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THE
BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY PA
Wednesday, June 12, 1912,
MILTON GROVE
THE BULLETIN Mr. Jacob Shenk was a Lancaster
MOUNT JOY, PA, vigitor on Saturda
3: 1: SCHROLL, Fditor & Prop'r. | Mrs. Susan Swade Is visiting her
daughter In Lancaster
= Ip Th —— Some corn wa recently replant
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR od owing to the rot due to the wet
Six Months 50 Cents soil
Three Months 25 Cents John Young and Christian Wittle
Single Copies 2 Cents spent Saturda n the county me
Sample Copies FREE tropolis
B— So Mr and Mrs Irvin Bricker of
Entered at the post office at Mount Rose Hill pent Sunday with John
doy as second-class mail matter. Rasp
All correspondents must have their Jacob Newcomer, a township su-
eemmunications reach this office not ' pervisor, transacted business in
later than Monday, Telephone news | [ancaster
of importance between that time and Samuel F, Nagle and Christ Shu-
12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- paker made a business trip to
ges for advertisements must posi- | Manheim
tively reach this office not later than A number of wheat fields are go
Monday night. New advertisements ing into heads and are having a very
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday healthful appearance
might. Advertising rates on appli- Miss Lizzie Shenk is enjoying her
«ation. | time pleasantly with relatives and
| friends in Middletown
y 3 | ys ’
EDITORIALS { Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Zeager of
- Rheems, Sundayed in town at the
And Br'er Bryan, he lay low home of Joseph Zeager
» * . - e 2 3
Potato blight is already noticed
The roller seems to need another |... (he voungz vines. which are ex-
chauffer ceptionally early this year
LJ . * »
Mr. and Mrs, John Heisey of Lo-
New York and Ohio this year have | },.¢, spent Sunday at the homes of
favorite step sons John Kauffman and Jacob Heisey
. » . *
Mrs. Fannie Moyer of Masterson-
Political and other mosquitoes are ! vilje was a guest of Mr. and Mrs
biting in New Jersey Frank B. Grosh over the Sabbath
+ . “. > . ¢
Abraham Heisey nd amily of
Only six weeks remain in which | yoo onville. visited his parents.
to prepare for a sane fourth Mr and Mr 'y Heisev on Sun-
. * » » .
aay
Not laughing at Uncle Sam M1 Wesl¢ shope and children
rnarines like we used to, are we of Harrisbur re visiting her par
» » * *
ent Mr. and Mrs Christian H
Yep, President Taft is strongly Wittle
opposed to intervention, any kind! Mr ind Mr Samuel Kolp of
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Mastersonville, spent Saturday and
Is there no vice-presidential Sunday dt the home of her son. H
ambition among the Republican |p oi and family
hosts? Mr and Mrs Simon tingrich
- - *
Myra Grosh and Louisa Thome
The world owes a man a living as attended the Children’s Day exer-
long as it keeps him in the peniten- |. .o at the Donegal Presbyterian
fiary. | Church on Sunday afternoon
LJ . - *
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Spahr of
The man who used to rock the Landisville, accompanied by their
boat now finds his amusement In children, were the guests of Mr. and
olities, | Mrs. Albert Gingrich on Sunday
» . a * | : r :
| Miss Meta Zook entertained the
Ohio came; Ohio went, and it|g 1 wine at dinner on Sunday:
3 A ome v's : ; Q
layed Sam Hill with somebod) | Misses Mary and Emma Stoner, An-
alculations | na Hershey, Mary and Myrtle How-
- » * * | 3
2 | ry and Henrietta Groff, ang Messrs.
Anyway, Mr. Taft will make a}... ¥r young, Tillman Zook, C.
3 Rw » gi 8 pes | el Q
re restful ex-president than doe [D. Wittle, Samuel and Harry Zea-
Roosevelt. | ger, John Brosey and John Young,
* . » @ {ce ~ a
B | Miss Ada Eshleman, Mrs. Sue Esh-
2 jars rs 3 ”
oe men are born liars, Juners Sljeman and Mrs. David Young.
ie press agents, and others ce oe cull
ke Roosevelt. Ga
2 +.v.» MARIETTA
: ! Shil yf State Colleg
fragettes are advised to be, John illow, of tate College,
cular. In many cases the | has « irrived home for the summer.
$ ( S Grady has 'e 1e
| is superfluous. | ‘harles A irady has Tetur: d
To 3» | from a visit to Philadelphia and
3 | i
1ldn’t it be awful if somebody | Reading.
gated the press agents oO Mrs. Chester W. Rudisill Ie ft|
Uvestordav {or Philadelnhis risi
rs of Congress? | ve sterday for Philadelphia to visit
es 0 ° | her parents
; * 1 sk FP ixville
is it when the moon happens| John McCloskey, of Phoenixville,
. lwae 1 Iavea visiting |
full twice in the same month j yas in town several lays visitin
rs hy | friends a elatives
dy is informed of it? | friends and relatives.
T= » 8.» | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Child, of
iville vh sre the gues
the general hotel restauran 10€n1Vviile who were the guests
n New York, can the waiters [several days of the former’s par-|
$ s » and Mrs. E ‘hi
fford to lose the tips? | ents Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Child, |
8 =. ® | have returned home |
vy | Charles Paules who was graduat-|
nately, for Dr. Wiley, recent : SE CKiie Eos |
, ed from the Franklin and Marshall]
experiences have rendered 3 a
3 3 Academy recently, left for West
mune to vociferous discord. ? i. i |
Point to visit his brother, Earl G.
z= » - . | : |
Paules, who will graduate from the|
cans in Cuba appear 1O|,.n¢ school next week
ot more pull with Uncle Sam | ares Flornece Cleckner, of Har-
se who live in Mexico. risburg, who visits here frequently
- 93.5: and where a large number of rela-
bcker is a man who goes a- | tives reside, has announced her en-
h a hammer looking [OT |gagement to Ivan Maxwell Glace, of
sothe other fellow to pose as an |that city, the wedding to occur
anil. soon. Miss Cleckner is employed
{ $2.8 2» in the State Health Department.
The man who presented Mr. The Marietta Choral Society,
Cannon with a Bible evidently never | which had such a successful season
read one of Uncle Joe's campaign |jast year, is endeavoring to surpass
speeches, the efforts and the season of 1912-
3. 9... 2 1913 will soon open. All lovers of
The primaries have not removed | music are requested to communi-
«he uncertainity to such degree as|cate with the secretary, Joseph V.
to put the political prophets out of | 0’Connor, ag soon as possible.
business. ———
LANCASTER JUNCTION
In spite of the primaries there is
a suspicion that one or two of the Isaac Walborn, wife and daugh-
| conventions will spring great sur- [ter Leona May, spent over last
| prises. Thursday with hig parents, Mr. and
| 2 e's Mrs. Daniel Walborn.
Charles M. Schwab has saved a Miss Ruth Faur of Columbia,
man from drowning, but Mr. Car-|sSbent from Friday to Sunday with
pegie pinned a medal on Charles | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kling, and
long ago. with friends at Sporting Hill.
went for al
to Ephrata |
Cyrus White and wife,
pleasure trip on Sunday,
~<“*Phe British
Titanic commission |
|THE
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| Matton.
BLANKETS
SAVE YOU TWO PRO-
FITS ON WOOL HORSE
BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT
FROM THE MAKERS, IS
THE WHY? OF IT. PRICED
ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO
£10.50,
WE
FINES™ STOCK LAP
ROBES IN THE COUNTY,
FROM $2.5¢ TO $25.00.. EV-
ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE
AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL
STOCK OF VETERINARY
MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL
KINDS OF HARNESS
Wale | Ke o
ASTER,
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Half Price.
I'he
RELLMLLRERELLE LULL LHL SE LEE LE EERE LAL ELLE LLL ELE EH TE TH TH TT Tr
On Square
POOLE ERROR ENR RAR RARER
Bug Death
remedy for all
Sure because it
Safe be-
A sure and safe
plant eating pests,
kills the bugs and worms.
cause it is
Absolutely
Harmless
to plant
injure bees,
mals.
buds or domestic ani-
Prevents Blight
and Currant
Grape Vines,
It kills
bugs,
tomato
Use freely on Rose
bushes, house plants,
Fruit trees and Shrubbery.
potato, squash or cucumber
currant, gooseberry or
worms.
BEST ALL ROUND REMEDY
ON THE MARKET
CHANDLER 1c
Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 a. m. § to
6.45 m.
p.
West Main PA.
Krall Meat Marke!
St., MT. JOY,
I always have on hand anything
i the line of Smoked Meats, Ham
jologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete.
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and
Prices always right.
Also
H H. KRALL
Vest Main Street, Opp. Bank,
MOUNT JOY, PA.
4ell Telephone.
Ife eb
HARRY WILLIAMS I
BARBER
Shaving Massaging
Hair Cutting Razors Honed
Shampooing Toilet Waters &
Singeing Shaving Soaps
Agency For Elkhorn Laundry
Opp. First National Bank
MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA
pe ofsejroiecieeoieivoiorpofeoiroivieiedeoiociecfe ole
Buas ™ ZELLER
|
as concluded its work, and has|and Lancaster. Abraham Weaver
efinitely decided to fix the blame | wife and children of Landisville,
on the iceberg. were visitors in White's home in the|
Le i evening,
What in the world would Col. Mrs. M. Van Scork and daughter, |
Watterson do if this year’s presi- { of Elkhart, Tnd., and Peter Apple
\ dential nominees should be Wilson | and wife of Manheim,
and Roosevelt? with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Palm.
“2 oo Mrs. Kate Nissley spent last Thurs-
Another question for the debating day at the same place.
society: “What does a peace loving | Mr. and Mrs Harry Hollinger
mation like Japan want with a bigger | and daughter, Grace, and Mr. and
attle ship than the Texas?” Mrs. Norman Hollinger, Mrs. Frank
.. 79 3 2 | Kreider and Miss Mary Ann Doomer
How it must annoy the Colonel to | spent Tuesday at York. Mr. and
link there is a revolution in Cuba Mrs John Heistand, of near this
be put down, and he with another | place, spent Tuesday at the same
gagement on his hands. | place.
- » * » | etl AB Ie.
Fational Conventions take place Kentucky now reports 20,000,000
attention is gallons of liquor on hand. Some
the economist should devise a method of
| diverting from the distilleries part
of the grain thus used to feed cattle
‘and thereby avert the shortage of
time of year when
y to be divided between
wagon and the ice wagon.
spent Sunday |
Colonel may drink coffee to excess. love it isn’t altogether acting.
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
i. Main St.,
Mount Joy
alling and Clerking of Public Sales
Settlement of Estates.
Collection of Rents.
Surveying and Conveyancing.
60 YEARS’
ws EXPERIENCE
Trae MARKS
Designs
COPYRIGHTS &c.
ketch and desc ription may
t > wi ether
ate ani
confide ntial. HAN Sok on P ate
for securing pate nts.
h Muun & Co. receive
rge, in the
‘Scientific a
\ handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir-
ulation of any 3clentins journal. Terms, $3 a
ar; four months. $1. Sold byall newsdealers.
AUNN & Co,3618roacay. Ney York
Branch Office -~ Washington, D. C.
18 St siriot]
English sy queen has just 2
3 om wenn fn She sg an which Chicago packers complain. —
e pipe smoker, which mo! ——- —e When a woman is in love she acts
accounts for her early taking Some people are afraid the like a fool, but when a man is in
or blossom, and will not ;¢
NEMTOWN PE REY HE EN
Preaching will be held by the pas- » n
tor next Sunday at 7 p.m - EAT =
Mr. John M Rhoads of Donegal “ -
vigited his sister, Mrs. Daniel Moore ‘
on Sunday - » .
Mr Priscilla Fogle is sojourning - UNZEN dl Se S wo
it Lancaster with her sister, Migs | 8 ~
Mary Hornafius | x "m
Mr. Samuel Weaver and family of TOF
Rapho pald a visit to his parents, i TIP- ) *
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Weaver a
Mrs. Clarence Groff and children &
of Lancaster, spent Sunday with her 2
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Hipple. -
Mr. George Plott and family, of . "
Middletown, returned home after i nw
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |g in
John Rhoads, "
Mr. Michael Detwiler and daugh-
ter of Mount Joy, and Mr. Henry = You are invited to visit our ™
Frank and wife of Maytown, were ™ clean, modern, bakery at ®
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Louis @ Prince and Clay Streets, Lan- @
Resh on Sunday |m aster. =
The Excelsior Gun Club of this % M. C. BILLETT, Agt. m
place held a shoot for blue rock on "w "|
Saturday afternoon with the follow- Delivery—Monday, Wednesday =
Ing result: Daniel Moore, 36 out of and Saturday
50: Emanuel Myers, 25; C. Nissley, a
29; C. Long, 29; E. Mumma 39 oo 0 & |
The Kinderhook Sunday School
held Children's Day exercises last
Sunday evening in the church An
elaborate program consisting of vo-
cal and instrumental musie, dia-
logues and recitations, was well ren-
dered by the scholars nd others to
a large and appreciative audience
A great number of the young folks
from this place attended Our large ice plant is now in op-
- awe eration continuously and we are
i ; prepared to furnish good clean and
\ Strong Bill lear ice in any quantity. Will rup
Jimmy Dime, mana of George a wagon through town dally. Don’t
Chi i ent Manager Hensel a place your order for ice until yva
certified check guaranteeing the ap-|first get our prices.
Pe ce Chip to meet Leo Also ample room for
Houck on the Lancaster Ball
rounds on June 1 Te those u
acquainted wit Chip record a “Cold Storage
little concernii him is given He
has had b1 fights and 20 knock
onts Buck Crouse is the only man
who ever put him vay and after-
wards Chip defeated him three
times, the last match having taken
place in Pittsburgh but a few weeks New Haven St., Mount Joy.
o. He has whipped Jack Morgan,
Billy Berger, Jimmy Howard, K. O.
Brown, of Chicago; Kid Clark, Cy I
Flynn, Jack Fitzgerald, Walter Cof- Farmers’ n n
fee and a score of others Jack
Dillon has one 15 round decision | Mount Joy
over him He has had but three de-
feats in 51 fights, and has had no FRANK E LEFEVRE P p
decision bouts as follows: Four Jack fe ’ ro .
Dillon, four with Buck Crouse, three -—
with Billy Berger, one with Tom
McMahon, and one with Leo Houck. Bar Well Stocked With All Popular
can take
hitter
Chip is a good willing boy,
a lot of the gaff and a hard
with either hand
ell ER
Brands of
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Accomodations for Man and Beast
West Hempfield Teachers Also Automobile Parties
The following school teachers for
the West Hempfield school district BUBE’S MOUNT JOY BEER
were elected on Monday: Maple and Piel’s Celebrated New York Ger-
Grove, Martha A. Eby; Airy Vale, man Lager on Draught.
Mary C. Weaver; Musser’s, Ethel K.
Keesey: Sterline’s Esther Binkley; may-16-3m.
Svlvan Retreat, Jeanne G Tee;
Kehler’s, Elizabeth Hoover; Iron-|ueet Me on the Bridge and We'll
ville Secondary, Jennie M. Smith; Have a Plate of the
Prir Amelia Shookers:
Katharine Collins; Kin-
Mary Hartman; Fair-
Mary Silver Springs
Jr;
Mec-
Tronville nary,
Norwood, Best lee Cream in Town
derhook, K
Carter;
B.
Primary,
K.
Os
Spring
view,
Veidman,
Pearl
Secondary, ar
Silver
Cleary.
eI ere
Smith—Tressler
Miss Florence Tressler, daughter]
of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tressler, of]
East Donegal township, and Mr. J. | XT ZELLER’ S
Willis Smith, of Bainbridge, were |
All Flavors at AHN Times.
united in marriage at the Lutheran |
| | rn n roa », i Ne
parsonage Maytown, by the pastor, | recial Prices to Parties, Festivals,
| Suppers, Ete.
‘Rev, G. Arthur The bride was |
Mrs. CG. H.Zeller
attired in a pearl satin gown, and |
after the ceremony, the happy Warietta Street MOUNT JOY.
|couple were driven to Marietta,
where they took the 8 o'clock train
[for a trip to Eastern cities. Upon |
% | their return they will reside at]
| Bainbridge where the bridegroom is]
lengaged in the coal business.
| re eres
Executions 16, Victims 22
Fry.
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law
48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Sixteen executions besides that of| payg at Lancaster, Monday and Fri-
| Romezzo two weeks ago have taken| day at No. 52 North Duke Street
place in Lancaster county. The first] - “ 2 ini
{one occured in 1770, and in the next
|
Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone.
|10 years five persons suffered the 3
| death penalty for murder, horse CHARLES S. FRANK
|stealing and other crimes. From AUCTIONEER
11780 858 er iv -
[17 to 1858 there were five per MOUNT JOY, PA.
[sons hanged. Then there was none P + Attensa 3 ¢
until 1899, a period of 49 years. romp r nilon given Ww Sales of
~ . Real Estate and Personal Property.
Since then there have been five ex-
3 : . : . Reference: Jonas L. Minnich.
ecutions in one of which four men
men were hanged, in two of them ray
one man 22 victims in all.
rina lie
For Sale
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Several good Building Lots front-
|
do, such as sofas, lounges, beds, or
placing window shades or anything
in general repair work, will confer
a favor and save money by calling
an aggregate of $400,000 was real-
ized, making an average of $80 an
acre
— on me, Prices are right.
Sale Register H. S MUSSELMAN
Je dav D0. J ; =] . oY
Saturday, June 29—At the ware May15-3mo. Florin, a.
house of the late M. L. Greider, Mt.
Joy, large lot of implements, wag-
ons, office fixtures, household goods, A Recs.
ete, by C. S. Greider and 8. S. MADAME DEANS BE FEMALE
Greider, administrators. C. H. Zel- PIL L S.
A Sarz, Cxrrai¥ Rie for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
NEVER KNOWN T0 FAIL. Safe! Sure! Speedy! Satis-
faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid
for $1.00 a. re Will send them on trial, to be paid for
when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not
have them send your orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, PA.
ler, Auct.
A
A chemist has discovered that the
human body contains 3,200 feet of
gas. He could not have counted the
“talking candidates for President.
Seidl Mi. Joy by E. W. Garber
d W. D. Chandler & Ca.
| Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. |
l artats | rcs | A SE / on
VERT mL a A Vacuum R leaner
Bargain Price $10
2
Aiter You Are Through a
. . fi ith Th THE DOMESTIC JUNIOR is a
) ) 0) vacuum cleaner that will do more
| Lxperimen ing wi ¢ work than many high priced clean
ers and much more than any other
cleaner of an equal price.
It looks like a carpet sweeper——
works like a carpet sweeper-—but is
a vacuum cleaner-—a cleaner that
cleans your carpets and rugs through
and through.
Just-as-Good-Kind
BUICK
1LOCOMOBILE
AUTOCAR AND
BUICK TRUCKS
Sold strictly on their merits.
New 1912 Cars Now Here
Lancaster Automobile Co. ;
GARAGE NEVER CLOSED
38 W. King St.
PENNA.
230-2:
LANCASTER - =
The largest and only strictly first
class fireproof garage and repair
shop in Lancaster City of County. This shows the amount of solid
y dirt which the Domestic Junior took
from a carpet which looked clean.
| =ahes All we ask of any housewife {i
ML “a / we ask o an) j 8 le 18
=») A LAA... that she give it one fair trial-—pick
out the cleanest carpet in the house
and run this vacuum cleaner over
it—then open the cleaner—look at
GO TO the amount of dirt you got out of
. your carpet or rug which you
§ by p- —y i thought was clean
W.B.BE T oh
KE o bd o Aw a The cost of this wonderful little
vacuum cleaner is just $10.00 and
Kast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. | is sold to you with the guarantee to
. be perfectly satisfactory in every re-
FOR A : or wo will raf .
spect or we will refund your money.
GOOD SHAVE
STYLISH HAIR-CUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
in the Barber Line.
Drop card for circular and demon~
stration.
Have other machines on the same
principle as low as $8.50.
or anything
B. FF. PEFFER
| Agent
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Rates Moderate
Exchenge Hotel
Mount Joy, Pa.
American Plan
I also carry as a side line |
| J. M. Backenstoe, Pro.
Camera and Photo Supplies
MAKE THE MAY WALK MORE Has just been remodeled thruout.
ENJOYABLE BY TAKING A Has all modern conveniences such
as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam
KODAK Heat, Electric Light, Ete.
Then you will have not only the
pleasure of the outing, but the add- |
ed pleasure in the pictures which
preserve the memory of the fun.
Ask me for a free copy of the new |
Kodak catalogue. i
Agent for Standard Steam Laundry.
HOTEL McGINNIS
Table is Supplied With the Best
the Market Affords.
« 5 3s 0
Rlso izuneh Counter
Where Soups sandwiches, Cheese,
Tripe, Oysters
Etc, E
in Every Style
te, are served
Tre ew
I'he undersigned having remodel y ney wn mn
ed the old ee Hotel, addon a| BAR Is STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS
number of sleeping rooms. bath, etc. y
iooping Toms. Jam oie | OF DEEN, WINES, LIDDORY& CIGARS
ient and regular guests. ses ee
|
RESTAURANT { ane s
in connection with hotel where he Good Stabling Accomodation
will serve in season.
| Local and Long Distance Telephone
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
| I'URTLE SOV P, Ete. Etc.
Private dining room for ladies.
POPOOCLVHOIPOODS®
We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna.
9006400000000 00
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TF. WW. McGinnis,
PROPRIETOR
TRADE-MARKS and copyrights ‘obtsire d or no
fee. Send model, sketches or photos and brief §%
description, for FREE SEARCH and report on
patentability. 26 years experience.
Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET,
full of patent information. It will help you to
fonune
AQES, 1 i 12 before applying
AQ rite t
000000000000541,
or a EAD BP
D. SWIFT & C0,
TENT LAWYERS
Plants for Sale
303 So st.
Washingt>n, D.C.
CC. 8S, MUSSER. THE BAKER
SREB I have a fine lot of cabbage, cauli-
flower, pepper, tomato, egg plant,
redbeet and lettuce plants which I
offer for sale very reasonable.
Bread and Cakes Delivered
through town datly
Fresh
Fresh Doughnuts, Crullers and Dewey
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Hustling Real Estate Man ng 95 feet on South Barbara Street, | Buns every Wednesday & Thursday
Mr. James L. Rutter, the hustling| Mount Joy and extending in depth of | Funerals, Weddings and Suppers
real estate dealer of Lebanon, is a| hat width 154 feet. There is a good given prompt attention
new advertiser in this week’s issue table on these lots that could very | | Store & Bakery, West Main Street E. B. Hostetter
of the Bulletin. Mr. Rutter is one| ‘usily be converted into a double | Mount Joy, Pa. 2t MOUNT JOY, PA.
of the most extensive real estate] ‘welling. For further particulars | sranch Store at B Redinis nn - - - —
{men in the state, having sold twenty| 'oply to Lewis Seeman. Mount Joy. Shaving Halr Cutting
farms since April 1. Mr. Rutter] .
!states that the farms which he has| DOES UPHOLSTERING DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS Joseph B. Hershey
sold and enumerated above, aggre- AEE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .
gate 5.000 acres of land, for which Persons having upholstering to 530-532 Woolworth Building To nsor ial F ar lor
East Main St., MOUNT JOY
Three Chairs. No Waiting
Agen for the Middletown Steam
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
and delivered Friday.
Lancaster, Pa.
Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m.
Sunday and Other Hours
By Appointment
Both Phones
Bell Lan., 994
Ind. 1877
A cure sa if you use o
uoy's;
PILES &* ys Suppository
D. Matt. Thompson, Sup't
Graded Schools, Statesville, N. C., writes:
ou claim for them.” Dr. 8.
OLD DR. THEEL &DR.W. L. THEEL
Serine Garden St., (formerly 585 N, 6th
3a 9 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 than
the Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity. All
M. Devore,
. Va., wast “ They give universal satis.
* Dr. H. D.
A W McGill, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes?
Skin & erate seus sete oth Drains, dire Ateophy, “Ina practice of 28 years, I have found no remed to
Piles, I v to, Hydrocele, Rupt & Stricture, equal yours,” Price, 50 Czvrs, Samples Free. fold
by Druggists. mqARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA,
no eutting, ag Nludder, 46 yrs. practice £6 ya. Hove Hosp.
k Free, tells all,
a Uaormany Linus Xs Fravds. Hrs. 9-4,6-9; San. 9-3.
Saiaind M1. Joy by E. W. Garber and W. D. Chandler
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ~ a
Call for free sample.
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