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THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, PA.
October 9 1912
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. E, SCHROLL,
HE BULLETIN |
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All correspondents must have their
communications reach this office not
later than Monday, Telephone news |
of importance between that time and |
12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- |
ges for advertisements must posi-
tively reach this office not later than |
Monday New advertisements |
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
might. Advertising rates on appli-
night
EDITORIALS
When they formed the Harvester
trust
it,
George do |
evidently they let |
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Bvery time an aviation meet does
not kill
are in order.
anybody congratulations
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It is almost impossible to be-
lieve that in his youth Col
velt had weak lungs,
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Would it be considered
tion if we sent a regiment of suffra-
Roose-
interven-
gettes across the border?
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Judging by the case of Banker
re Morse, there sanitarium in
the same ciass with a jail.
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is no
So much for the porch swing
it is not as slippery as the old-
fashioneq hair sofa used to be.
$9
With all those big crops the
farmers of the United
be able to buy a lot of money.
States will
that they
battleship
How did it happen
have named the new
Pennsylvania instead of
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Penrose?
The rebels in Mexico have again
taken flight, adding still
the moving
more to
picture man’s burden.
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That war between Turkey and
Italy is almost as full of thrills as
an international chess tournament.
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Well, Standard Oil
Company doesn’t need a press agent
te keep its name before the pub-
lic.
anyhow, the
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An Agricultural Department re-
port says that lightning does strike
twice in the same place. Cheer up,
Bill!
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Since Col. Roosevelt rode in the
engine, Doc Wilson
Pecome restless on the rear
form.
seems to have
plat-
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Countries to the south have al-
ways found that the Dove of Peace
has difficulty in learning to coo in
Spanish.
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As a supreme test of fealty, the
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WE 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,
FINES" STOCK LAP
ROBES IN THE COUNTY,
FROM $2.50 TO $25.00... EV.
ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE
AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL
STOCK OF VETERINARY
MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL
KINDS OF HARNESS
Wal | Ke el
ANCASTER, P
Tou-R-TST
(reat. Bar-
ES TEC REA REIS ETRE N RETR ERO RR RENEE
I'runks at Half Price
gains. On The Square
ASK FOR
A
Toilet
softness,
he: ling
Of velvety
pregnated with balsam,
carefully sealed in antiseptic
ages. It is recommended by
cians as a healing agent, and as
preventative of piles and
incident to sewerage systems.
treated with balsam,
paper
a special which
process,
the soft flexibility of the paper
card for circular and demonstration.
Price $10 and $16
uffragettes should organize anoth-
er parade and iavite Col. Roosevelt |
to march.
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the southern republic meditates be- |
ing good just as Uncle reaches for
Reports from Mexico suggeSt at |
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his slipper. |
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Some people are seeing the sights |
of New York “murder- |
ear’ used in Rosenthal. |
They are easily amused.
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from the
killing
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Lil Nordica has returned from
abroad as thin as a match, but no |
doubt she will fill out again after a
prosperous season in America.
a" 8»
If the doctors could give hay
fever a high
eould make more money out of it
than they do with appendicitis
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sounding name, they
It now develops that emploves
John D. have bee
for bounty
snakes, so we look for
Boost in the price of auto juice |
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an stinging. him
money on propagated
another |
King George has bestowed the
title of “Colonel” upon Aviator |
Cody; so it seems there are other }
ways of getting it by living
two weeks in Kentucky.
The Colonel
hotel keeper in |
volume of
vanished from his room. Tut! Tut.!
Colonel. You
Revelations left. |
became enraged at a
Portland
essays by
when a
Paul Hermit
have Caesar and |
reer ntl QA rr
Fortune in Faces
There's often much truth in the
saving “her face is her forune,” 1}
its never said where
eruptions, blotches, or other
ishes disfigure it. Impure blood is
back of them all, and shows the nee®
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They
promote health and beauty. Try
them. 25 cents at S. B. Bernhart &
Co’s.
but |
skin
blem-
pimples,
A nn
: Do You Know “Tobe?”
{Tobias H. Hershey of Rapho,
ous and busy every day, passed
80th birthday on Wednesday.
v
IB. BE PERFRER
Agent
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Me on
the Bridge and We"
Have a Plate of the
Best lce Cream in Tow
RT ZEy LER'S
All Flavors at All
necial
Times.
Prices to Parties, Festivals
Suppers, Ete.
Mrs. GC. H. Zeller
Marietta Street MOUNT JOY
ri fry
iiiy
Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber :nd W. UL. Chandler
© & Co.
Cali for free sample.
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law
8 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri
day at Ne. 52 North Duke Street
Paper
diseases| CJ
This | to
Works like an ordinary carpet sweeper. Send
BAINBRIDGE NORTHWEST RAPHO |. AR
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= Simon 3, Steffy spent Sunday at Mur Mary Gibble | pending some
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w lulizabethiow! ne in the ft ily of John Gelb
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= Mis Renb of Lancaster, vis John W Gelb and family were
= ited her rents, Mr, and Mrs. B. I. |Sabbath ests in the home of F, 8 a
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2 he |@
= M Andrew Boreman Nathaniel H inger's were Sunday | 8
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= lancaster Fal ol He in ‘ fam of Albert | a
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= | 1 lay Caslow I]
= I'h Bainbri \ Club met at David Martin had his buggy “frac |m HE JC 110 Clot
= M Mirian tl 1 Pd 1 th another
- oe 0 INS riam ! on 1 A) rivin 10% NV ano er
2 : |. better reputation
= reda evenin recent! 'm I
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= Ab 1 Steffy of Harrisbu va Another lig! frost was realized |
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= ‘ 1 of h fath Simon S. lon Tuesda morning Not much w I nere are no clothe
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= ffy, on Sunda) damage resulted " more w rn ‘af
; . ore wear, ore sati1siad
3 I. Willis Smith moved into the Ah! A light frost on Monday |® 10 sid
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= he ¢ itely vacated by Prof. and [night However it did not, hurt the | @
= Mrs. H, S. Brinser lunhoused *‘towock” or
= } 1 : nt ed ‘‘towocl crop |.
= Howard M. Shenk of Muscatine, Found A purse containing al ow
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= lowa, is the guest of his parents, Mr. [small amount of money Call for it
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z ind Mi Christian Shenk at the correspondent's office, |
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= Miss May Stoner of Lancaster C. R. Geib, principal of the Elm
= spent several days with her parents, [Tree High School reports an er |.
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= Mr. and Mrs. Christian Stoner rollment of thirty six students, |m
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= Miss Mary Meckley of Elizabeth George Geib and Milton Hertzler, | »
= town, visited her parents, Mr. and of East Petersburg, were Sunday |
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= Mrs. Jacob Meckley, on Sunday guests in the home of FF. W. Geib =
= Mrs. George Montgomery of Phila- I, W. Geib was in Elizabethtown | ®
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=| delphia, is enjoying a two weeks’ |on Saturday night and got a new |®
Z| Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Christian plate for chapping mill, namely an =
E Shenk artificial mouth piece, | m
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= George Sides of Harrisburg, was Miss Bertha l.ehman, an esteemed -
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£ among friends in town on Monday voung lady hailing from Union - {
- Miss Stella Heisev of Lancaster, | Square, visited in the family of en
= spent several days with her aunt, | Frank Sprout, on Sunday. a
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= Mrs. Anna Breneman, F. S. Shenk jr., purchased a prize n
= Miss Mary V. Brinser, of Fal- | winning little canine from Abel W.|®R
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Z mouth, has been elected to fill the | Hollinger, of Mastersonville. The |® That is our candid
Bp vacancy at the Lincoln school She | “hound’s” color is snow white. N
was the valedictorian of the class; There is a growing demand for |g some class. But we don’t
of 1912, Bainbridge High School. shotes weighing from one hundred | =
Mrs. Harry
several d 1 ands Jla- | this
BALSAM SANITISSUE grersl ars with friends and rela-!thi vicinity.
tive
fore
ly w
the Normal Department, Findlay, Church services at Chiques Church
| Ohio. of the Brethren on Sunday evening |g ° But its a pretty sure thing that you'll buy a STYLEPLUS suit and be “in”
NY —— were very largely attended by the | g
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LANCASTER JUNCTION old and young folks. The audience |g that difference of $3 to $8 in hard cash.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Palm took an Was priviledged to hear interesting
heavily im- auto
and |coln,
Roy Sheetz and
physi- | Oak,
aland wife,
under | Thurs
preserves| Mr
wtih- | Leon
Jac
Stella and Henry L.
spent
wife
ily, a
Pe
apples are a failure in some places.
rus White and wife
Martin Gross’
Hoffer at Old Line.
ars are a drug
3 i i i ne 3 ” 1 roctlor f O11 3
S. Brinser is spending |to one hundred and fifty pounds in |= and investigate for your-e
Readers please ad-
Middletown and vicinity be- |vertise in the columns of our
joining her
husband, who late- worthy notify the corres-
as appointed superintendent of pondent.
paper, or
Lin- sermons delivered by J. B. Brubaker No other store in to
of the
of White|A. B.
Jacob Ober Chiques Hill
trip to Brickerville and
Fairview congregation, and
wife Ruhl and H. S. Zug.
spent Sunday with Academy is rapidly
improving its educational
Miss
powers
moved in- Our teacher, Sheetz, is a fine
tenant house last |instructor, although some pupils
“She's pretty strict, and she's :
sday say:
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than STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17.00
tion than
“The Same Price the World Over”’
1f—You be the judge.
Trv on a STYLEPLUS suit and compare it with the best you ever had at $20
to $25, and then if vou don’t agree with our conclusion, you'll not be “out
STYLEPLUS Suits $17.00
UNIQUE Suits $7.00 to $20
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B20 aROe EEE EER ENENIEENREERE EYER
ou Be The Judge
s of anv other make priced at #:
) $25.00 that have a
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more style, more comfort,
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's at $20 to $25 that willjgive you
EEE TE EYEE Ee.
eplus
thes
and as judges of clothing, we think we have
take
judgement,
ask you to our statements on faith. Just come in
“ anything
STYLEPLUS— We are the exclusive
wn sells agents.
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rs. Isaac Walborn and daughter little “crosser’” than our last year's
last Thursday at | teacher,” ete., but that's only good
a May, spent
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out gumming White Oak. for the little cherubs Eo
J Mrs. Alvin Hershey of Manheim, re A A Oe ! 5
Packed in sealed cartons, never| os | =
i Tred : i fas) spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. MAYTOWN | =
é 3 iF 3 Ss . :
Iandied, anno ou a is ; of William Heisey. Cl Fa y | =» n “
germs, and guaranteed tc » abso-| av armer 3 visiting t EE
orm i Inra e ye y pe Mrs. John Rothfus of Harrisburg iyiop Ane : ; |B =
lutely pure, Price 10¢ a roll, or ; : y : Lancaster. | £2
‘es 7 = is spending a few days with Mrs. ; |B n
rolls for 25e. Christ Rothias Rev. George tmore, of M lm v Ww th lusi d =
st R s Re ie i or he WH ; e are the exclusive 41s- MH
FOR SALE AT Mr. and Mrs Henry Helt and ¥ii ops Vight ng 0 : : l= I TE HOUSE =
hii ; < . Prof. H. B. acobs has returned | ®
children spent Sunday with Mr. and . ; ; = tributors of the famous White =
In iz from a visit, to Middletown, [ =
Mrs. John Snavely Tol : : | mm =
. ‘2 acobs is isiting at : “ 1 wr
The Mise Luella’ Gish of Manheim. "OF Cony Is rsnag.e House Shoes for Men. We 5
: : s . Lewistown and other places | =
5 spent Wednes with her friend, Divid- A. Holerbonich 1 ; | a
Druggist Misy Siolln Weaver avi A, olenha igh has return | guar rantee to sell you a We 1t =
Miss S . ed from a week's visit to Perry|m :
oo Miss Sarah Snavely and Mr. and ; | Ql -
; : 5 Mrs. Menno Hess and daughter An- cout. ; i : ; : | & Shee at from $2.50 to $4.50. 7]
Sunday Hours 8 to 9—5 to 6.45 p. m. |p, chant Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, 4 hatles Merter, ol Aeoin, 1s the | g . . : a
WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA. | William Heisey. Bs: of is parents, Dr. and Mrs. G =m We show a large variety of a
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Snavely and Briel: : . | = TT 1 ‘
avto digaor des Nal od F- ~ p nels " .
THE DOMESTIC V son Clarence nd Anna May, spent] CTD Risser, of Modesto, Col, [8 Pansaad all Black Jeathens 3
C VACUUM CLEANER Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Allen was visiting in this section and a : . : o
Elizabethtown for several days. "® in Button, Bluchers and als. a
James McCline, the veteran stage |
ob Weaver, wife and daughter : |
.. !driver, has rounded out 34 years of |
Buch and wife 4 : : ils 1 |
. ; service in carrying the mails betwee
Sunday with John Snvder and hi
ria 2 £ here and
and James Kauffman and fam- 1
. 200
t. Manheim. : . : {
his 56th birthday anniversary |
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com—————
1 Marietta. He is enjoying | 5 :
health and recently celebrated | ® ices ® O ® a
. ; Rev. E. E. Kauffman, pastor of |
PLEASANT HILL |
around here and
the Church of God, this place, is|®
attending conference at Shippens- | @
bur The congregation voted for =
I » Tillie
Jacob Williams of Maytown :
ra Bins laytown and pig return. M. M. Hoffman is there |
family, were Sunday callers at the
Fort.
Jacob Shank and wife, we are vears. |
| pleased to state, are able to be about
|again.
Har
Frank MecKain, jr., aged two years |.
was removed to the Columbia | ® Mount Joy Hall B
vey Hostetter has a fi ‘TOD i
€ e fine croj thumb of his | &
hospital to have the
“or \ , orecati y | WE
also as a delegate and has represent- | E
ed the church at conference for man¥ | = HS
= Oe
S.
Idg. - = . Mount Joy, Penna.
ELE
of watermelons, raised expressly -:for ri is 5
ol \ bi I y-for joft hand amputated. With his 5 | (jg @® 8 § 5 Q/§ 82 8 3 8 @
| his own use. :
i : vear old brother they were plaving
Harry Gish on Friday last thresh- : . |
: Soin i St thresh- ang in some manner got hold of an Shaving Halr Cutting
el out a considerable amount f
i $ . nount of ,ve and the elder brother almost Hu h
1 ¢ and oats. as |
: . : 5 : servered the member, Physicians Joseph B. ers ey
\ mos Friday and son assisted attempted to save it, but could not, 'T 3 Pa
£ smpted ( save , 3 i
ob Shan} in putting away his censor ial a rior
: ’ as the hand became black and |
ybacto or Saturday. : swollen, | East Main St., MOUNT JOY
Dr. Blough accompanied by his Three Chairs No Waiting
a UD: k .-''\Nh\\||| nree { S. 2
th. Tose ‘ a
A e Fort last Sunday on \ id
SF eraR I i Agen for the Middletown Stean
y Profossional thn. NEWTOWN rie Eater Tled tok MAE sdey
. rata The Brethren in Christ held their | -2uBary. 4000s calied for Tdesday
George Barclay, who operates one : on ; Na : Ra and delivered Friday
Se Cameron's farms, was a regular services on Sunday in the
Fort last week church in this place. DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS
Corn « is going on at the Mr. Jacob Deckert and wife of
fostette m and the farmers are | l-ancaster, spent Sunday at the home Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
ring their land for
of his brother Mr. Amos Deckert 530-532 Woolworth Building
Mr. Ephraim Arndt and family of
seeding.
Lancaster, Pa.
the enterprising
HOTEL McGINNIS Krall »
The undersigned having remode 2]
ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding s
number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete., |
prepared to entertain trans
fent and regular guests.
RESTAURANT
in connection with
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
TURTLE SOLP, Ete. Etc.
P dining room for ladles.
Meat Market
is now
I always have on hand anything
Meats, Ham,
Dried Heel, Lard, Ete.
Veal, Pork and
Prices always right.
H H. KRALL
hotel where he
n the line of Smoked
Sologua,
Also Fresh Beef,
rivate inten.
J. VW. McGinnis,
Ww of Rheems, had his Kinderhook, were the Sunday | Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m. PROPRIETOR West Main Street, Opp. Bank,
eam deliver coal over at the Fort Vom at he Bose of hor Parents Sunday and Other Hours soll Tolcbhon MOUNT 201; Pa.
Yast Week Mr. and Mrs. George Rigle. z . : Pelee ? elepaone
Amos Gis! who resides at the Mr. Harry Ressler and family and | Ty sr Frriet ies atntstnag * | Top Sa :
ross roads, that lead to Bossler’s Mrs. Martha Kochler of Mount Joy, Both Phones vo HARRY WILLIAMS i Jorms Yoderite. Lehi Telopnowm,
hurch, is erecting a fine tobacco Sojourned on Sunday as visitors of | x BARBER 3 CHARLES Ss. FRANK
cellar adjoining his home nr and Mrs > Ham Poste i 3 i i AUCTIONEER
i's aioli ev, S r. Kauffman has returne« %, ss ht r
BACK RUN as pastor of the Centerville charge | 3 Suving Massaging 3 MOUNT J0Y, PA,
Benjamin Zug and wife visiteq|PY the annual Conference of the U.| % Sar Cutting Razors Horned t Prompt Attention given to Sales of
Yohn Hossler's on Sunday. B. church held at Ephrata last week. | i a 2 Shampeoing Toflet Waters & i Real Estate and Personal Property.
Misses Barbara Forry and Anpal MT Albert Rhoads and wife of ah 5 Shigeing Shaving Soaps 3 | Reference: Jonas, I. Minnich
istes DarBate vi al : of | _ i s LL. ] :
Rettew enjoyed a trip to Manor, on Columbia and Mr. Oliver Greenawalt | x Agency For Elkhorn Laundry i = : So
Sunday and companion of Mount Joy, were | fortune. : i Opp. iFirst National Bank |
ie Mastersonville Sunday school | S"RdAY guests of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel | READ P AGES iin fay, 1° Vefore aeplying B41 & MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA i iE z
was closed on Sunday. The attend- Moore. ; | D SWIFT hy | ib de bode edo do dees, | LUNG D Lae </ EASE
ince was good during the summer. Mr. Joseph Strickler and family ot) 1 5 | = “After fuar in our family had died
Andrew Felker and family enter- Mount Joy, Spent Sunday at the | 303 Seventh SE po 0 D.C i In | #8 of consumpti was take nh ith
tained Mrs. White and daughter, home of her father Mr. Peter Risser. | ETE FONE & " Sk ) J ined
Mabel and Harvey Wittle and family. | Mr. George Rhoads and wife of | = Wh 87 pe sind 1s throu yeh eH oh
of Milton Grove on Sunday. [ Malvern, Pa., were last weeks | Ph 7 Di *
William Brehm and family enter- [visitors of his parents Mr, and Mrs. | FRENCH FEMALE f jin
tained the following on Sunday jJonn & Rhoads. # MADAME TG PILL S. (2 i ¥
Frank Shenk and wife, Milton | A Sarg, Czerarx REx? for Suprazsszp Ms i Po 5 a
Werner and wife and Misses Lilian | The British council diseovers REVER KNOWN | RE a font i DISC # i
Johnson, Minnie Roth, Florence and that the reason England failed in ind em oH W. R. Patue
Viola Hummer, Elsie and Mabel | the Olympic contests was because of So % | Eo tun 4
Ruhl and Messers. Wilson Ruhl, [lack of money: and here we had : : 185i - -
Jobs Gelb Harvey Rettew, Harvey|been thinking it was because the ETE 3 of Eleciric Bitters Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
J Ge : “lmer Ginder amd Charles| Americans were the better ath-| __ — | ads me Secl os is now 545." Reate che ML. Jc; Bulletin.
Fissel. | letes. “ye. Read tee Bulletin i 8 OTS TLE Bh Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletin.