PAGE TWO, A Clean Man Outside cleanlivess is less than half the battle. A man may scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. He will wwork with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom- achs., Blood diseases are fuund where there is unclean blood. Consumption and bronclit's rion unclean lungs, 3: y ~1 s Dr. Pierce’s Cciden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases. I: pakes a man’s insides clean and healthy, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh, THE WEEKLY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Wednesday, February 1, 1911, Sk Ss Sy ks Ss TAs Sky Ss Sk a § Don’t Put Off Buying Your Win- ter Suit or Overcoat Any Longer SALE REGISTER SALUNGA Please remember if we print your R. D. Raffensberger and bills we will insert a notice of your | spent Sunday at Manheim. sale in our register from now until | Mr. Ritner Menaugh of Wayne was the day of sale, FREE. Our large |? Sunday visitor in our village. circulation will thoroughly advertise | Mrs. Mary Reitzel is visiting her your sale, so send us your date at | brother, Mr. Jacob Weise. Mice TOF Insert his is | 4. G. Myers is busy drilling a well -—— as | at the Mastersonville Creamery., Friday, Feb. 3—At his stock vards | Nathan Etnier and family of Sil- at Anchor, Pa. a carload of cows yor orig visited John T. Peifer’s | oundaay. mostly fresh, a few springers and fat | 0 . cows, about head of shoats and | Mrs. Harry Leed and daughter of | gome fat hogs by E. M. Souders, agt. Richland, Lebanon Co., visited many | Vogle, auct, of her friends in this place. | Saturday, February 11—At the Dr. Jerome Kendig lost a horse Farmers’ Inn Hotel, Mount Joy, Pa., | blanket on the pike between Chiques | a big combination sale of horses, and Salunga on Tuesday morning. cows, bulls, shoats, implements, George and Demas Deibler visited | household goods, ete. by Mr. Wm. H. | their parents at Wm. Fackler’s dur-| Gantz. ing the past week, the father being | 3 Thursday, Feb. 16—On New Haven | duite in. Street, Mount Joy Borough, a large Mr. and [andi lot of household goods, carpenter | daughter Miss Martha and Miriam | tools, etc., by Mr. Aaron Rice. Zel- | Kendig attended the Star Course ler. auct i in Mt. Joy Hall on Monday night. | Wedne family | 75 as you (an buy just as cheap from us now as if you wait. Our prices will do the talking for us and we mean business. $ | 4.00 FOR GARMENTS $ i 0.00 FOR GARMENTS $ 8.00 FOR GARMENTS $ 6.50 FOR GARMENTS Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at make room for our Spring Stock. $2.75 for Sweet Orr & Co. best Corduroy Pants, were $3.50. iva It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, | » Mrs. Samuel Eby and | WORTH $20.00 It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean unclesnliness. Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pel- lets cure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy. : . WORTH $15.00 Wednesday, Feb. 22—At his ware- The funeral services last Saturday rooms on West Donegal Street, Mt. [of Mrs. A. M. Garber held Joy, Pa.. a large lot of new and sec- | Brethren Church and conducted ond-hand farming implements, light | Rev. Evole of the M. E. Church and| wagons, harness, ete, by Mr. G.|assisted by Rev. Hottenstein of the Mover. Zeller, anct. Brethren and Bishop Brubaker of | Thursday, Feb, 28—In Mount Joy |the Mennonite Church, was very, | Borough, fresh cow, wagons, harness, | Mrgely attended by relatives and | {lot of light farming implements, etc, Nfiends. idol I Jonas Snavels i’ | hy . I! arber 7o 9 " 2 1 residence of Jonas snavely ( Subscribe for the Bulletin; Soe yr |DY Mr. H. 8. Garber. Zeller. auct. | & | Tuesday, Feb. 28—On the premis- es at Cordelia Station in West Hemp- J O00 0, field township, horses, cows, light mand heavy wagons and a large lot SAECRIFI CE SAL. = = good farming implements by Mr. of Carpets @ Rugs for a Short Time Only the by in A Those Sale Bills Don’t place your order for sale bills until you have seen our samples | and prices on that kind of work. etl eet ES ——— _- SE EE ———— For Sale Cheap WORTH $12.50 A complete porch set consisting of rockers, chairs, bench, etc. by Mrs. Mary Garber, Marietta Street, Mount Joy. WORTH $10.00 must all go. I. D. Beneman. big reductions to Seasonable goods near Snavely’'s Mill, in Rapho town- | ship, 1-4 mile west of Lanc. Junction | was destroyed by fire on Monday a f- | ternoon. The stone portion was en-| 4 tirely consumed but the strong wind | saved a portion of the frame attach-| ment. A small child sleeping in the | house, while the parents were strip-| ping tobacco was nearly suffocated | 4¥ with smoke before rescued. I Ne a MAYTOWN Miss Ellen Hoffman, of Harrisburg was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Shank. Hiram E. Miller and sister, of Lan- caster, spent several days in town with relatives and friends. In an exciting game of basket ball the ex-high school team defeated the | St. Paul’s of York, by the score of 42 | to 24. | Miss Alice Kepner and Mrs. James | Hollenbaugh, of New Bloomfield, are | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.| Igllenbaugh. ——————. wn —_—— sa: EG Come early. GETZ BROS. Mt. Joy Hall Bldg. |D. B. Dietz. Zeller, auct. | Friday, March 3-—On the Harris- = | hpurg pike, one mile east of Rheems fon the Christian I.. Nissley farm, m9 good horses, 6 mules, 14 cows, = Lheifers, stock bulls, lot of shoats and a large lot of farm implements g | by Mr. Henry B. Brandt. Pierce, auct. Tuesday, | Snyder farm, the eastern limits of Mt. Joy Borough, horses, cows, hogs, large lot of farming implements land some household goods by H. T. Frank. Zeller, auct Thursday, March 9 | mises one mile north (town, mules, »s, cows, heifers, { bull, steers, of farm im- plements and household goods by Mr. Samuel Hoffine. Zeller, auct. Six S ial B Ins i Ress ix Special Bargains in Second i WW ESTENBERGER MALEY & MYERS, Saturday, March 18—On the road lyde Nissley has accepted a S ov a tt : ~ TA leading from Mount Joy to Hossler’s | tion with H. J. Butzer & Brother of | = 125 AND 137 HaST RING ST LANCASTER, PA Meeting House, one-half mile west of | Lancaster. He entered upon his du- | =H 2 1 00m) | the latter place, horses, colts, cows, | ties last week. i all Prig { heifers, stock bulls, sheep, chickens, A week of prayer is being observ- implements by the Reformed congregation. | by Cyrus Y. meetings largely attended | there is speci: music. | unday evening the Church of God | observed the ordinances of the wash- | ing of the Saints’ feet and the Lord's | We have marked several thousand dollars worth of Carpets and Rugs at such fascinating prices that will surely interest you. Space does not quoting many prices, however here are a few just to give you an idea. Axminster Carpets, were $1.10; Axminster Carpets, were $1.19; Axminster Carpets, were $1.25; Velvet Carpets, were $1.35 Velvet Carpets, were $1.25 Brussels Carpets, were 85c., Brussels Carpets, were 75¢.,, now Brussels Carpets, were 75c¢., now . .. Axminster Rugs, 9x12 sizes, were $23.00, now $18.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 sizes, were $1.00, now $16.50 Furniture Repairing and Reupholstering promptly atended to. rmit Hart Schaffner & Mar» 79c. 89c. 98c. .89¢. now now now Mount Joy, Pa. March 7—On the S. R. Bruty Buln at now now now Rema mR EET VN =i Gls tes, ruts oily 15 Billy Brul Bemles Brulis Ske On east the pre- of May- posi- ed The and i = (gasoline engine, farm {and household goods | | | { Stauffer. Frank, Auct. | iy : . Best Food for Babies] If you are having trouble with the | boy’s food, and nothing | are 1 WRITE FOR PRICES AND TERMS etl Genre TWO PRIMARIES THIS YEAR seems tO} agree with it, you can probably get | the child to take A. D. S. Malted Milk | retain it and thrive on it, as it is a particularly nourishing, satisfying] and carefully made preparation, in-| tended especially for troublesome gtomachs of both infants and adults. | - It is one of the standard, reliable | American Druggists’ Syndicate pro ducts, and its use is unhesitatingly | advised by the entire 12,000 drug- gists who are A. D. S. man:bers, and | know its true value. ILere is | nothing in it to prove to | the baby-—n: drugs or medicines. It is merely a scientifically ziwade arti- cle of lvod, Which ucan I This is the’ way they spe: A. D, S. Malted — Mr. VY. G. Newell, ap driggidt of Warren, Pa., “Gentleme n—Enclosed will | find a picture of my youngest hoy, | whose LIFE WAS SAVED BY A. D.| MALTFD MILK. “That scunds like a but rere are the fa:"s Tarmful Round Shoulders A Sign of Old Age romineat Saga It is possible for every woman to have that ercet, commanding, graceful appearance typical of the perfectly formed woman. pretty bi | Rexall SHOULDER BRACES correct any tendency to become stoop- shouldered, compel deep breathing and do this without the uncomfortable sen- sation produced by most braces. These Braces are constructed entirely of cloth, have no metal parts to bind, rust and break and may be worn with- out your knowledge except as you as- sume an incorrect position. Rexall Shoulder Braces, we believe to be eqully beneficial for man, woman or child. All sizes—justsend your chest measurement. Price, $1.00 you o Story, “John Winston Newell was bora | January 29, 1909, and after the first, week his mother was unable to nurse him. He was put on a well advertis-| ed brand of malted milk, and at weeks weighed only 7% pounds, was| very thin and showed symptoms of | starvation. Then we put him on A. D. 8. Malted Milk and he began | to gain at once. At 5 months, when | this picture was taken, he weighed | 15 pounds. We cannot recommend | it too highly.” BE W.GARBE E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY& ii b| Forcing Winter Caps and Gloves OF THESE GOODS PLACED PR ON JS IF YOU NED MUST BE CARRIED AWAY THEM THAT WILL ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF A CAP BALANCE WE HAVE YOU'LL: HELP 1 OR GLOVES. ingert & Haas ICES DO IT. f44 North Queen Bireet, LANCASTER, PEANA. | wlc’'s Furniture Warerooms Mount Joy, Penn, x a 1 7 & 7, | County Officials Nominate in June— { Boro and Township in October | A great many people are under {impression | ¢il and Township offices will be nomi [nated at the June primary. This it la mistake. While the amendment [the Constitution will do away with [the February election it will not pre- | vent two primaries from being held this year, one in June for the nomina- | tion of county officers, and one in { October or twenty-one days before | election, for the nomination of boro {and township officers. These latter pwill be nominated in October here- |after just./as they have been in Jan- iuary in the past. We are advised {that the amendment to the Constitu- Re 1 LION IN tion of 1 | except no wa rough and township officers change of the month as | stated January to October. | Thus it will be seen that the (nominations will be only for cc ny { officers, all election boards, and town- | ship officers will not take place until | October ent; prece z election in November, and th {the change in the Constitu away with the February ele | does not do itl away with a |there being two as in th | 1 re. 1 om -one days in 1 whi vi ne t in the ¢ hi bor yminated. he i ne and inated. PO PULATION Official Figures as Given by visor Falk of this District | The following population of | townships table shows the fthe boroughs this section and the {figures speak for themselves. The {total population the county 1167,029, a growth in the past decade {of 7,788. vi 1910 { Conoy : }|Donegal, East ..... Donegal, West ire i= { Blizabethtown of is 1900 1684 1639 2972 3275 54 1341 3 1473 2451 3168 3602 16 om ol ) Joy horo To tow1 Holland Rapho boro IN OUR CHURCHES Lutheran Church reguiar » held in the ch Methodist un School Preaching at league at 6.15 Winning Start.” In ou are cordiall tend all tt services, ese | Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9 a. m. ling at 10 a and 7 p tminister, Rev. “W.: H. twill have for, his morning theme: | Daniel's Envious Colleagues; or, How God Delivers Hig True Servants. | The subject for the g discourse | twill be: The L R _gaiind. | Every body is hea tend these servic Preach- | m. by the | Egge, who | Will Re the |, that candidates for Coun- | to | CHER te Loint®a- | une | Super- | and | | in a critica! condition for jm supper. The pastor, Rev. Kauffman, delivered a special sermon and the ! choir rendered fine music. The funeral of George H. Buller hich was held from the Lutheran hurch, was one of the largest { held here. The body arrived Iuntingdon at Marietta on the o'clock train Monday. made in the cemetery adjoining. a ;..-s -._ SPORTING HILL the United Zion Children started a series of services to last week or more The funeral of Jacob W | y was well attended on Tuesday. De) was just about filled. | Mrs. Henry Weidman, of Philadel- phia, spent Saturday and Sunday with her pastor MY } Bradley. ew out the fore joan of this week, but the ground was | Sunday The nel not frozen hard enough to make sleighing last long Amos E. Wen Mr. and er, wife and daugh- i Mrs. R. L. Miller the funeral of Clem C. Mil- mn Tuesday, at Elizabethtown. Mrs. Elizabeth Good, of near Mas- { tersonville spent a few this veek with her son, Cyrus Good, and | fa John Good and daugh te | | | ter, and | attended { | le days milv « 1 mily, and at the place. Sam’l Fahnestock of Rev. John B. Brubak , of Central Rapho; Mr. and Mrs yh Kulp, of Old Line and Mr. and Harman Bolmer and two daugh- were Sunday guests with Mr. an H. B. Gibble. rr AQ BACK RUN m Koser and daughter Faus, who is ill. Lehman spent Sunday { with Rev. J. Brubaker and family. Quite a few of our farmers have | put finishing touches to their tobacco | this week. | The latest invention | sleigh. The secret: Hitch | g e .and M ear Manheim 11 Tac Mrs. Abr | visited Mrs. | Miss Dora to a gh. All orders received by | Messrs Rettew, Baker, Ginder and { Givler | They came thru the meadow at night, | When all was dark and still, | They quickly put out their light, ! For they saw a gleam on the hill. | | were near the creek, as sure he was right, to step and speak, they had no light. knew And one w thev ND. heean But oh! ater was deep and cold, did step right in 11d almost hear him scold, "0 tell what he said would be a sin light Don’t on ; the creek. put your NEWTOWN ervices will be held by the I sunday afternoon af- and family of Lan- to par- Samuel Myers on vigit their wife of parents on Ream and the latter's Hai Nehemial 1es » Brethren in Christ held their ar meeting on Sunday morning Rev. Ahram Hess and Eli Engle ciating . Samuel My who has been | some time in a pre-| ers with heart troble is s carious condition | Mr. Harry Myers of New York is| at the brme of his parents, Mr. and | Mrs a Myers, on a visit to his| oth* , is critically ill ord gffisses Alice Kehler, iy . Nellie and Mary Weidman, {Hunt Joy spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives in this place. rte tl Eee Rooster Attacks Boy On Monday, while Mr.. Alvin Mar- of Millersville, was feeding his “kens, his little son, Maynard, was cked by a vicious cockerel and rely lacerated by the fowl’s irs. One spur pierced his right 3 ano stroke made a e boy’s left eye was inflieted Emma | al Nissley | an, of near Landisville, spent Sun | is a horseless four boys | | ¢ Kirk Johnson 24 West King Street. & Co. LANCASTER, PENNA. meessorrecssomommemmansosesecsesooni | nares Darigor % 7 A a » ’ x7 By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound The Change of Life is the most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. made from native roots and herbs, Here is proof: HH ai Natick, Mass.,,— “TI cannot express what I iiilwent through during the Change of Life before iI tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. I was in such a nervous condition I could not keep still. My limbs were cold. I had creepy sensations and could not sleep nights. I was finally told by two physicians {that I had a tumor. Jd “I read one day of the wonderful cures made \\Iby Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound iljand decided to try it, and it has made me a well lllwoman. My neighbors and friends declare it has worked a miracle for me. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is worth its weight in gold for women during this period of life. If it will help others you may publish this letter.”—Mprs. Nathan B. Greaton, 51 No. Main St., Naticl, Mass. ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE. Cornwallville, N. Y.—*“I have been takingj Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for some time for Change of Life, nervousness, and} a fibroid growth. ; “Two doctors advise hospital, but one day whi I met a woman who tol Pinkham’s Vegetable Co: know it helped 1 to go to thel » I was away visiting, [2 Br nie to take Lydia E.|% RRs I did so and I}; wg NE vy. I am veryfs : x \ thankful that I wa tic to try Lydia KE. RYAN WR \ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” — Mrs. pughton, Cornwallville, N. Y., Greene Co. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound have thousands of such letters as those above — they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtair for love or money This medicine is no stranger — it has stood the test for years. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. me pound. me wonderfull Qi 1€(C LYDIA E PINKHAM GO TO W.B.BENDER East Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIR-CUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO or anything in the Barber Line KENTUCKY I also carry as a side line Camera and Photo Supplies If you have a Pet Negative, Film or Photograph grou want enlarged, permanens ber, 1 posi- RL done at a for Gentlemen who cherish on a1 Save Your TREES | rtm (2) — HAVE SPRAYED AT EAST TREES LAST SPI ALLL HAVE PROVEN FACTORY. I PRE] i DO THIS WORK AND D( VERY MODERATE ( INQUIRE OF PEOPLE I HAVE WORKED. TREES NOW, I 2.000 ND AT FOR SPRAY Y KEEP THEM FR FROM NSEOTS AND GET AMPLE INS IN RUIT, REASONABLE. PL AN IIS KIND OF WORK. CHARGES VERY {SEE ME BEFORE {ORDER FOR T! ACING AAA Frank W. Conrad MOUNT JOY, Phone No. 862C. | | | For PA. febl-2m One Week Only per barrel Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Potatoes, per bu. i Cabbage, per head, Celery rer stalk Cranberries, per qt. Oranges, per doz Pop Corn, per qt Saur Kraut, per qt., Sweet Cider, per qt., Red Beets, per peck, Cocoanuts, wa cn ad08 10 Bananas, per doz., 15 to . Peanuts, per qt., Tangerines, per doz., ~~ s_ i EASTON & SHELLENBERGER Main and Manheim Sts., MT. JOY, PA. C. 8. MUSSER. THE BAKER Fresh Bread and throug Fresh Doughn Buns every, Funerals Delive ly DS Store
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