The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 08, 1912, Image 2

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Rhode Island contributes her
st of dele
widow’s mite to the Ta
if you know a Chinaman real
intimately you can call him by his
last name
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Operating the wireles instru-
ments on a steam ship appears to be
a man’s work
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When the woman likes her next-
door neighbor it's a sign the poor
thing never has any clothes
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We gather there will be no
intervention in Mexico untill the
thermometer registers at least 102
in the shade
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“Who owns the air?” demands |
the French Goverment, We don’t
know, but John D. is a good man
fo blame it on
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chairman of the White
Ismay, t
Star Line, is not just at present in
good position to run for President
of the United States
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If our paper is meeting with your
approval as a newspaper tell your
neighbor who is not receiving it. If
it is not meeting your approval tell
us.
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A New York woman walked into
Court and hit a magistrate with an
umbrella for sending her son to the
workhouse. Compared to some form
of resentful expression, the recall
is mild and conservative
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The merchant who uses sta-
tionery decorated with gargling
oil, axle grease or other cheap,
advertising matter is, to the home
printer, what the mail order house
is to the home merchant.
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Don’t knock. Help yourself along
bv becoming popular, and push your
friends with you. It’s very easy. Be
a good fellow and soon you'll have a
procession of followers. No man
ever helped himself knocking other
people down in character and
business.
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Misfortune and disgrace may have
overtaken your neighbor, but it does
not become vou to get on the house-
tops and shout it out to the world.
You will not be called upon to pay
for nor answer for any of the sins
of vour neighbor. You have all you
can tend to to pay for your own in
discretions
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A Vacuum
which the Domestic Junior took
that she give it one fair trial—pick
out the cleanest carpet
thought was clean.
of this wonderful little
cleaner is just $10.00 and
|is sold to you with the guarantee to |
be perfectly satisfactory in every re- |
spect or we will refund your money.
Drop card for circular and demon- |¢
{in Amercia.
Have other machines on the same |2nd
[principle as low as $8.50
B. FF PEFFER
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
After You Are Through
Experimenting with The
Just-as-Good-Kind
in 1889, he left a large business and
LOCCOMOBILE 1 busi
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AUTOCAR AND
BUICK TRUCKS
ictly on their merits
New 1912 Cars Now Here
several rel
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Lancaster Automobile Co,
GARAGE NEVER CLOSED
230-238 W. King St.,
LANCASTER
the history of the House
Every property holder and tenant
should take the greatest of pride in
cleaning up ard keeping their hold- |
ings and home in an admitted sani- |
tary conditior Health is happiness. |
We have the reputation of having
the healthi ite and the best
water in the tate. Let us Keep
that reputation by all means
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The post offic department is en-
inst placing let-
matter in pack-
forcing the law
ters or other Vv
ages of the
law has lately been violated with
frequency and the
considerable :
, letermined to
postal out i
put a stop to 1t.
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The life of an editor is not all
roses. If he pleases one faction he
displeases the other. He is accused
of saying too much about someone
and too little about another. If he
suggests a remedy for any social evil
a large part of the community is
profuse in its + expressions of dis- | yy timely use of
approval. So he taxes his weary
brain to es » {7.2 shoals that mean
shipwreck to many editors
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A small Kansas boy was called |
it to view his new born baby brother. |
He looked it over with dissatis-|
faction, and finally asked: “Mamma, |
where did this thi from?”
“An angel brought it, Jimmie.
“Wuz you awa 1 : id
when he came?
“Certainly Jimmie.” “Well, then, |
mamma, §
111 that I have got to say, |
is that yon are dead easy
I'd like |
1 put off such a
10 sce 1 2 |
looking thing on me.”
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The authorities at Wash-
ington, ognizing the liability of
postn 1 make mistakes in
oetting letters in the wrong boxes
of 200 dollars
r mail out of
have flxed
on person {
office other than
returning it at once. This
includes newspaper The (
that it is the postmaster’s fault
“outs no ice.” If you have been gett-
ine other people’s mail you had
better take warning or you may get
vourself in troub
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their own
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It is not surprising that some of
our yong men seem to have such | ne R-
hard. work to be decent. Just re-|
member that the- first man to dwell
upon the earth was no saint. If we
cam rely upon history he was a liar |
and a sneak. The first woman kept
bad company, and woman-like pried
into things that did not concern
her. The first child born was a
murderer and killed his brother.
Our first ancestors were a tough lot!
and it is hard to get it out of the
Blood.
n lepots have been estab
The largest and only strictly first |, :
| class
shop in Lancaster City of County.
¢ I and fourth class |
mail matter and collecting from
violators the penalty of $1.00. This
liveries of the
discomfort—the blues— many years docto
disease ¢
by constantly failing to cure with local
treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci-
ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti-
tutional discase, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's C
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the or
tional cure on the market, It !
ternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea-
spoonful. It
and mucous surfaces of the s
offer one hundred do
| fails to cure. Send for circ
timonials.
and many serious sicknesses you will
avoid if you keep your bowels, liver
and stomach in good working order |
FIG LAX
CHANDL
Send 2-cent stamp for NE
full of patent information.
READ PAGES 11 and 12 before supplying §
for a patent. \QES to-day. Pre BPP ¥ing MX
carry along his own crowd wh
travels.
PATENT LAWYERS,
h St., Washington, D. C.
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Whit Does | I'. Babbitt Mean 0
You, Kind Reader
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an inquiri ind inventive trend
nd and when other hoys were
nt to remain in the background
he forged to the front and by the
ise of what were at the time
oked upon as marvelous initiative
and powers of endurance, he, within
the scope of an average lifetime
amassed a fortune and established |
est business |
of its kind in America—perhaps in
the world
B. T. Babbitt was responsible for
some of the most extraordinary de- |
velopments in the manufagture of |
soap and the improvement of its |
chemical constituents.
t was then the grea
His inventivene
Just how much B. T Babbitt
really did for the soap industry is
ndicated by the important pate
igranted him for the extraction
| elycerine from soap lves: for boil
[soap under pressure bleach
palm cil; for a soap boiling aj
atus; process for coating alkali, and |
apparatus for soap making
Not only did B. T. Babbitt invent
ways of making soap and improving
it—he invented ways of selling it
He was are father of “sampling”
as it is known today. He was one
of the very first to put into execu-
| tion the idea of sharing profits with
customers by giving them premi-
mms. He was a genius in advertis-
ling and exploitation. At his death
record of one of the most sncce
ss career in America.
To carry out the ideals of such a
man the Babbitt family has devoted
every resource of money, time and
energy.
The Babbitt establishment at
Jabbitt, New Jersey, occupies 81
acres, It comprises 12 immense
building containing all the most
modern improvements and a large
laboratory for chemical experi-
menting and research work.
Some of the old Babbit formulas
are modified with the result that |!
arkably efficient new |
products are now found in thou-
sands of homes. These include B
Babbitt’s Cleaning and Scouring
>owder, B T. Babbitt’s White
Floating Soap.
The strongest premium
| stimulate public patrona
further and throughout thi
tion of Pennsylvania, pre um | F
shed her
e B. T. Babbitt trademarl may)
» exchanged in as small unit a
cash in the
» gtores give the users of B
I goods the advantage of
having pel » of premiums
mercl getting their
premiun t waiti and
e-sight rather than the
dependence upon catalogues
Small wonder the B. T Babbitt
wrappers are to be seen everywhere
this locality making large de-
famous Babbitt zood
re ee nt
There is more Catarrh in this section of
the country than all other dis put
together, and until the last fi years
was supposed to be incurable. F 1 greay
pronounced it a local
ed local remedies, and
pr
tarrh
Constitu-
taken in-
ts directly on the blood
em. They
y case it
rs and tes-
s for
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Drug
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Col. Roosevelt does not have to
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Meanwhile the dogs are barkinng |
at the poor old Sherman law.
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Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. apr. 7-3t.
nothi
furnishes
30 selfish as to have no
helped prove from his business to give
the truth of the adage ‘Cleanliness |
{is next to Godliness.” |
His first business was the manu- |
facture of bi-carbonate of soda, by |,
an original process It is still to- |
day a leader in its line
He invented a yeast powder-—one
of the first made: a baby toilet
soap and the “Best soap’ which is
at this time one of the most popular |
i He invented machinery
devices enough to have made
|the name of Babbitt a leading one
in Amercian progress even had he
{done nothing else. Indeed, from
{1842 to 1889 he made the remark-
[able record of having
sued to him by the Patent Office
any ente rprise
Annual
108 patents is-
Wiount Jo
License Money
Hoffman P.
EXPENDITURES
Bombach, John, repairs . $
David, Commission
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A town that has anything
v1 on the way
Any citizen who
for his town is helping
A man that
the coffin
making the
who will not advertise
the hearse The
always pulling
throws
rave. The man
as to be howling
preaches the funeral
, and thus the town lies
all sorrow and care
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Report
RECEIPTS
Treas. March
Foreign Fire
ss Hoffman Pole Tax $
Hoffman Licenses $§
collected for
Blocks Sold .... $
$5313.
Collector, reports
outstanding tax to be
Ice ...... $
Bulletin Printery, Printing $
B1 H., Paint
M. N.,, Surveys
acknowledgements $ ;
C. Furniture § 147.
labor .......
Electric Light Co.
Lights ........ $ 479.
: H., Hauling $ 315.
labor ...... §
R., Salary,
U(
A, "H.,;; Dist
Notices
P., labor
Recharging
auditing
Garber, Jacob, labor
3., auditing
Elmer, painting
H., salary $
E., appropria-
medicines in
Case vie
Crandall Co.
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Plate: . i... $
M. concreting $
S., Iabor .. $
Hensel, W. W. Solicitor . $§
Herald Printing Co. Print-
Reuben, labor
labor :
labor ......
Hoffer, Jno. B., salary ... $
Clayt, recording $
$
aie
E., auditing. $
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$
Kolp, Albert labor ...... $
Leib, M. M., appropriation
trie Light Co. ..i..... $
1abor i... vats. $
£30, curves
& Mt. Joy Elec-
, Supplies ...... $
Newcomer H. S. supplies. $
E. W. Prof
| Northern Mutual Fire Ins.
Frank, decorations $§
J., sanitary
SPRH
dist. notices. $
labor $
¢
N. & Bro.
sand, coal and
“ww
labor
NAAN
reer $
stone .... §
in Treas. March
$5313.90 |
Respectfully submitted,
H. S. GARBER,
F. E. HERSHEY,
E. M. TREXLER,
Auditors.
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are offering remarkably low prices. These clothes were
brought here for your inspection and we invite you to call and
see them, whether you purchase or not. We have used our
best judgment in selecting these clothes, and we feel sure
ate our efforts.
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Rates Moderate
Exchange Hotel
Mount Joy, Pa.
J. M. Backenstoe, Pro.
8S. MUSSER. THE BAKER | American Plan
Halr Cutting
Joseph B. Hershey
Tonsorial Parlor
fast Main St.,
through town daily
f"resh Doughnuts, Cruliers and Dewey
Buns every Wednesday &
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given prompt attention
Store & Bakery,
Mount Joy, Pa.
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undersigned having remodel-| = = y
ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a Table is Supplied With the Best
the Markete Affords.
Goods called for Tuesday
and delivered Friday
Has just been remodeled thruocut.
s, Hot and Cold Water, Steam
Electric Light, Ete
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Has. B ZELLES
REAL ESTATE AND
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Settlement of Estates.
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HOLLOWBUSDH
Moc CG-innis,
PROPRIETOR
I THE BEST BRANDS
OF BEEK, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
530-532 Woolworth Building
Lancaster, Pa.
Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m,
Sunday and Other Hours
By Appointment
Both Phones
Bell Lan, 994
| Piles, Losses, Varicoeeie, Hydrocele,
no cutting, Kidney, Bladder,
ling Accomodation
Local and Long Distance Telephones
North Duke Street
| Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone.
CHARLES S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Prompt Attention given to Sales of
Real Estate and Personal Property.
Reference: Jonas L. Minnich.
.THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL
1719 Spring Garden 8t., (formerly 535 N. 6th
8t., Phila., Pa.) Ein Deatseher Artz, Only
Specialist. The German Treatment,
Guaranteed Cure for Specific Blood P
ean’t Cure, all use Mercury & Arsenic, worse than
If, it’s & curse of humanity. AN
Execesses, both sex, Abuses, Weake
$ 300.56 |
Bkin & Private Diseases,
nesses. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood,
Rupture & Stricture,
46 yrs. practice &6 yrs. Hosp.
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulleiin. |