The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 29, 1912, Image 3

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    This machine has
come to stay,
because it does anything for the
operator that is asked of it. Runs 5
your yash machine, ice cream
freezer, polishes with a buffing
wheel, grinds with an emery wheel,
ete Ll kh
A full 1.3 H. P. Motor and Xe
Hehter machine of ta des on ‘the | VVantsOther Women to Know
market How She Was Finally
Only a demonstration needed to Restored to Health.
convince any one
Ask for catalog.
think a woman
naturally disl ke her troubles
me KNOWN to the publie,
but complete restor-
ation tohealthmeans
so much to me that
I cannot keep from
telling mine for the
ther suffer-
Mo. t=]
like ton
Louisiana,
pre———
ake of 0
ing women
“I had been sick
about twelve years,
and had eleven doe-
tors. I had drag-
ging down pains,
pains at monthly periods, bilious spells,
and was getting worse all the time 1
would hardly get over one spell when 1
would be s gain. No tongue can tell
1 cramps, and at
\ t 1 from
r T
t 3 I « ( lly walk. The doctors
id I might die at one of those times,
but I t ydia E. Pinkhe [egreta~
ble Cor nd and got better right
Yo uable medicine is worth
the i t flering w
me Mrs. BERTHA MUFF, 503 N. 4th
Street, Louisiana, Mo.
I + E. Pinkham’s \ table Com
I fy Y root 1d herl
L 1 I (
is simply a wc ri ed by t :
Mn ) {FEY 1
MAGIC AND I :
BISSEL ELECTRIC CLEANER
P. O. Box 42 MT. JOY, PA
When you are eleaning house, | I,vdia Pinkhan lieir
why not rent a sweeper and make ) Lynn. Mass Your lette:
the hard ork eas Charges are 1
very reasonable Be sure to engage
the sweeper in time
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v
( A d KJ ft < wn \
“WP IAA a de
1 f1 d invited
1 rlor
GO TO
Novelty
135~1
LANCASTER, PENN
Cakes, the kind mother used
bake, we stili have Buekwheat flour
Tee
I wish te inform the public that I | | op work. I had
on hand.
Ice
have one of the largest oreps
Pure Orystal Spring Water Ice that
have had since I am in the business, | Am Bow or ihe
which T am now
public. Wagon
Fevin daily.
your order fer
reasonable.
thru Mt. Joy
the season.
C. S. Frank
Bell Phone. MT, JOY, P.
§ «“Afte mily had died
of consumption 1 - taken with
a frightful cough and lung treuble
but my life was
87 pounds a] rongh
~~
DR. KING ~F
NEW
DISCOVERY |
W. R. Patterson, We
Ff 58c and $1.00 AT /
EERIE I
four in our
Hy g
Rug Co.,
37 Beaver St.,
ready to serve the | to resume work. Am
and | fn weight and strength.” Edw.
See me before placing | man.
Prices| Mt is
LUNG DISEASE]
ved and I gained
Bi N DER
Main St., Mount Joy,
FOR A
AVE
ISH HAIR-CUT
SHAMPOO
Barber Line.
last
GOOD SH
STYL
REFRESHING
{or anything in the
AH,
I also carry as a side line
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| Camera and Photo Supplies
MAKE THE MAY WALK MORE
ENJOYABLE BY TAKING A
KODAK
Then you will have not only the
pleasure of the outing, but the add-
'ed pleasure in the pictures whieh
preserve the memory of the fum.
Ask me for a free eopy of the mew
If you are hungry for Buekwheat | Kodak catalogue.
9 [Szom for Standard Steam Laundry.
TROUBLES
Cured By Vinol—Here is Proof
Seymour, Ind.—“I was troubled with
a chronic stomach trouble, and five
[2 2 ago it got so bad TI had to give
tried various medi-
of | eines without relief, and was finally
1! induced to try Vinol. After taking the
| Bret bottle I was benefited.
third bottle
|
| STOMACH 1
|
greatly
and ready
gaining
Nie-
rapidly
the curative
| ments of the cods’ livers
{ with the strengthenin
tonic iron contai Vinol w hich
makes it so successful in restoring
perfect digestion and at the same
X it builds up the tired, over
A. worke d and run-down system.
Try a bottle of Vinol with the un
derstanding that your money will }
returned if it does not help you
For Sale by
E. W. GARBER, MOUT JOY, PA.
Electric
Sitters
Made A Now Man Of Him.
“I was suffering from pain in my
stomach, head and back,” writes H.
T, Alston, Raleigh, N. ¢., “and my
liver and Kidneys did not work right,
but four bottles of Eleetrie Bitters
made me feel like a new man.”
PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES.
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
—-—
SUHULARSHIPS FUR TEACHERS
Term Begins July
AT U. OF P. SUNMER SCHOOL
1st
tories and swimming
Upen to Women,
In line with the
cently ann 1wced by the
the Unive y of Penn
serve the pi l¢ of the State
possible way, the Summer Sc
added a number of features which
make it more helpful and accessible
than ever b re for students in gen
eral nd eachers in particula A
Cou leading to the usual college If you have ever been a “home soap maker,” you
Setiens aid others Specialy ini realize that experience —the know how knack of mixing,
O Improve he everyday work o e age . . . . .
public school lave been. provided in boiling, cooling—is the one big factor in producing a clean
profusion. For particular phases of this soap.
work he Pennsylvania Congress of
Mother | the Woman's Christian Before most present-day soaps were even known,
fou Union are offering free B. T. Babbitt’s Best Soap and other Babbitt Products had
scnoia
er. Dosing July. 1st become household names.
nd \ | certain ol e . : “
Us : ries are reserved Couple such expertness with honest methods and
for 1. The swimming po iso modern science, and you touch the very heart of the world-
)€ to them for an hour each da : :
i ’ w ry
oe Rar sa ide popularity of
for I i 1 1. A sp |
1 } 1 ¢ calllr atten &
SE B. T. BARBI
tor ) t vill be visited
dn Lo ur
Th Soaps and : d
iE oi Tc Back in 1836 B. T. Babbi
) 1 1 light soan boil ev
¢ \ soap that evelat > f
V ma
10~ 1 5
31 acres ¢ \ :
soap maker i :
H ¥
A ¢ i
i ty ia
3 And, thank 1 that the 5
g : § :
fd v 0,
¥ despite the fact that t 1 76 years ago. i
. ; v i)
t When You Use i ) i 0X
; 2% Pow 1€1, Lve or | : A
t ive been 4 1: rs #
| h y or Babbitt’s Cli it
c M ich, of Indianapol 2 expe ce is Inv: )]
by H ( 1 11, now C ! a hl A eo! f / bl
m Y lucati of New Jer ; Save B PCE ntt i Vv ua e {
but t \ rintend of Ind a ~ Es .
olis Schools. Miss Bryan : Premiums Offered To-day.
lected to ow how i 0 3! o
is done in Loui [ ence | B. T. Babbitt was the pioneer in coupling up * go ior ith soap of 1007, quality
wi el 1 in @@ To-day users of qll Babbitt’s products can exch ] 3 1 ure choice from
ie | C i thousands of premiums. a
tho 1 Loa
Ea &
we v S 10} 1 ae a
¢ € 1 1 iby 3 wo
€ ( 3, iC iv i Ur
ectur m | I Nf
i ) Lal an wo fe <F -
¢ in the des whic? = a.
hem, and at close :
of e a half hour of co
fe e Ww lel teachers and a f ”
hour of ion of elementar i PPD © A a x
! ‘rohl articipated in by 4 Where i hev Are A eo OO
te oming from every part o A hot ut 3 or 3 LARS LTRO : . wi
i country and ron : ae ) o Either to exchange them in the Special B. T, Babbitt Premiung Dept., or purchase what you §
grade of position and ever ype © . - . . 1 : nv om 9 .
Loo) : ym want in the Talbot Store, according to the listed value. Bring Trademarks or wrappers in packages
In addition, Professor Yocum an of ten each.
~-Dormi-
general policy re
Pool
Ov t ol
vivania to
in every
hool ha
Mr. Suhrie offer courses which ap
the most recent results of educational
research to methods of teaching th
common school branches. A more
complete course of study from whic! {3
principals and superintendents can se ”
lect what they most need has rarely
been offered by any institution in He H
America
which
at
tic
tracting even more gener
on than usual this ye Dr.
personally conducts his clinic
holc
fam
The courses in Psy
the University is
Pacific exposition in
postpone hig
three years.
1915,
will be a bitter blow to Richmond set; 15 views for 25c; $1.25 perf
Pearson Hobson, who will have to| Set. Agents wanted. Jottes Seer 1%
Japanese war
gy, for
ous, ar
11 atten
Witme .
Be ELIZABETHTOWN
i Mrs. J. E Poplar St.
for
Rumple of
fectives and supervises classes fo %
backward children in charge of teac is entertaining her ister from
| ers who regularly assist Miss Farre | Newport this week. x
of New York. The fact that New J Now that the large new addition i
sey requires the formation of spec has been completed to the shoe fac- ¥
cla for defective children w ma . : oe
: ; ' | tory, this firm is now laying a ce- o&
cause increased endance from tha : wiihigis
state, but experts in the teaching an ment floor in the lower part of the $
of backward children are |building : : =
om all « he country Mr. Amos Epler of town, night «
There zre courses in kindergarten |operator at the Rheems tower, is i
in rawin 1anual rainin representing the Sunday School of 2
I 1 111 n yuh | '
bain nd. su X an 0 the Church of God at their en-
00l hool 1 teas 5 N 0
ing and m ection tion at Saxton, Pa, *
and mora iene, t WV 1 ‘ee afd The P. R. R. Co. have been} Iy 3
wo in pecialty n qd by 'at work get the vacan &
hi ( i | hool teac near the axle works oo
hi 2 4 ¥ | . 5 : . + fe
€ ind course } tec and streets for the erection of a large
wna for. admiss tc z oe
b ean for: admission » medical | paw freight warehouse. o>
scl | | °
: ; 3 ; 3 ‘gis { John Boyd of Brown St., was ar- %*
owing Interest in school librarie ot
n cour in Library E | rested vee n charges pre oP
e iall € 1.1 be 1d ¢ th | ferred by hi wife for drunkenness o
d n ead of {and cruel treatment He was held %
t1 rary yol Dre ] Inst under $500 hail Gs
' -
: of n Miss M. B. BI is suffer- oe
( ition R rence 4 3. oh
: u tion 3 ence ani ling from a nerve down, is 3.
Ary luconon Ch ¥
dren tu wind How Use being assisted ir : C -
I.ibre in Physical Bdu |in the Eng buildir he of
I 1vsid ever. | Mrs. Williamson of Highspire og
br 1 Carpenter Daniel vior of *
two Brown street hile sgisting in ¥
in. Pi Oh 10 y 8 of
Er making repairs to the n on the
nase 1 edu . . ogo
1 Browse farm near town, fell from 4,
the St the overden and is now laid up, }
\ he Ur suffering with a badly bruised body x
. h y ho Rev. Groh, a retired U. B. $
S ) a! of eral [preacher who moved here with his i
? ) : in suce | family from Royersford, purchased *
) ) } | .
: : I a lot of ground on the corner of +
3 : y ap ; % > 'stvoats i oo
seven 1 ni provis Park and M unt Joy treets, and *
e fo er a thougand has alrady broken ground for a fine i
students residence.
A. B. Hambright, wife and
—— A Giosmsm— : 3
daughter, are spending this week at +
Accepted Challenge Dayton, Ohio, as the guests of «&
Charles Pike, of Elizabethtown, Rev. N. I. Linebaugh and Rev. by
has accepted the challenge of Chas, ¢. W. Miller, former TU. B. pastors |
Flickner, of Allentown, for & pretzel of the churches at Florin and Eliza- |
making contest for a purse of $200. pothtown respectively. [§
eet A eer 1 3
i eee tll Cee:
Japan has accepted the invita- | : okt
tien to participate in the Panama Views of Was ngton |
Post-eard series; 100 views in |
This |
another | alty House, Dept. 4, 1731
N. W., Washington, D. C. |
PA.
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What the “B. T. Babbitt”
Years of Know How
Mean To You.
B. T. BABBITT, Inc, NEW YORK, U. S. A.
Established
THE. TALBOT STORES IN LANCASTER
Are Located at 154-158 North Queen Street.
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the } 1 ne l we
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ready to we V have see 1 s for t
when vou see the dly go ( § but 1 ues 3
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is ae
Ire } 1 € =
n I I h 3
de ] ( € ire W >
prettily 1 th ( I d witl A [ 11a be ) 1 g 1 batiste i
sleeves, dainty a 5,
: ists ] ) 1 3
WHITE PIQUE DRESSES, with the cool heav €¢ and ¢ f e
v fc \ }
Dutch neck, juare or round embroidered col- A Be 1 i
2 : : ¥ : waists, w sailor collar ar ¢ roide
lars Another style is the combination dress with >
th coatee waist The c« cuffs and belt % cts $
are trimmed with a ottv bli material. Ne Ww Wash Skirts
This assortment of exce ( priced at Ready morrow—tub skirts vomen-—
$5.00. ves, ready in full assortme y fabric is
intended for tub skirts is I i such as
natural limen, white linen, “pique, Bec iford cords,
Another group of wash dresses, that compels ratine, white duck and repp. The models are new-
admiration
lin
the
lawns, voiles,
lv fashioned in all the newest and daintiest styles
of this season’s
$5.00 to $13.50.
Wednesday, May 29, 1912)
1836 Agencies Everywhere
re
men's Isses’
ash Dress
$5.00 and | GREAT SALE OF LINGERIE WAISTS
ode
3
Excellent
the quality o
care displayed im the
the high
Note
To $13.50
de lace
est and show the use of buttons In profusion,
Prices range from 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 up
to $5.90,
When in Lancaster we cordially invite you to
use our Rest Room on the second floor—bring
your parcels here; we will check them free.
made of
Perfect-
of every woman are
ens and Egyptian tissue.
models. The prices range from
SEPPPPPEEIEPPRPPEE PPE P PROP PPb PPI
LEINBACH & CO,
47-49 N. Queen St., hancaster, Pa.