RHEEMS’ STATION. There are many of corn planted in these parts. acres John W. Wolgemuth, who was ill several days, is abont aeain Phares 15. Grove has just re- turned from a trip to Canada. Harry K. Landis made a busi- ness trip to Lewistown last week. A. lL Campbell attended the KK. G. FE. last week. convention Isaac Weanland contemplates the erection of a spacious storage barn on the rear of his vacant lot. The German took up an offering for the China sufferers which amounted to $32.92. Japtists recently John I. Enterline, Isaac Grove and daughter Minnie, are spending several weeks at Los Angeles, Cal. Groff did the number as was stated. Leander not join Treasurer of West Donegal town- ship Board of Supervisors will sit at the P. N. Kraybill general store at this place, May 31st for road tax; Wm. Snyder will be at the same place May 24 for State and County tax. TO REDUCE ONE'S WEIGHT No Matter How Much Avordupois One Has Strict Att:ntion to Diet Will Lessen the Burden. If you are anxious to get thinner, you may indulge in good and appetizing food to an unlimited extevt, and yet. i} You obey the simplest rules, you wili steadily lose flesh. Indeed, the result is beautifully certain. Would you, for example, like to lose a pound and a hal} fn the first 24 hours, one pound the pext day, and an average of three-quarters oi & pound thereafter? If so, youhave only to follow these instructions: Eat meat, any kind you want, acd plenty of it, but only the lean part. Rai eggs, as many of them as you like. Nu: all the fruit you can stuff, barring only bananas. Eat every vegétable, except ing potatoes and corn. But cut out pas. try, bread and sweets. You see, meat fat does not 20 to make muscle or blood. Such of it as is not con, sumed as fuel is converted into fat in the body. The same is true ot sugar and o} wheat and the other cereal grains Therefore it is that these things must be avoided, if one desires a shrinkage of the belt. But it is an immense consola tion to be able to indulge ad libitum in & diet sufficiently varied and at the same time to lose flesh right along. Nearly all vegetables, fortunately, are mainly water, and water, of course doesn’t fatten. Beets, for example, and earrots, celery, tomatoes, cauliflower, eabbages, lettuce, cucumbers, eggplant #nd turnips may be eaten to an unlim ited extent—a variety surely sufficient for anybody. All fruits, except bananaa, are in the same category, and for this Feason a person threatened with Qver- Plumpness may consume them in unre stricte€ quantities. As for meats (11 lean), as weil as eggs, they are muscle and blood makers, and could never oon. tribute fat to the most corpulently ip elined individual. THE LAND OF TO-MORROW Little =2zatd for Time in Japan Un- der Ordinary Conditions—Great Change in Time of War, In the countries over which Spain held rule the favorite word of the peo ple is “manana,” meaning to-morrow and in those countries to-morrow an. swers just as well as to-day. But even in these countries there is nothing which compares with the Japanese dise regard for time. The Bible says, “Yet a little more sleep, yet a little more slumber, yet a little more folding of the hands ix rest.” In Japan the traveler finds the phrase, “A little more tea, one more smoke and the folding of the legs te sit.” Japan is, under ordinary conditions, the Land of To-morrow, says the New York World. When the time comes ta act quickly, she is the Land of Instant Movement. She strikes quickly, and, ®8 an American naval officer said the other day, “that is why Japan has made it understood that she is going to carry on this war as mistress of the eastern seas.” Snakes as Rat Catchers. Snakes are not infrequently employed es rat catchers in the Philippines, Nearly all of the older bungalows in Ma-~ mila possess what are called house enakes—huge reptiles that reside pere manently up in the roof and live on rats, These big creatures are harmless, and warely, if ever, leave their abodes. mst alll ssempencnn MEMORIAL DAY PROCLAMATION To the citizens of the Borough of Mt. Joy: Thursday, May 30, 1907, has heen desig- nated as Memorial Day, Our people should assist the surviving Veterans in decorating the graves of the fallen comrades and par- ticipate in the Memorial Services. I, therefore, request that business be sas. pended that day, or at least during such portion of the day as is devoted to the Memorial Services. Flags should be dis- played at half mast and donations of flowers made to the Committee of the Grand Army of the Republic, : > J. W. SHRITE, Burgess, Attest : R, Fellenbaum, Clerk, For DISTRICT ATTORNEY ! J. W. JOounsc, Of Lancaster City. Subject to Republican Rules, SALE REGISTER Thursday, June 6—At the Red Lion botel, Mount Joy, lot of gronnd with 214 story frame house, frame kitchen, summer house and outbuildings by Joseph Ferguson Executor of the last will and testament of Hannah Ferguson, deceased. Zeller auc- tioneer. Friday, June 14—In Cameron’s woods at Donegal Springs, on the road leading from Maytown to Landis’ Mill, a large lot of boards, plank, scant! ing, shingles, cord at Harrisburg { friends at Lancaster on Sunday Roof Garden Will Open. at the Woolworth at Lancaster, will The farmers are thru planting|open Monday evening, June 3, with corn in this vicinity. a fine production of that funny | and tunefnl musieal comedy, “The | ELM DALE John Hauenstein intends to raise his barn soon. The season Roof Garden, Mrs. Harri Grissinger spent a few days at Lancaster. Telephone Girl.” The box office | E. Shelley of Lancaster. paid his mother a visit on Sunday. | | seats will | open next Monday morning. This will be the first presentation of | for the sale of reservel Amos Miller and family visited| "= °¢ as “The Telegraph Girl” at popular | prices, and d% there is sure to be a | John Longenecker drove the a Tacs TR , | great demand to see it, it would be mall wagon on luesdav of oute 2. | 3g y 3 seats best to order in _ advance, lili Dale creamery paid 40 cents | for P000200090000000000000000000000000000000000¢ { which can easily bé done by tele butter fat for the month of phone. Manager Howell has secured April. an excellent Miss under- study for Miss Fritz Scheff as the company with M. N. Stauffer and family attend-| Evelyn Francis, ed the Baptismal services at Reichs formerly church on Sunday. There were 13 baptized. primma donna. Attend With the Veterans. Lieutenant D. H. Nissley No. 478, extend to the in general of Mount Joy. an invitation Daniel Eshleman to tear down ato attend the Memorial Services on barn.” He fractured five of his ribs These Were Accidents. Isaac Witmer of Mt. Joy ship had a fall while assisting Rev. Post, town- citizens and be with them at least one day in the vear to worship God for his and kindness in preserving us a great nation. P. J. Dieter, next Sunday, the 26 inst. and suffers great pain. Chas. C. Roland, son of B. Frank Roland of Philadelphia, but former- | ly of Mt. Joy, had | broken while playing baseball. | This is the third time he had an! arm broken. care as his right arm Ast. Ajt. ——— ee - we will commence | our seventh volume. | Next week Put a trial ad in the Bulletin. . T99009999995999900009u9989400440304000004000405000 004 10S ENOUGH TO TURN THE GIRLS’ HEADS J when a fellow walks past, dressed in an International suit. so well, none so shapel ad periect-fitting. Every International garment bears the unmistakable starip of fine custom tailoring all over it. We are the only representatives in town of the justly celebrated No clothes look DOOO00 DT INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO. OF NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO who set the fashions in men’s cloth¢s and are absolute leaders in their line. We take your measure and they mice the garments to your order, with a guarantee of fit and satisfaction in every particular. Come in and see the samples, whether you wish to order or not. H. E. Ebersole. Mount Joy, Pa. 100000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000 DIAMONDS Are you thinking of buying a Diamond? 0000000900000 9000000090900 00000000000000090000000000000000,000000000000000000000 0000006000060 040000000 0000000000000060006050000000000000000000600000000000000000 ’ $osecece 0000000090000 00000000090090000000000000006099990000000000600000 If 80; come to us, as we have a large stock of most beautifl gems; mounted in Rings, Studs, Pins, Earrings and Lockets, and our prices are the lowest when quality is con- sidered. An unusually attractive selection of Solitaire Engagement Rings. Every Stone fully guaranteed. Tiffany Diamond Rings, $12.50; 15, $25, $50 and up to $200, R = _t 2 : Pirosh ¢& Simmons The Old Established Pawnbrokers and Jewelers Ind. Phone 13381. 20 N. Oueen Street. Lancaster. Penna. SE00000000000000000000000000000000000600000000000000 I. D. BENEMAN'S Up-To-Date CLOTHING STORE Is T'he Place To Deal I have just returned from New York City with a large stock of fine up-to-date goods, for Spring and Summer I have We in- 25 per cent. on all goods and 30 per cent. on clothing, hats and shoes. We are the talk of the town, of carrying the best lines at the lowest bought great bargains which we will now offer to you. vite you all we can save you prices. Our line of ladies waists and waist suits, is the best and cheapest in town. A call will convince you all. Hats! Hats! we have just received $ * $ | | ten cases, in the most nobiest style. In proil, light tan, black, Yours for good goods, and low prices. . D.BENEMAN Reliable Merchant and brown. and slab wood, ete., by John G, Stauffer &, Son Zeller, auctioneer, w rN 0006009000000 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. C000 00000000000000000000¢ 000000000010 000000000000¢ - 4 ( WAS NOT ON EXHIBITIGN. night, or Ardent Admirer of Noted Actress Made a Most Singular rth of : Request. ° 0 ca Miss Julia Marlowe is so unusually : 9. gracious in yielding to the many de- Having just elosed a contraet with Swift and Company, the mands that are made upon her time and patience, in the way of auto- granhs, photographs, interviews and the like, that there is small wonder she is not more frequently Imposed apon than she is. Occasionally, how- ever, there come remarkable requests at which even her good nature draws the line, says Success Magazine. Not long ago, while she was playing | in Chicago, received a note con- extensive wholesale meat deal- ers of Chicago, 11, for 25 CASES OF TOILET AND LAUNDRY S( JAP and WASHING POW- DER, I will give my many patrons and the general public an opportunity to secure $6.00 WORTH OF MEAT ABSOLUTELY PREE at my meat market. an order for This is how I will do it If every purchaser of a 5¢ eake of soap or box of powder will cut the signatures off the wrappers and bring them to my place of business the person bringine the largest number of these coupons taining. a Lo $0 starting as to be to my store prior to September 1, 1907, will be entitled to the above premium. The price of almost incredible, and which was so | amusing as to send her into gales of | laughter. It was from a feminine | vocal teacher of the windy city who | stated that she laid her work, upon the formation of the throat in both the speaking and the | singing voice, holding that certain po- | sitions of the vocal cords§ are requisite | for producing full, mellow_tones. + She went on to say that she had long been | an ardent admirer of Miss Marlowe's | voice, and requested that, asa special | privilege, she be allowed to bring her | class of young lady pupils to visit | the actress and let them look down | her throat! this soap is 5e a cake or as follows per case of 100 pieces: Naptha Soap... Pride Toilet Soup $3.75 great stress on | 50 4.10 in boxes of 12 pieces White Ribbon Toilet Soap Washing Powder. . . 3.75 On Tipping the Hat. New Yorkers still cling to the an- clent custom of tipping their hats | when greeting a male friend or aec- quaintance. It is a common sight to a staid, prosperous looking business man as he passes an acquaintance tip- ping his hat, although the other is alone, and unaccompanied by a wom- an. It is the same after a party has been together somewhere, at dinner probably, or at the theater. You will notice that as one separates himself from the others he will say good- au revoir, and then tip his hat. Also, when man is intro- ! duced to another, it is dollars to a | subway ticket that he will lift his | chapeau. Wonder why it is? They | don’t do it in Pittsburg?—Pittsburg | Dispatch. “Cash on Delivery’ Eyes. The expression of the British soi} an of the day is altogether different ! from that of her predecessors. The British woman of 30 years ago had, generally, a most gentle, kind expres. sion, while there is a cold cash on de livery look in the eyes of most of our women to-day.—London Truth. | | | A) “ HN Q i Yrs 1 : : 3 The Washing Powder siid #1 the Soaps are made by Swift and ( ompany and this lot is being { ie i } sold solely as an advertisement for this kind of goods—not as a money maker. Remember here is an opportunity to buy a household necessity that is good in quality and as cheap as any reliable frm can produce’ such goods. experience readily proves that I handle nothing but the best. such as one y . Fresh and Smoked Meats, Summe SndiHam Bologna, Pressed & Prepared Ham, Best Dried Beef in town, Frankfurters Winter Bologna, my own make; Lard, Cream Cheese, &c. ’ The goods can all be bought at once or I will'give you credit and you can buy when you please Philanthropist. Landlady—Oh! my dear Mr. Nicker, you are puting Worcestershire sauce into your tea. Star Boarder—Indeed, 1 that the strong ~N. Y. Tribune. H. Krall’'s Meat Market Opposite Post Office, East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. -0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0400 0-0-0000 000000000000 000000000000: advocats hould help the weak | | | B | | | | | | | | | | | The person winning the premium ean buy anything on sale at my place of business and past : The Continental Idea. A clergyman who was holding a chil- dren’s service at a continental winter resort had occasion catechise hig! & Monuments Tombstones = LARGE STOCK ON HAND hearers on the parable of the unjust | steward. “What is a steward?’ ue asked. A little boy, who had just ar- rived from England a few days before, held up his hand. “He is a man, sir,” | he replied, with a reminiscent look on f to Wolf Yoffe’'s Clothing Store Through these colur:ns we tell you, from week to week, what we have to offer in all the various lines we carry that are requested to properly dress » man from head to foot. We have snch a liberal supply of everything that you will be able to 8hoose just what pleases you in pattern, quality and price, Our Spring and Summer Suiting are of the very latest patterns and in design and tailoring cannot be equalled elsewhere. We know this to be true, becouse we know from whom we buy and the kind of labor they employ, we sell only clothing that have a reputation of being the best. Prices from 0 Just received the very latest in Derby, Soft and Straw Hats $1.50 to $3.00, A special pair of trousers at a special price for this week. All Wool for $2,560 | Men’s work shoes, light calf skin, medium and heavy, $1.25 up. Mount Joy Hall Building Mount Joy, Pa. : | Kansas City Independent. No Time to Waste. Dr. Cutter—I was planning to oper. ate on you to-morrow, but I fear 1 his face, “who brings you a basin.”— | would better operate to-day. i | —Value $3.50. | Low and High Dress shoes 2.00 to $4.00. We sell everything that a man wears i Big bargains in Boys Knee Pants Suits at $1 50, $2.00, $2 50, to $5 00. : | from head to foot. x 3 Patient—Why? i “You are improving so rapidly that you may be well by to-morrow.”—Kan- sas City Times. Mount Joy Granite and Marble Work J. Glatfelter, Proprietor MOUNT JY PENNA Monument to Poe. A monument is being designed in| Richmond, Va., to be dedicated to the | memory of Edgar Allan Poe. | : | i : | $00000000000000 9000000000000 0009000000000000000000090' 00000000000 muse | Garber's Pharmacy Are You Suffering PILES? Are You Suffering From ITCHING, BLIND or BLEEDING PILES or HEMORRHOIDS Something New THREE D IMPROVED # 0-0-0000 000000000 3 0-0-0-0-0-00000-0-0000# 6 VICTOR "Z° PRICE $17.00 Equipped with an entively New Motor Carrying an 8~inch Turntable The Best Talking Machine Manufac- tured for the money POULTRY POWDER,— We claim that this Powder will largely increase egg production, strengthens weak and droop- ing fouls, promotes the health and growth and development of all yarities of Poul try, and insure fine condition and smooth plumage: Compounded upon the most scientific chemical principles, being highly tonic, stimulating, antiseptic and alterative makes it a moat powerfull and natural preventive and curative agent, beside being specially adapted to mak- ing hens lay. As an egg food for making hens lay it has no superior. For carry- ing fouls safely through moulting; fitting for exhibition and market, increasing the size and strength, and hastening the groth of young poultry, it has no equal; is absolutely pure and highly concentrat- ed. One ounce is worth a pound of any other kind. Strictly a medicine, to be given in the food, once daily, in small doses. Prevents and cures all diseases of hens. Worth its weight 1n gold when hens are moulting and to keep them healthy there is no other food on the market like it 1} Ibs. 25¢., 3 Ibs. 65¢. from Y - 9000090000006 90000000000000000000¢ or any form of rectual disease, come and get a sample of my Pile CABINET: Polished Quartered Cure or I wlll send a sample through the mail FREE. Qak, hinged top. MOTOR: Noiseless, new design, plays several records with one winding SOUNDBOX: Concert; Exhibi- tion if preferred. IORN: 16-inch Black Japannea Steel; Brass Bell 50c extra. This is one of the greatest pile reliefs and cures ever put on the market. If it does not help you any after you have used a soc box, I will refund your money. 900000000000 060000000000000000000000900000000000000000000000000000000000 Put up Only in 5oc Boxes 0000009000000 00000000000000000000008000000000090000000000000000000000000000000 Manufactured by RECORDS: 1 also have on hand a Complete As- sortment of Up-To-Date Records. 81 E. Main St., Mt. Joy Call and hear them. 900000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 E W. GARBER, EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 1000000600000 66 4000000000 $00 1 $990000000000000000000000 00009000 0000000000000000000000000000 s ‘ Ju
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