The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 03, 1912, Image 6

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Automobile Buyers!
Mere Is a Splendid Collection of Cars For You to Select From
Reo, R. C. Hupp, Premier, Firestone
Columbus, Velie, Oakland.
quote you on delivery trucks and
Do not fail to look them over
supplies in this end of the
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We are also in position to ”
carry a variety of second-hand ®
Also carry the largest stock of auto w
county. n
We have just closed a contract for oil which enables us to
gell you oil at wholesale prices in quanities of five gallons and =
this oil for four years and know #8
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We have been using
Your patronage
upward.
it to be good.
Landis Bros., Rheems.
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is the ideal season of the year for Music
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“MUSIC IS THE SOUL OF A
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Let us exchange your Silent Piano for one that all can play
The Perfect Hardman
Autotune
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Kirk Johnson
16 and 18 West King St.,
& Co.
LANCASTER, PA.
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Hall Racks
Desks
is the only kind I sell —Furniture that
Rockers
Picture Frames
Mirrors
Ladies’
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
In fact anything 1m the Furniture Line
Undertaking and Embalming
MOUNT JOX. PENNA
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J. Y KLINE
All Kinds Concrete Worl
BUILDING BLOCKS
All Styles and Oolors
Porches, Columns and
Banisters
Lintles, Chimneys,
Ete.
Retailer of the Bes:
Grades of Cement
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FI. ORIN,
DAINTY |
SUMMER SHOES
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for dainty people and neat, stylish |
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and durable ones for more sturdy
wear. In either case our footwear
will always give perfect satisfac-
tion, because it is faultless in shape,
style and finish, comfortable and
enduring in its wearing qualities.
New styles for Spring ready for
J. G. KEENER
WwW. Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.
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Extension & Other Tables, Davenport
H.C. BRUNNER
Door and Window Sills and |
THE
HOME HEALTH CLUB
By Dr, Reeder Chicago Illinols
A Case in Point; A man of some-
what more than middle age lately
wrote the Home Health Club the
following letter, which has a lesson
In it so pertinent and strong, that
by his permission, it 18 given here
for the benefit of all the readers of
this department He says;
‘About a year ago, business called
me to & small city in Indiana where
strenuously engaged
writing a series of
shbjects associated
with argriculture; the construction
of farm houses and out-buildings
el losel and remotely
been
since ‘in
upon
have
ever
papers
associated with these.
“I took board with a family, the
1 h I had been acquainted
with since Lis boyhood, as we are
about the same age and brought up
in the same neighborhood. He was
strong and fairly healthy when he
grew to manhood and learned to be
a carpenter, at which trade he had
orked ever since. But, by dint of
enterprise and business qualifica-
tions a little better than the major-
ity of his fellow workers, he became
a contractor, in a small way and
thus acquired a comfortable compet-
ency, which is well that he did, for
he is now unable to follow his call-
ing. He is a healthy lookiing man
in a zeneral way, but his hands are
two bunches of knots, made s0 by
rheumatism, and he suffers much in
way, from that and from
a general
indigestion I have observed the
same tendency in his brother who
vieits him occasionally and the
who was a coun-
was
brother of his wife,
try girl, brought up just as he
31 1 oiter and casional
} nl nd
housekeeper and
live with them
cook,
I have preferred t«
for old acquaimtance sake. For a
1 i at thi seeming
predispositon of then their kith
and kin, to rheumatism and other
ood troubles, but lately my eyes
have been opened bh) reading the
fome Health Club literature and ap-
ng Mm (wn experience since |
Rave heel boarding n the same
family [ have found my own here-
tofore rugged physics nature be-
coming somewhat worsted.
Being very busy and somewhat
ymplacent have been eating
what was placed before me. That is
meat, bread, potatoes, pies, dough-
wuts, coffee, tea etc in one continual
round, varied on high days and holi-
iay’s by somethig extra in the way
of a pudding or a dessert
These people have been living on
that sort of stuff all their ves eat-
ing and drinking it without stint
and in out season
I am informed tha the human
frame undergoes an entire change
every few years If one lives on the
same bread and meat and coffee diet
from birth to the grave, what change
can there be in him except more of
the same sort?
I have also observed in this house
a window is never opened in cold or
chilly weather, except momentarily
to throw something out, or if
i room becomes super-heated,
it off’ Sanitation being an
| quality except in my own room,
the |
to cool |
unknown |
| where during my presence a window |
{is always opened a little, and for
| which I have often been admonished |
| by the good housewife,
| shorely ketch my death- a-cold.
Lately I have cut out the tea and
coffee, about two thirds of the meat
and all of the hot bread and pie, and
drink milk, or what my mother used |
to call “‘cambric tea” hot water with
a little milk and sugar and with my
| exercise and death-cold window
open, I have begun to feel my old |
healthy self again. But because of |
my cut outs I am thought to be go-
| ing into a decline, which has been |
| golicitously observed by my sympath-
| izing landlady.
| What else in the light of Home
| Health Club literature, could be ex-
| pected in these rugged and healthy |
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that T will nh
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| change of diet, but absolute control acre farm at a price of
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| For about four weeks I have had
constant roaring, sounding in my,
Send like the hum of a telephone
ole. It seems to be more on the
oe: side and the back part of my |
ead. It annoys me very much,
| went to a doctor and had my ears
examined but found nothing wrong, |
he said the trouble comes from a!
| general run-down condition. If I
| have not made my case plain will
write fuller description. |
M HR
You tell the story quite plainly.
| The entire cause of your suffering is
in your stomach, not only a radical
|of your diet must occur before resul™ Chicago
will appear. I would, if I were to!
| direct your specific treatment, first, |
| outline a complete and specific die- |
tary, but before beginning its use, I
would clean out the entire aliment
| folks under such a regime as that do canal, by a fast of from three
which they live, but rheumatism, | ,_
constipation, biliousness,
gia, toothache, and all the bad-blood
| trail and train? Little else, than now |
|and then, a case of typhoid fever, |
| pneumonia, dropsy, gossip concern-
| ing the latest funeral in the circle,
| and making of mourning clothes for
| the women?
| This is to inform you that with
| strategic care and persistence I am
| endeavoring to but in the Home
| Health Club methods with
) people, and with
| elminating the backaches,
in the chist, and sorter
migeries
ailing at-
mosphere that too much prevails. | cations to the Home
This because they are friends
and I like them.
Bully for your
water, sanitation,
{and all that. They
| old Earth an all-season
sort.
my
fresh air, pure
exercises, hygiene
will yet make
health re-
CLUB NOTES
Dear Doctor;
I have been reading with interest
your answers in our papers, and
i would like to know what you can
{ say in regard to my own case. I am
B4 years old, father of four children
| now grown up. My general health
has not been good for some years
i especially the last two years. I have
never been bedfast, but am weak
and rather frail subject to rheuma-
tism and stomach trouble.
headaches a great deal,
haused and appetite hard to con-
trol.
particularly is a roaring in my head. !
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| roaring in
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these
the high hope of at liberty to write
| bad blood or
these killhopes by taking Dr. King's :
Have
1
easily ex-
| gain both strength and flesh.
disappear.
| thorough
to six days, or until your
Beuralgiy, | tongue would present a clean and
| healthy appearance. Then begin
the new diet in a very careful man-
ner, and you would soon begin to
The
the head would quickly
Of course careful and
examinationsn is advis-
able in such cases as there are some-
times causes for illness which can
be found in no other way.
All readers of the puplication are
for information
pertaining to the subject of health
at any time. Address all communi-
Health Club,
5039 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chica-
go, Illinois, U. S. A., with name and
at least four cents in postage.
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The Choice of a Husband
is too important a matter for a wo-
man to be handicapped by weakness,
foul breath. Avoid
Ii.ife Pills. New strength, fine com-
plexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits §
—things that win men follow their
use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at S. B.
Bernhart & Co’s,
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For Save
Several good Building Lots front-
ng 95 feet on South Barbara Street,
Mount Joy and extending in depth of
that width 154 feet. There is a good
stable on these lots that could very
| sasily be converted into a double
‘What I wish to speak of more
Awelling. For further particulars
apply to Lewis Seeman, Mount Joy. |
32 to 38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna
> LEBANON VALLEY FARMS
FOR SALE & EXCHANGE
(| Any Size, Location or Description]
Lancaster County people who
bought farms through me last Fall
were offered profits of $1,000 to
$1,500 before they had their deeds.
The easiest sales are made to the|
best judges of land, and those who
have a good gneral knowledge of
values.
One of my recent sales was a 140-|
$9000 to a
man, a graduate of an|
Illinois Agricultural School, who|
has traveled xtensively all over the|
world.
If you want to buy a farm for
farming, speculation, or investment,
write to me.
I can give you the best references
both in Lebanon and Lancaster
counties and can easily show you
that you can deal safely and profi-
tably.
Many of the farms will increase
50 per cent. in the next few years.
The best bargains will go to early
buyers.
Write at once for list and make
an appointment to see the farms
while the crops are growing.
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J. L. RUTTER
Real Estate and Insurance i
Farmers’ Trust Bldg. Lebanon, Pa.|
LUNE DISEASE |
«After foar in our f: amil ly had died
of consumpt V i
fd a frightful co
but my life wi
87 pounds thre
DR. Es “
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W. R. Patterson, Weilin
PRICE 50c and $1.00
ER EE
Mr. Rockefeller’s pastor at Cleve-
land has published ten don’ts for
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wives. The man is wrong. What
our wives want is not don’ts but]
their dues.
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Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
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Aiter You Are Through
Experimenting with The
Just-as-Good-Kind
BUICK
LOCOMOBILE
AUTOCAR AND
BUICK TRUCKS
Sold strictly on their merits.
New 1912 Cars Now Here
Lancaster Automobile (Co,
GARAGE NEVER CLOSED
230-238 W. King St.,
LANCASTER - ew PENNA.
The largest and only
class fireproof garage
shop in Lancaster City
strictly first
and repair
of County.
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DOES UPHOLSTERING
Persons having upholstering
{do, such as sofas, lounges, beds, to
2 | placing window shades or anything |
in general repair work, will confer |
|a favor and save momey by calling number of sleeping rooms, bath,
lon me, Prices are right.
H. S. MUSSELMAN,
May15-3mo. Florin, Pa.
| A Sarz,
NEVER KNOWN T T0 FAIL. Safe! Sure! ed
action (juaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid
— $1.00 per box. evo 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.
CerTAlN RELIEF for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
sed
Sold in Mi. Joy by E. W.- Garber
and W. D. Chandler & Ca.
——— eee eee
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
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| EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Martin L. Greider, late
jof Mount Joy Borough, Pa., de-
| ceased.
Letters of administration on said
{estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons {indebted
| thereto are requested to make im-
{mediate payment, and those having
claims and demands against the
same will present them without de-
(lay for settlement to the under
| signed.
| SAMUEL 8S, GREIDER,
Mount Joy, Pa., R. D. No. 4
CHRISTIAN 8S. GREIDER,
[P. O. Box 264, Harrisburg, Pa.
! Administrators.
Cleon N. Berntheizel, Attorney.
may 29-6t.
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I wish to inform the publMe that I
have one of the largest erops of
Pure Crystal Spring Water Fee that 1
have had sinee I am in the business,
which I am now ready to serve the
public. Wagon thru Mt. Joy and
Florin daily. See me before placing
your order for the season. Prices
reasonable.
C. S. Prnak
| Bell Phone. MT. JOY, PA.
The undersigned having remodel-
led the old Mooney Hotel, adding a
ete
is now prepared to entertain trans-
ient and regular guests,
RESTAURANT
in connection with hotel where I
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
TURTLE SOUP, Ete. Ete.
Private dining room for ladies.
« Wo. MoGinmnis,
PROPRIETOR
. Thomas F. Ryan has half a vote
as ¢ Virginia delegate. These preda
tory interests are simply remorse
less,
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