n Yi — EEKL BULLE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Wednesday, March 1, 1911. Silence which seem indelicate, It has been Dr. Pierce's privilege to cure a great many women who have for modesty in his offer of FRI au correspondence is held Address Dr. R., V. tion by letter. as sacredly confidential, Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores and regulates the womanly functions, abolishes pain and builds up and puts the finishing touch of health on every weak woman who gives it a fair trial, It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. You can’t afford to ncoept a secret nostrum as a substitute The instinct of modesty natural to every woman is often a great hindrance to the cure of womanly diseases. shrink from the personal questions of the local physician The thought of examination is ab- horrent to them, and so they endure in silence a condition of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. Women found a refuge JZ consualtas EIJZABETHTOWN Mrs. 8. 8. Daugherty has returned from a visit at Lebanon, Jay M. Reich has returned from a [visit to Lancaster, | Miss Maud Krodel has returned [from a visit at Philadelphia. | Miss Lavina Demmy, of Harrisburg spent several days with relatives. { Dr. V. F. Treichler was [to his home several days with a se- | vere illness. Mrs. A, | phia hospital, operation. confined ' Fackler is in the Philadel- | undergoing a serious Ober Hoffer spent a few days with | [his parents. He is now stationed at Philadelphia. Mrs. Weidman and Jacob Weid- | man represented the church at the! u their improvements and the plant is for this notsalcobnlic madi . POSITION convention at Columbia this week. at— mente Mrs. Willlam Melchoir, of Lancas- _ — EE —_—— ter, after spending some time with | Notary Commissions Here Those Sale Bills friends here, has returned to her | The notary public commissions of Don’t place your order for sale home. Ww. M. Hollowbush, of this place and bills until you have seen our samples James D. Hollinger has continued | 1. C. Arnold, of Lancaster, have been and prices on that kind of work his winning streak, and was award- received for record in the recorder’s ees stl Meee |ed at the Millersburg poultry show | office Subscribe for the. Balletin: 508 vi |? number of valuable prizes on his | stock of chickens. | aT a The Elizabethtown and Marietta | 01001010000 OL | ect rice Light Company have finished | | | { BED ROOM Two hundred styles We just received the Furniture since and larg we have selection. We undersell other stores on our location ahead by purchasing close-outs » - : & u $ 125 AND 127 HAST KING ST. 1 TO inti Best Food for . Babies| If you are having trouble with the | boy’s food, and nothing 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 | stomachs of both infants and adults. | It is one of the standard, reliable American Druggists’ Syndicace pro- ducts, and its use is unhesitatingly advised by the entire 12,000 drug- gists who are A. D. S. men:bers, and know its true value. ILere is nothing in it to prove Tarmful to the baby-—na drugs or medicines. It is merely a scientifically nmiade arti- cle of food, which you can re’y upen. This is the way they speak of A. D. S. Malted Milk Mr. V. @. Newell, a promineat druggist of Warren, Pa., says: & “Gentlemen—Encloged you will find a picture of my youngest ly, whose LIFE WAS SAVED BY A. D. £. MALTFD MILK. “That scunds like a pretty story, but kere are the fa: 4: “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 5 weeks weighed only 73 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 big sizes to select est shipment of Beds and Bed Room been in business. Our marvelous showing of Bed makes and woods makes it a real and our running and leading factories. We give the FURNITURE, REPAIRING AND it too highly.” FURNITURE Brass, Oxidized Copper and Enamel Beds from, at $4.50 to $65. Room Furniture of all styles, pleasure for you to make your because of our enormous savings also we prepare months many of the savings PICTURE expenses sample lines of customers of these REUPHOLSTERING, FRAMING WESTENBERGER MALEY & MYERS, LANCASTER, PA I. Round Shoulders A Sign of Old Age It is possible for every woman to have that ercct, commanding, graceful appearance typical of the perfectly formed woman. SHOULDER BRACES correct any tendency to become stoop- a 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—just send your chest measurement. Price, $1.00 PR ot best se = Ww " The board of w ™ A num- | boilers were installed. directors of the Mt. | now in excellent condition. ber of new Gretna Campmeeting Association | and organized for the com- met | of the | | ! | have and will have one sions in their history. ing season, A num BW her from this section are interested min the movement. The question of a remodeling and rebuilding a number of the buildings was discussed at a some length, but no action taken at a present. = RHEEMS A. B. Heisey, a traveling salesman & visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Winfield Heisey, and family. S. G. Graybill of the College Hill BH. W.GARBER E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY Foreing Winter Caps and Gloves BALANCE OF THESE GOODS MUST BE CARRIED AWAY. WE HAVE PLACED PRICES ON THEM THAT WILL DO IT. OR GLOVES. Wingert & Haas £44 North Queen Bireet, LANCASTER, PENNA. Engle $ Furntture erin Mount Jov, a © Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty ' Upholstering Done to Order mh A POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IW LOTS T0 SUIT THE PURCHASERS. ——D eB ee Undertaking and Embalming xxv \ Penna. | | | | { spent Sunday with the former's par- | ents, Mr, anon county. dairy, delivered his 1910 crop of to- bacco, requiring six large teams. Samuel Fry moved from the B. H. {Kreider house to his residence near Elizabethown purchased from Frank | Foust. Albert Esbenbaugh, north of this held the first stock and farm- | implement sale in this section | | place, ing last Tuesday. | Harry Emenheiser, on the Cross | | Road farm, near this place, delivered [9,700 pounds of tobacco to J. Ulrich | & Son, at Elizabethtown. | The John Hershey house is near- | | ing completion. Phares Grove, a | young mechanic, of this place, com- pleted a modern heating plant. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Nissley, of near the Mill Bank mill, East Donegal township; Rev. S. S. Shearer and fam ly, of this place; Levi Mumma and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wol- gemuth, were guests of Mrs. Susan Wolgemuth. Joseph Horst, who purchased the Landis farm, adjoining the Pleasant provements to the house. Jacob Snyder and a force of carpenters, of Florin, are doing the work. EE BACK RUN Albert Shank and family spent Sunday with Mr. Benjamin Shelly. Mrs. Katie Haldeman visited in the homes of John T. Rettew and David Waltz. The following were guests of Mr. Wm. Givler and family: John Brad- ley and wife; Mrs. Jacob White, David Buch and wife, of Manheim; Miss Mary Sheetz. Oscar Sheetz, Mrs. Benjamin Ginder. Mr. and Mrs. John Rettew and son spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Beck- er, at Manheim. spent Saturday same place. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rettew enter- tained the following persons on Sun- day: Isaac Gibe and family; Amos Sipling and family; Clayton Zink and family: David Phillips, wife and daughters, Anna and Mary; Messrs. Allen Becker, Phares Sweitzer: mer and Samuel Rettew, Clayton Hosster, Samuel Baker, Lloyd and Bertha Ebersole. The chief attraction was the son and heir and Sunday at the John and e attended the si tar | Mennonites at Elizabethtown closed | last Wednesday converts. Jonas Snavely and wife were Sun- : | guests of William Heisey and family. | in YOU'LL HELP US IF YOU NHED ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF A CAP] Jacob Weaver, wife and daughter, | { Stella, visited Edwin Steif on Sun- |! Ww | day. l & Miss Amanda Snavely attended day Isaac forenoon. Walborn, wife L.eona Ma) were [ BN | and ty formerly occupied by Mr. our $91 school house. i : services on next Sunday morning. ho Setiog i Suse West Dosgrsl The. .M.. E. Church will have ownship, 1s making extensive im. preaching on Sunday morning at lot of crushed stone from Stauffer Bros., house. the guests of the promising young builder and architect, Mr. Ed. Auxer and wife. pital Warren Bosslers, noon, March 8. Peifer, attended services in the Duke Street, Sunday morning. : services for a couple weeks with an Miss Agnes M. Ryan en al skating bout on the fine lakes on the Harrisburg pike, on cold mornings. been lost this winter. man in the Kendig warehouse, at- El- | tended the funeral of his mother in Lancaster on Tuesday. mel had gone beyond the 93rd year. of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rettew, who Sunday afternoon at the Martin Aud- arrived late. itorium, Lancaster, and came back highly pleased with the great Lon- LANCASTER JUNCTION don preacher, Rev. Spurgeon. that we are still on the map though man’s, but and daughter | lost middle of March. Mrs. J. L. ville, Montgomery county, relatives at Lancaster Junction and] at this place this week. Cassius M, Snyder and wife, of Royersford, were guests of the for-| mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. S.! Snyder, on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. H. Musser Cassel and sons, | and Miss Cora New guests in the home o on Saturday. wife, Frank Vale, and Paul and Ralph, | comer were Amos E. Wenger, Gibble and wife, of Oak family, at Rohrerstown At John Witmer’s sale, dealers. This looks as though were not at the top yet. sii ———— NEWTOWN Preaching services will be held at 10 a. m. by the pastor next Sunday. Mr. Peter Resh and wife of Balti more visited his brother, Mr. Resh, last week. Mr. Frederick Kemmerly ily sojourned with friends in delia on Sunday. Mrs. Daniel Moore {the home of her sister, Mrs. Frysin- { ger in Donegal on Sunday. Miss Nellie Weidman of and fam Cor- was a visitor at Mount Joy accompanied by her sisters, spent | Sunday with friends in this place, Mr. a visitor on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | Myers. Miss Lizzie Wagenbaugh, Pearl | Hartman and Miss Siechrist, spent al pleasant day at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Samuel Shenk on Sunday. Mr. Amos Sneat bought the proper- Andrew from Mr. Harry Flowers He will take Weidman for $270. April 1. A shooting match for blue rock was held on Saturday afternoon by gunners in this place with the following results: Emanuel Myers broke 15, Daniel Moore 14, Jacob Mumma 15 and Greider 11 out of a possible 25 shots. Mr. Ephraim Arndt and Miss Liz- zie Riegel of near this place, were united in marriage on Saturday at Mt. Joy in the U. B. parsonage by Rev. Spangler. They were unattend- ed and will reside around here in the near future. possession on rr i Qs SALUNGA Arthur Diffenderfer moved into Mrs. Leist’s house. The Brethren Church will have 10.30 o’clock. Simon Minnich is getting quite a for concrete work in his new Mrs. Kendig and Miss Peifer were The regular meeting of the Hos- Auxiliary will be held at Mrs. Wednesday after- Mrs. B. E. Kendig and Miss Mary M. E. Church, Lancaster, on The Church of God has conducted of twelve new members ast Sunday evening. We are still enjoying an occasion- large No lives have thus far Henry Dommel of Lancaster, fore- Mrs. Dom- Mr. Samuel Eby and Mr. John Peif r, attended the men's meeting on Since reading the Landisville notes the Vigil ’tis gratifying to know est of Landisville. ~ We were con- B. Miller, of College- is visiting | Kulp | Jacob near Mas- COWS Lewis John Myers of Lancaster was | | | These Coupons If Brought to Our Store, Are Worth From $3.00 to $6.00 to You And Will be Accepted as Part Payment on CLOTHING Si ly Sy Sy Sky Pepe "ON IS WORTH $4.00 ro $15.00 SUIT OR BROTHERS 1] Henny and wife, of Lancaster Junc- =e : . : 5 Vos v : { I'HIS COUPON IS WORTH $6.00 THIS COU} tion, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, | . Hn 9) ¢ . | i" ON ANY $20.00 TO $25.00 SUIT OR ON ANY $12.00 Henry Gibble. j OVERCOAT 'ERCOAT Squire and Mrs. J. E. Stauffer, and f a ' OVERCOAT Wayne Stauffer, wife and children, GETZ BROTHERS GETZ spent Sunday with the former's (daughter, Mrs. Aaron Hurst, anc tersonville, last Saturday, horses sola | THIS COUPON IS WOR! y v EAR 9 as high as $270. Three Holstein | ON ANY $15.00 TO $20.00 [cows sold at $117, $133 and $140 ; OVERCOAT ............ respectively, and were bought by| 4 GETZ BROTHERS THIS COUI ON ANY $10.0 OVERCOAT I'H $5.00 SUIT OR d GETZ ON IS WORTH $3.00 0 TO $12.50 SUIT OR BROTHERS me THIS OFFER I= Tris Mount Joy Hall Building, 1 os IE e GETZ BROTHERS MOU COOD UNTIL MARCH 15 ¥ TB Brilks Bambee BE NT JOY, PENNA. | | TION. TAKEN IN TRADE A RARE (2 GOLD STRING SHOMACKER, PRICES AS LOW so Johnson & Co. est Noa wibg Street. LANCASTER, PENNA. ON AN AUTOTONE. BARGAIN FOR SOME PTANO IN 1 CHICKERING AS 8$85. ONE. DON'T ¢ An Upright Piano For $125. 00 § PERFECT CONDI- MISS IT Also 4 Good Second-Hand Square Pianos AND ONE GAELE) ACCOMMODATING TERMS seesscesend RHEEMS The Church of the Brehtren held | a special meeting last Sunday even- ing in their meeting-house. A. B. Heisey, a traveling saleman, spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Heisey, and family. The John Hershey house is near- ing completion. Phares Grove, a young machinist of this place, com- rleted a modern heating plant. Samuel Fry flitted last Tuesday from the B. H. Kreider his residence, near Elizabethtown, | purchased from Frank Foust. Last Tuesday S. G. Graybill, of the College Hill dairy, delivered his 1910 | crop of tobacco, requiring six large | teams, all in charge of colored team- sters. Mr. E. R. Dougherty is putting the | finishing touches on his fine residence at the corner of Market and Bridge streets, which he contemplates occu- | pying tihs month. | Mr. and Mrs. Benj. the Mill Bank Mill, township; Rev. S. S. Shearer and | family, of this place, Levi Mumma and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wol- gemuth, were the guests of Mrs. | Susan Wolgemuth last Sunday. Mr. Joseph Horst, who purchased the Landis farm, adjoining the Pleas- ant Hill School House, in West Don- egal, is making extensive improve- ments to the house. Mr. Jacob Sny- der, the Florin contractor, is doing the work. i. .—.—e—- Nissley, of near | East Donegal | Farm Notes Burned lime and manure should not be mixed above ground. No farmer can afford to be with- out a covered storage for manure. If necessary to feed bees in mid- winter, better feed candy. Never feed scorched sugar in the winter, as it will kill the bees. If you do not own a good fanning mill the loser thereby. J you are rratulating each other on having at such as Mrs. Mussel- | since we have we must man- | town, judge now that our our identity feet Xt . least one up to date modern house | gg tons of silage. | services at Erisman’s church on Sun- in on A silo 16 feet in diameter and 24 high will hold approximately | It is a mistake land not containing | | to sow alfalfa up- | the bacteria | which live upon its roots. Sundasx : 3 p Scicrd a Te on ; es age to exist Just west of Landisville. | Ammonia is a nitrogen compound | Isaac Walborn and d Sw and the nitrogen is the most valu- Leona May, and Miss Stell: or BAINBRIDGE : able part of the manure. S. 8. Steffy spent a day in Harris- If you have poor honey, say so; lenty of r In} el y 1: dm? 1 lidn’t see morning. ete SPORTING HILL W. Eshleman spent last and Friday in Philadelphia. Albert Vogel and wife, of Manheim nshine until Saturday and Mrs. of Andrew Vogel. Series meetings held by the | Thurs- of house to] { THE PEOPL & GRANITE WORKS E'S MARBLE ions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ind. Phone 610D., Elizabe KEENER & NICH L o » L o #5 k o o Ne # 4 of » 5 L o E # N 2 L ole Joofoofesfrofoofeofocfoofestorfortsof of ofosfesfoofe chisforforfectel TERT TRIPPIN TOR RTT Now is the time to order Cemetery work for Spring at big reduct- Sure days at Elizabethtown, Wednesday and Saturdays. OPPOSITE S. G. HERSHEY'S STORE, PARK STREET. h Elizabethtown and Maytown CHARLES W. COBLE Mgr., Elizabethtown. TE PPT YPvvy rvs thtown, or 733B., Maytown. OLAS, Proprietors Secdeotoelooatebrdtectectoatedoalolealonl Bl 8 B22 2 8.2.8 a THT TVVITPTTTTTYYY feoBooootuoie oh eZooBools oBoode oBootoloots elec fe obo Be B88 2% © hi da he a a a a Mb a a a a a ET ———— Independent 860. Bell 18-2] That's Us and any old time you have a news item, need a good job! of printing, about advertising that! brings results, or want a newsy pa per for less than a cent a week, call | We are at] us on either phone. your service. —1 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &cC. Anyone sending a sketch and de Seriptio nm may quickly ascertain our opinion free eth 1 i8 probab x re able. al il ay t , int “Scientific Fimerican. A handsomely illustrated we ore rest oir culation of any seientific jou i: a a : four months. $1. Sold by all news ois MUNN & Co, zs roses. New York burg with his son. {never lie about your own good nor bidhad Washingt Mrs. George C. Piper, of Philadel-| about your neighbor's. phia, spent several days with her | A very large proportion of our parents, who recently celebrated | coils need to be put back in the, Preaching at 10.30 a. 1 Epworth their golden wedding anniversary. ‘humus condition they were in orig- League at 6.15 p. m. Topic: Mis- Mrs. Austin Hawthorne, in honor |inally. sionary, 75th Anniversary of the her birthday, received a number| Nearly all bee-keepers advocate birth of Bishop Thoburn, “Metho- of handsome post cards from all sec- [good stock in bees, but there is a dism’s Modern Prophet.’ Leader, tions, in addition to a number of |diversity of opinion as to the pest F- M. Trexler. Preaching at 7 p. m. | other presents. [way to get the best stock. Te i A spelling bee was held on Satur- —_— Justice Arrests a Deserter | day. night at the Bainbridge school, IN OUR CHURCHES ‘Squire C. C. Hicks, of Maytown with seventy-three | William Gibble, M. H. Kauffman H. H. Rohrer bought a small farm | near Collegeville, Montgomery coun- [ty, and will move on it about the ; Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | near Rowenna, | of Misses Mary K. Dehoff and Catha- rine Zook. land Joseph E. Wickenheiser attended | | classes and one general information will be held in the church at 10.30 a. class, with valuable prizes awarded d 7.00 Sund a sale M . m. an p. m. on Sunday. 58 Yonday, at Rexmont, Leb in each. Readings, recitations, etc.,|gay School at 9.30 a. m. interspersed the programme. under the direction There were two spelling treet Gee Lutheran Church The regular preaching services Sun- Ada M. Sprout. for non-support. ® Sprout at the hearing settled the 6 pi a on case and decided to pay his wife an Methodist amount each week. ’Squire Hicks Sunday School at 9.30 charges preferred by his wife, Mrs. went to Reading, served a warrant and arrested Abram 8S. Sprout, of hat place, formerly of Maytown, on a.m. acted as justice and constable both. ! NOTARY PUBLIC | W. M. HOLLOWBUSH Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. { | Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- day at No. 52 North Duke Street Terms Moderate. Bell Woleplaone, | CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. | Prompt Attention given to Sales of Real Estate and Personal Property. Reference: Jonas L. Minnich, TROLLEY SCHEDULE Lancaster, Rohrerstown, Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Elizabeth- town Street Railway Co. WESTWARD Leave Lancaster—a m. 3 5.16, 6.15, (15, 815, 9.15, 10.16, 11.15; p. 12,16, 1.15, [25. 3.15, 4.16, 5.15, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.16, 11.16. 3S a Rohrerstown—a m, 4.50, 5.35, 6.35, , 8.35, 9.35, 10.35, 11.35, P m, 12.35, 1.35, 3.%, 4.35, 5.35, 6.35, 7.35, 8.35, 9.35,11.35. Leave Landisville—A m, 5.12, 6.67, 6.67, 8.67, 9.57, 10.57, 1.57. P m. 2.67, 1.57, 3.67, 4.57, 6.67, 6.67, 7.67, 8.57, 9.67, 11.57. Leave Be m, b. = 6.00, 30. Si, 30, "6.15, b, 1.16, 7h, 9.15, 10.15, 10. 15, -11.15. , 6.16, 6.15, P m, 7.15, 8.15, , 1.46, 2.45, ‘A m € 45, ) 45, » m Leave Mount Joy—A m, 5.8 , 8.15, 8.15, 10.15, 11.15. Pm 1215 5, 3.15, 4.16, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 11.16, Salunga—A m, 5.46%, 7.30, 8.20, , 11.30. P m, 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 30, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30, Landisville—A m, 5.8, 7.33, 33 oo .3 P. m, 12.33, 1.33, 2.33, 5.33, 7.33, 8.33, 9.33, 10.33, 11.33. a “Rohrerstown_A my = 1% 7.565, 8.66, 9.55, 10.56, 11.55. P m , 2.55, 5% 4.65, 5.55, 6.56, 7.56, 8.60, ra 1050, 11.65, m, 1.2 rive at Lancaster—A m, 6.30x, 8.15, Ari | 9.15, 10.15, 11.15. P m, 12.15, 1.15, 2.16, 3.15, 4.15, 6.15, ee 7.165, 8.15, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15, A. m, 12.15, 1.45. On Saturdays a car will leave Lancas- I at i P m; Leave Elizabethtown On Saturdays and special occasions cars will be run twwen Lancaster and Mt. 13 7 Sysry half hour form 6.156 a. m. to 8.15 ‘Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at 8h 5 ar Leave 3 5 Conner iy . marke X) connec News Express at Lancaste: Subscribe for the Bulletin; 50c¢ yr.
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