The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 04, 1912, Image 4

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: Y follo Friday, Dec. 6, 7 p. m,
Fan I 161 nd rey Instrumental Solo, Ruth Spang
perche t $1 An acre ley Hii mel and Fo
( mestorn land onta 1 Tho ht 1 ! H Deal oO
nd LCT vit imp Schoo Mt Carmel Pa
el t $ 00 riangular lo
0b ’ for t $1 tia Saturday, Dec. 7, 9 a. m.
wi 3 al n \Ctol VO Exercise T deal
2140 1 of & perch Te ! GLa Nixdorf Nun
$ it Heise and roll 0 ipt. S H. Dean: Re
ven t RARD ia a ract bi sponsibility of the Elementary
tween P. R. R. and Harrisburg pike| ol J Refer: 5 !
28 ndivided one ird Preparation of English for he
High hool Mabel Donovan
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99 Afternoon Session, 1.15 p. m.
$4 Home Stud) Pupils, Walter
pl | | 1 I'l One Book Most Va
Mo uable to You in Teaching, Ruth
A McAllister Recitation Katie O
Mil I Psychology Punish
Drives Off a Terror ment, Chas. lL. Werntz Nature in
I'he chief executioner of death in|Literature, Bernice Eckman
the winter and wring months EY
pneumonia [ts advance agents are Moots ut TE Uown
colds and rij In an attack On Thursd: evenin of
one of these 10 time weel the Met Bible Class © Le
should be lost in king he best Wiown. Charcl f God 1 voli
medicine obtainable to driv it off fourth anniversary Rev C F
Countless thousands have found! peitzel of Aub m, P for ly
this to be Dr. King's New Discovery pastor of this place, will delive
‘My husband believes it has kept | special 1ddress Rev. Rishel ad
him from having pneumonia three members of the Mount Jov churel
or four times,” writes Mrs. Geo. W of God are invited to attend
Place, Rawsonville Vi., ‘‘and for
esr lis cirri
coughs, colds, and croup we have
never found its equal.’ Guaranteed At Dreamland This Week
for all bronchial affections Price | I'here will be special attractions
50 cts. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at The eve night
at S. B. Bernhart & Co's. this wee and Mal ost is
Ri eis ing an effort to be ho
possible Four reels every night
More eggs, better owls guaran- 204 onl five ht 4 . i
teed by using Pratt's Poultry Regu-| : ve cents admmsyion, |
2 .. you miss this treat it's yo fanlt
lator Costs 1 cent a monh., Pratt's : . :
Poultry Book, worth dollars, free as you have now been ‘‘tipned off
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One and a half ounces of this choice
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of cigarette papers FREE
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INAUGURATICN OF IRON AGE .
1 Authorities Differ as to the Time and ® 1 we sew CHRAPER ~~ .
Pla of Its First Introduction To Feeble Old People. mn BECAUSE WE GIVI | aoa
to the World. vas r wn :
As one grows old the waste of the S. & H. GREEN ~
gystem becomes more rapid than re- |g a 2 ye | 47 «49 No
ne to the pair, the organs act more lowly and TRADING STAMPS / - a
y IBUr | 10aq effectually than in youth, the cir —————— LAT AST
H I inves | o ation poor, blood thin and |W
3 pointed | 40stion k "x
hot, Vinol. our delicious cod liver and * G .
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von tol il the ideal h rn I » py |
iron nic v '
n Li until strengthens and body-builder for old | * ad |
i 1 { « d ted i . : . 3 .
i : : ka . iis folks, for it contair the very ele- w
he at it has ond ments needed to rebuild wasting tise
wi n A only "iu h the | cues and replace weakness with J
A ( x cent ities [here are strength. Vinol also fortifles the sys- | & A A hy
da vg Sate about Tour | 4. against colds and thus prevents oy
i l re Christ that iention
pueumonia
iron 1 weapon » employed : wo
in . A wo umpio) 11" A grandnelce of Alexander Hamil- :
It a it th i the metallure of ton, over eighty years ol age, once m 25 F T 5 B Y
{r : N 't . y o ral remarked “y inol is a godsend to old | m OR I | 2 O
oi x yg wi he A deh people. Thanks to V Rol. I have a .
uur a, « ecially in Noricum, whic : ’ y y X . .
i” pe contol modern | hearty appetite, sleep soundly, feel Who Receives The Highest
1 x Ee : orl t H I active and well. It is the finest tonic | @
ad EE , Tra . vat "| and strength-creator I have ever og Number of Votes
t " al in osnia ang fan ania, ”
2 : * | used. —
from whi countries the Achalans : wm
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and Dorians are supposed to have mi- If Vinol falls to build up the
re > 1a feeble old people, and create | #®
grated to Hellas, are found evidences strength we will returd your money. » v
of a gradual introduction of iron, at girengtin, Vv 8 Voting Commences Dec
first as an ornament applied to the E. W. GARBER, DRUGGIST » .
bronze which it ultimately replaced Mount Joy. Penna |
Everywhere else iron was Introduced 3 P + A d d D
in no gradual fashion, a fact that | rizes war e
implies a foreign origin.
Meteoric iron was known in Egypt ersona S ®
in remote antiquity, but no doubt it We are going to bring joy t | hearts and happy
was worked as flints are worked, by 8 (his Christmas
y * chit y g re (Continued from page )
cutting or chipping, and was not : ; n our customers—and the children themselves—will
smelted, In other words, it was the ly YOoy a lon |. vie
metall not the knowledge of iron, [day night |& rizes
that originated in Central Europe. Di nd M1 B. | Wright and | » livery salescheck ssued in this store from Decembd
————————— ildren of Harrisbur spent SU |s dropped in the VOTING BOX will count for VOTES for so
ie | \ uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. | :
DOCTOR FEELS | io HANDICAP ’ " Every dime will count as ONE VOTE
3. Detwilel
Recognizes Distinct Limitations \When J. Donald Cameron, who is in his | & twenty-five BOYS and twenty-five GIRLS who re
Called On to Cope With Modern Oth year, has left Donegal farms | gg ! prizes.
“Scientific” Babe, vd 11 spend le vinter at Jacl .
a will spen the winter al y = What boy or girl are vou oing to vote for?
: . o sonville, Florida | m
Because the doctor did not put on Mrs. 4. 7. Houghton and Mrs Every boy and girl who g the list of winners wil
{ his seven-league boots and start the Caroline. ‘Manning of Harrishurz iD proud of the prizes they will secure as winners in the great
minute he heard there was a sick : ¥ | =
child in the neighborhood, the woman ere guests of Rev. and Mrs. ( D. | The prizes will be selected from our own stocks of got
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who had summoned him accused him | Rishel on Tuesday | FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
of inhumanity. But the doctor pro- \ Joseph Charles, Mrs |B xd ? ; T
: | S swwvervh t te ( 1 vritine ‘ y
tested that ne was not inhuman. Manning and Miss Clare Manning | @ : ! everyhody to, voi or YO LR YOUR nan
“l am not anxious to respond,” he re at Ephrata on Thursday, mal | spin inthe, mothe; . idle
said, “because the parents will not ing the trip by auto i Come in and ask about this contest We wi wdly txp ielp S
do anything I tell them to and will . ‘i |R to get prize
ca lar: nite entertai the ret a ze
get a doctor more to their liking Miss Clara Arnts entertained the | go
er i y 1 w z ro Mi s Anna and Margare Dear- | =
lat r in the day. How do I know? ; Ina i ¥ [oR EER REE REE EEE RR)
You as good as told me so vourself. beck, Anna Hoffmaster, Mary Hoff-|
You said the youngster was a scien- jer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walte
tifically reared baby; never knew a i ron Sunda nie
Hocally resid iby) Buver Jnow 31 dinner on Sunday ALL GRIST FOR THE BRIDE
= rk ono ¥ hi Mrs. Clayton Geistweit and Miss EE
tun ache until the present attack. |. Bi : i . -
ut y Bibles are the di ir of imsther Geistweit of Elizabethtown, | Other Women In the House Have
i i yaies o 3 } spa $
1d- me ractitioner Tice iq. spent. Thayksgiving with Mr. Irvin 8mall Chance of Recelving Bun- a Ep
old-fashioned practitioners. The kinds | That Are Sent H We Nu
of babies he used to are those that Geistweit and family dles at Are San ome: =. ;
| depend mostly upon mothering to Myr. Jose Brenem: ‘ i
> Joseph Dreneman and Miss | An yptown woman who nearly got
make the II. If an old-fashioned | : : ! : 3 s ary Poultry and eggs ar high every!
naby bumps his head: or st Toe Its Catharine Breneman were home| gtalled in a Ninth street car with & winter. y 2g" are g 7 |
bab) 1mmps his 2 stubs 8 2 re : %
toe or mashes his thumb, just let| om Colleze on Thanksgiving as| bundle of merchandise gave this read | ™';) poultry yards should have etiade |
tes th of ) ie nt | mitests of ‘their mother son for carrying home her own pam
he 8} > x sts of thelr m €
mother kiss the bruise and it will Is accordinz to. ihe Philadelphia in them. |
stop hurting. Having been brought Mr. George N. LeFevre, the able ey Ade g Pp | Movable, separate nest boxes are | “Wear-E
up on such nonsensical notions and gcrihe on the Strasburg Home, was hoy gor roipective. bride al the only kind to have.
believing in them still to a certain |, ry pleasant caller at our sanc- prosp vg) Three months should bring a broil lare made (
extent, there is no denying that in 8 . Deny: asa J our boarding-house,” she sald. er to the market stage. |
treating the new-style baby the old Saturday afrerneon; erything in the dry-goods line 1s grist Ducks do not stand confinement |CeNt pure.
doctor is not a great SUCCess ” Mr. H. C. Bruner and mother | to the mill of the woman about to ba well. Detter turn ‘em 1oone: |
Mrs. Mary Bruner and Mrs. Harriet mertied. gic Wore) Ne have the The care of the fowls-is one of & J
: m a misfortune to live in e same house ¥ cXxry a full st
Shelly spent Thanksgiving Day at : important things that cannot be neg- | i 5
Concerning the Mole. She th i. ni o : shop under difficulties. The only way oe E gE |
: l.ancaster with friends. : 3 iov - | goods at extremely low
2 8 >y can insure the enjoyment of | 80C L ¢ } 1
, Naturalists aver that among come To: Walter Greiner of. William: they cz © enjoy t | Exposure to hot weather is as dan. | Mai
| mon animals few have been less MET. ! ¢ an-| their own purchases {8 to carry them gerous to the egg crop as is exposure |
studied in their life history than the sor Trade School, spent his Thanks-| home. to cold weather. | a i i
| mole. Accordingly a British sclentist | civing vacation with his parents “If the things are delivered the 4 See our window: dig
g ] Keep the dropping-boards clean and fn
his turned his attention to the mole, i; ana Mrs. P. R. Greiner bride snaps them up. Possibly she goo fron filth. They should be fre | Week. : a.
| with the result that some interesting Miss Pearl Getz of Ephrata ar. | B88 DO real shoplifting propensities, | o,ont10 gerubbed i
| data concerning this queer creature Fived: here yesterday and is spend: but circumstances combine to make The poultryman must Keep every
| have been collected. 1 ; yesle : 9: her a thief. Servants bring to her thing clean and sweet about the
Under the edifice which the mole I3 @ few days with her brothers, | room all parcels of whatever size and | y uces and yards.
constructs above the surface of the Messrs. H. E. and Paul E. Getz shape that come to that front door. Linseed meal is good to mix with
ground will always be found a series Mrs. Hettie Johnson, who was| Bo many of the things do belong to | i} 0 mash during moulting season. It
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of tunnels. A curious feature, almosd | the guest of her son, Rev. I. RE. | her that to read the label or listen t0| pejpg digestion and regulates the
nvariably found, is a perpendicular '; , . . Th ; what the delivery boy says is consid- |
y g ’ perp Johnson, for some time, returned to od q i A th | bowels.
fo penetrating about a foot below fhe fier home at Schwenksville vester Se Siper ious Sao i And ne | The average farm poultryman cares 5
ottom of the nest and then turning : © 1s equaily disdain ol Pre | more for the number of eggs a hen 0
upward to meet another run. A mole «a! liminary examination. Egostically 8h@ | jave in a year than the number of
is never, one authority contends, Mrs. Annie Snyder and Mrs. Mol-| rips off wrappers and digs into con | , 4,05 she wins at the shows.
found in his nest, although it may be lie Jailey of Cross Roads, York tents, I Rough timber used in the poultry MOUNT JOY, PA.
yet warm from his body when opened. County, spent several days in town Yesterday I heard her raising the house makes the best harbor for lice,
Guided by smell and hearing, a mole |, ...cts of their sister, Mrs. G.| FOOf because a certain shop had sent | Perches, nests, etc, should be made |
frequently locates the nest of a pare Samuol Sheaffer her six pairs of lack silk stockings, | 5p smooth lumber In all cases, TROLLEY SCHEDI
tride or pheasant above his run and, A aa . Instead of the pink, blue and tan she For roup, try putting a few drops of | Tf dt “
penetrating it from below, eats the Messrs. Harvey Carpenter, Scott||had ordered. After she had sent the! ., holic acid on a hot fire shovel | {ancaster, Rohrerstc: La
eggs. The adult mole is practically Detwiler, Charles Cassel and Harry | stockings back and had the money re<| then fumicate the nonltry hou | "Sal ML. J én not
blind, but there are embryonic indica Miller were among those from town | ‘funded I discovered the stocking® | with rovis in it. Keep uses dary SRINNER, 1t. Joy and El
tions that the power of sight in the who witnessed the Lehigh-F. & M.| Were mine. I cannot afford to con- | town Street Rallway
race hag deteriorated —Harpers ;.... 1,11 game at Lancaster Thurs- tribute these parcels to the bride's | rere eft
Weekly. os "7 | wardrobe, so I am carrying them | J WESTWARD
por home.” | 1.15: 1 4.30, 1
Mr. B. Frank Snyder and family — Sten { Stauffer—Habecker , 6.15, Ye 8.15, 9
Opened His Eyes. of Sparrows Point, Md., went to New York Police Mascot. \ pretty wedding was solemnized 1
Sweet Master Chaucer Epicus and waston Saturday to see Lehigh do In addition to its official “yaller dog” (Thursday at high noon at the home
Amaryllis fair, went strolling by the vette in their annual foot ball | Mascot, Bum, the old Mulberry street lof Mrs. Mary Habecker, of Florin,
eet 5 a idv “ on ; : : 1 :
mill-stream—a most idyllic pair. “My ish, Tohigh is Mr. Snvdsi's Auk | police station has acquired another | when her daughter, Miss Mary Em
loveliest of loves!” broke forth the ’ ’ : dors Ma | Jog, k n é 2g P y is ¢ | 7 :
ts : “ k | dog, known ¢ eg Post. He is also | 2 and Norman N. Stauffer, of
swali 8 excited muse. “Permit me to | of an ochre and his mysterious | ha arried Th
extol the charms which thus my soul ntertaine al behavior has baffled the wisest sleuths.| Cr OWn Wer married. e
enth S€ Your little ears, so shelly jj, Ma | in the station. When the men begin |‘€TeRIONY was performed by Rev
pink, for lovers’ praise were made; iN a this their tours on the stationary or “peg” | Pet Nisslev, of t Donegal, and
no vy feet than thine more neat, co. Mrs I i posts at ten o'clock at night, the dog 1s witnessed by large circle of
e’er tripped o’er moon-lit glade; your Wi os “1 | comes trotting from somewhere and ends and r es of the con-
re g k ’ > . 1te and 1 ¥
eyes are like twin stars of night; He Ce | takes up his station with whichever | . ting parties. The house was
hk e fine-spun gold’ s your hair; your of Rheems on Th | policeman on duty in the precinct suits | : Sd i : ordted 1 Gi) 5
+ sb Elia : " very prettily ecorate( or the - 1 Hz
lips put ( ow to scorn; your Mr. and Mvs. 3 { ‘his fancy for t ticular night. > g. Seay o 6 9.45 10.45,
” > | . vad oCe aa . 2.4b, 9.45, 10 .
teeth are past compare. But here a tertained the iollo | 'Frequently he changes from one post | “25100 A reception was held im 5, 4.45, £.45,
gust'of wind come gZavly linner on Thanksgivi y.'Q | to another, and remains on watch AHmediately after the ceremony, and 12.30.
+1 Ts ™ 1 ne na NS21 5 a | . ©,
the trees, and whisked his ; * i | until the stationary posts give way [after a tour of the Eastern cities
he ‘ i ai awav 1 mgeneckKker and famity 1 ind | no tr re an : :
hat and hair away upon {ts 1 enecke nd mily, Mr and | to regular patrol six in the morn. | they will be at home after April 1
Alas! why did the maiden Mrs Howard Longenec} ing. Then he trots away, and is not near Marietta, where they will en-
then permit herself to shout, and g: iter Dorothy, and H seen untill the next night. Offers of | i Far i & :
o8nge her lover added pain to see her and family, lbits from the W's lunches have | 208° in farming,
eat} IL Avie? 3 . ell eee
teeth fall out a een rej t 3 by Peg Post
_ SALE REGISTER lis ey ar prevenied Marriage Licenses
5. YU A me from neg » number 3 ; -
Lucky to Ge t Anything. t log lice : 1 oe a : 11 of These marriage licenses of local
i 5 1 nse wear J) 18 : &
The 1 of the land had spoken, and! oti i ist i ] ‘ork ” PS;0N Mig oan have heen issued since our
the verdict was $5,000. damuges A Notice in This List is Read by Sev- N York :
he rdict we 2, dama, ; oA ,. last issue
o” thousand dollars!” muttered eral Thousand People Weekly ~~ = Ravmond H. Ruhl, Rapho, and
the ior partner in the legal firm g Aid to the Unlovely. aie M. Shcnberger. Manhel
n y ia Pray ile : e yerger, Ma: elim
who managed the plaintiff's case. Following is a list of sales for to be an eificient city direc- . > 1 X H Satnriave
“Not so bad.” which posters have been printed or | t 1 the hotel clerk, “but balk Norman K. Musser, West Homp- ter at 10.16 p
“I think it pretty good,” said the [else are advertised in this paper. | &! mmending a beauty doctor to field, and Mary H. Longenecker, Saturds
junior partner. “How shall | These notices are given FREE until 108L8, Warwic y
we give our client?” {any of sale. . § one of the first things they Andrew G. Landis, East Done-
$300,” said the senior Fidav: Do . At Bis va] know. Churches theaters, gal. and Bertha E. Myers Mount
“Ne, stop a minute!” Fiday, Dec. 6 t his sale and; even dressmakers can wait a few days, _ ashi m
xchange stables at Middletown but the beauty doctor is an immediats Joy townsnip, WwW y
ity nfortur re Hvnecker og -
n't be too ' said the | his big annual sale of a large lot o ne Ly Unfortunately, they do not Frank M. Hynecker, ks bone Mo%orman N
lawyer “Perhaps | horses by D. B. Kieffer & Co. 5 g ich satisfaction out of me. Any gal, and Mary D. Oberholtzer, Dau- Gift; Chestmut F
write and promise to pay = number of beauty specialists leave phin county. ivi ~ .
promis ———- ————— . Ahi : civine
od | ee cards for distribution, but so many of ll —eeem iving Mollie an
This Ear Has Many them have been mixed up in lawsuits ] : : Yiicer seppa are four
ee Geer Mr. Monroe Sheaffer of nea that I feel squeamish about delivering Will Nominate Officers tend ies written by C
The ( Seri [town raised an ear of corn tha Siete is. To satisfy my own cone The stated meeting > ig of the Mount Jc
he Gem Series . scien 8 wo : ship Fire C any No. 1, Ww ! 3
R Cb nihel th wiv ap [has anything beaten as to the num theie Sad Se yma 2 he Same ship Fire WL Mo WIT P€land published by
I Rishel, the newly ap-| ns x a bunch of advertise- {held on next hursday evening, |... 0 Co. i
of the Church of l>= grains we have thus far seen. | yentg with the remark that I guess Dec. 5. 1912, at 7.30 o'clock, at lishing Co. in bo
C 5 > Fairly : 3 -h. 912. 5 x K, “en ey
alte an Sathor and 11 has 1690 and the ear is fairly | they are about all alike. . I somingtion. of of | “The Gem Series
bes 3% : : v often . a | vell proportioned. “Then they can pay their money which time ‘the 1 in Lesson Stories.
i lise } nave oft got: 3 "et . sy ans o V -
3 : : ° Re i and take their choice, and if they loge ers IOI the ensuing year. wi R5¢ sent pos
itributions in the Sunday | 5 their hair und complexion, they can’t place. Members will please 3 AO
IG After repeated re-| Conkey's Salt-em will rid your ogme back on me for damages.” without further NG
published in book [SLoek of worms; ward off disease! | Sia |Jan. 2. 1913
fo Ni of the Gem series of|and make every animal productive. | | Reaa the Bulletin f rt hp
S stories, four in|Your money back if it doesn’t. Come | . | J
my : i Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | Advertise in #8
ni which he now offers forlin and get a trial pail. M. S, Bow- ; |
man.
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