1912, TWO THE BULLET! MOUNT JOY, FA Wednesday, September 4, THE SULLETIN smu \T THE PAIR BREEN EOE E EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE Eg £ school Children’s Day Will Be a & N Sh . Th I MOUNT JOY, PA. = . LAN KE TS : Gala Time WwW A N F Il M d 1 E E z e re ow owing e ew a odeils 1in J. E. SCHROLL, Editoe& Prop'r. = = 5 While the first day of the Lan . = = caster Falr will again be known as ’ ’ aT on EE “2 JR SAVE YOU TW z School Children's Day, nevertheless | ® M d Y M SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR E WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO- 3 ai’ croctor altos ure’ being PitlA viens an oung ens Six Months 50 Cents z FITS ON wooL HORSE 2 FROM 45 to A forth by the Fair Association to in-|m : Fhres Mouths. , . .35 Cents § BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT 2 terest the young people of the | u Single Copies > Cents = FROM THE MAKERS 18 = county The main feature of the | 5 e S O 1 n Sample Copies FREE = : PRICED £ | Interesting Experience of Tw | irs day of the Fair will be a County | & u —— = THE WHY? OF IT. I = . kiletic meat for the bovs of Lan-3} Entered at the post office at Mount 8 Loon Leow 0 oe B Women—Their Statements | Ath e me tor Jon tant - 4 2 ‘ - . caster 1 y is be a ne Joy as second-class mail matter. Sa = Worth Reading. asler oun ; |m 7 00 to 20 00 av s { - | feature for the Lancaster Fair, no - . ; All correspondents must have their & $10.39, = od le communications reach this office not Z| Asheville, N.C.— ‘I suffered for years | meet of this kind having been run 2 later than Monday. Telephone news = FINES™ STOCK LAP 2 | with female trouble while going through (off at the fairs in the state of Penn- |W : tiny hat ti d E =| the Change of Life. Itried a local phy- | sylvania, The idea of the County | m . of importance between that time an 2 ROBES IN THE COUNTY, gician for a couple of years without any Athletic Meet comes from New Eng a 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- E FROM $2.50 TO $25.00.. EV- 3 substantial benefit. Finally after re- | A y § To 2 i. E lL. . ges for advertisements must posi- = y wy Z| peated suggestions to try Lydia E. Pink- land w Jere one of 1€ feat es - tively reach this office not later than © ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE Z| ham’s Vegetable Compound, I quit my | their fairs are the Athletic Contests | @ » Monday night. New advertisements ,1 poprroM PRICES. FULL 3 Physician and commenced using it with for their boys. The Fair Association's gm m @ 8 8 @ 8 8 8 8 00 B00 0000 WEEE EE 0000) B0m ERS EE inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday g : H the happiest results. I am today prac- [accepted the services of the Lancast- plight. Advertising rates on appli- = STOCK OF VETERINARY Z| tically a wel) woman aiid Wikidus by son- |er County Young Men's Christian MAKES RAPID HEADWAY TROLLEY SCHEDULE COURT PROCLAMATION cation E MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALl s tribute my mite towards inducing o ly | Association who proposed the con- — —— dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Has- = -— HOW MONT ALTO IS SAVING LIVES ————— This Case of Young Man From Huntingdon is Typical of Hundreds of Others, ——— swe wo works [Jig You ver Try I Eighteen Months at the State's Free With and Observation of Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Proper Care Rules, Gave Him Back Health and Strength. ollowing news story, which was shed in the Huntir don Globe of 10, 1911, gives an excellent idea i t is being done f Health for bel yus poor under ion of State ‘Health Comr Samuel G. Dixon: Y Adams, who was employed as a coatmaker in the tailoring estab lishment of F. W. B 1 in Hunt ingdon, left here in 1909, pre sumably in the last stages of tubercw losis He had fallen off in weight, was as thin as a match, as pale as death, and when he leit here two years and four months ago none of his friends ever expected to see him in the flesh again. But Lem was in town on Monday. | and he wasn’t in a box, either. He was here in citizens’ clothes, looking | as brown as an ilan, and feeling as| frisky as a colt. From H mtingdon | Mr. Adams went to Mont Alto, Frank. | lin « ¥, where he ered the siate institution for tube ir cases and be came an obedient patient under Dr Johnston, the man in charge. For three months Mr. Adams ocew pied a bed in the hospital, where fit took mighty close watching to keep body and soul together, } Mr. Adamg won out, and in mid mer he was gent to the camp, where he did noth- ing t and slee he the tning nds, out door em re- sume th r fear of are He now eats s ke a ba a8 you Mr. Adams’ ight pounds. Now WwW Huntingdon ) 110 he spl d cond + of our friend ¥ In » is a living iument to the patie e od skill of the men who have charge of the state institution Mont Alt Dr. H ( Frontz, of Huntingdon, sent Adams te Mont Alto, and on Mond day when he gazed. upon f! adow of two vears ago he could elie WR eves Tantalum Pens. Pens for writing purposes are being manufactured vy in Germany by a s exclt some cur nd with stee > easily and This faul gold pen are factory a po the un has to lum and this operation metal like iri ifs both complicated and expensive. This new pen is of tantalum and comes to manufacturer in the form of a black powder. The pen that is made m this has the ten acity of steel and the flexibility of gold.—Harper's Weekly. KINDS OF HARNESS Edwar Kec g LANCASTER, Tou-R-TST Half Price. On The Square [runks at Great Bar- gains, Liver Salts: torpid liv- heartburn, bili- breath, Relieves constipation, er, sick headache, ousness, water brash, bad noon to v dizziness, prickly heat, distress af- Mr. G » of near Masterson- ter eating, and clears the com- ville, was a week visitor in this plexion. lace Frank Schwanger, the Fairview It corrects ills arising from lack | tt i ir. circulated in our midst of exercise, improper food and Iir- th St wee to try your great medicine, as I am fully pe .rsuaded that it will cure the ailments from which I suffered if given a fair chance. “If you think this letter will contrib- ute anything towards further introducing | your medicines to afflicted women who are passing through this trying period, it is with great pleasure I consent to its publication.” — Mrs. JULIA A. MOORE, 17 East St., Asheville, N. C. The Case of Mrs. Kirlin. Circleville, Ohio.—*‘I can truthfully g much good during Change of Life as Ly- = dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. n “Before I had taken one half a bottle of it I began to feel better, and I have continued taking it. My health is better than it has been for several years. If | ull women would take it they would es- cape untold pain and misery at this time of life.”’— Mrs. ALICE KIRLIN, 358 W, Mill St., Circleville, Ohio. The Change of Life is one of the most | cnitical periods of a woman's existence. Atsuch timeswomen may rely upon Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. MILTON GROVE Mrs. S. L. Gingrich left Saturday t Ocean Grove. regular meals. Try it, better for we Kopi and wife Sundayed you than pills, Price 256¢ a bottle. with relatives and irien 1s near the Colebrook Hill church For sale at «a Mr s Greiner spent er and family € iN ge. The CHANDL ndler of Chickies Valley, spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Druggst Frank B. Grosh and other friends. _ r. W. M. Thome of Mount Joy, | made Sunday call on his brother, Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 a. m. § to Dr. Arthur J. Thome in this place. 45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wittle and son West Main St., MT. JOY, PA. Roy, spent Sunday as guests of Os-| car Koppen near Elizabeth- ‘ town Our Plant Mrs, Cl Ney and daughter | Elsie of E own, were visit- home of Mr. and Mrs. Cirost rosin. Veslev Shope and two or parents, | Wittle [ Elmer Wittle of Saturday and Cc. H ruests of NOW R say that I never had anything do me so | from the Marshall Ad f Harrisburg, spent some | Mr. and |. | tests, to take charge of the sports for he boys on the first day of the | fair. Entry blanks have already [ been printed giving a full account of {the whole meet and which will be | distributed over the county. Every { High School and Grammar School [ will be visited by men familiar with {this work who wll encourage every | boy who can run and jump to enter the contest. The Athletic Meet will include nine events which will be open to any resident of Lancaster County include the 140 will dash, running board These events one dash, jump, run hundred vard vard S80 ward dash, running high and twelve The three classes. re f jump, one mile pound shot put, limited events will include »st class will oe open to any boy weizhing logs than 125 pounis and under 18 rears cf oe class will be open to any 110 vears of age Second boy weighing less than pounds and under 16 The third class will be open to any bov weighing less than 95 pounds ind under 14 years of age The contest has arranged allow a small boy to take part as to in the running and jumping in his well as the voung More than riven the class as twenty in $200.00 in medals w bovs at this meet gold medals for the winners ir each event, silver medals for those winning 3rd One of the place interesting feat- most ures of the meet The e compose races first re representing the I.ancaster County Townshir High Schols will be eligible to enter race The second relay race ns represent- Borough ing the T.ancaste County Borough Hig} Schools race. be to decide e I Franklin Ancaster and High open to cademy, 1 hool .ancaster will be School boys of | ning re ( fle t = : The one invitation relay will rosh, after taking a | . : ’ ARINg a /,, open to societies and clubs in from arduous school |, teastor Couniy leave Mo to again C Ste 2 eh en 1 school term | Cn i cei vi esent a Silve Bucks county. | : lthe org 1 win Neagley son Ross and y Medals ill also ho had been the Foil embers of i vini E. F. Grosh and | It i : 3 3 . is estis 1 h for their home {and six handred bovs s supervising principal of schools. 5 : Is Abloom in ie Are Mot, representing en reene el Mresreticii {all the High Schools and Grammar With the Freshest Flowers of the Printing ools in the count Many Art. It Is a Complete, Up to Date Print BACK RUN ling boys wi 136 be found in ing Plant, Ready to Do Your Commercia! Rettew is our first tobaceo |. pte Printing Attractively, Your Law Printir & cutter some cuttin 2 io a rihe 5 iy Accurately, Your Social Printing Arti John Whit spent Sun- |p... op a : ; tically and All Printing Expeditiously. ir Rettew. | - 0. eh 1 n entertain- a § A B I I Flying Men Fall ea A € Sunday. Ce & ms to liver and kid- 8! S Ss ti spent S amily of roubl other people, iW rt I n ¢ Rn " k loss of appetite, £ . A A > SH £ ness, headach : ’ a cA —— esas S S with Hen- run-dowr : : NORTHWEST RAPHO ’ =f eet 10.1¢ ' s Day services were held TD nn., Bae r f ig El tot t The 3 G I Sund afternoon S ] Blectric E 1d : Bitters write id more to tat " the ore down s section a Br > Mr. Dreshor's w I eting at Rheems on S and good ap- 1 . Har B LF: stomach reme- held at the + Eg feli( atl 1 dies 1 used.” So they help every- S ha Q : 2 : .}o 5 Zug, jr., on r ) S to suffer when this handke x 13 1 help you from the kid th firs rv i Only 50c at S. B. 2 neckties. = 18 ! ib \y even- | Bernhart & Co's res——— Alien sane i : with them a lot of eu aes a Read the Bulletin other articles. Read the Bulletin . ih ible Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin ‘The merry chimes of the school Advertise in the Mt. Joy Builetin a _. | bells are about at hand. Miss Irene | RR EEE Se mom om | Sheetz of Elizabethtown, will take = { charge of ques Hill School. YY —— 2 x] Messrs. John and David Shenk, p— al David and Amos Gibble and Howard | : 3 | Ruhl, spent several days last week | . B tat Philadelphia and Atlantic City. I he I all Hats Are Here And Y ou W ill W ant B | Chiques Hill school house has| @l | undergone some very essentlai re- ® | pairs, and still others would be | One When You See Them | | receuary, Dut. time does not perm | a | of them veins made now. | $1.00 to $3.00 : | | | | GETZ BROTHERS ESTEE EERE RRR wR WEEE RR | { was —— } | All Because of a Hog . i Frank Prescott, bicycling from | Elizabethtown to Stevens Hill a few | | days ago, collided with a porker, | thrown off his machine and broke one of his arms. ——— Ee | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | Read the Bulletin taine Fact To Your Store of Knowledge Add This Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that many a person is firm- ly in its grasp before aware of its progress Prompt attention should be given the slightest symptom of | kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the back, headaches, dizzy pells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the kidney secretions are of- fensive, irregular and attended with pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once Thousands recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills Read the statement below, A. E. Cox, cigar maker, Orchard St., Manheim, Pa., says: had occasion to Kidney Pills me entire relief Today “Some vears ago | Doan'’s and two take hoxes gave [ still hold this remedy in high es- teem Anvone suffering from kid- ney complaint can dehrend upon Doan’'s Kidney Pills to remove the trouble A public endorsement for this remedy is no more than it de- serves..” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. ee eel ~ ALL GRIST FOR THE BRIDE Other Women in the House Have Small Chance of Receiving Bune dles That Are Sent Home. who nearly got with & andise gave this > home her to the PI An uptown stalled in bundle of gon for cels, accord Public Ledger. “There is our boar di ng-house,” aid. “Eve erything in the dry-goods line is grisy to the mill of the woman about to be woman a Ninth merch street car 1iladelphia a prospective bride im she married. Other women who have the misfortune to live in the same house shop under ulties. The 7 they can insure the enjoyn their own purchases is to c: home. “If the things are delive bride snaps the Possit real shop 13tances f.. Ser has no but circ her a th room all parcels of shape that that front door. S80 many of the things do belong to her that to read the label or listen to what the delivery boy says is consid- ered superfluous exertion. And the bride is equally disdainful of g pre- liminary examination. Egostically she rips off wrappers and digs into cone tents. “Yesterday I heard her raising the roof because a certain shop had sent her six pairs of black silk stockings, instead of the pink, blue and tan she had ordered. After she had sent the stockings back and had the money stockings prope ombine to make 1ts bring to her whatever size and come to funded I discovered the were mine. I cannot afford to con- tribute these parcels to the bride's wardrobe, so I am carrying them home.” The Shippen School FOR GIRLS er Opens September 19th Further information m: Miss Shaub, i from retary Und 1 ty 1< at t} rons at ti p tember 8th, corner Sep Marion Streets Shaving Hair Cutting Joseph B. Hershey Tonsorial Parlor East Main St. MOUNT JOY Three Chairs. No Waiting Agen for the Middletown Steam | Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. OLD DR. TEER 8 DR. W. n THEEL Spring Garden St., (formerly 535 N, 6th Ly oh Pa.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only German | Specialist. The German ary the only Guaranteed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others ean’t Care, all use Mercury & Arsenie, worse than the Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity, All Skin & Private Diseases, Excesses, both sex, Abuses, Weak nesses. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Drains, Atrophy, Piles, Losses, Varicocele, Hydroeele, Rupture & Strietare, vo eutting, Kidney, Bladder, 46 yrs. practice &6 yrs. Hosp. | “xp. in Germany. Book Fete, 40 fos all, exposing Museams, | ity & Country 4 ivertising F: 0-4,6-9; San. 9-2. | Read the Bulletin 1.ancaster, Rohrerstoir™, Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Klizebeth- town Street Railway Co. sler, Associate, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the Coun ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justi- ces of the Courts of Oyer and Termi- YP aE 17 ner, and General Jail Delivery ad ESTWARD Quarter Sessions of the Peace in an Jeave SI as 0 4%. 5% PE for the County of Lancaster, have ls- A 4.16, 5.15, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 1.16 sued their precept, to me direeted, . requiring me, among other things, Be Roar Wa Wi, 53 $3. to make public proclamation thru- 135, 3.3%, 2 5.35 5% 1%. gS S115. out ny pailiwicky Hat a Count of o% JTeave Lan , 5.12, 6.57, 867 er an erminer and a General Jail 7 38% 35% ode, 157, mA JZ 3 Delivery, also a Court of the General Leave Salunga_A m, 5.15, 6.00, 3.00. 500 Sarien Sessions of the Peace and f 0 . .00, 2.00, 3. ai elivery, will commence in e ar Sn. Sn 3. ot Court House in the City of Lancas- 9.15. 10.15, 11.15. P m, 12.15, 1.15, 2.16, ter, in the Commonwealth of Penn- 18, a 6.15, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.16, 10.16, sylvania, ive 4 Elizabethtown—A m, 6.46, 7.4, ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN 1 is ua 5 5 de 2% sk SEPTEMBER, (THE 9th,) 1912, 12.80. In pursuance of which precept Pub- 2 EASTWARD . "lic Notice is hereby given to the May- jeave Elizabsthtowh-—A mm 64, 14 'or and Alderman of the City of Lan- 5 145 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.46, 10.45, A m caster, in the said ceunty, and all the ; Justices of the Peace, the Coroner iB fib and Constables of said City and Coun- 5 11.1 ty of Lancaster, that they be then .. and there in their own proper per- n 35 sons with their rolls, records and ex- 30, 11.30, |aminations, and inquisitions, and their other rememberances, to do 5 those things which to their offices ‘11.83 {appertain in their behalf to be done, and also those who will prosecute = against the prisoners who are or then ty | shall be, in the jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be them ] 33% | and there to prosecu.c against them 10.16, 11.15. | as shall be just. 7.15. 8.15, 9.15, 1 m 8 turdays a car will leave Lancas- | r at 1} Elizabethtown ® p m; Leave yur form 6.156 a. m first car leaves I Leave Elizabetht irked (x THE DOMesTo YaCUUM CLEANER, Works like ar nar irpet swee Sent Price og and $16 LDN “oy ee #5 rc j A : por] AN A kb . & » : | # 1 oy i B. FF. PEFFER Agent MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 60 YEARS’ f EXPERIENCE RADE MARKS DESIGNS Cor YRIGHTS &c turdays and special occasions Sins betwwen Lancaster and Mt fh to 8.15 Pennsylvania Railroad Personally-Conducied Excursions TO Niagara Falls O er 10, 191 Round Trip From Mount Joy Pa., SCIAL TRAIN pallm Pario Cal 1 Day Coaches, running via the ng Car. Pltrsqus Susy ushanna Valiy} Boss August 15 Montreal, oka Lakes, Yellow stone Park, eat Lakes, September 12. Reference: Jonas L. Terms Moderate. CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt Attention given to Sales of | Real Estate and Personal Property. | Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- | day at No. 62 North Duke Street Minnich. Bell Telephone i { Dated at Laneaster the 14th day Jo August, A. D. 1912, MILTON EBY, Sheriff. ai. WE ; Eo RN RECOMMEND ? AND SELL ie: The XP sit” SPAN K& &YOLLARD | Eg pr COMTANY i Re 7 | : "DRY -MASH | ? MAKES THEM LA {OR BUST ! C ow | ea i | d v Mas { For Sale by BRANDT & STEHMAM | Mount Joy. Pa. { Ask the man who feeds it No a If you are hungry for Buckwheat Cakes, the kind mother used te bake, we still have Buckwheat Siour on hand. Meet Me on the Bridge and We'll Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream in Town Ads 3m ART ZELLER'S All Flavors at All Times. Festivals, Prices to Parties, Suppers, Etc. ipecial Marietta Street MOUNT JOY DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 530-532 Woolworth Building { Lancaster, Pa. Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m, Sunday and Other Hours By Appointment Both Phones Bell Lan., 994 a Wie NEVER KNOW To FAIL | | Mrs. C. H.Zeller Sold in Mt. Jo» by E. W. Garber and W. D. Chandler & Co. LUNG DISEASE “After foar in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, but my life was saved and I gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOV shy W. R. Patterson, © PRICE 50¢ and $1.00 AT ALL WwW. M HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIO Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mt. 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