LB Tow nme ee~a 0 NRSRYT Imre. Bb ! : : : : : : Jud gp UH a TD Aut TG qu fe Ma i PAGE FIVE \ IN For Home, Shop, Mill, Vacation and Traveling One of the troubles to leave behind when you go away is Foot Troubles tired Yy Have your Shoes fit. Have Comfort Shoes for those E-Z Shoes for those burning soles—--Shoes for your Corn feet, and best of all, The Great Pedonick Shoes for weak cause you to feel tired all over, great care at feet, and Bunion arches, which All of these and more styles fitted with THE How Widowed Society Woman Has Managed to Make Entertaining o ~ SAYS ROOSEVELT Pay Very Well. Not long ago a charming soclety | woman was thrown high and dry on | the barren shores of reduced circum- | stances by the death of her husband, | who left her almost penniless, This | suited her not at all, so being clever she thought and planned until she hit Opposes Prosident’s Attitude on Popuiar Government, upon a money-making scheme very near affluence. This 18 how she “amr rived.” PEOPLE'S VOICE MUST PREVAIL A year ago she leased a charming | place on Long Island, hired an efi A — clent corps of servants, a fine chef, stocked the larder with the best in the market, and then sent out cards to her friends and acquaintances that she was prepared to entertain them for a day or two or three, at so much per entertainment. The idea caught on at once. With in a few weeks her modest menage was 80 overrun that those who wished to spend the time from Saturday to Monday had to make their arrange | ments weeks in advance. | No one without the best of refer Cheered For Speech In Opening Active Campaign For Nomination — Quotes Taft to the Majority. Stands Squarely on His (0.) Address. as Opposed Columbus The salient passages in Colonel Roosevelt's forceful campaign speech, delivered In Carnegie hall, New York, Wednesday evening, are given below: The great fandamental issue now be. fore the Republican party and before ty sur people can be stated briefly, It is, ence was admitted. Mrs. Widow Are har Acricay people " to a managed affairs admirably. Every themselves, to rule themselves, to con | thing was up to date, and yet inform- trol themselves? 1 believe they are. | ally formal, so to speak. My opponents do not. 1 believe in the Her season lasted from October to | right of the people to rule. 1 believe June, since when she has been taking | 4 Sinise : * | that the majority of the plain people * ° things easy, with plenty of money and | of the United States will, day in and 1% gwnes of an automobile: hired at day out, make fewer mistakes in gov- . e beginning on a “shoestring. | erning themselves than any smaller East Main Street, Mount Joy She's now making Arfangemenls for | class or body of men, no matter what — y the coming Beason ‘a 8 already | their training, will make iu trying to . booked up to the holidays. | govern them. I believe again that the Ww VERLY GASOLINE —————————————— | American people are as a whole capa /\) | ble of self control and of learning bj SHE NEEDED THE EXERCISE | their mistakes. Our opponeuts pay lip are the products of more than 30 a | loyalty to this doctrine, but they show years’ experience. Three brands— How Man Dodged Criticism for Allow | their real beliefs by the way in whiel > - ing Lady of Ample Proport ons | they champion every device to make 76 — Special — Motor to Row Him. the nominal rule of the people a sham HET I have scaut patience with this talk er Without Carnes rifled Allen had been visiting friends on of the tyram of lee B iy When s es ar refined, distil eer 3 oo I i. Sg Tele ef and a tai gasolines, their houseboat, ROOT d off Edgewa ever there is tyranny of the majority I which are crude and unrefined and which carry ter, on the Jersey side. When it came shall protest agai it with af © the maximum of carbon-producing elements. time to leave Mr. and Mrs. Wilson vol- Le : 4 DIY Si Sob dbihs hy. a . o ity V bE Ds 1eart and sou But we are today suf Waverly bin Works Co., Pittsvasg Pa unteered to row Allen and Miss Wil- fering from the i of th : i ndependent Refiners Cte Re husband fe from the y of the mi Makers of Waverly Special Auto Qil Son, sister of the hu Dang » to a dock ities It is a srI minority that is . pear the Fort Lee ferry. grabbing our coal deposits, our water Mrs. Wilson and Miss Wilson are of powers and our harbor fronts. A sn ample proportions, and Allen didn’t minority is flattening on the sale of like the idea of allowing his hostess | gquiterated foods and dru It is to row, especially as it was rough and small n rity that lies b id monon ® the tide was coming in. So he pro- olies and tru ts It is a small minorit; tested. “No, I must row,” he said. that stands behind the present law of “Couldn’t think of it,” returned Mrs, | mater and servant, the sweatshol Wilson smiling. “I need the exercise, | and the whole calendar of social and you know. I don’t get exercise on the nqustrial injustice. It is a small mi | houseboat.” And she had taken the | pority that is today using our conven . gofodpofodofodos second pair of oars and settled hem | tion syste to defeat the will of a wma- Ap tilted fi self in the seat behind her husband be~ | jority of the people in the choice of 3 fore Allen could bestow himself and | delegates to the Chicago convention. HIGHEST CASH PRICES § iiroe tai tsi sin Woon wa | dete 10 00 Chis | peat in the stern. Mo Or ov mesa verywhere, PAID FOR DEAD ANIMALS x “What will those fishermen think of | 1 My eppos ots elise EHRE tWo thingy 3 me, allowing a woman to row me?” | ‘1 NY pre mn are wrong becatse they he protested. “I'm going to explain inzrade ind ) a0 sanciiany of the judi WHICH WE REMOVE PROMPTLY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCK. It to them as we pass. Idon't wang to A ary. The first is the recall of judges get in bad.” and the second the review by the peo | Bure enough as the boat passed the Ple o Judi al dec istons on vertain con 3 onal ques ns JE » Salad agalt . fishermen on the piers Allen called god . a : Se 1 , ke Ja . . . ds xercise!” again 1a do not a ocute le George Lamparter’s Sons ot: “he aay neeas excroisor~ And | [00 ME (HC 58 SE MERE OF the fishermen, appreciating the situa~ ee Th er tion, grinned, and by their demeanor | on ut he JOlosTiy Of ou ANCASTE "ENN ! aoiidesdy : ges, from Marshall to White and LANCASTER, PENNA. Indicated they absolved Allen from ap- Judges. i ji : : Th Vie a . : earing to take it easy—New York |, diblin BOy ounehy Bell Phone No. 920. Ind. Phone No. 1299 Herald in our ow ite—is a line page of ) American | ory. But—I say it sobe wireleefeofocforde ly—democr as a right to approach Why We Shake Hana. the san of the courts when =z A writer in the Now York Sum hag SPecia :ieresi has cofrupily fo 57101100 | unearfhied thee following explanation of | S21ctuar 2 i @ 8 common custom: what aa : op fn B u How many of us, for instance, know | S418 Wi Rx ! > ww 5 = | why friends shake hands when they | 8 '1Vile £8 HAVE YOU TRIED #@ | meet? The Chinese are said to shake that tho | : : B m | their own hands in greeting, with an an : oe : 3 alr of cordial delight. Why do people | | © /"“ By ® : v P ) e or in e fin: MA B of the so-called civilized nations pre- Hoy | it Ee . = M | fer to shake each other by the hand? a : Aa : ob a @ We are told that it is ag old Roman Mr Pr t ob a custom, spread by he Romans 3 : : B = | throughout the countri€s of their do- 7s hr that “i {vor wi H ® minion. Shaking hands means, “You oti or : Ah instead. of Ta B m | are my friend. Believe it for the ex- (4 » » i, toni Of ATi Rie ® a cellent reason that if you were not I ple and of { % i = | should draw my sword. And how ernmert onfu 8 could I draw my sword with my shield Sion und tran Gv this he. of u @ upon my left arm and my right hand Sonise Harti the tranny of tho tid u = firmly clasped in yours?” So when we Jority—th: is, the tyranny of the o . . . = | shake hands we are merely saying in ines le ox a ' 1 = American people as a whole.) He als If not will you try thetrial Size the pantomime of ancient Rome: es that wy pro 08a pe h, as he “There is peace and good will between Hohitly sees. is me a proposal te oo [ius, for our swords are In thelr 8cabr | ton the toaile un real inated of onls left at your house today ? 3 ghve the people n real Instead of only ! : nominal chance to construe and amend a state cons ition with reasonable apidity) would make such amendment : . . Care of the Eyes. rapidity) wou : There is nothing to equal it If a woman has the slightest diffi and interpretation his pend 3 te fe "is 10 and unstable deter Cally With her sight, she should loge | YSHsh, wiceriain und uasmpie cejer no time in consulting an oculist. Noth- ot in 9 a Ho aT and changing FOR CLEANING CLOTHING 3 fiw noes shou Nak Stu, bors tore quickly than straining the eyes, the foot Eth: tro. of well orderet ja local treatment to prevent the freedom and subjects the guarantees of : Ines will be ineflicacious if the seat 1 tv wit ro ife, liberty and property without rem of Grease or Tar Spots, Cleaning Colors Ct oe I aon Soon vo Seg | Stes Metts ed property witions ei far better to wear glasses when sew- rary majority of an electorate.” on Men’s or Ladies’ Coats Ing and writing than to let the Whole | "hig criticism Is really less a crit : = face have a drawn and aged look. elsm of my proposal than a criticism m | Of course, massaging about the cor of all popular government. It i i gains : | ners of the eyes will make a tremen- | wholly unfounded, unless it is founded 2 1Itis soon time for house eleaning and if 4 dous improvement in a woman’s ap gon the belief that the people are fund h 5 = 5 wm | Pearance, but the work will be with- | gmentally untrustworthy. This is the § you want to clean the woodwork or = | out results unless she does it regularly | question that 1 propose to submit p= EB every night. Also, if she is trying t0 | the people. How can the prevailing § brighten up the furniture tse a smooth away crows’ feet, she must re- | morality or a preponderant opinion be Nh 3 member that stroking is not to be | petter and more exactly ascertained a little of the trial size I left yoi so that | done so severely as to loosen the skin, | than by a vote of the people? Th you wll be convinced that there is nothing better, For House Cleaning We can sell any quantity you want at a very reasonable figure. Give It a Trial EOE win PON Street, Hount Joy, Pa. To any 0-226 W¢ A a & which would cause bagginess, but people must know better than th: merely that friction is to stimulate cir | court what their own morality and | culation, nourishing the skin tissues. | thelr own opinion is. I ask that you | here, you and others like you, you th: | people, be given the chance to state your own views of justice and public | morality and not sit meekly by ané Economy of Nature. “Nature knew what she was doing s When she deprived Ashes of 3 voice,” | have your views announced for you by E How do you make that out? | well meaning adherents of outworn | = “What of a fish had to cackle over | philosophies, who exalt the pedantry | m | Overy esg it laid? of formulas above the vital needs of al eee human life. E Maturally. Mr. Tart’'s position i8 the position | uo “Beauty doctors are superficial | that has been held from the beginning men” : of our government, although not al ways =o openly held, by a large num- Read the Bulletin, “Why are they?” | “Because they always take people | at their face value.” | mi UU Mn Some Bridge Builder John Lichty, thé concrete con- | tractor, of West Hempfield town- | ship, has just completed four fine | bridges, one in Mountville and three back of Silver Sprng. The bridges are over country roads and are of {fine construction. The largest is thirty-two feet long and five feet wide. They were completed in four weels’ time. rr ee IDA CI mnt. Hi in)the JAK e Trout Streams Stocked Again | | The fish car of the United States Fish Department arrived in Lancas-| ter, and a large number of fine| | brook trout were distributed there | for the Lancaster county streams. | Besides the advantage of getting | fair sized fish, the stocking of the! streams at this time should give specially ~>od results. The trout season ends next Wednesday, there- | fore very few of these fish will be | caught or killed this year. er fe cn nr —— { TE I TY IY YT TT TTY FT POT FE TOIT PT PD ONY OOS TH SO TOOTH I APOIO P9991 BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. | WEALTH IN HER WEEKENDS LET PEOPLE RULE, |g tr TTT TTT TIT TTT TTT TN TTT ITT Tr rrr rte RN TPR PTT TTP oe JeoloclootoctectestoctotssRoote ste otoctoooetonto toate nts che be obo fs Fel. oT PB. B. dovfouesgecfocfedforforforferdecdudofofofofefods deeeededodododododeoododoioiooiootode dodedoodododedondedsdodefodoos dois duooafedolulsdobafod dodo bode Wednesday, August 7, 1912, MEET ME TONIGHT AT DREAMLAND WEDNESDAY, AUCUST 7th Two Acts of Vaudeville HICH CLASS MINSTREL Also As Many of The BEST PICTURES As You Care to See S GOOD REELS ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY Come and Hear The Musical Mr. Sponsler Playing on 8 Bottles and other Musical Instruments RED ROSE MINSTRELS RICE, SPONSLER AND RICE THE GRUB STAKE MORTGAGE A Stirring Western Tale of the Mines THE SMUGGLERS DOGS COMEDY A KNIGHT IN ARMOR : DRAMA OVERTURES Before and During The Show by The SPONSLERS—Father and Two Sons They Are Expert Musicians. Don’t Fail to Come and Hear Them Admission 10 Cents R. J. BUZBY Doors Open at 7 p. m. Entertained His Friends soup and waflle the features, a of Edward John Nissley, who resides on a Notice is hereby given that our Butter, per 1b. cecseeceacciveced farm just east of Kinderhook, pleas- regular meeting of Mount Joy Eggs, per doz, 1 antly entertained a number of his Cemetery Association will be held Lard, per 1b, 11 friends on Sunday. A chicken corn at the office of the Treasurer, at the Potatoes, per bu. > dinner was one of First National Bank of Mount Joy, Wheat, per bu. .....00040 94 Among the guests were on Monday evening, Aug. 12, at 7 Corn, per bu, ..... . oe { Martha Forrest and daughter o’clock. A meeting of the lot hold- Oats, per bu. ...... ‘ia vine b Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. ers of the Cemetery Association i Bartch of Columbia, and will be held at the same place at 8 Good News for Columb: Ripper of Philadel- o'clock for the purpose of naming The Stauifer Bros, of Lan: Misg Goldie M 1ia candidates for Managers, Treasurer who have for years run the cael) A Ui cei and Secretary of the Cemetery As- Boiler Works at that place, wi! Wy 3 , Mt. Jov' Bulletin ociation for the coming year. and improve the old Supple ” Samuel Donaven, Sec at Columbia and esta Advertise in the; Mt. Joy Bulletin cat Nfl serene ler factory, to give emp Read the Bulletin Read the Bulletin to 50 men. Notice of Meeting Our Home Markets. Nii A AAA AL ALAA MA A Ad Raia 2 sn — How About CALENDARS » Please bear in mind that we have casddhl Lodadbitiasdent abisidatiatibbaotibatont ed calendars We have the finest assortment of ever shown in this town, anything from the cheapest to the Wbbbbbbibbbbbaily best. Among them are novelties from some of the foremost manufac- turers in this and foreign countries. If interested drop us a card and we will call with samples. Our prices areway belowothers. . . . . THE BULLETIN East Main Street, Mount Joy Oi 4
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