PAGE SIX THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA Wednesday, October 9, 1912, by 1: change of life ™ is a most | The “ critical period in a woman’s ex. istence, and the anxiety felt by women as it draws near is not without reason, ‘When her system is in a de- ranged condition, she may be predisposed to apoplexy, or con- gestion of some organ. At this time, also, cancers and tumors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, | of | headaches, backaches, dread impending evil, timidity, sounds palpitation of the before the in the heart, ears, sparks eyes, women who are period in life e approaching the when woman’s These symptoms are calls from nature for help. The nerves are crying out for assistance and the pe cry should be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pinkhan's Vegetable : Compound is prepared to meet the needs of women’s system at this trying period of her life. It | invigorates and strengthens the I female organism and builds up the weakened nervous system. It has carried many women safely through this crisis, fc was great change may be expected. | 1x as not. me at times and I could walk only a short distance. 0 | 0 rs. “Mrs Estella Gillispie I ONE CASE OUT OF From Forty-Five to Fifty Are Much Benefited Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. MANY TO PROVE OUR CLAIMS. Anne, Il1l.—“1 was passing through the change of life and I was a perfect wreck from female troubles. I had a displacement . ays . . . L irregularities, constipation, vari- and bearing down pains, weak able appetite, weakness and | fainting spells, dizziness, then inquietude, and dizziness, are | numb and cold feelings. Some : ; | times my feet and limbs were promptly heeded by intelligent | swollen. I was irregular and had so much backache and headache, nervous, despondent. tite was good but more often it irritable and was Sometimes my ap- My kidneys troubled “I saw your advertisement ina per and took Lydia E. Pink- vr the ham’s Vegetable Compound, and I was helped from the first. At the end of two months the swel- ling had gone down, I was re- lieved of pain, and could walk with ease. 1edicine iy housework. medicine has saved me from the grave and I am willing for you t« publish anything I write to yow I coxtinued with the and now I do almost all I know your good of others.”—Mrs Esterra Giruiseie, R.F.D, No. 4 Box 34, St. Apne. Illinois. SRR Wilson Progressive Club The mass meeting of the Wilson Progressive Club last Thursday night of the pectations of the was a grand success, the size crowd being above the ex- most optimistic members of the club. Col. James Duffy of Marietta, candidate for vis Estate of Dr. Henry F. Breneman, late of East Donegal township, Lan- Joy, Pa. HARRIET H h Letters testamentary on said es- thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against same will present them delay for settlement to the under- signed, EZRA NEY, Coyle & Keller, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Joseph Welfly, late of ter Past Donegal Township, Lancaster hel Co., Pa. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the rol undersigned, all persons ‘thereto are requested to make im-: diate payment, and those having Mi ment to the undersgned. 2 LILLIE WELFLY, Hu tate having been granted to the pre undersigned, all persons indebted Lif wii family the bec without | Well Brethren residing at Mount Joy, Pa. |The college encouragement ELIZABETHTOWN Interesting (COLLEGE Nates From That Educational Instution O tehinson, ited the ecture Course BRENEMAN, given in urches in eastern ached at the College Chapel on e, Sunday, Sept 17. Elder 1 move with his son John’s ause Executor |always shown in ago he sermon when Alpha Hall and has shown his in- services different years dedicatory ‘was finished, attending the college on est by d at | occasions. There led in sses n september to of this, sermon on Church in are thirteen took part Elder of McPherson, college, conducted state senator, Max Bucher, John R. el Exercises, and addressed the Bucher and Dr. S. 8S. Mann of Co- hool. lumbia addressed the club. During I'he worke n the the intervening week between the partmen f the 111 t Ve first and second meeting, twenty- are, Mrs. A 1ista Re r, Mx Kati four new members were added to Sono M Agnes lexiere, fro the club, making its total member- Bros 1 Misse ( I Doh ship on Thursday night fifty-nine Hele K Mary Scheaffer progressive and enthusiastic mem- Ella I I'so bers. The next meeting will be held Miss 1 GC Fo Isanger, Ww to-morrow night, at which time it ge, er o vears at tl is expected a good many more new uj, h dent 1 cher members will be added. has ne to Ti Colleg NW NT EFey Hu ngdol Pa., irge of J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ihe fh al. &, Miss Myer and Rebekah Shaeffe: caster county, Pa ised, ided the exercises in honor o Letters testamentary on sald es- Gen. Edward Hand held at Lan- tate having been granted to the ¢@ster on Friday, Sept. 20, unde undersigned, all persons indebted the auspices of the Lancaster coun thereto are requested to make im- Historical Society. mediate payment, and those having Mr. Samuel ler an claims or demands against the Janitor of the noy 5 same will present them without de- under his care ¢ CKe lay for settlement to the under- and twenty-five pigs. signed, residing on R. D. 4, Mount | The first numbe of the College W. M. Hollowbush, Atty Executrix.lat 8 P. M.. 1 Deibert Oct 9-6t [Tt will De lecture re on James - i Whitcomb Riley. All friends of the ADMINIST (ATOR Nol school will be welcome at any of Estate of Arua Guhl, late f © these lectures. Joy Township, deceased. p BR W Schioss red Letters of -aministration on temperance sernion at Bareville on estate having been granted to t. go. .... forenoon. Sept. 15. and undersigned, all persons indebt the PROGR : Ydrossed thereto are requested to make Im.- ,.... 0 oie. mediate payment, and those having . |, I. Ober stent consider claims or demands against the same m Yocentl “istiine ih will present them without delay for different churches. in Tastcrn Poh settlement to the undersigned, resid- svlvania. ond. 1avia Dotore. thew jug in Florin, Pa. Pinas. fo collecting - funds to for JOHN F. GUHL, : : : ei Ey Administrator. the Orphanage Building now in pro- Coyle & Keller, . Attorneys, 3s of erection crounds adjacent : — to the Brethren's Home near Neffs! ; EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE ville q JA Estate of Christian Seitz, late of Elder R. Zuz, for n any: years Rapho township, deceased. minister and elder of different Palmyra this preached his greatly Elder its work. many the Sewing quartet, Miller, Sept. 19, and Great Andrew Kansas, Chap- - Some of this year will be Chapel, Oct. 9 Pennsylvania, Zug Fall; and fare- Sept. 22 in the Elizabethtown. appreciates the Zug has Twelve preached the students en- Dept. and indebted there are get more to come. A ladies Kathryn ms or demands against the same Sheaffer, Elizabeth Kline and Carrie ill presant them without delay for Dennis, 1Sunday School | Blizabethtown, Hensel, Atty. Administratrix. Temperance consisting of Leah M.| more than in the District Covention held in in a program held by the, Ww, { Nd in the United Brethren Church, on Sept, 25 Recent visitors at the college Were Mr lohn Hellman, Lan Le WwW, E, GI ire and Kathryn Longenecker Palmyra Iitta Kou Carlisle John helley, Paul hells R | wand John Kauff mal Harry I'he Lite y Con have irranged he follow oul Of ect | iterta for ‘ CAROL " | "7 On Oct ), Humphre ( Deibert 1 ve a | ure recital on Jame Whitcon Riley 1 he Colle Chapel The second number in Elocutionary and Musical Entertain- ment under the direction of Prof George P. Bible and will take place in Heisey's auditorium on Oct, 30 Piatt, Morals in the last Dr. Byron C who lectured on American vear's course will give a lecture at the College Chapel on January 21 1912 His subject will he announced later, Hon, H. Frank caster will give a Eshleman of l.an- lecture entitled Relig ground of Lancaster Swiss ious Founda- back the College German tions and County, at Chapel on Feb, 13 Col. George W. Bain, of Lexing- lecture in subject The New Wo- Man, at. the Col- ton, Kentucky, will April on the man and the Old lege Chapel Dr. D. W. First Church of the Philadelphia, will give the last lec- May 15, at subject be- Kurtz, Pastor of the Brethren of ture of the course on Chapel, his Meaning of Culture. — Eee the College ing the An Obstacle to Road Improvement A person rarely takes to a propo- sition until he is convinced of its merits, or that it will have a bene- ficial effect on his interests. This is true in every line of business and in every phase of life, and it is es- pecially true when the proposition involves the expenditure of money or labor. The improvement of our public roads requires the expenditure of both money and labor. It is plain therefore, that those from whom the money and labor for improving our roads must come first be convinced that it will insure to their beneficial interests and general .welfare. This has been one of the greatest obstacles to road improvement. After campaigning to more thgn ten years of active emphasize the ne cessity for the Waller Page, States Office of National G work, sayvs Logan director of the United Public Roads, in the ge, its importance has not been *d by the people. » MANY OF thoroughly appreciate the > economic and social idvantages which will result from good roads, b the majority ) ( \ € rsal of this majority will he the greatest achievement t ttained 1 the 1gitation for road improvement, and the only thod whe } hat ma 1 ccomplished i hin - em at edt on o ) to the bel \ h vill ru 0 them The ¢ 0 od roads ex whether he live in city or country, and to every enterprise, whether it be igricylter 1], man are more or less dependent on the ufacturing, or mining. Al common highways as an avenue of the commercial transportation, and in proportion as these highways are improved so as to facilitate trans- portation are they benefited there by, These benefits have been carefully computed and estimated in dollars and cents, and so enormous have they been thus demonstrated to be | that they present convincing thinking man of ¢ ument to any the importance and necessity for road improvement, ALMOST BURNED TO DEATH sonal property tax this year will ap- proximate $5,010,000 or $264,000 in 1911, according to efoofefoofocort SR rer Rr To idnlededndedods Bofoiedordodederdotovioodon beshotootod 3 S200 00a - TTT TTT TTTTTTTTTTTTrTrereeey em Beelesleclestealeateileatetedede dl SB. 8 2 = Besleeliectestooloalocialocioaiondect B.. . 5 2 2 2 3. LJ J J J he i J a a nn BRITT Be oT ale odo uhh a2e Bool. BRETT TY Fo oPo ole ee 0 oe o% Te eo abe Pontes he TRIES SSRN D aT aS I TEN ENR TE EO EE Jennies fonTe ne i sive dreleedreleeiooiodeddollecdope deivdededoibded wivoddvieddodoadeodvroieodeddodedeofoiorieodeoirofodeododeodedod and has no superior at the weekly an yarn; thread nets and overlock edges. DON'T PAY CARE FARE Ride To Lancaster and Back At Our Expense We pay your round trip car fare from anywhere in Lancaster County on purchases of $10 or more. This is the ideal store for out of town folks. Next Wednesday is ‘‘Opportunity Day” ITEMS WILL BE LARGER THAN EVER NEW, FRESH, FALL THE LIST OF ON THE MOST DESIRABLE, IT. AND THE MERCHANDISE, TREMENDOUS SAVINGS DON'T MISS PRICE WILL, ALLOW YOU IT'S GOING TO BE A RECORD BREAKER. An Extra Special Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Bedding and Upholstery at Donovans. The Only Furniture Store in Lancaster and Five Adjoining Counties That Sells Exclusively For Cas IT PAYS TO BU YFOR CASH—AT DONOVAN’S. WE ARE GOING TO TELL YOU WHY. WE BUY FOR SPOT CASH AND THEREBY DEMAND SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS; OUR PURCHASES ARE ENORMOUS AND THEREBY OBTAIN CONCES- SIONS THAT THE SMALL STORES IN LANCASTER ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN: WE SELL FOR CASH AND THEREBY ARE NOT COMPELLED TO CHARGE YOU FOR LOSSES, INTERESTS, COLLECTION EXPENSES, SUCH AS IS THE CUSTOM WITH IN- STALLMENT OR CREDIT STORES. OUR PRICES ARE ABSOLUTELY A THIRD LESS THAN OTHERS ASK YOU FOR GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY, NO MATER WHAT DISCOUNT SUCH STORES ALLOW YOU, WE STILL CONTEND AND CAN PROVE THAT OUR PRICES ALLOW YOU A SUBSJANTIAL SAVING. COMPLETE AUTUMN STOCKS OF FURNITURE, ARRIVED WITHIN THE PAST MONTH YOUR EVERY HAVING FURNISHERS; ALL HOME TICALLY TER, FOR CARPETS A DISPLAY OF FURNITURE DOUBLE IN SIZE OF THAT SHOWN BY 0 PURCHASE IS P , BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, ETC., ARENOW ANY OTHER STORE. EVERYTHING RSO. DONOVAN'S IS RECOGNIZED AS THE ROTECTED BY OUR BROAD GUARANTEE. COMPLETE; IS NEW, LEADING WITH PRAC- CEN- BRUSSELS RUGS Priced Remarkably Low event in Rugs; it's an that will as- This is an out of the ordinary oppor- exact size Rug you want at a price tunity to get the tonish vou. These are all high-grade Brussels Rugs of exceptional durability in many effective patterns and colorings. $10.50 Rugs—6x9 feet—$8.25 $15.00 Rugs 8.3x10.6— $12.50 $18.50 Rugs 9x12 feet— $15.50 $22.00 Rugs 11.5x12 feet—$17.50 $30 Brass Beds at $21.90 Fall pattern; constructed with 2-inch posts vertical filer rods in head handspun A beautiful new mounts, and foot parts with heavy heavy form a neat vanel effect, each rod having polished or dull finish. You can’t equal this bed ornaments at top and bottom; anywhere at the price. We guarantee assemblage—for Brass Bed, in our vast Beds became highly many every five years. As soon as Brass popular, ever) store offered guarantee. Know yous store promise, but not all back up what they advertise. Our guarantee is your pro- tection. Join Our October Sewing Machine Club $2.00 Down: Then $1.00 a Week Will bring to your home on the day you choose it: any one Machines in the represented in our of the Best United States; all variety. By this plan you can obtain the “Free,” the best and most perfect machine ever invented or you can get the most wonderful machine at $13.95 ever produced, besides any other in our tock which vou prefer. Our $17 “Donovan Special is self threading price. machine in your home while making small Isn't this an easy way to get your New Sewing You have the payments. Machine? Nottingham and Scotch Net Lace Curtains One-Fourth Off Curtains; made of the finest quality Egypti- Point and Real Lace All full-length beautiful double Irish effects $2.50 Values, $1.89 3.00 Values, $2.49 $3.50 Values, $2.79 Values, 79c¢ $1.19 $1.00 $1.50 Values, $2.00 Values, $1.59 FINE AXMINSTER CARPETS; REGULAR $1.25 GRADE. An exceptional offering of beautiful 98e¢. quality Axminster Car- pets; a broad collection of very handsome patterns with borders to match, in soft rich colorings; greens and browns predominat- ing, being the most favored carpet colorings for Fall. EXTRA GOOD QUALITY 5 75¢ BRUSSELS CARPETS 9c. A clean up of odd rolls and dropped patterns; such that will not again be mills this season. A very rare op- portunity to made up by the obtain floor coverings at less than mill cost Bring . g variety to $15.90 large room measurements with you; there's an extra good choose from. 3-PIEBE MISSION SUIT; EXACTLY LIKE CUT A good $20 Suit for $15.90. Three frames constructed of selected white oak. fumed Oak; leathers: roomy pieces: Early Eng- quality Spa finished in lish or the seats are upholstered in extra every piece finely finished. This Suit is a very special ) S1 é value, and one of the best we've been able to offer this season $16 China Closet, $12.90 Golden Oak 1artered China Closets; made of the best grade of solid white oak an ¢ K and golden color, beautifully finished in rich, » size closet, will accomodate full 100-piece dinner set: ad- justable shelves; French legs and carved feet, An exceedingly pretty pattern of new Fall design: an extraordinary value: would other store at $16.00; Our Beautiful Irish | \ ver) 11 in every ; : sell in every price is $12.90 Point Lace C urtains handsome athering of Irish Point L ace effective designs. All full Curtains, in length cur- very best quali- the very newest and most tains, with beautiful applique with borders on the ty nets. A very unusual opportunity: choose early 50 Curtains—Special Price, $1.98 Hi 50 Curtains—Special Price, $2.98 $5.00 Curtains—Special Price, $3.98 200 Dozen Window Shades 25c and 50c Values, 19¢ and They're 3 39¢ made of the best quality opaque shading mounted on guaranteed spring roller; full variety of the most desirabl 2 8 S § sirable A splendid offering shadesis most desired, colors; complete with fixtures ready to hang window Bedding, just when change of Extra Savings AEP bP bbb deb bbb RRR RRR RRR ER Rb Eb bb bP eofoufectodcheolenferiodoodrofedodeofocgododedendrdecfooduafodeofecdeadeegeods fede dod doddedeods doedosfosfedoefededededdgedododod 3 Sd dy SS Sb bd edie Bede doctetotodedetotocte ded CROP EET T TT ETTTTTTTTTY diseindiselodiodiodis doddoddd Coded db BBB $2.8. BoeReslechoaBorhedoclioaBorhe ste Boatocte ale lee ale dle Be BacBoals Bale. $2. 8. FETT TTT Te eeeseeetTrvrer rere rreot rere 444940644 tax is not payments indicate that the counties forts a law and are due for some weeks the sentatives, and through whose ef- appropriation was Scientific American, New York City 3 ‘ , A handsomely illustrated weekly. Pure Food Serial No. 45605 year: four months. § Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a 1. Sold by all newsdealers. Peni r Sed-Pillows; good, clean, odorless and well cured Maytown Youth Found That Cigar- Save on ( ouch Covers Ponte yen hoe iI ya art tick; striped with floral ettes and Gasoline Don’t Mix Yorders, 21xio inches; $2.50 values; pair $1.98 Heavy reversible Couch Covers, made of heavy reversible White Bed Blankets; large size: soft as a Cl 3 in handsome Rite tts ; : : Sa ? Soft and fleecy; fancy pink lighting a cigarette in the vicini- tapestry; 69 inches wide; In handsome tug patterns and color- horde regular $1.50 values: $1.13 ty of soli vessel rerous ings. : : : : 2 ul son : Extra larg: size Blankets; twelve-quarter: all wool: white » Allen Herr of Maytown found that Regular $1 Couch Covers at 79 with pink border; very heavy; $8.00 values: $5.98 & out on Monday when he delivered a | Regular $2 Couch Covers at $1.49 Comforts; of fine sateen; with border: filled with snow white 3 quantity of the inflammable stuff at i Regular $3 Couch Covers at $1.98 cotton; well made: $2.50 value $1.19 the Hicks store and struck a match | wm : ich [ over the empty can while waiting | for payment, His clothes were sat- | § urated with oil, and when the | § fumes from the can ignited he was | % at once enveloped in fire. He ran | o to the pump in front of the Wash- | § irgton House, and luckily a bucket iE was close by, the entire contents of | ¥ . which were poured upon him. His | 32 to 38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna. left arm from the tips of his fingers : go fod otosfrfotodoofosrfesforfetont to the shoulder was almost burned | Joofeoforfect ofociesfeofesforfuresiocfurusfocts efecorteny efosrrfosucte ibid dodich dh dit d eddie ddd dodged ddd ddd to the bone. Friends dressed the wounds and he was hurriec me, | ing actions at law result favorably. Lphrata Gets Carrier Service 0000004006 i nd nd he 1 home Pony oval $1. bani > 1s 992999209504 000 4 | 60 YEARS’ where Dr. T. E. Ingram attended | lsast year the state receive , Letter carrier service will be es- ® ! EXPERIENCE him. 745,700.58 of which three fourths tablished in Ephrata, on Oct. 16th, 3 Bows Catarrh Jelly 3 y seers EE rss was returned to the counties under this being the. initial inauguration : ® . Toc : ry. AY riiv at Sis Gives Immediate Relief & INCOME FROM PERSONAL PROP. | the law. . . of the town pa village may deliv- 3 . ARTY ar is year sixteen counties ery service. ‘he early desi ti ERTY far this yor Ss : ery s e ea 1y signation $ Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Cold S have made their pavements in full of Ephrata, the third largest town ° i th i d Ini ® State Will Get Over Five Million |20d three on account, Philadelphia, in Lancaster county, for the experi- 4 il the Head, Influenza i TRADE Manse and Z y ies i the n E rati Dollars, and More Than Last|20d Allegheny counties being ! enial operation Of te How System : Guaranteed or Money Refunded ® Anyone sending a sk ren eHIs 80. Year largest payers. These nineteen is an official recognition of the suc-, ¢ Price 25c. By Mail only : quiclly ascertain our opinion free whether an : sas . y =acC, Ma »bably pa ble. C counties have paid in $3,474,396.36 cessful efforts of Congressman W. $ @ Hirt Eon BRI pg ~ 3 . : sent e. Oldest ac Or securin, atents. Pennsylvania's income from per-|2and a balance of $1,535,603.64 is W. Griest, who was sponsor for the $ Bows Mfg. Co. “Putenis taken ii; Gh Munn & Co. recetve IR ” % s : % eo 0 w t charge, in the due. Considering the fact that the legislation in the House of Repre- @ 500 West 159th S: special notice, with : est 9th Street estimates made at the auditor gen- eral’s department, and the summary run higher if efforts being made to 'secure additional returns and pend- personalty. getting in their taxes on gecured for mail delivery and collec- tion facilities in communities hav- ——— Gee ing second and third class offices. Read ‘the Bulletin | E u I | { A | posts —" = B Branch MOR ™ Rf.. Washingtbn, D. C. Read the Bulletin MUNN & Cg, 3s1eroncnar. Nowy York Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ae EA Lk