The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 18, 1912, Image 4

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. DD. Chand-
Moyer and
. Buohl
Furniture
Hall Racks
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QOrher
hsets,
Votes
chen Cabinets
anything wniture Line
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PP JO £3
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. KLINE
s _oncrete Work
BUILDING BLOCKS
All Styles and Colors
Porches, Columns and
Banisters
Door and Window Sills anc
Lintles,
Ete.
Retailer of the Bem
Grades of Cement
C
ST CASHPRICES
DR DEAD ANIMALS
OVE PROMPTLY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCK.
Lamparter’s Sons
LANCASTER, PENNA,
ind. Phone No. 1200
"ables, Davenport
Chimneys, |
THE
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hie!
BULLETIN, MOUNT OY,
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olhaivi
ALASKA'S “
Mirage That Is
Photo
pid te
Wonderful
Have
the In
Bear raphar
One of
mirage is that t«
ing the appearan
This “silent city
tually been photographie
there are skeptk
seen it to make
, enough peopl
“0 have the story nied
esting
The
lence”
Willoughby
first account of this “city of si
was told by a prospector numed
He was a miner in Call
fornia und went to Alaska, where he
pettled in the vicinity of Muir glacier,
In fact, it was Willoughby who pilot.
| ed Professor Muir when he ascended
who
the immense ice field which now bears
the scientist's name. Willoughby al-
ways told the story of this city which
, sky with much ear
carried a photograph
took after several
whence the vision
appeared in the
nestness, and he
which he sald
visits to the
he
spot
| could be seen
who live in the
common to see
bakery made past
canned foods on the farmer's
If
highly
we are contented to subsis
| ens a
concentrated factory
foods, and live ir 1 manner
sistent with modern ideas
he willing to
and
said
to
ideals, we should
the consequence not whine
111
to go
woul!
the of
grandfather's
After has been who
want back wavs
living in vogue in our }
day? I would not, neither would |
you, but we must, if we wish tn
of i
overcome the habit, ves the habit
wake radi
There are
will
constipation certain
changes in our dietor)
some articles of food that prove i
affective in any
a rule
are certai
. the
erhaps cured entirel
a reader o
wish vou would
answer question through t
[column f the Homie Health Clu
What
{1obeli
used to make a lini
pProportie of mulle
and black cohash should le
ment”?
I think you would get the best r¢
tincture of black cohash
per
cent
Dear Doctor:—1 have been
ler of your articles for years,
and have saved
but
your
am sure I not only
many dollars, avoided sicknes
S
by following advise. 1 want
you to help out a friend who seems
{to have inflammation of the stomach
|and very poor digestion and is badls
(constipated. Mrs, L. J
| If you will have vour friend write
| me giving
jand symptoms
| shall be glad to advise her.
I had lengthy
|Smithland, Towa but
name. If the writer
{her full name and
{sonal
S.
age, occupation, history
of her trouble, I
letter from
there was
will give
address,
a
no
me
a
forthcoming.
{One of the unbreakable rules of the
Health Club is
|
janonymous
|
per-
reply will be
|
| Home not to answer
unsigned letters
All readers of this publication are
at all
pertaining
or
to write for
the
Address all com
the Health
tage Grove Ave
A
and
at liberty times
[infor mation to sub
{ject of health
muni Home
Club
ations to
Chicago, S
full
with name
|and adress at least four
ents in postage.
0 -
A Bay Rum F
Not even
[that is named for it fl
down on the isiand of St.
the West Indic
that gushes forth
of the place
is on the baicony of a cafe and would
lattract more attention not bay
rum the dominant odor of St.
This town is the great rum market of
| the world, and everywhere it fairly as-
| sails the sense of smell.—New York
| Press.
ountain,
Cole s the perfume
But
Thomas,
wing free.
in
is a fountain
2reat
specialty
bay rum. ‘he fountain
were
Thomas.
Bright Scholars.
Examination ‘“howlers” are by no
means confined to schoolboys, as an
“Information test” of freshmen at New
York university showed. The defini-
tions of “hypothecate’” as “a druggist”
and “esophagus” as “a tomb in which
dead kings were placed” were worthy
of lineal descendants of Mrs. Malaprop,
while the statement that “Beowulf was
a character in Shakespeare's ‘Ivan-
hoe’ ” rivals the classic account of
Aesop as “a man who wrote fables
and traded the copyright for a bottle
of potash.”—New York Tribune.
Poultry Show at Lititz
Commencing on December 24
and closing on December 28 the
eighth annual exhibition of the
Lancaster County Poultry, Pigeon
and Pet Stock Association will be.
held in he gymmasium of Linden |
Hall Seminary, Lititz. Indications
are that the show will be larger;
than last year, when over 2,000 en-|
tries were on show. The judges,
will be F. G. Bear and James Glas-
gow and a number of special and
cash prices will be awarded.
| distinctly
, bomething.
When Willoughby first went to Alas
ka natives told him that at certain
times of the year when the days were
longest and the atmospheric conditions
| right they saw suspended in the bheav-
town with houses and
many different kinds of buildings. So
impressed was he that he engaged the
Indians to take him to the place where
the city could be seen, and In their ca-
streets,
i noes traveled to the spot
After several attempts Willoughby
at length saw this “silent city,” as the
natives called it. He said that the at-
mosphere was so clear that mountains
many miles away seemed bear and
that as he gazed the outlines of a city
gradually shape, and bulld-
ing after building came to view. He
saw tall office buildings,
churches and spires, houses and ev-
ery indie ation that the city was in-
habited; but. though he saw it several
times, be could never detect a buman
being. A hale of light seemed to cov-
er all. vision faded
and gradually receded. So convinced
that he looking at the
an actual that he made
that be had been on
the picture in
assumed
As he gazed the
was he was
mirage of
records to show
city
exact spot whence
the sky could be seen
tograph was crude,
discerned to lead
it was a view
many thousand
yy told his story
Since then sev-
that they saw
y In every instance the
as surrounded by a halo of
h poured a soft glow om roof
New York Sun.
ouEBhYS pho
gh could be
ssert that
and,
miles :
in 1K¢
eral persons have said
the
mir:
light whi
and walls.
Jenny Lind Hated Us.
Jenny Lind hated the Americans.
She abhorred the very name of Bar-
num, who, she said, “exhibited me
Just he did the giant or any
other of his monstrosities.”
“But.” said 1, “vou must not forget
how yon were idolized and appreciated
fn America. Even as a child 1 cap re-
member how they Jenny
Lind.”
“Worshiped or not.” she
sharply, “I was nothing more than a
show in a showman's hands. 1 can
never forget that.”—From '‘T'he Courts
of Memory,” by Mme. Lindenerone.
as hig
worshiped
answered
Wholesale Favors.
The young man entered the presi-
dent's office and stood first on one foot
and then on the other. He dropped
his hat, handkerchief and umbrella.
Altogether he was in a highly devel-
oped state of nervousness.
“Well, well!” said the employer.
“Out with it!”
“] bave come, sir,” said the young
man, and then began to stammer.
“Well, speak up! Have you come to
ask for the hand of my daughter or a
raise in salary?”
“If you please, sir,”
young man, “it’s both.” — Exchange.
Dead or Alive.
Two Irishmen were working on the
roof of a building one day when one
made a misstep and fell to the ground.
The other leaned over and called, “Are
yez dead or alive, Mike?”
“Oi’'m alive,” said Mike feebly.
“Sure you're such a liar Oi don’t
know whether to belive yez or not.”
“Well, then, Of must be dead,” said
Mike, “for yez would never dare to
call me a liar if Oi wor aloive.”—Phil-
adelphia Record
Simply a Bad Actor.
The Lady--Hew did you come to be
thrown out of employment? The Thes-
plan—"Tis a but soon told tale,
madam An ape-like audience threw
ancient eggs at muh; a mangy and
mercenary manger threw muh down a
flight of stairs; a dull witted doorman
threw mub out into the street, and a
twice cursed taxicab threw muk twen-
ty feet. Thus it was, lady.—Judge.
sad
Evolution.
“Of course you believe in evolu-
tion?”
“Yes.” replied Mr. Cumrox. “My
own recollections of early days in the
west remind me that many a sixty
horsepower limousine can trace its
financial ancestry back to a ‘prairie
schooner.’ ”— Washington Star.
The Main Difference.
“What is the real difference between
mushrooms and toadstools?”
“One is a feast and the other is a
funeral.” — Baltimore American.
Merely Fiction.
Minerva — Isn’t it strange, mother,
that all the heroines in novels marry
poor men? Mater Yes, my dear, but
that is fiction.- Judes,
Every being that can live can do
This let him do.— Carlyle.
Are You Happy?
If you are it is safe to say that you enjoy
, good health, as it is impossible to be bapp
unlese you are well, Noted physicians wi
tell you that bad stomachs and torpid livers
are the cause of 95 per cent of all diseases.
For the past 42 years SEVEN BARKS has
Eo ved to be the unequalled remedy for all
MACH, LIVER and KIDNEY troubles, and
| thegreatest tonic and hlood purifier known.
It makes your digestion What it should be
and keeps your entire system in good con-
dition. Price of SEVEN BARKS is but 50
cents g Hottle at all druggists. Money re-
fuzided if not satistied. Address
LYMAN BROWN, 68 yurray§$.., New York, N.Y,
stammered the
PA
". SUFFERED
EVERYTHING
For Fourteen Y-ears. Restored
To Health by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Elgin, Ill. —‘* After fourteen years of
suffering everything from female com-
plaints, I am at last
restored to health,
“1 employed the
ibest doctors and
even went to the
hospital for treat.
ment and was told
there was no help for
me. But while tak-
ing Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound I began
to improve and I
continued its use until I was made well.” |
— Mrs. HENRY LEISEBERG, 743 Adams St.
Kearneysville, W. Va,— ‘1 feel it my
duty to write and say what Lyaia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has
done for me. I suffered from female
weakness and at times felt so miserable
I could hardly endure being on my feet.
“After taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and following your
special directions, my trouble is gone.
Words fail to express my thankfulness.
I recommend your medicine
friends.”’ — Mrs. G. B. WHITTINGTON.
The above
sands of grateful letters which are con-
stantly being received by the Pinkham
Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which
show clearly what great things Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound does
for those who suffer from woman’s ills.
if you want special advice write to
I via E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- |
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
he opened, id and answered by a
woman axd held in siriet confidences
Yi,
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Experimenting with The
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Just-as-Good-Kind
And Bay A
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SOLD STRICTLY
New 1913 Cars Now Here
ancaster Automobile Co.
GARAGE NEVER CLOSED
230-238 W. King St.
LANCASTER PENNA
The largest and only strictly first
‘lass fireproof garage and repair
shop in Lancaster City of County.
You are sure of
keeping your
feet warm, dry
and comfortable
when you wear
the famous
Arctics
We sell them
EVERY PAIR GU ARANTE ED
Also the Ever
Reliable Freed Brothers Work Shoes |
For Men and Boys.
For the ladies the Lintuer Shoes
can’t be beat. Service and satis-
faction in every pair. Call and see
them.
Charles L. Dierolf |
EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY PA.
. M. HOLLOWBUSH
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law
{8 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri
day at t No. 2 North Duke Street
to all my |
are only two of the thou- |
He Likes Her That's His Business
Ske Likes Him Thats I r Business
They Exchange Presents Thats |
Our Business
\USE
BECAUSE
Third Our prices are within the
of all
each
FULL VALUE FOR
EXPENDED
MEANING
MONEY
Just the thing-—an autofiller self
aning fountain pen or a
VACO BOTTLE, $1 TO $3.50
hot 30 hours
liquid
liquid cold
Keeps hot
Keeps cold 84 hours
A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK
CHANDL
The
Druggist
Sunday Hours 8 to 9—3 to 6.45 p. m
MT. JOY, PA,
10
liday s
| WEST MAIN ST.
till rela
Ho
(Open every evening
during the
Cut Your Butter Bill
HIGH-GRADE
LUCK"
~ BUTTERINE
PURE
JELKE
“GOOD
USE
LUTELY
fer Govermment
spection
For and After
Friday, Oct. 11,
104 EE. Main Street ¢
PENNA.
Sale on
MOUNT JOY,
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i MALAI]
A Sars
NE EVER K
Sold in Mi, Joy by E Ww Garber
and W. D. Chandi
HOTEL Mc ITN
The undersigned having remodel
:d the old Mooney Hotel, adding i
{number of sleeping rooms, bath. etc
|i8 now prepared to entertain trans
|ient and regular guests
RESTAURANT
hotel
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& Ca
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in connection with where bh:
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any styk
TURTLE SOY P, Ete. Ete.
Private dining room for ladies
J. WW. McGinnis,
PROPRIETOR
It's A Cure That's Sure
GOUT.
D. CHANDLER CO.
| DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES
| West Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
{Sept. 4-3mo.
i Made A New Man Of Him.
“I was suffering from pain in my
stomach, head and back,” writes H.
L Alston, Raleigh, N. ¢, “and my §
liver and kidneys did not work right,
but four bottles of Electric Bitters
made me feel like a new man.” §
PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. §
|
TRADE-MARKS aud rir es
fee. Send model, sketches or photos and brief
description, for FREE SEARCH aud report on
Paventabitiey, Jars 8 experience,
Send 2 cent stan'p for =
full of patent pl NEW BOOKLET
READ
ig 11 and 12 before applying
tol a Fah nt. os
D. SWIFT &
TENT LAWYERS, \\
303 Seventh St, Washingt,
=
A cure gonarant
lke Z Sih
t. The!
id Statesville,
do a) you claim for
, W. Va., writes; ¢
br. H. D. McOAll, Clarksburg ou?
hey give uy
ce of 23 years, T ha
' Puck, 30 Cxn
MARTIN RD
Sold in M1. joy YE.
Wednesday, §
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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,
GO TO
W.B.BENDER
East Main St,
FINES" STOCK LAP
ROBES IN THE COUNTY,
FROM $2.50 TO $25.00.. EV.
ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE
AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL
STOCK OF VFTERINARY
MEDICINES, MAKKR OF ALL
KINDS OF HARNESS
Edward Kreckel
LANCASTER, PA.
R-TST
at Half Price. Great .
On The Square
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I'runks
gains,
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Mount Joy, Pa.
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE
STYLISH HAIR-CUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
vthing in the Barber Line.
| oH RISTMAS TIME
or Any Time
Brownie
Cameras
Picture taking and picture making
has the samefascination for childrém
as for ‘“‘grown up’ and the little
| Brownie makes it all as simple as
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