4 PAGE TWO. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednelday, Septen 2 \ THE BULLETIN Ran Sale Register THREE BIG CONVENTIONS 2 \ -s : ur oters 2 = If you get yoar posters printed at MOUNT JOY, P'A. = One = this office we will insert a notice like | The Lutherans to Hold Three Great | 4 7 iy RB. SC . ) "ro = = the ving ogister FREE | 0 smtions { J. E. SCHROLL., Kkditu & Prop'r HERE ARE 16,119 ON THE LIST = = the following in the register FREE National Conventions in | o -] Thou sand = from now until day of sale As we Lancaster YZ, = = have an ex ional zo ( la- | | SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR There Are Only 168 More Than = D ~ - 3 in X i mally large Ireula- | . & = ) = tio this w oroughly ertigse } (‘o 1 Six Months 50 Cents Were Returned by the Registry = OQ Eo I hi ih thoroughl adverti 1 : p = - = your sale and remember it costs you | ith n ( th | I'hree Months 25 Cents Assessors in September of Last = = ) | Single Copies 2 Cents Year A Slight Increase in Mt = Wo rth = H : ; ; | old nven oy ! k ’, & ' n a - - I'hursday, Sept. 14 On the prem Fr, 4 } } 1 its Sample Copies FREE Joy = - = : : = Horse = ises near Cordelia Station, a tract of he a le event t Tmo = = 2 acres of land with frame house, |! f the Confers bi Entered at the post office at M try a = = , . am’s Vegetable Compq Joy as second-class mail matte ’ { county, filed in = Blan kets = fame stable, ete, by Mrs. John B By Lydia E. Pinkha P \ll corres; jent LV he 4 i a } : = Ss Ee nan. Zeller, auct I Cor i The Ch: inge of Life is the most critical pe riod ' ni ot each it , offee 10 ( = = tint 4 a : ] . : Somion Hous A pis & a I t 6.119 voters eligible |S Lap Robes E iturday, Sept. 16-—0On the prem I 1 WOoms: in's existence, and ne glect of health at this of importa t et ha i 3 I : t - t = is in Raphpo Township, just out G neil invite s diseduc lportan« eLwe al ¢ ind 0 e - - 1 S¢ SE, 2 o'locck noon Wednesda 4 - S orm = side the Mount Joy Borough limits I 1 fro . va oN 12 o'loc k 3 iesduy. Cliab- | tio September E Ea tarm of 57 a and 115 perche ' to const. and Irom. C Worn everywhere should remember that there {5 no 8 § ertisements nust posi bat. of 351 void \ — = 1! 2 acres and o perches ) Of and ( | s tively reach this office not later t fF 45.t rs. | x Blan kets he | witli ‘stone house bart, and out volina other remed y ki nown to medicine that will so succ He : at New § rtisements figure lis- | 8 = ho Ty, : Moaqay night. iy adve ory ooh s | = buildings by Joseph W. Kraybill m of the Woman's Confer carry women through this trying period as Lydia] E. gerteq opy reaches us Tuesday = anc gE : night. Advertisiz a wpli- | 03S = Zeller, auct for Federation of the | Pinkham’s V eget: ble Compound. made from native rpots cation "ESS East - Stable z Tuesday, Sept. 19--On the prem Woman Missionary Soci and herbs Here 1S proot: = _ I eoln 4 £ gE ises on West Donegal street, Mount | congregational societies Natick, Mass.,—% I cannot express ‘wh I EAST PETERSBURG Mavtows an = Blan kets = Joy, Pa., a lot of ground with two 11 ( ere organized in- | went through during the Change of Life before S. F. Andes spent | Siiris E = story frame dwelling, large 1e Col nee societies; the Confer I tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Coms- 11 1 - — hy . . see LOrk Doi I. Wes ag l= At cost = stable and outbuildings by Jacob H nee societies were later organized pound. I was in such a nervous condition I Miss Ethel Bowers has entered |, 4 | ‘s oo = = | Shenk, Zeller, auct | into Synodical socities: and now it could not keep still. My Hinks Were coll, I . Elizabethtown S04 | - - \ . i Ahad ereepy sensations and coulc no deep ancaster zh School = — Saturday, Sept. 23-—On the prem the purpose gs: e the Syno lad creepy | a I I 1 er Jug Sc s ) Hempfield, Fast 2 : 1 oat opt 2 : os he prer purpose to org aia th vnod nights. I was finally told by two physifians r v 2 ig ) ent se ral = ses in 1e village “lori a very | wietie into a Federatio tha Ww Fr. A Graybill pel vera Landisville 04 = = 1 1 : 0 rin, a very i ; nto 1tio1 hat | that I had a tumor. days at Pittsburg, attending a con-| 000.0000 12 (8 dl £ large lot of household goods among [is nation-wide his first national | { “I read one day of the wonderful cures Made YeRilon Rolrerstown 93 | = which are 2 mahogany veneered bur- | meeting was held in Trinity Chapel, | by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compounnd Miss I. Linda Morey, of Rovers hE . UE R. PA = eaus, 100 years old, by Mrs. Mary [on S. Duke St., the 11th and 12th of | and decided to try it, and it has made me a well Hempfield, West - ANCASTE ‘ - ie Pi 2 ls yf ford, visited Miss Stella B. Foltz M 03 115 .- rs = A. Baer Vogle, auct [1 month woman. My neighbors and friends declare it this week Suntvl 1 1 1 |B = Thursday, Sept. 21 On the prem- | he Lavmen of the General Coun has worked a miracle for me. Lydia E. Pinkban's Sgealle Northwestern 8 |= = : ’ I | y dh : rota In Sl . ing is Mrs. Harriet I. Swarr and Miss Pahl > = = ises in Mount Joy township, near [cil isting of the lay delegates, Compound 18 worth its We ight in gold for Wome n during this Marietta Cresmar f Philadelphi Norwood 2162 - - . & (Green Tree Church, a tract of 22 | and h other lnvwmen of the Gen period of life. If it will help others you may n ish this EE USD ade pia Silver Spring 295 |= i A #2 (20a Buch OLLIE] IAYMSH 0! le Men letter.”—Mrs. Nathan B. Greaton, 51 No. Main St., Natick, Mass. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Goch- M tm “Boroawt = = acres of land with frame house, | eral Council as may be in attendance, ’ n - Manheim Borough - ; : -— i 4 nauer First i oo |= Trunks at Half Pricc. Great Bar- & large bank barn, tobacco shed, pig | will hold their convention in the ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE. ; Kir war 293 - : . -— . rs. Elias Phil 8s enter- - gains, On The Square = sty, and other outbuildings by Ida | Marti Auditor f. M.-C il s . : yr. and ss Bh I hi enter Second. ward 335 |S 1 e Squa z = ue ore 0 a ( ! 2 : . | Martin us i ina % 1 ea a 1d Cornwallville, N. Y.—%I haye been taking : £ 3 St ay Mr. ¢ Mrs. W La = Ol} "ustee » sell seller, ling, oO 3 ( sday > 3th, er- rrlic o) AF 6h N Lainey on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Wm Third ward 112 inna . | n Wednesday the 1h, a Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for C. Unger of Reading, their former Manor aud - Der al noon and evening It will be the some time for Change of “Life, nervousness, and home. Millersvill 692 Friday, Sept. 22 At the Wash- | first attempt to get these laymen to a fibroid growth. E : : ] ersville 392 ine . oe : | a oa . a CR “ yw v : rised » to go to thej Mrs. Long and Mrs. Brandt and ; ington House, Mount Joy, a lot of | gether in a great Forward Movement I'wo doctors advised me to g Marietta borougl : rican Plan Rates Moderate : . 4 | : av while as nwav visti i daughter of Norfolk, Va., have re- | mi. 2 ong oh American Pla ground on West Main street, with | A series of topics have heen arranged | hospital, but one day while I was away visiting, turned home, after spending a week hn b Yurd arssnssidees 1 23 story frame dwelling, 2 story |touching every national Church in- I met a woman who told me to take Lydia E. La , PrevSecond ward oo vei eee 223 frame Lotsa. lar frame. shod. and 2 1 tit Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Ididsoand I rig y yg a are oah- ‘ ) se, large fre » sh and teres ine re, y y . : : L : N visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Lan Third. ‘ward 209 xchen - e otel frame oa a Be fe oF au | t: and there, no doubt, wi Y know it helped me wonderfully. I am very dis p48 2g ‘br { Far MN uth ( £S D) Mr. James Gl¢ el- | gome stirring speeches The ass rb aE vv i ”» lis of “Meadowbrook Farm. Mount Joy borough E H Woh 1 1 | om irring pe hes The mas thankful that I was told to try Lydia E.{ \ - Bast ward .............. 206 € on ee : a 10 rig i ex ting will be of general interest. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. — Mrs. Wm. Boughton, Shall Maytown Have a Trolley Line? West ward 291 | Mount Joy, Pa. Monday, Sept. 20 )n the prem- | it should, in particular, call Luther- Cornwallville, N. Y., Greene Co. : GM arrsaarreraa, ay ises : g the Maytos ike, a mile trom. w : > T ro} : 1s Ya Soviate Messrs. David Young, jr., of New- | mount Jov township iso Mong the Mayt do pike 1 8 mile | an laymen from all parts of the The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ath, N. J. and F. H. Alleman, of| roped or. {54 J. M. Backenstoe, Pro. mon Usiow n, a rao of 2 ay | county pound have thousands of such letters as those above oli: g y ave 3 o - )r1IcK house, tobacco shed and | The chief Inter st will center in : 5 : Riteabs Siow have hese throngh} . rower Cree 179 ses outbuildings by John Shultz. Pierce, | the sess or tthe General Council | they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained Maytown and viewe( the country, NHiton Grove ...... co. 200 : ‘ . > - . . | e sessions of 1e Genera c 2 TLS. “4 : i . . preparatory to taking steps to awak- | Moantuillc borcish 2h% Has just been remodel d thruout | guect See ad These will begin Thursday morning, for love or money This medicine 1S no stranger 1t has en an interest in the building of a |Rapno [Has all modern SonyeR Suien such | Wednesday, Sept. 27—At M. A. |the 14th, and will continue till the | stood the test for years. : y 3 hs | as Baths, Hot ¢ Cold Water, Stea Spickler’'s Washingt 30 : = bo v trolley line, connecting Marietta and Newlown {23 i Ba i Ho! ne , 0 A ate m | Spickler’s Washington House, Mount following Tuesday night. The even- For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable NEWILOWIY _(.', yi veisanis ¥Ioy Mectric ig , > ‘ PF orp, i 1 | . : : ; Elizabethtown, via Maytown. They Sporting Hill 160 jeat, Rleatni ight, Bre Jor Pa., a lot of ground in Mount | ine sessions will be given to the sub- Lompoand hag Pen the Standard remedy Jor Tani ade rarint . ante n | Ch Ilys y . : : re Joy upon which is erected a brick | janet Na iui ‘ Farate is female ills. No sick woman does justice to. have made certain statements con-| girickler’s S. H. 223 fable is Supplied With the Best]. ol mer house. frame or 1200" of Howe Missions, Foreign Mis herself who will not try this famous medicine, cerning the matter to C. C. Hicks and | {pion Square... ...... 247 ol, x ] fire. fr ’ stale. - ; ’ hella ; { sions, Inner Missions, and education Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and Dr. G. A. Harter, either of whom will | ——t—— the Market Affords. ice, frame stable and outbuildings | There will be representative speakers has thousands of cures to its credit. 3 ; : by . Ricker, S ticke 8.0 p s of ni It: : : Tesvi be glad to give information to any | The Week in Grain es 630 y H. H Ricke > 0 A Ricker, Ww. » | from all parts of the United States Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women one interested. A public meeting| ~. : vo. | Ricker and Clara H. Shank, heirs of | and Canada. to write her for advice. She has : : : compiled for the Mount Joy Bulle-| Mary A. Ricker, deceased. Zeller Pr guided thonusouls to health free of charge. will be held in the band hall, in the |tin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm. L.| Hlso Lhuneh Counter uct | rofram Address; Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. near future, to discuss the matter. Bear & Co.. Pennsylvania Building,| 4 . : oy i nauck, : | Laymen’ s National Conference, Wed- ara | Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman, | Where Soups, Sandwiches, Checse, Thursday, Sept. 28-—On the prem- Desiay ATLerhoon. 2 to 4.30 orenseappgemom msm “ . cp smo—— | age r y i ino ¥ - Tripe. Ovsters i Every Stvle ae i “ts : . | I * > y - 1g Now Industry at I [Manage r, Woolworth Building, Lan Iripe, Oysters in Every Style ises in Rapho township, on the road | A Business Session Addresses: A New Industry at Lawn | caster, Penna. | Etc., Etc, are served leading from Manheim to the Mount i 4 i J. H. Reed and Son of Lawn, Pa., Phila., Sept. 13, 1911 | Vora voad Te din to. Ution S¢ | 1. The presentation of the Jubilee . gve quite recently started a new in- A pronounced tendency to advance di tract ot ng ead of are | Committe s Plan, with a brief dis- t¥ for that section They naveffss teen sprerent tnoushont the lgyp io eryuvy WITH THE HEAT BRANDS nd 27 rorclios with Torts hae | Coin In two mints speeches, . € Uli€ltin < - | D I~ F < 8 147 © i aT ila 3 i aged in the manufacture of Ma-|Grain list, and the upward movement Dank Herp, cud JuthiAlic a 2 Ouse [ Clarence Miller, Philadelphia, ¢ 8 + 8 ) xs an- ‘ aE Y SpE 1 + stic corn meal which they will sell | would apparently have extended to| (fF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS tel B. Brandt 8% Beniat y 3 | 2. How can the General Council wholesale and retail. Both members | greater porportions than it yet has, oss se Brandt gions af ay 2 3 o | improve its methods of work? E. Au- of this firm are hustlers and the pub- | had it not been for resiricted specu- | decensia ler a “Tot “F " dei gustus Miller, Philadelphia. lic may well realize that no efforts |lative activity. Foreign news have Good Stabling Accomodation doco Zalar, atch use | 3. There must be a spirit of great- | : 4 , auct. ? ’ , OT A CAvaN: y will be spared to introduce this won- been of a character to inspire the pur | Local and Long Distance Telephone | Saturday. Scot. 20...06 th | er loyalty toward the General Coun- { : : SF ay, Sept. 3 > prem- | .i1 hy : 2. at- | derful new Majestic corn meal which [chase of grains for investment, not bison Tut the. iit > Newt a oil [ cil by all the Synods and the delegat- . Se ge 0 ) 3 | . > rOQ Ty is equal to the best. |alone by reason of cabled advices, hi Ao Sn ewt & ee es they elect to represent them. W. S e ace 0 et ———-———e [but because of enormous purchases lt H p in oy 20 oY REL one | yr Metrig, New Holland. + | Se ian. arp le af . ract with frame house, stable, to- i ‘ COD is ro. Their First Fire Drill | for foreign account on this side and Bacco shed. aud outbaillitis rb Win. | 1 Hand mm hand goeth this move . An employe of the New Stand-|restricted outward movement from ile D. Ny bw A dirit tein Strix of the | ment for a United National Body, a neat and uick | . . 3 Ne gf stratr | there s ¢0 a greater ralty to- ard Hardware Works noticed heavy [other exporting nations. Al that has ~TO estate of Martin B. Metever. deceased. there should go a greater loyalty to clouds of smoke a short distance been said of Russian conditions dur- Zoi lor aiid Ls hd ods | ward, and a S¥oater working inter- 2 av ast | ing yer ar 3 ise 2S . 7 3 f : } est in, our many Congregational and from the works one day last|ing the crop year, has exercised less R d S | T x . IN 3 ® | : uesday, Oct. 3—On the premises | a ional acHivitios a : week and immediately sounded the [effect upon trade sentiment, than the oa UPEIVISOrS: in Florin, large lot of pe i proj roe Montes 2) Fite JO 0 g00 TI ie \ og y AC TE ¢ )- | > > S. gong. In a few minutes every man [present derth of Russian cargoes off arty ant oal : toi { with to | Allentown, Pa a bey wast and the limited volume of Rus- , : Moiisia rty and a lot of ground with frame [ (pen discussion, limited to two- in the shop was on his way to the |coast and the limited volume o § We Have at All Times house, etc. bv Dr. J. J Newnhor |. fire, only to discover that the blaze [sian clearances from week to week. evocation of Mra Elizabeth B. iy hte spesches was a large brush heap, but it shows | Upon the other hand American clear- A IL arge Sto C k of tl 8. Kllze . ¢ . | Wednesday Evening, 7.30 | that all are willing fire fighters. [ances of Wheat total more than twen g i Wediccaoy Oot 0h the prem { A Laymen’s Mass Meeting. Prayer | ® ° A {ty-five million bushels since July 1st : : Sibisnld . 4 ei. | Addresses. | : 3 ; av {as compared with less than fourteen ises in Mt. Joy township near Brene- { 1. The general council should have ® Two Eggs a Day bo : . : man’s School House at 2 p. m., a | 3 rei: on 1 Shire p is bor iq | million for the corresponding period bo ® + 9 lan adequate Ministerial Pension Mr. Paul Shire of this boro, is iid 2 : Si [tract of land with improvements by | pynd. Hon. Frank N. Riter. Phila- the owner of a hen that is breaking |of 1910. Outward shipments of corn | Mrs. Katie Gingrich, administratix | telphi Guile for ay J TAS Nac a ; ave sh a similar increase as com 4 € b ht gra rdelphia. all laying records. For the past two |have shown a similar increase as ( | d St | of Jose lisslov oRS 7 pi] . : os Joseph Nissley, deceased. Zeller, | 9 xk Gag res FPOIn weeks she has laid two eggs daily, | pared with last year, and in all this a vanize €e la, I's : Ro eon we Digs on frovins - EE ——— EE — wea as ing Foc yd , joutward movement the Continental |# , | Home Missions needs? A. G. Weber, [ one being perfectly formed and the ) e Re ani y | Thursday, Oct. 5—On the prem- Esq., Decatur, Ill TROLLEY SCHEDULE other a hard shell horn like egg a- [demands have been so large that u vert 1p€ lises in Florin, at 2 p. m., lot of | ' OTL ° — bout three inches long which con- | English markets have received less | Ba Ra A ae. | Hymn, 2974: 1,2 Lancaster, Rohrerstor=, Landisville, ! | Ca {ground with improvements by Mrs. H wp es Ce : : i | tains no yolk. A specimen of the [than their normal amounts. Bread | Tea tt irmtiat er vise OW can we measure up to om Salunga, Mt. Joy and iufizabeth- | : ! : : . .) | Katie Gingrich, administratrix of the reat Foreign Mission needs? Prof ] i latter is on display in our window. riots in France, and purchases by | O A D lostate of Joseph Niwslev, deceased. | or : S§lon needs? Prof. town Street Railway Co. | > ES ea Ge STIS all classes of food and | Joma als Sley, deceased. | «+ WwW Ford. Rock Island. III. WESTWARD | OF , far in exte of r pre- | 8 i es to 2 es 5 ’ y x * 1. Educational work the materis Lancaster—a m The Harvey R. High Co. Failure dder ir in extent of any pre inch 0 24 inches inclusive | Tuirsday. ‘Oct. 10--0n ‘the pren : h 1 pe Wor: he 1 at rial , 9.15, 10.15, ny FP 5, | OW i rhe lip yd trade : n- | > No ee undation of e Church’s activities 5 5, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, The bond of John A. Coyle, receiv-| V1 ir have directed trade atten- | - - ises in Florin, at 2 p. m. a lot 'rop Fr. H ” en x Ps inne $ io rv sharply te e er 0sses 3 o Prof F. ert, lentown, Pa rStOWN—¢ 50, er of the Harvey R. High company, | t10! 1 % grim » th rop loss s ground with 23% story frame house, EE. The Lay i 'n’s Sh 0.36 “i 2 hi; oe in the sum of $25,000, with t fe Co ni | stable and outbuildings by Mrs. Het- | p.o nm pm « } or DT 1 rT, ott ( t of Ser was , Rev E. Schmauk, ) SE WE ; * ple’s Trust company as s ; 1S oa of t. Sti tie D. Gish, executrix of Simon B. | 1 .; non, P an D 14 { how 1 han a [.ebano a approved by the court William A. 34 » Hoa Gis decease Zeller, auc ‘ gt oe Boer I ar sows ra denen, ir, wu atonal Hymn Your Lawn fadams anc vames Buchana Y re Ay ho 3 : a} Fhursday, Oct On the prem- The.General Council was oreaniz wy Yt y appointed appr an 1 fle mon re | ises on Wes egal Stree y ase hist Aoi X 2 3 ad P Bias : : Nad i 1 t Doneg 1] Street, Mt. Joy { in Galeshurg, Tlinois. November E. Ia Ip on Sanda; : been pol ted a lot of ground with frame ho 20, 1867. In round number has rw z v) nd outl by Mr. Frank 8.1! 1400 ministers. 2500 Cs Are you not contemplating enclos- 1 1 Whea of 16H ninisters, 2o0 ongr 1tions : Ihc . Had a Bad all ! to P nistrator of Henry H. anid 500.000 rer! a 5 5, | 10g it with shrubbery of some kind, 1 ti and =¢ { members s benevol- ; 3 Carpenter Samue vith en ar 1 Peffer. deceased Zoller. anct yo! ‘| for Instance California Privet - an pi nt i M for xcel : hom , |ence each year, amounts to half a EASTWARD |stead of that old, ey . i: : v Ir i v { - ar . stead of that old, eye sore ane a % e i ¢ i 1 or 1 rod oZeeforfecfesfesiuctoefosfoctoslesorivfasloriovionfcfecfecfesforfecforforfa oy i 0 million dollars Its Sunday-Schools be tht yWn—A 5: 1 ee . 73 eye ore 1ience: Amos Stauffer d renoon X | 4 * Will Move to York hol Yate oir or : 5,| The cost will not be much and think . or 1 oO k u r Y mber 1540, with a men ship of 9 He was working 1 when : € =» HARRY WILLIAMS i Mr. James Glatfelter, \ the local | , =" Tr : f Ro Bf By . {of how much better it will be in ap- 1 , . y 00 ({ e sun ( $30 Of - he fell. and was re on- S ow * 7 i marble and granite dealer, has pur- xT 1 : mn } v3 : : ! Joya B30 7 | pearance. It should and will im- Tr 3 ’ xpresses the value its chure > m, 17 .15, scious. He was badly bruised about 3 BARBE -R #4 | chased a property at York and ex- be wiv. The hil ol : . Y 7 8.15, 9.15, 10 | prove the value of your property the hip. Dr. Rich: fed hir wre = A = pects to move there as soon as he |! : oe i oning convention Is Ea [fifty per cent. The time for plant- . 3 rd “7%. 3 a representative one ne pastor = on ' ls — Not a Word of Scandal 3 Shaving Massaging disposes of his property here. While Toi chosen oid > Mis p or ’T m, , Rs Ey | ing is not far distant. o + 1 Wks K To . Matfelior - asepuimnlats g chose Y ver en parishes. 7.3 - < 4 Sold the Farm d th or on Mrs x Hair Cutting Razors Honed here Mr. Glatfelter accumulated | "D4. Shi 6.55 o | On Saturday auctioneer Charles |W. P. ! f Manville Wyo., * Shampooing Toilet Waters & quite a business and his many friends A Dreadful Sight .33, § m, 233, Lis | H. Zeller sold at public sale a farm o said he told me Dr. King’s |& Singeing Shaving Soaps 3 Wij regent to 182th oF M3 intentions, PF HJ 3 ! f is wk N oo 93. 1 | y 3 z - — — rt { tO J. Barnum, Freeville, N. Y ’ | of 89 acres and 29 perches for Ches- | New Life Pil had cured her of ob i er. 3 — | he fi Bm 1 J ; Y. Les Rohrerstown—A $; ak 5 ¥ ] : : nie 3 y : yas the fever sore that hs ag 8.65, 9.5 a 3, y 2. ter Fuhrman, executor of Levi H nate kidney trouble and made her : Agency For EB Ikhorn Laundry & How's This for Conewago Township? Ine hi yor Sore x 3! od plagued a 3%, 5%, 655. 07.56, 8.08, 9.56, 1055, 11.65, Shenk, deceased. The purchaser 1 lik new woman.” Easy, but + Opp. First National Bank * Three tobacco leaves one measur- | 5 11€ for years in spite of many Am, 1.25 t 1. Ster-A im, 63x 815} ; eo - INNQSVT y : 4 : 3 : | remedies » trie ast he s 2 ive a Anca , 6.30x, 8.15, was Mrs. Levi Shenk and the pur- remedy for stomach, liver and x MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA i ing 24 inches wide by 40 inches long, Ie me eo he trie q. 7 At last he used , Arise 11.15. P m, 12.15, 1.15, 2.15, 3.15, hase price was $115.00 per acre. |Bernhart & Co’s., Mount Joy, Pa. ofeofocfesforfeafosfofosfectesp | another 19x40, and another 25x37 in Buck en's Arnica Salve and wrote: | 48. S35, 615 116, 815, 9.15 10.15, 11.15, » et CSE © ER, can be seen hanging in front of the | 10 has entirely healed with scarcely | “on ‘saturdays a car will leave Lancas- If you don’t want Hedging, possi- a &cnr lotE val Rune 37. € + 1s wn ” : Get a Badge Manheim Pastor Resi Chronicle office. These immense leay- | & Scar left.” Heals Burns, Boils, Ee- te a on 15pm; Leave Zansnto bly you can use some nice Orna- anheim Pastor Resigns . | zema. Cuts rises rellivacice a The General Committee has pur- Rov: ro ii B Ts Shippen School es were grown on John S. Herr's | Ze ma, { uts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns | on Suturdess sna special Sosamons cars mental or Fruit Trees? Think this ev. A. E. oper, pas ; | las Vile ot a ased a lot of especially fine badges |T,utheran Church. Manhei 1 farm, near Beverly. You'll be com- | 2nd Piles like magic. Only 25c. at | Joy every half hour form 6.15 a. m. to 8.15|OVer and if in need call or address % all) are aitheran Church, Manheim, has re- F Gi 1 ’ ; : S. B. Bernhart & Co’s., Mount Joy. | P-_ mM. ich they have for sale at business |gioned to accept a call from St. | or Iris pelled io hugtie aroand a them. tar sds a. me AS arses Lancaster al es thruout the town at 25 tents |john’s church rsey Shor wv. | EB ¢ Li Prolific Pumpkin Vine , [a m. Car marked (x) connects with {John’s Jersey Shore. Rev. | East Orange & Lime Sts., Lascaster, Pa. ea z Two Monster Leives | a Re Bh. You can get them at this of- | rr a np')non Bought a Property | G. Samuel Sheaffer has pur-| at private sale the William | broperty on Elbow Alley. | leaf expeets to move to, ae | Agent Wanted hing that will sell itself! pployment to right man. ethtown, Mr. | years and {church and civic affairs Pennsylvania Department of Fisher- yesterday issued notice to all the of the de- | ies, he has been EE — Made a Clean Sweep Commissioner N. employes and partment that their attachees R. Buller, o services Cooper has been at Manheim six | active in | courses. f the | would | [not be required after September 30. | Smith, Vassar, Women’s College of pounds each. This was a very proli- { Baltimore. fic vine, considering the size of the Tuition, day department, $60 to pumpkins. {$100; boarding, $350 Opens Sep- sm AG {tember 21st 1811. Immense Sweet Potato Mrs. Mary E. Wagner raised a . mammoth sweet potato grown by her Florence Waterman on the S. G. Graybill fram near Elizabethtown. It weighs three pale rr tl eer For Sale 500 feet, more or less of sence. Apply to M. S. Bowman, Mt. | Joy. d the Bu tf 48 West Main Street, | Days at Lancaster, Monday and F'ri- | re Joseph Eckinger of Elizabethtown, raised a pumpkin vine that bore 'fif- teen large pumpkins, College preparatory and general Certificates to Wellesley, . Principal. NOTARY PUBLIC M. HOLLOWBUSH Attorney-At-Law Mt. Joy, Pa. Ww. and day at No. 52 North Duke Street {and pounds and is difficult to surpass. Frank § a cucum averaging ten rset fiestas Large Cucumber | uffer of Cordelia, raised , that weighs 3 pounds es. It is 15 inches Ij ches. in grcumtoreny 14 o 12.5 Mr. Jacob H. Shenk this office tobacco leaves that measured 40% and 41 inches in length two Mr. Shenk and his brother Mr. Eli are farming quite a few acres and these leaves were taken from their patch. They can be seen im our large window. ———eetl BE ; Wireless at Manheim Messrs. William Stengle {and Floyd Vogle have erected a success- ful wireless receiving station at Man- heim and are able to do business at a distance of ten miles. They expeet i to further their project. fie uae Read thefpB brought to | 00000060000 6004 P0090999900000049¢ W. S. Kra »Bell Phone. MOUNT JOY. PA. We are Always Prepared to serve Prure Spring Water ICE: IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Brg Mount Joy, Pexna. HARRY W. GARBER Local Agent West Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Pr. 6. F. THEEL. 531 Sixth St. Aret.” Only Ger The GERMAN TREATMENT the o ours for fpecifie Blood Poiton of Di xeesses, Abuser, Weal D ruins, Losses, pb Brander, Seal ars hospital TPO AA PELPVCEOO0P0P DO ; Ma 1 (mo ) Widn. tieal ¥ i San RES B te