The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 28, 1912, Image 3

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d
le, won't you please try Paxtine, | Miss Mabel
entrated antiseptic powder to be |
ved in water as needed ar El
tine is more economical, more | of Mr W B
ising, more germicidal and more
Wi
ing than anything you ever used,
were
Christian
Newtown
| Hamilton
Clinton Zeage
DD. G
vear, has
filled the
David KE
and Mi
the
family of
ANTISEPTIC i
In the toilet—to cleanse and whiten
the teeth, remove tartar and prevent |
decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy Paul,
disease germs, and purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth and bridgeworlk
clean and odorless, To remove nicotine a"
from the teeth and purify the breath ( Ry.
after smoking, To eradicate perspira- I'he
tion odors by sponge bathing,
As a medicinal agent for local |,
treatment of feminine s where pelvi
catarrh, inflammation
exist, nothing equals hot
Paxtine. For ten rs t
Pinkham Med ) y regularly
advising their
of its extra 3 )
and germicid is pure
yose alone Pa welg 10
in gold. Also sal ¢ rrh,
throat, inflam t dw pn : ans
All druggi 8, < nts « ? 1
Trial box 3
women free on regue
THE PAXTON TOILET CO,, Boston, Mass.
were
and
Church
place
to |
\ lin
and ulceration William
doue
vdia
Vale
Town Echoes
Rag
Hope hould always be equipped erty farm; W
wit i parachute attachment to let y K
us down easy.
farm, sold
something we f 1
103%
1 1 is merely
can't afford co at
You can't man to
expect a blind
of his way. Tl extrem
been severe u
errol
gee the
Even the “has been’ never forgets
“yt. a
what to do than | list
been
the day when he was number 0
It's easier to know Rev J
it is to do what know. quite ill
A child can save its parents a lot
of money by not being twins.
Never offer a man advice until you
find out just what kind he wants.
About the sweetest thing on earth
is a girl of seventeen who is still a
you
severe attack
Hoover has b
six
ailments.
baby.
Don’t imagine that people are go-
ing to call you a liar every time they
think it.
Every time a woman changes her
mind she thinks it is up to her to air
her views.
Don’t be too modest. People never
criticise an old hen for cackling af-
ter she lays an egg.
clock. It
promptly.
Miller
RHEEMS
Jack Frost has caught the water omplled for the Mount Joy Bulle
ie you use an antisepticin your pipes at many places in this place tin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm, L
Ad in the care of yourown per] W. B. Hamilton and daughter, Vi-|Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building
ou want the best, Philadelphia, Pa, by D. B. Lehman,
of what you have been using | ola, visited William B. Hamilton, sr
b liquid or tablet antisepties or | 4 mlizabethtown, on Saturday
Geyer
abethtown,
Hamilton on
ttle
the
and family
sr, who has
Brinser's coal
resigned
vacancy «
Henry
and
guests o
near
of
tart a series of evenin
0
Smith on tl} Abra
the
firm on M
e Ww
pon
the
yhn
the
of
een
weeks with
PA ee mee
Attention Everybody |
The regular meeting of the Hos- |ands considerably under a year ago.
pital Auxiliary will be held at the |This in conjunction with the smaller
nll Aro
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | the situation.
anger, the Rheems
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
The Week in Grain
| Manager,
aster,
sister of |
the guest
Tuesday
family of lof the
Woolworth
Penna
Phila., Pa.,
Building, Lan
and Feb. 26, 1912
were I'he reactionary
eek witnessed a
|
market the
May
price
throughout greater part
and
guests of B
on Sunday
time with wheat declin
ing to its lowest on the
tion \t
ented
read
the maximum decline it
charge of | repre a loss of 5 1-4 cents from
This did
much to renew the technical strength
the the
with a
team the past |its
Wesley
nm Thursday [of
recent high decline
Shank
market and last day wa
wife and son
Mrs. 1. B
f Samuel Bricker
show of considerable strength
Henry | Large receipts prevailed most of the
week, but the visible supply also con
Deodate on Sun indicating
the
thereby
On
tinues to decrease
fair movement whole
the Brethren will |erop new has been somewhat fay
meetings at |orable helped by the abundant
mducted by Rey no throughout the winter wheat
f Hanover, York |section The Modern Hiller is au
thority for t reports that the soft
1
winter wheat sections will show de
re of the im- |terioratic
the E. D. Dough 1 ) ributir
Hamilton and Har \1 1¢ 1 ent slow
m Stauf 1 ( is poor of quality
i 911 crop of t«
cents to a Lan- !ook, but the famine prevalent dm
lay ing the winter
inter weather has lv ent down that mnti surph
the aged,
m upon
putting | World’
the
Wolgemuth
exports les than last year
the week with its price
the best
Corn ends
nall
sick
has | within a s: fraction of
for the
pneumonia. liberal and
confined the with the
1 complication of The heavy movement attributed to
past week with a crop. Interior
Sol influenced early selling
past attendant decline in
{ fear of farmers that a change in tem-
affect Private
reserve in farmers’
perature will quality.
| estimates put
or
home of Mrs. Walter Brown, Thurs-, ¢ToP by 350,000,000 bushels than last
day afternoon, March 7th, at 3 o’-|Year encourage those talking higher
is time for |
dues, and we hope every member will |
be present or send in their money |
| icec
payment of | PTICes.
Oats went through the week with
a continuous strong tone but small
feb. 91-3t | variation in price. Receipts, while
liberal, have been without bearing on
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North American.
of Philadelphia has a wider acquaint-
ance through Pennsylvania, New Jer-
Read About These Three Girls.
They Were and How Their Health
Was Restored by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
an account of my sickness.
for pain. :
7//| and could not sleep nights.
% pimples came on my face.
attend to myself properly.
on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
“I wrote to you about my condition and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and the Blood Purifier as you recommended.
These remedies have done wonders for me and I can highly and
widely recommend them to every suffering woman.” —Miss MINNIE
Suaver, R. F. D. No. 1, Geneva, Iowa, ¢/o Sam Erickson.
Appleton, Wis.—“I take pleasure in writing you
how I felt and she said I had female trouble and
advised me to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound, as she had taken it herself for the same
trouble with wonderful results. I had been sickly
for two years and overworked myself, and had such
bad feelings every month that I could hardly walk
I was very nervous and easily tired out
I had dizzy spells, and
But I have taken your
pe Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it has
restored my health. 1 think it is the best medicine in existence.”—
Miss Ceciria M. BAUER, 1161 Lawrence St., Appleton, Wis.
A SCHOOL TEACHER’S GRATITUDE: C.
Geneva, Iowa.—“I have been teaching school for some years and I
have neglected my health because I was too busy with my work to
I suffered greatly every month and was
A COLORADO GIRL’S CASE:
Montrose, Col.—“I was troubled very much with irregular periods.
I suffered severe headache,
Sometimes two months would elapse.
was weak and nervous, could eat scarcely anythin
“I took both Lydia
Purifier and the result was wonderful.
g.
. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Blood
I feel like another person.
“I think your remedies are the best on earth and cannot express
my thankfulness to you for what they have done to me.
neighbors when they are sick, and I shall always recommend your
medicines.”—Miss Era McCAnpLess, Montrose, Col.
Is it not reasonable to suppose that a medicine that did
so much for these girls will benefit any other girl who is
suffering with the same troubles ?
Does it not seem the only sensible thing to give such a
medicine at least a trial? You may be sure that it can do
ll Qn
Expert Writers With
tenders for North American
Every baseball fan knows of
Graham, sporting editor of
Pennant Con-
Feo.
The
No baseball writer
and Delaware. This circle of
friendships grows out of the atten-
tion Mr. Graham has given to the
minor baseball His iden-
tity with the Tristate covers a per-
iod of seven and he has been
closely in touch with the Susquehan-
na, Atlantic, New York State and
other organizations.
sey
How Sick
leagues.
years,
I told a friend of mine Mr. Graham is now in the south
with the Athletics at San Antonio,
Tex., covering the spring training
trip. His accounts appear daily and
| Sunday in The North American, and
{give full details of the work of the
men with whom Manager Mack hopes
to win another pennant and perhaps
| world's championship.
But, while covering the Athletics
lin zood shape, The North American
{is not cverlooking the Phillies. Jas.
i Isaminger, The North American’s
noted baseball is with
Dooin's team, and is a daily contrib- |
utor. Order get the best |
accounts of the
the two big
clubs.
humorist,
now to
preliminary work of
league Philadelphia
Boy Scouts Entertained
The “We Sisters” organized class
of the U. B. Sunday School enter-
tained the “Boy Scouts’ of the same |
school Friday evening, Feb. 23.
Those present were:
Shank, Esther Ebersole, Elizabeth |
Hendrix, Ella Chandler, Edna Her- |
shey, Esther Hagenberger,
Evelyn |
Shrite, Edith Bentzel, Frances Gris- |
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—me—— |
|
I help my
singer, Fannie Strickler, Geta Bend-
er, Helen Krall, Marie Lynthurst,
Muriel Greenawalt, Mary Webb, |
Marie Barto, Martha Strickler, Olive | Maggie of
Mrs. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mum-
Shiffer, Ruth ma.
Messrs. William Givens and Eman
Pauline
Sherk, Ruth
Spangler, Viola Ream; Messrs. Alvin
Shiffer,
Pearl
Williams,
you no harm, and there are lots of vroof that it will do
you much good.
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for fe-
male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments
does justice to herself who will not try this fa=-
mous medicine, made from roots and herbs, it
has restored so many suffering women to health.
Write to LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.
Shonk, Arthur Yellets, Bernard Eb- | uel Hendrix of Mount
ersole, Omer Kramer, George Barto, | visit to Mrs. Priscilla Fogie on Sun-
Campbell, | day.
Mrs.
been in
Harry Greiner, Clarence
Willis Greenawalt, Charles Jones, |
Carson Engle, Eckert Sheaffer, Ray-
mond Nissley, Samuel Keller,
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY
Poplar Lumber for sale in lots to suit the purchasers
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The Donovan Company
The Donovan Company
Wednesday,
February 28, 1912,
SE db Se
RE-BUILDING SALE!
Attractive Sale Items For This Week Only
Hello! Give s Lancaster 1000
your out of town
expense \sk the
operator to reverse the charge
we will gladly pay them and de
liver order, be it large or
mall, free
Telephone
orders at our
VOoul
ol charge
I SL STA A
Men's $12 and SiH >
dime $6.98
W La nt
Stamped Cravenette
Raincoatls
( | fe oof, elegan
nche
lothin Dent 'nd floor)
Youih’s $2 Shoes
Jo IN 4 A
+ Gun Metal and Box J» § 49
Caif
EB ER EAE ALS 5 ML MEI EEA I SUG 8
Littie Gents’ $1.75 a
$1.19
Shoes Gun Metal,
Biucher
High toes 10 to 134. The
kind that will stand for hard wear
(Main floor, rear).
16c¢.
good webbing;
light and me-
slze
Men’s 25c¢. Lisle Web
Leather End Suspend-
ers
Full length,
patterns, in
as-
sorted
dium colors.
(Front—1Ileft side)
35¢
full cut, light and
sizes 14 to 17
cale and Madras
Well made,
dark patterns;
3 for $1.00.
(Left
aisle—front)
$3.50 and $4 Iron
Bound Trunks, Steel $2.69
Clamps
and hinges; Vice-
tor lock, one tray and hat box.
(Left
canvas covered,
aisle—near elevator)
$21.50 Morris
Chairs, Imitat’n
Leather Covered
button
a comfortable chair.
3rd floor)
$16.50 Music Cabinets, 4 ; 0
Imitation Mahogany
Elegantly finished, well built; a
desirable and pattern,
(Furniture floor
$13.90
Push attachment, good
springs;
(Furniture
roomy
3rd
In Our Restaurant
15¢
Bread
A Combination Lunch
for
Stewed or Fried Oysters;
and Butter; Tea, Cocoa or Coffee
SEW le
§
i
Men! Look at
This Silk-Lined and
Silk-Faced Top Coat
e We vou offered
1 rarment one ol
1 n every detail, tham
the money.
erday a gentleman
gh knowledge of
1 Clotl stopped and ex-
on display on the
rst flo he was amazed at the
low | e, and remarked, ‘“That’s
the greatest Coat ever sold in
ancaster at the price.”
An exceptionally good grade
of A11-Wogl Black Unfinished
Worsted, ex, a grade of silk lin-
ing inside and on lapels; careful-
ly made in the inner parts and
finished in a superior manner. An
extra value at $15.00
OUR PRICE
$10.00
Women’s
$19.98
ack deige Loals
$9.98
A saving of a half on Coats
such high grade is a very infre
quent occurrence in any store. It
happened that the size of our pur
chase enabled us to get the coat
down to about the worth of the
material.
They are splendidly tailored, ol
extra quality Serge; lined through
out with best yarn-dyed satin; 54
notch
An-
inches long; finished with
collar and patch pockets
other group included are made up
with large shawl collars; with
the satin trimmed with small, silk
covered buttons; lined throughout
with satin. Regular
yarn dyed
and large sizes.
$19.98 VALUES NOW
$9.98
Women’s $1.00 Night 69¢c
Gowns,
high or low
neck, neatly embroidery and lace
trimmed ;
Best grade muslin;
long or short sleeves.
(Second floor)
59cBlack Storm Sorge, 39
63-inch Wide C
Suitable for skirts
and suits. An extra good quality
separate
(First floor—centre)
29¢c
50 Cent
Wash Silks,
26 inches wide, in narrow
stripes: strictly fast colors, as-
sorted in many beautiful shades.
(First floor—centre)
Regular 98¢ Black
Serge. Fine Twill,
of
wide; a
inches
mater-
extra quality, 50
satisfactory
value.
floor—centre)
full
very
ial; a great
(Main
Women’s 25¢ Military
Hose Supporters All
Colors
strong
lengths; an extra
(Right aisle
Extra webbings,
special,
front)
Send Your Order by Ma!
‘ an perier
| ho will tal
Women's $3.98 n i
Messaline Siik
1 ith fill
Waists
ht: a sple
ond floor.)
$1.49
en's $3.98
Messaline Petti-
coafs, made with
d eat colors
reel { others. A
wl offerin
oa
a ———~_
econd floor.)
$1.49
Women’s $5.00
Corduroy Skirts,
Best Quality
a.
Corduroy high girdle, button
tri , panel front and back—
brown onl; (Second floor.)
—
Repular 85¢ Brussels Bh Da
Carpets s
All-wool quality, in mapy pl
floral and Oriental patt
(Fourth floor.)
Regular $13.50 58 hi)
Brussels Rugs =
grade; fully a dozen very rich pat
terns to choose from. Size, 8 ft.
3 inches by 10 ft 6 inches.
(Fourth floor.)
ing
{0c white Torchon Lace
Edges and Insertions Bc
Guaranteed not to shrink; a| wide
very attractive i
1
floor—right
45¢ White Linen Doilies,
Stamped, for 25 J
Wallachain
quality
range of
(First
Embroidery; good
and six very pretty pa
terns to choose from.
(First floor
Women’s $2.50
Shoes, Vici Kid,
Patent Colt
Gun metal;
$1.49
button and blucher
good, desirable lasts; Goodyear
welted soles.
(First floor—rear)
right aisle.)
Children’s 15¢ Heavy
BI’k Cotton Hose, Fast | 0 ¥
Colors
All sizes; some slight impe
tions among them; these are grea
values. »
(First floor—right front)
The
32-38 East King Street,
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Donovan Co.
Lancaster's Leading Department Store y
LANCASTER, P
short
| last
Mr.
were Sunday vigitors of Mr. and Mrs. |
Henry
place,
Mrs. Lizzie Bougard and daughter
Jay !is
NEWTOWN
Frederick Myers of York,
visit to relatives in this place,
paid a
week.
Harry Ressler and family |
Misses Ethel | William Fogie.
Mr. Clarence Divet of Mount Joy |
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Divet on Sunday. |
Raymond Hoffman after a few)
sojourn at his home in this
returned to Annville College.
Florinel, were Sunday
Joy, paid a
Elizabeth Sickles, who has
poor health for some time,
in a somewhat improved condi-
For You—Horse Sense.
For Your
Horse—Confidence
It’s plain every day horse sense and dollar
sense to have your horse calked with
ROWE
RING -POINT CALKS
Improved Tool-Steel Centers
If you value him and his work you must
keep him sharp shod in w
will have confidence when
ice and snow if his shoes have Ring-
Point Calks.
inter. He
he strikes
They are str
anger and
Sherk, Mr. and Mrs. J. Spangler, | tion. cheaper than old-tine bar et ars
[Mrs. E. W. Bentzel, Mrs. H. Will-| Mr. Herman Frank of York, and |one saving. They last twice 2s long.
iams. At a seasonable hour they | Henry Frank of Maytown, were Vis- That’s another. Double saving cn every
J ining itors at the home of their sister Mrs, | horse will pay for a pile of fei — or
were ushered to the dining room | itors at Bove Rot Tl aE a ns Car
where they partook of the many Louis Resh on Sunday. Y can farnish corew catia with a Weak
z good things to eat. All enjoyed a | The Brethren in Christ held their | wire center, but I'd rather not. You
fine evening and departed for their
homes at a late hour.
re A A
Is He a Bigamist?
Edward N. Wise, of this place, was
arrested in Carlisle on Saturday
night on charges of desertion and
non-support. Wise went to Carlisle
to visit his wife at the home of her |
father, J. W. Haslan. The charges
were brought against Wise by Mrs.
g Edward N. Wise, of Elizabethtown,
who claims to H@ the accused’s first
wife. She alleg that three weeks
ago Wise, undegilthe name of Weist,
| married Almira aslan, twenty-six
[years old, in Hj stown, Md. Wise
3 | hails from Tg ity, Pa., and is
= an employe 11 Telephone Co.
t. Joy Bulle!
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| Alert
-
regular meeting on Sunday morning
{in the church in
= | Heisey and Hostetter officiating.
Owing to the continued services at
Silver Spring, no preaching services
were held by the pastor on Sunday
evening, as formerly announced.
Miss Mary Geltmacher,
off Daniel Geltmacher, who has been
in ill
taken to the
Lancaster, on Friday, by
ards of Mount Joy.
The hotel
Martz, of Conoy township, was trans-
ferred to B. F. Myers.
The hotel license held in Conoy by
B. F. Myers was transferred to B. J.
this place. Revs.
daughter
health for quite a while, was
General hospital at
Dr. Rich-
rn Rr
Hotel Licenses Transferred
license of George H.
want calks to stay there, and wear.
You want Ring-Point Calks with a
rugged nugget of
STEEL RIGHT THROUGH THE CEN-
TER — the whole length.
them sharp at first, keeps them sharp
to the lasi.
shoeing bills.
Rowe Calks today.
§ MADAME DEEN Sev cc.
A Sarx, Cxxrary Reeaxr for Sg
NEVER KNOWN 76 F
action (juaranteed or he ended
senfl wh A
2
on Uv
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when relieved. Samples Fee, If your druggist does not R
PUREST TOOL
This makes
Get on the saving side of
Let me fix up a set of
C. S. Longnecker
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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ave them send your orders te the
NITED MEDICAL CO. ,Jnox 74, LAncAsTER, PA,
g |
Sold in M1. Joy py E. W. Garber
and W. D. (handler & Ce.
9
Deafne
Hall's Ca
Blamed a Good Worker
“I blamed my heart for severe
| distress in my left side for two |
| vears,” writes W. Evans, Danville,
[Va., “but I know now it was indi-
gestion, as Dr. King’s New Life Pills
| completely
|
cured me.”
stomach, liver and
constipation, headache or debility.
25c. at S. B. Bernhart & Co's.
el AD ree
For Save
Several good
hat width 164 feet.
usily be converted into a double |
1welling. For further particulars |
1pply to Lewis Seeman, Mount Joy.
tf.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot | preparation.
reach the dise ion of 1 Feo}.
: K b 3 1 iy 5
afncss 1 condi- | $15.00 to $50.00 pen
rate mizous Sonica We will teach you s
= t land fruit growing fre
5 tl : be ss 4) 1 : (you well for selling o
1 tion. |ity,” Propagated-fro
ng : Catarrh. | parent, Guaranteed
h i thing but lamed condi- [No other nursery off
We 1 forany case of
yo wt cannot bo cured by
F.J CI'ENEY, & ( ledo, Ohio.
Bold by Druggists
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
[————
For Sale.
-~, >
An entire thY&Shing outfit, Frick’s
engine, 17 to 20 horsepower, used |
4 seasons.
| self-feeder, 30x52. Also an Eli straw |
| baler.
| to see
§ | Lititz, Pa, R. D. No. 2.
The thresher is a new
Will sell at a bargain.
them.
— eel B
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. |
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Builetin.
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin
Best for
kidney troubles,
Building Lots front-
ng 95 feet on South Barbara Street,
dount Joy and extending in depth of
There is a good
rable on these lots that could very
Call |
Elmer G. Hershey, |
feb.7-tf |
Your Lungs and Throat.
The preparation mentioned by the]
Chas. Sager has been for over sixty ye
incalculable worth to sufferers from cg
ption, asthma, bronchitis, cafarrh
coughs, colds and all lung and throa
and is a household remedy in mg
homes to which it has brought J
happiness.
Mg. C. A. ABBOTT, Au
60 Ann St., New York City.
Dear Sir: I have kn f
| effects of Wilson's Remedy [W
| of Hypophosphites and Blodgetti
| monary troubles. At this punt 1
what you have not before known of
since, while I was a res
| severely ill with lung tro
a consumptive and my fa
that he ught I cox?
was directed t i
with splendid
work ever since my cx
REV
Pastor M, E. Church,
The above letter shows what
the Wilson Remedy was to Mr,
is but ene of thousands received
the curative powers of this wondd
| Write at ence to Mr. Abbott
address and he will furnish yc
| proof of the great worth to hum
inducements to the p
(nent, year-round J
promptly. Outfit *f
[fore your territory is
| PENNSYLVANIA NURSE
Girard, Erf®
{jan. 3-3
mo.
A eure guaranteed
PILEQ #5 sup
ools, Statesville, N. C., writes:
th you clam for them. Di 8
Rave ck, W. Va., writes; * They give
r. H. D. MoGill, Cla:
Sold io M1. Joy by E. #. Gar,
2 & Co.