te ¥ B Daniel N. Forry and Amos N. For- est Service , Rapho, executorg of John Fors € ——— J. H. Zeamer of Columbia, execu- tor of Solomon Zeamer. late of West Novelty Rug Co., LANCASTER, Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. { ‘“We find,” he writes, ‘‘that Dr. # King’s New Life Pills surely put B new life and energy into a person. via i “Wife and 1 believe they are the Y best made.” Excellent for stomach, he « #2 ¢»yy liver or kidney troubles. 25 cents 7 / jy at 8. B. _Bernhart & Co ‘ a 0 DE m——— . Always on Same Day & : ) Decoration Day and July Fourth } both fall on Thursday this year. | a AS : Advertise the Mt. Joy Bullctin j 1 seen the i | | For Sale by | 5 MM : i win | 2 ) Maggie EKlocteir ye { BRANDT & STEHMAM | 1912 Magic LICCITIC LICE dler Ice Ice have Pure Crystal Spring Water ce that I have had since I am in the business, which I am now public. Florin daily. Bell Phone. Please Read These Two Letters. The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwise it is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. She was four weeks in the hospital and came home suffering worse than before. Then after all that suffering Lydia kK. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound restored her health. HERE IS HER OWN STATEMENT. v >aw Paw, Mich. — “Two years ago I suffered Sod very severely with a displacement—I conld not be on my feet for a long time. My physician Ann Arbor for an op= Z fic f, eks and came home jer: tion. om at I st yr me to I was there four w [suffering worse than before. My mother ade vised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable (Compound, and I did. To-day I am well and strong and do all i own housework. I owe my health to Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Com=- js 1 nd and ise every woman who is afflicted { : \ i 1le « vint to try it.” — Mrs. { ) Ie « BB. 1 , Paw Paw, Mich. _ - _ s » Ne ( y Se of im ill uu what I suffer Fo ing. I wa fo ir bat an operation y » ’ X 1 i am ¢ ¢ 1 | l ( » y ™\ ¥ Pinkham’s ) Com I Das Ded the stancgard 1 \ f il vO sick woman do )\ who wi 1 not try this famous n 'V exclusive ly fro roots and her |} has thousands of cures to its credits J *>inkham invites all sick advice. Si to write her for guided th ousands to health free har Address Mrs, Pinkham, L MI Cherries May be Scarce - CARPET T S \mo the other fruit crops to be ¢ ailures th year is cher- — 1 here was every prospect ! | yEANE ! ) early that there would be a vield. Yd A ig A ’ ( e ( L early sweet varieties ynably full, but the 01 sour especially the Best Work “" Will Settle Estates Hempfield. Samuel S. Greider of Christian S. Greider of are the administrators Greider, late of this place. rl Ir ere ee Rapho, 135-137 Beaver St., PENNA. What Texans Admire is hearty, vigorous life, Mount Joy. Pa- 18 t IY have it would Ask the man who feeds it 4 7 1 : ye not, It world be advisable to se it work, before you bu other make of electrie LAER - ever ] heard of an elec- If you are hungry for Buckwheat sells at the same t used to pri Cakes, the kind mother : ns to do the amount of bake, we still have Buekwheat flour work of the MAGIC, whieh is en hand. yuaranteed for five (5) years? I wish to inform the public that I one of the largest orops of ready te serve the Wagon thru Mt. Jey and See me before placing your order for the seasom. Prices reasonable. [Let me demonstrate the machine to you and it will show yeu things that you never before would have O. S. Frank believed. Why not make house cleaning a pleasure instead eof DRUDGERY? The Woman Who Uses One Is The Best Advertiser send for eatalogue MT. JOY, PA, ry ’ | for Frgntral cough on | i i§ ©.0. BRANDT ; § | Agent for the . 1 | |Bissel and Magic Electrie Cleaners When you are eleaming house, why not rent a the hard work easy. Charges are | Yery reasonable. Be sure to engage the sweeper in time. a Ue ow c | en. Continuous probably and Harrisburg, of M." I. according to .persons sweeper and make | [eon made a postals savings bank. Pension Bill THE MANY OLD SOLDIERS GET AN INCREASE as Passed by Details of the Measure and Several Taft Approved I'resident Congress Days ago by Following are the details of the new pension bill, which has been agreed to by Congre and which was signed by the President prior to his starting for the West “Section 1--That any person who has served 90 days or more in the military or naval service of the United States during the late Civil War, who has been honorably dis- charged therefrom, and who has reached the age of sixty-two years or over, shall upon making proof of such facts, according to such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may provide, be placed upon the pension roll, and be en- titled to receive a pension as fol- lows: In case such person has reached the age of sixty-two years and served 90 davs, $13 per month; 6 months, $13.50 per month; 1 vear, $14 per month; 13 years, $14.50 per month; 2 years, $15 per month } years or over $16 per mont! In cage such person has lt} re Of ixty-six years 1d served 90 days, $15 per mq ( ntl ) per month 1 1 ( 1% vel $16.50 ner t ® ontl ) 1 t! 3 ol nth. 1 \ i th 0 ) 1 1 0 da ®1¢€ VOT } ) nt} r N 1 1 1 : 1 ) That ho 1 n th 1 1 i of the United Qt ate Tur the ( ind re 1 1 orabl ree, nd } ded in battl o1 n 1 C uty 1d now unfit for al labor 1} reason thereof, or who from other causes incurred resulting in hi disal inable to per- orm manual labor hall vid the Y imi ¢ ior ler this vot $30 per month without regard to +1 { v ( © } t ho 1 c 1 the 1 or nava ( tl Ur ] S t¢ $ \ h M ar t 1 liscl tt fre \D- on n ) f h ice titled t neion of 3 1 month.’ “All. of the afox fd pensions hall comt from the date of fil- 1 f the applications in the Bureau of Pension 1fter the passage and approval of this act: Provided, That pensioners who are sixty-two now re- laws are pending in the appli- Pen- in such pre- receive the benefits of this act: and nothing herein contained shall prevent any pensioner or per- son entitled to a pension from prose- vears or over, and who ara ceiving pensions under existing or whose claims Bureau of Pensions, may, by the Commissioner of may cation to sions form as he scribe, receiving a law at the period and other the same is receiving a pension under provisions of this aet; Provided, That no person who is shall cuting his claim pension under any same time or for that he the further receiving or now hereafter receive a greater pension, under any other general or special law, that he would be entitled to receive under the pro- herein shall be pensionable visions under this act, 2—That Section shall not be coz tions filed hereunder.” “Section 3 no torney. claim or shall be entitled to receive a pensation for services presel of Pensions, or gecurimr sion, under this act, except in ap- plications for original 10 have not heretofore re- ceived a pension.” Section 4 oy enefits of this act shall in person who served d ate Civil War, or in the War with Mexico, v hereafter aid who is now or become entitled to pension under the acts of June 27, 1890: Febru ary 15, 1895 and the joint resolu tions of July 1 002, f and June 28 19068, or the January 29 1287; March ; Pi February 17, 1397. “@octiomn 5.— That it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Pen- gions, as eaeh application for pen- sion under this act is adjudicated. to eause to be kept a record showing the name and length of service of each claimant, the monthly rate of payment granted or received by him and the county and State of his residence: and shall, at the end of the fiscal year, 1914, tabulate the record =o obtained by States and counties, and shall furnish eertified eopies thereof upon demand and the payment of such fee therefor as Is provided By law for certified eopies of records im the executive depart- | ments.” ! re AGA Another Savings Bank Bainbridge peat effice has) | size mahogany The pension bY | T——— OORT ARE OES THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, May 22, 1912, —— At 5c, 10c, 25¢, 50c and $1.00 A World 1s Spread Before You OER ERT NRE RT i 154-1¢% Ad ditional From Osaka, Japan—from Amsterdam, Holland— from Newark, New Jerssyr=trom Geneva, Switzerland — from from everywhere comes s you wander through this uniqu world’s the long arm of the Talbot Store’s buying organization has reached to all corners of | 1 the Alps to the busy, throbbing metropolis—and deposited I'l ) | Na 1s All A Poni = Pp 1 G0 . Ni L IO] iar IricesS— | h or for Babbitt’s Tra ey k sh or for Babbitt’s Trademarks N | AL, Sh [OP 1 eL.uxe. But « ind a Inge I. ss 1 d Fo it 7 narks y tl Viost ; : nN ivania ( 1 Akes it so, but the remarkable = d tment fo : the men folk. = nonstr tis r Boo the famous Egg Baking = w re § align young woman will = ctly what Egg Baking Powder will do— = lid Music Gallery, with entertainment, = ( ! 1d instrumental — > a novel "Store Within a == rrangement with B. T. = ! u1 off 1 an a pr 11 tir £101 Irom Grand Rapids, Michigan— something to THE][/AL|S [sores 1¢ establishment there is spread before you, in panorama, he even the modest five cent tea strainer, could tell ¢ industries Every urticle A Bt, LANCASTER PENNA. Be Open In York, Reading, Hanover, Easton And Other Prominent Cities. HHT =n SEEN jug i VIER THR THT FEREERERRORRERNARES i li LE ER EE ETRE EE EEN For Sale—Von Midden Square H. Troup Music House, 15 S. Mar- mn nt en GO TO Piano $20—Cash or $3 monthly. In ket Square, Harrisburg. HOW ULL i EOPLE rood condition, Guaranteed two For Sale—Tiffany Upright Piano WwW 2] BENDER @ . included. Music Harris- vears. Stool and delivery Call orwriteJ. H Trou House, "15 S. Market Square, burg For $22 Sale—Waters Square 2— Cash or $3 monthly. In flne years. Stool included. all or write J. H. Music House, 15 S. Market Harrisburg. Sale—Hayes & shape. Guaranteed five and delivery Troup Square, Rider For Square Piano $25—Cash or $3 monthly. In | condition Guaranteed two years Stool and Call or write J. H. good Troup Music House, 15 S. Market Square, Har- risburg For Sale—Cable & Sons Square Piano $27—Cash or $3 monthly. ished case, looks like new. anteed two years Stool and ry included. ¢ or write J. H. Troup Music House, 15 S. Market Harr ure For Sale—Gaehles & Co. Square Piano $30——-Cash b 3 ynthl Revarnished case looks new. Guaranteed two years 1 and lelivery included y J. H. Troup Musie House, 15 S. Mar- ket Squ Harrisbur For Sale—United Makers Piano $32—Cas are, square Ex- h or $3 monthly ceptionally fine. Guarantee Years. Stool ery Call or write J H. Troup House, 15 S. Market Square, Harris- burg. For Sale—Schoemacker & Co. Square Piano 935—( : monthly. In fine c« a two ve Call or H. Troup Music House 5 ket Square, Harrisburg. For Sale- ® CO. Fischer Square Piano $87—Cash or $3 monthly Extra fine. Guar ced fwe years ery included. Call Tro 1p Mu Mouse, Harrisburg stool and ite J. H S. Market Square For Sale--Davies & Sons Square 840—Cash or $% monthly. Good as Guaranteed two Stool and delivery included. Call er write J. H Troup Music House, 15 8S. Market Square, Har- risburg, Pa. For Sale—Stieff Square 845-—Cash or $3 monthly. In condition. Guaranteed twe years. Stoel and delivery included. Call or write J. H. Trenp Music House, 15 S. Market Square, Harrisburg. For Sale—Hemsel Upright $135—Cash or $5 monthly. Piano new years Piano fine for rental purposes. Guaranteed five years. Piano delivery included. | Plano | | $200—Cash or $6 ¥ull | hogany finish, finish. Used only | Stool, searf, tuming and | J. H. Treup Music House, 15 8. Mar- | delivery imeluded. Call or write J. I $140—Cash or $5 finish. Walnut teacher. monthly. May Prolong nz Their Lives Used only by music East Main St. Mount Joy, Ps. Guaranteed two y Stool, scarf Al an advanced age waste is more 2 : 3 yom > rapid than repair. The organs act FOR A tuning and delivery included. Call pore glowly and less effectually than GOOD SHAVE or write J. H. Troup Music House, in youth. The circulation is poor, the Ney HT 15 8S. Market Square, Harrisburg blood thin and watery, Rlpmidond STYLISH HAIR-CUT For Sale—FElbridge Upright Pi- poor and digestion weak. REFRESHING SHAMPOO ano $145—Cash or $5 monthly. Ve want to say to every aged per- | or anything in the Barber Line. Mahogany finish, used less than two 8OR in this vicinity that Vinol, our de- licious cod liver and iron tonie (with- years, Stool, scarf, tuning and de- n 4 ; 3 : 4 out oil) will prolong li It creates livery included. Call or write J. H. : : 4 ’ Mooi a an appetite, aids digestion and makes | Froup Music House, 15 8. Market | ,,.3 %io0d. In thi tural manner “= Square, Harrisburg. Vinol retards wast nd replaces { For Sale—Whitney Upright Piano kness with strength. giving new $150—Cash or $5 monthly, Wal- life to the worn nut finish. Used by musician. Looks If people in this nly real- | like mew. Guaranteed five years. ized how Vinol invigorates old people Stool, scarf, tuning and delivery in- We would not be able to supply the cluded. Call or write J. H. Troup Ane Ui vi Try a be of Vinol with the un Music House, 15 8S. Market Square y 4 hottle of Vine fh li : ne : tanding that vy mey will be farrisbt urned if it « Ip you For Sale—McCammon Upright For Bale by Piano $155-—Casl § W GARBER. MOUT J( 20 Vial fl nis pli ef ed. 1.0 ) T a oH 4 i, A Hh 4 BN - 4 a, ¢ f 1 rf, tunin loli rv inclu i Call » write J Ww are Always Pr ¢ a — TY 1 delivery includec a or write . MA i MA \ © MORE [. Troup Musi fouse, 15 8S. Market ¥ r ) ING A Square, Harri 4 The 1 the ® | pleas 0 t e add- ed | ) s+ which Q Ver a . { Cha : W new 1 4 | 8] ng you t 5 3 u aundry FF WoO U f Q/ 0 1 4F - 2 D I V¢ pr § Ol ay f ( 5] WW h or $5 n 3 : 3 ¥ i , ¢ Pp hand-pair i rent 2 fe o j f 1aranteed live years. | @ HQ & ‘ 5 wade ; » w € 1 I M I 5 5. Ma quare, ari I Fox Sale-—Pease Upright Piano $175—Cash or $5 monthly. Mahog- any finish. Very little used. Guar- anteed five years Stool, scarf, tun- ing and delivery included. Call or write J. H. Troup Music House, 15 S. Market Square, Harrisburg. For Sale—Kohler & Campbell Up- right Piano $#85—Cash or $b FE EE NERA monthly. Mahogany finish. Used Eile only two years. Look® like new. —_— 18 ec 11 ric Stool, scarf, tuning and delivery in- . cluded. Call or write J. H. Troup ig n a Music House, 15 S. Market Square, i 24 S Harrisbure, = : rr —— For Sale—Sterling Upright Piamo Wade A New Man Of Him. «I was suffering from pain in m vch, head and back,” writes T, Alston, Raleigh, N. C. “and m he and Kidneys did not work 3 my but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. monthly. Ma-] sold fer $400 only two years age. Stool, searf tuning and delivery included. Omll er write ket Square, Harrisburg.