The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 06, 1912, Image 2

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THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA
J. BE. SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR
SAVED FROM
Six Months. .....50 Cents
Three Months. . . .25 Cents ‘How Mrs. R Reed of Peoria, Ill,
Single Copies. ....2 Cents | Escaped The Sur
Sample Coples. . ++ ++. FREB
geon's Knife.
kintered at the post office at Mrunt/|
Joy as second-class mall matter.
All correspondents must have their
communications reach this office not
later than Monday. Telephone news|
of importance between that time and |
13 o'locck noon Wednesday. Chan-
ges for advertisements must posi-
tively reach this office not later than
Monday night. New advertisements
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday |
night, Advertising rates on appli-|
Peoria, Ill.
know whatLydin E.Pinkham’sVegetable
-. Compound has done
forme. Fortwoyears
I suffered, The doc-
tor said I hada tumor
and the only remedy
was the surgeon's
knife. My mother
bought me Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound, and
today I am a well and
healthy woman. For
months I suffered
| from inflammation, and your Sanative
| Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell
anyone what your medicines have done
Wilson he for me. You can use my testimonial in
had a most restful time in Kentucky. | any way you wish, and I will be glad
Still, Watterson is not there | to answer letters.”’— Mrs. CHRISTINA
» * REED, 106 Mound St., Peoria, Ill,
Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided
EDITORIALS
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The LaFollete managers were un-
doubtedly wise to advise their cham-
pion to try the silence cure
Siow.
Governor declares has |
If this Administration can convict |
and imprison the Bathtub Trust it Operation,
will get the solid hobo vote, anyway. | Jessup, Pa.— ‘‘ After the birth of my
ie ew fourth child, I had severe organic inflam-
Mr. Roosevelt may recognize Mr. | mation. Iwould havesuch terrible pains
ce : mses .+..: | that it did not seem as though I could
Bryan's ‘money trust’ as an orator i- stand it. This kept up for three long
eal synonym for “predatory wealth.” |p nehe until two doctors decided that
“« »e an operation was needed.
Jim Jeffries has not lost interest “Then one of my friends recommended
im prize fighting to such a degree as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
te. keep him out of the conservation pound and after taking it for two months
«on I was a well woman.’’—Mrs. JOSEPH A.
. LyNcCH, Jessup, Pa.
LaFoljette Women who suffer from female ills
made enough speeches to enable his should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
poom to run for a time without his | ple Compound, one of the most success-
personal attention. | ful remedies the world has ever known,
“sn before submitting to a surgical opera-
tion.
Robert has already
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What's the matter with Gen. Gros-
venor? He hasn't come out with any | Annual Meeting of Motorists
one-fourth the rate that they now | jan. 31-8t. |
have to pay the express companies. | -
six eat TFxhress com anfes
Po aking I ee Pennsylvania Railroad Tickets to|
early, have fought thig bill success- | Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast,
fully for more than a fozen years. | Western Canada, Mexico and South. |
But the people have a pressing | western points on sale daily Mar. 1]
their representatives In Congress so |to Apr. 14 inclusive at reduced fares.
stently, until victory is Sow as- | Consult mearest Ticket Agent; or A.
The bill will pass Coseress | C. Weile, D. P. A., Reading, Pa.
ort while and become 2a feb. 21-4t
Low Rates to the West
AN OPERATION
“1 wish to let every one
figures yet showing who will be nom- | 6 [ancaster Automobile Club
inated next summer and elected next { will have its annual meeting and |
fall. election of officers in the rooms of |
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| the Chamber of Commerce at Lan-|
Aren't the friends of Mr. Taft as-|.,ster on Friday evening, March 15.
suming a fearful responsibility IM it is expected the Club will start a |
dragging the moving picture into pol- | new season's work with a large and |
itics? It may be well enough to pre- | ., tyysiastic meeting.
sent the President signing the Ari-| teal lls irc |
Je ati Yeivats. SonPo- :
rona proclamation or Private : Secre- | Postmaster ni. Falmouth
tary Hilles personally conducting the | Samuel Birely was the only appli- |
ire ay ati 3 . ig . - |
affairs ol the nation but what is t0 | ..;t examined for the vacant post- |
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_|is probably the only woman president
lof a telephone company in
|and not 3 and
THE
PLEASANT HILL
Potatoes are going up and egus are
coming down
Miss
Union
Lizzle Weaver,
spent
principal
school, an enjoyable
evening at Mrs. Rutt's last Wednes-
day
| Frank Aldinger is making quite a
success as an auctioneer and the day
will come when he will become quite
an efficient official
Miss Lizzie Weaver, accompanied
her best friend pald a short
New York last We
there too in 1865,
Rev. Moseman of Lancaster accom-
panied by Frank Pierce of near
Rheems were callers on Mrs. Isaac
Rutt and family last week.
by visit
to week were
Rev. Mohler and Fry of Elizabeth-
town, called on your correspondent
at Harry Rutt's farm last week on
business best known to ourself,
Elmer Floyd, son of George Floyd
a prominent farmer near here, con-
templates going West this spring tak-
ing the advice of the great Horace
Greeley.
Jacob E. Williams having an ir-
resistible inclination to visit the
scenes of his childhood, went down
to White Oak to visit his parents
last Monday,
Benjamin Haldeman, Jr., who has
been under treatment for appendici-
tis at the General Hospital, Lancas-
ter, was brought home last week in
an improved condition.
We are extremely sorry to an-
nounce the sudden sickness of our
highly respected friend and merchant
Phares K. Graybill of Rheems, and
wish him a speedy recovery.
The Brandt sale at Conewago, was
pretty well represented around here
Jacob Williams, BE. R. Neideigh, Har-
ry Rutt, Martin Gish and various
other celebrities not necessary to e-
numerate. \
It is about time that health officer
“| Rutherford should call at the Colon-
Harry Hostetter’s
| farm, remove those quarantine
cards, as everything is calm and se-
{rene around that Home Sweet Home
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LANCASTER JUNCTION
Miss Grace Fetter visited her
{ arandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Achey, at Manheim, on Saturday and
| Sunday.
|ial Mansion on
and
and Martin Gross
at their
{ Jacob S. Hershey
are still receiving tobacco
warehouse.
of
BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, PA.
I MR We Ree
Hals - Gaps- Hals
Wednesday, March 6,
1912,
EERE
and Winter Hats and Caps.
Spring Stock:
2 50 “ 1 bh i i
2 00 6 be 6 bi
1 oh io“ bf bi
1.50
BEE EE EET TEESE. ®
All our 50c Caps 35¢
We still have a few of those Men's Suits
which we are sacrificing at
Tremendous reductions of our entire stock of Fall
These are all good and
staple styles in Stiff and Soft Hats which we are going
to close out at the following prices to make room for our
$3.00 Soft and Stift Hats now $2.15
1.65
1.35
1.00
$7.00
Also about 20 Boys’ Suits to close at $2.50
Come and see the bargains whether you buy or not.
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Mount Joy Hall Bldg.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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sates tosersce| [f [ts Fish You Want 1 Can
Always Supply You
Limerican
Exche nge Hotel
Mount Joy, Pa.
J. M.. Backenstoe, Pro. |
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Seed
HEAVY BODIED PENNSYLVANIA
I always have on hand ali kiads
t been remodeled thruout |of fish in season and would be pleas-
Has jus
las all modern conveniences such|ed to have your order. Broad
as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Ste ALL FISH CLEANED GRATIS
Heat, Flectric Light, Ete
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| Also Oranges, Ban-
LEAF TOBACE
Table is Supplied With the Best
prevent Wall Street from starting a |, starship at Falmouth and he will Mi Gq 1 1 Esther Rot
i ’ NE ine : 7 "OW 7il- . : Misses Gertrude an Usthe tohr-
riot by presenting a Woodrow Wil [receive the appointment. Ss ; e an S her to r
son, or LaFoliette speech four hours | eb b— er spent Sunday with their friend,
i \ fi : » rate ! Miss Stella Weaver,
long, running the film at the rate of | Advertise in the Mt: Joy Bulletin . : :
forty miles an hour? The sketch of | Jacob G. Ober has moved into Em-
| ma Miller's house. He will do har-
Roosevelt in absolute silence woul | ma se. ¢ do ha
eertainly be a moving picture With Time on Her Hands {ness making and shoe repairing.
would almost move the spectators to | Henry IL. Buch sold his crop of
tears. We may vet have the scene seven acres of tobacco to Long & Tay
of Mr. Bryan refusing the Presidency | i lor, of Landisville, at 11 and 4 cents
Mr. Taft welcoming the Democratic Mrs. Katherine Rothfus who sev-
tariff hills and “Uncle Joe.” eral weeks ago broke her arm by a
fall is improvinng. Dr. Hers g
/ pr andere 5 : D ershey, of
| Manheim, attended her.
SPORTING HILL Jonas Snavely and wife and Henry
C./H. Good and family spent Sun- 3uch and wife, visited Samuel Stauf-
day with friends at Lebanon. {fer and family and Mrs, Harriet
4. E. Wenger, wife and daughter, | Brubaker, at Sporting Hill, on Sun-
Epma, spent Sunday at Elizabeth- | day.
tewn. | Isaac Walborn, wife and daughter
Elmer gh and es rigs |, A | ems Me, Joan okey at Mane
5 ay in the home of his sister, Mrs | : a , | heim and attended the funeral o
Sg Walt € 2 3 A lady is apt to feel lonely, but if | Benjamin E. Gibbl Tt =
Jacob alters. : : ; | Benj: 5. Gibble. . was a larg
. h Sipli toriatned a ® she is carrying one of our watches | ineral 3 arse
Miss Sarah Sipling entertained a| | . 5 funeral.
nu aber of ih at her home on | <1 he Will at least be sure of alvars A mitten was found in the granary
Ryd i : ' Pod | being accurate in her appointments. PF thot t Willi H ye i
Sunday afternoon. . ly ; : 0 e barn at William Heisey’s 1
ge 9 y p 1 t | We are naturally proud of the time- Tor : titi i" ri ©
Mr. | 3; ‘over, of Lancaster, | : $a: g owner can get it by calling, but he is
: Ee } Si hi 5 M {keeping qualities of our elegant gold i ted o n ' 3 e1s |
re Sunday with his parents, Mr. | : ; requested o cal between sunrise
SE : \ / parent | and silver watches, as well as of the | 0 Soi 4 i sunrises
and Mrs. S . Cover. ag tad : and sunse {
I BE Wiel - ) 1 wif |dainty and artistic designs, and the | Emi G. Tott 1d i !
Joseph ickenheiser and wife, ca . : | imlen G. Fetter, wife and daugh- |
el or Pi %: : ; i {beautiful workmanship throughout. |, Na Se : : ugh- |
were guests Phares Mohn and | : . | ter nna, spent Saturday and Sun- |
Pre 9 S57 “|Our Jewelry bears the reputation of | | 7 AV L ane Sune |
family, at Salunga, on Sunday [; win Fh day at Reading, guests of George |
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hogendob-| 2:18 ever besl, Reiss and wife and with the former's |
Yr. § a Mrs. siey Hoge - nelss ana w » ¢ avy the 10 MS |
1 Mint 4 iit 3 t | Please Remember I Also ist M H Fei u mer®i
er, ol anheim, visited her mother, | sister, Mrs arry Fels
he Mrs. Annie Bradley, on Sunday. Repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry | Jacob Weaver, wife and daughter,
Mrs. Harry Musselman, of Lititz, ! of the village; Adam Lefever and |!
) is spending several days with her! ; Very Promptly wife, of Millersville; Joseph Brene-
| : ok * You will not be disappointed time | re ET
ar 3 Po rs. F. Y. Koser he : | mann, wife a aughter, Esthe
[ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Kose: nd again if you bring your repair | 1 nd daughter, Esther, of
| Mrs. H. B. Summy and daughters vit to. Tit {near here, and Harry Shires, wife
WOTI'K 1 1 3 i
Helen and Pauline, of Manheim, {and son, were Sunday guests in the |
spent Sunday at her parental home 53) {home of Cyrus Rutt i
Clayton Sharbone, wife and daugh- nN r ren lf
ter, Edna. of Elstonville, were Sun- a 1 ¥ TE ol E Y BACK RUN
| day visitors of H. S. Bradley and Us Read the Mt. joy Bulletin
wife East Main Street. MT. JOY, PA John Hei 1nd » visited Hen-
The Zion Children are holding and wife on Sunday
series of meetings here, which will RG 3 Mis rd it Drumm spe ‘und:
gh > 1 Fa) WATER BONDS CALLED lith Drumm spent Sunday
{ continue to the end of the week, a : : ; ith Jacob T. Ginder and family
| leas Notice is hereby given the bond ng i
least. 2 ; i Amos Move: and amily spent
) David Bert wi and de holders of the Mount Joy Borough Sund rit 3a 1 Shelley and fe
; 0 ife @ ds 0 . , ind th Samnel Shelley and fam |
| Grace, of near Manheim, were Vater Bonds Nos. 10 and 41, of a
of Samuel Garman and family, on 0.00 each, to present them for Benja i id I |
Sam trarm and a y, . HR Be wife and daughter
] Sanda payment to the Union National Mt d y : : atria
{ Sunday. ; . ia ra, were Sunday guests of John |
{f Jonas Snavely and wife, and Henry Joy Bank, Treasurer, on or before ler il
| Jonas Sne lV and wile, an I 3 0ssle ramily |
b uch and wif of lancaster Junc March 1st, 1912, as interest on same | AM Rot . id {
) Ju ¢ e, of Lancaste ne- | : | V tettew and daughters
| tion, visited §. 8. Stauffer and wife, | Vill cease on that day ; , | Katie and Elsie, and grandson, Ar- |
| a Y By order of Mt. Joy Boro Council, | : |
on Sunday a tly tl were Sunday guests of John |
Mrs. Harry Gibble, of Masterson- Feb. 5, 1912. White apd family, at Penryn. |
ville, is spending the week with her Clayton Hoffman, Burgess Mr. Eli Ginder and wife entertain- |
sisters. Mrs. M. ¥I. Kauffman and »d the following on Sunday: Philip |
\ Mrs. 0. M. Miller. DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS Snyder and wife, Albert Rettew and |
\ Mrs. D. S. Miller and daughter, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat wife, Levi Martin, wife and daugh- |
: 3 4 | tour > te nia y |
Miss Mamie, and Mr. Ray Brubaker| .., -00 wooiworth Building er, Rhoda, Daniel Wolgemuth and |
of Lansasier vere Suna guests of Lancaster, Pa. wite, Amos Sheetz and wife, and Jno.
D. M. Nissley and family. . . |Ginder and wife
. Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m, | : : . ! i
Mr. and Mrs. David Todd and son, Sunday and. Otiier Hours. | Messrs. Charlie and Ellis Rettew
Clarence, of near Manheim, spent “By A Dtment © |entertained the following on Sunday: |
Yy Appo ne i £ h |
Sunday in the home of her parents, Both tn | Messrs. Clayton Warfel, William Mec- |
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Floyd. rid $572 Both. Phe i : 504] Garvey, Butt Frey, Phares Frey, |
1 87 { a a . y v :
= ne Be an., { Phares Sweitzer, Harry Berto, Roy |
{Br neman, Elmer Blocher, Harry |
Parcel Post TOBACCO SEED sheetz, Wayne Sheetz and Robert |
Congress has been spurred into I Sheetz. !
ror action at last in regard to| ' eRvers Imp. Broad Leaf, 3 oz." ee ell ae
2 : tant 5 Hts wo Individual plant, 50c; 3 oz. No. 1
two important measures i {zrade 25¢. For sale by all leading! Mr. Young's Successor
ing to pass the bill establishing the |S'2d€ “oC. 38%. all loading oy
ng a | merchants or by mail. { Mrs. Esther C. Young has been
Parcel Post which will be a boon to {ole 1 . ‘ :
JOHN S. WEAVER 4, ected president of the Columbia
those living in the rural histricts, . ty panel | Telephone Company to fill th
Glen Mawr Seed Farms a S vacan-
and will enable them to have goods | RS PENNA. | ©Y caused by the death of her hus-
| KINZ S - - oN : 2 $
delivered through the mails at about » {band, Harry C. Young. Mrs. Young
America.
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The Figures Lied
Last week thru a typographical er-
ror we made figures tell a falsehood.
The Union National Mount Joy Bank
pays 3 and 6-10 per cent. interest on
deposits in its savings department
3-10 as we stated.
| BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS
Branch Store at E. Ream’s.
producing seed grown under the ne
the Market Affords.
‘anas, Lemons, Etc.
Ww
is ee . 2% wie » ‘system of seed propogation and |
known as the John S. Weaver, (Kin-
Also Luneh Counter Jil I lar i ( I 1 hi 5. Pay brand
Where Soups, sandwiches, Checse, ( A fifty-cent package contains one-
Nd > , op : " wy Style : Said
ripe, Oysters in Every Style MOUNT JOY, PENNA. half ounce of seed from one individ-
Kte., Ete, are served
ual plant,
evs ss GO TO
GARDEN SEE
FOR SALE BY
w. B. BZNDER
SST NLR
OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
® 9% se
Mount Joy, Pa.
STOCK OF VETERINARY
MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL
KINDS OF HARNESS
ward Kreckel
LANCASTER, PA.
T67-R-TST
Trunks at Half Pricc. Great Bar-
On The Square.
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
«After four in our family had died |
of consumption 1 was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved and I gained §
87 pounds through using
DR. KING'S |
DISCOVERY i ‘sciisic American,
culation of any seientific journal. Term
Tex, $
Ww R Patterson. Ww elli ton four months $L Sold by all newsde
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PRICE 50c and $1.00 AT ALL DRUGS!
TrADE MARKS
. DESIGNS
Cop VRIGHTS &c oc
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quickly ascert:
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Giood Stabling Accomodation
Good Stabling 0 GOOD SHAVE -
Local and Long Distance Telephones
STY I/JASH HAIR-CUT Sunday Hours, 8 to 9a. m. 5 to
MEER RI REFRESHING SHAMPOO 6.45 p. m.
) . WILLIAM i or anything in the Barber Line West Main Se, MY. doy, 1
to HARRY JAMS » a .
x : 3 AENRRRRR RRR RNR RRR RRE ENN RRRR ERNE
¢ BARBER j 4 io
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x Shaving Massaging =
% Hair Cutting Razors Honed E
4 Shampooing Toilet Waters & i 2 WE SAVE YOU TW
3 Singeing Shaving Soaps i 2 z E WO PRO-
+ ig Z FITS ON WOOL HORSE
% Agency For Elkhorn Laundry | a :
T oop First Nattousl ask i BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT
i MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA = FROM THE MAKERS, IS
Googesforfoniosfosforfoofoofoefosfosieofoofoetectoctocorfosfoofecfunfocierd £ THE WHY? OF IT. PRICED
sa £ ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO
C. 5. MUSSER. THE BAKER 1 also carry as a side line 2 $10.50.
Ir Peii Camera and Photo Supplies -
“resh read and Cakes Delivered : = vid
Yosh 2 thronids tow dally If you have a Pet Negative, Film |= FINES STOCK LAP
sresh Doughnuts, Cruilers and Dewey ©r Photograph you want enlarged |E ROBES IN THE COUNTY,
suns every Wednesday & Thursday. On Permanent paper, I am in a posi- IE v &
ns Weddings and Suppers tion to lave it done for you at a rea- |= FROM $250 TO 825.00. BY-
given prompt attention sonable price. |= ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE
store & Bakery, West Main Street Agent for Standard Steam Laundry |S AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL
SIAR ERE ORE ERR NS RL bb
Tobacco Are You
Moving
WE CAN HELP YOU
We take up Carpets, Clean Them
and Relay Them
PROMPT SERVICE
Store them free till you want them
in vour new home.
Novelty Carpet
Cleaning Works
Orders at Works, 135 Beaver St
or. J. 'B. Martin & Co.
Both ‘phones at both places.
rraaq 14 7 El
¥ IAD. ah i £3 “LER
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
Main St. Mount Joy
ating and Clerking of Public Sales
Settlement of Estates.
Collection of Rents,
Surveying and Convevaneing.
PPOPORVHL PHD OY
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We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
XCE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at
Moderate Charges.
Very
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year,
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna.
PEO HOL C4009 S
HOTEL McGINNIS
Fhe undersigned having remodel-
ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a
number of sleeping rooms. bg th, etc.,
now prepared to entertain trans-
ient and regular guests.
RESTAURANT
connection with hotel
serve in season.
PEP9HTHLVL S60 DG @
POE VPPPOIQOE Pu 52
in
will
where he
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
TURTLE SOT P, Ete. Ete.
Private dining room for ladies.
J. W. MoecGinnis, .
PROPRIETOR
OLD DR. THEEL & DR. Ww, L THEEL
Spring Garden St., (formerly 535 N. 66k
2 13 Sor Pa.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only German
Specialist. The German Treatment, the only
Guaranteed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others
can’t Cure, all use Mercury & Arsenie, worse thas
so the Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity, AS
rivate Diseases, Excesses, both sex, Abnses, Wedk=
Bites, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, ais, Atrophy,
sses, Vi le, Hydrocele, Rupture & Strietare,
nue euiting, Kidney, Bladder, 46 yrs. practice 6 oe Hosps
xp. In 8 Seruoanys Book Free, tells Bits exposing M
ity & Country Advertising Frauds. Hrs. 9-4,6-83 Bun. S-8
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