLE WASTE POSE ete tt vrveurifiosarisincioniihes $774,610.15 In every household, no matter how ) economical the housewife, there is a Total $893,757.42 certain amount of table scraps and ibi i ‘ie ) kitchen waste which has feeding Responsibility of Partners (Security for Depos:is) $2,000,000.00 value, but which, if not fed, finds its way into the garbage pail. Poultry - S—— is the only class of domestic animal t which is suitable for converting this r Wp \n { )y ' : waste material, right where it is pro- | . | N dl () | | II ) [Jo MII duced in the city, into wholesome and J I (f I £) ( I t lI ) / Ws ~ y & any & 8 am on the Farm,” issued by the *0tted States Department of PEOPLES BANK of MAYTOWN, M. R. Hoffman President Maviown, Pa, N. F. ARNTZ Auto Repair Shop & Garage 910--12 N. Cherry St., Lancaster Pa. ——_—- HELP THE KIDNEYS It’s the little kidney ills I'he lame, weak or aching back— I'he unnoticed urinary disorders—— That may lead to dropsy and Bright’s disease. When the kidneys are weak, Help them with Doan’s Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for weak kid- neys. Doan’s have been used in kidney troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 50,000 dorsed at home. Proof of merit in a Mount Joy citi- zen’s statement. Mrs. Jacob Childs, Mount Joy street, says: “I had been suffering for a long time with terrible pains in people---en- my back just over my hips. Head- aches and dizziness were frequent, too. My kidneys showed signs of weakness and bothered me on that account. I would feel all tired out. I was told of Doan’s Kidney Pills and got some. From the first, Doan’s Helped me and finally I was com- pletely cured of the trouble. I now feel like a different woman.” Mrs. Childs is only one of many Mount Joy people who have grate- fully endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills. If your back aches, if your kidneys bother you, don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy, ask distinctly for Donegal, finest farm I ever offered, good buildings, on piked road, 4 acres timber ready to cut. No better farm in the county. No. 103-——A 52-acre farm east of Mt. Joy, limestone land, none better, fine buildings, lots of fruit, the best small place 1 have. No. 104—A 10-acre farm near East Petersburg, new house, barn to- bacco shed; A I shape. This is the best small farm I have. $6,000. FACTORY SITES No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft. on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Joy has many advantages and centrally located. One of the best in the town. I also have a number of properties that owners do not care to have ad- vertised. If you don’t find what you want in this list, call and see me. J have it MOUNT JOY, PA. ULL DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS, the same that Mrs. Childs had, the remedy backed by home testimony. 60 cents at’ all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame, Remember the Name.” rs Dri P. J. Zabriskie, Supt. Jersey City Stock Yards Company, Jersey Cty, New Jersey Says: We used RAT-SNAP pur- chased of you about our plant for the extermination of rats with marked success. It is a wonderful prepara- tion. It did beyond question all you claimed it would do—killing the ro- dents, drivin them from their haunts, and eliminating odors arising from their death. We cheerfully en- dorse its use in places infested with vermin. Feur sizes, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 and $3.00, Brown Bros., Mt. Joy, Pa.; H. S. Newcomer, Mt. Joy, Pa.; G. Moyer, Mt. Jov, Pa. tf Here's a Good One I have for sale the fine home of Miss Anna Beidler, on New Haven street, in this place. Six rooms and bath, electric lights, property in ex- cellent condition. Will be sold quick and can give immediate possession of aesired. J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf. R Agriculture ~Phe milk dealer fas an extra lever when he can prove to the producer that more care in the production and handling of milk means more money to him. It is especially true that ev-| ery reform along dairy and milk line s| must be proved to be economical as| well as beneficial from a sanitary or] health standpoint before the pro- ducer’s interest is aroused. Cooling of milk as a rule can be properly and practically done only where ice is ob- tainable. But when it is realized that ice can be had on farms producing 85 per cent. of the country’s milk and cream supply, one sees the im- portance of taking advantage of the natural facilities. In other parts of the country where natural ice is not Two Good FORD CARS For Sale One Touring and a Truck Also Extra Good Speed Roadster WE REBUILD TRACTORS FOR FARM USE OUT OF YOUR OLD AUTOMOBILE AND CHARGE YOU ONLY FOR THE WORK. WHEN WE FURNISH THE MACHINE FOR THE TRACTOR THE PRICE RANGES FROM $200 TO $500. Bell phone 2227.J. Ind. Phone 72-Y available, the producer can KEED | gufoefoodonfrofodofosonfoegorfodofonford feforforferfecfocforferfenferfonoreciorforfenfoifesfosforforosfodiio dodo down the loss from sour milk or % TT NY cream by taking full advantage of . 3 S ; spring or well water. I Everything for the Living oom, ; rr + . . SORE TTE¥ GRDLRD 3 Porch and Lawn--Low Prices TO GO TO CAMP | 4 To-day we offer a delightful assortment of comfortable Roek- 3 ail % ers and Arm Chairs, in bright and cheerful finishes. Choice of Reed, ¢ County Board No. 1 has ordered 4 Rattan, Fibre Rush and Old Hickory. the following men to report for duty: Settees, Swings and Tables. } For Camp Meade, November 15 3 E 3 John Miller Heisey, Mt. Joy R. 3. |] USE OUR PROMPT SERVICE FOR David K. Hinkle, Maytown. Harvey Miller Williams, Manheim. Lester Cilmer Buchana, Marietta. Christian Lloyd Nissley, Florin. Witmer Steffy, Jr., East Peters-| burg. For Camp Crane, Allentown, Nov. 15 George Moyer Stohler, Manheim R. 6 Webster Shearer Eshleman, Park Rhoads Neiss, Mt. Joy. Charles Matthias Brenner Marietta | Henry B. Brandt, Elizabethtown. Cyrus S. Miller, Manheim, R. 3. Rolandis Snyder Gibble, Manheim Sedillo ol i 8 - E’town | "Frank Stern Shenk, Elizabethtown | «2 Frank Chester Landvater, Florin. | Charles J. Hippensteel, E’town. i John D. Fissel, Manheim R. 2. | Walter T. Sharpe, Marietta. { Charles Luther Hosler, Penryn. | Nelson Harry Lighart, Bainbridge. | Who Wants a Home? Since last week I listed several very good properties in real estate. I have an acre of ground with fairly | good buildings near Sharp’s Corner! or only $900. Another of an acre with real good buildings nearby for $2,000. Two good dwellings in the heart of the business section with all improvements on East Main street at prc $2,000 each. Now act gumick Jno. E. Schroll. Mt. Joy. ———-_ Read the Bulletin. It pays to advertise in the Bulletin vb WS | SPP dddddodiodohdododociooioslocledeclociocioddodedod. i 2 2 8.2 8 2 5 a rbd d ddd dededeirifodrofeedecferfortert Wdelediedod Awnings, Slip Covers, Window Shades, Curtains, Carpet (compressed air) Carpet Re-laying. TALKING MACHINES Come in and hear the “Vitanola,” the sensation of the Talking Machine World. Prices from $22.50 to $145. REFRIGERATORS Full assortment of all the latest improved R ‘rigerators; a dozen different makes to choose from; $11.00 to $55.00. Cleaning Westenberger, Maley & Myers 125-131 East King Street LANCASTER, PA. Sd SS A a TTT YTYYYoOY TOTTI TIYOYYYTTY bd ddddddddd ddd dd dl ddd dsssssssssn TER TeTTY v . | 0 OR LH HTT F. H. BAKER LUMBER and GOAL i Both Telephones MOUNT JOY, PENNA. » ¥ SOLE AGENT FOR CONGO ROOFING. NO. 1 CEDAR 8 SHINGLES ALWAYS ON-HAND. ALSO SIDING, FLOORING, @ SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LATHS, ETC. AGENT a FOR LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT, ROOFING SLATE AND g SHEET IRON. . E; MATES QUICKLY AND CHEERFULLY MADE ON § Ui MATERIAL AND ALL KINDS OF CONCERETING NS 10 OD + I — A