The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 29, 1913, Image 3

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$ save 60c on a purchase of $1.60 and 7c on a purchase of 16¢. +
3 Prices given are not increased, but actual prices we sold 3
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1 3 the goods at. ’ F 4
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3 Extra fine Muir Evaporated Peaches, 16¢ grade at 9c Ib >
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4 1 pound Dried Apples -10¢ I
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1 Piece Soap 10¢ i
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40¢
10¢
10¢
10¢
1 Box Matches
Queensware
For
$1.00
1 Piece
1 Box Cocoa
1 Basket
Tumbler
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$1.60
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3 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY 3
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ARE YOU BUYINC YOUR
rocery Needs
Where You Can Get The Bes
Quality at The Lowest Prices
ee
J a ee.
You can answer this question correctely after you have ex-
amined and compared our prices with what others ask and
tasted the quality of our goods which are guaranteed to give
A
yau entire satisfaction. All goods Delivered.
H. G. Hagenberger
BELL PHONE
Mount Joy, Penna.
Furniture
Furniture that
is the only kind I sell —
Rockers Hall Racks
Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks
Extension & Other Tables, Davenport!
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets’
In fact anything mn the Furniture Line
M Irro rs
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Undertaking and Embalming
H.C. BRUNNER
MOUNT JOY.
PENNA
J. ¥Y. KLINE
All Kinds Concrete Work
BUILDING BLOCKS
All Styles and Colovs
Porches, Columns and
Banistors
Door and Windew Sfils and |
Lintles, Chimneys, |
Wte. |
Retailer of
e Grades of Cement
prefer efvsipaipoieddespfoddeoforfedeafede dododoriolaededoy
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Isight,
{ SALUNGA
Kd. Myers has
wire (ence
got in a new line
{of
n Bard ) family of lron
surprised nmunity by a
Sunday
ville our co
visit on
Wesley
McCalls
Friday
Grelder ol
Feri wi n our town ot tc
1 t § it (
wife
and son
Mount
Howard Peifer,
John spent Sunday in
vith Mrs, Peifer's father
Stella
Baer and
time because o
with the
The regular
General Hospital
next Wednesday,
the home of Mrs
Nothing like
Will Way of Mt
way helping his
Way to strip his
way
Q
urday
Miss
being
Joy
Miss Newcomer is staying
for
being
at the Keener home a
short f them
‘down grip.
meeting of the
held on
February 5th at
B. E. Kendig.
pushing
Joy
will be
business,
is down our
George
right
brother
tobacco the
N. Herr
evening
and family spent Sat-
with his brother Ira.
home
time at
\lice Kepperling
auffer and daughter
Norman Baer and
Baer and family at-
Landis wedding
church Tues
again
the
Sadie Hays is
after a short
home of Miss
Mrs. Lizzie St
Miss Lillie, Mr
mother, Ben
tended the
Mellinger's
Landis
near on
day
Our
alert
tax is extremely
these
assessor
days In some of our
builds
the
townships as soon as a man
! sized chicken house
roted
notice
improvement
a goo
item is and comes out in next
sometimes before
for
the
night
tax
the
Revival
even
is paid
E
with
services In M
Sunday
The
wet
church closed on
eight conversions weather
was open most of
and extremely
the
services
the time and work of condnet-
ine the for two weeks was
most strenuous hut the reward was
around
eight
little
as though
few tobacco buvers are
to buy the weed at and
they
trving
receive
looks
turn
hunt
the poorer quality are
should also he «
Menonites
two but en
couragement and it
out dear
for it and
conditions
cheap lots would
enough as the long
onsidered
of Landigville and
have heen holding joint
in our church since the
church
ildinge
of
from
bui Landisville
began but the progress made
Landisville it
that
dedi-
in the new church at
their church n
be
is probable
town will soon ready for
cation
a
MILTON
Heise y
GROVE
Jacob is able to be up and
about again after a week's illness
Albert Gingrich spent a few days
in Selinsgrove where he transacted
bhuginess
Mover
important
1» S
Mi D Sunnyside
of 1
vid L of
school house the guest G.
Zook
Emanuel
Mag
Mrs
Mr
son
was
and far on Sunday
daughter
Mr. and
Sunday
Greiner and
were the guests of
(Clayton Gibble
Mrs.
Saturday
gie
on
Kulp and
Sunday
and Harvey
spent and
Petersburg
Elizabeth-
Lizzie visit-
latives in East
Heisey, Sr. of
Miss
and
visiting r«¢
Samuel
town and daughter
ed his son Samuel family on
Sunday
On
Shumaker
Tuesday evening Christian
was stricken with paral-
ysis and at this writing is in a
serious condition
the
has been obliged to lay
her home
account the
Miss Dora Good, a student at
High
aside
School
studies and go to
Rheems o of
tar
near n
m
vicetin
eagles So she is the only
disease from
of
neighborhood
weeks.
of the our
school but some the schools in
the
been
surrounding have
for several
rt CV
closed
Officers Elected
were
the
National
Hoffman,
Scott
E.
George
Smith
Bank
following
Bainbridge
The
elected at a
stockholders
Bank of
I Oliver
Smith,
Landis,
Hawthorn,
directors
held
First
Bainbridge: B. F.
Fry, C. S. Manning, 1.
W..T Worth, Daivd
Ephraim Jrinser,
FP. R. Groff. F. B.
George S. Rhoads, Jr.
rr AO ere
meeting by
of the
and
Winter
residing
Strawberries in
Engle, near
of straw-
ready for
Myerstown,
it a fine
about
Cyrnus
Schaefferstown, has a bed
are almost
Miller,
reports
berries
which
picking. P.
the bed
with
herries
F
and
the
saw
just
turning a ripe color.
ieee tl A Mller
ROUP CURE
Reduces Poultry Prifits;
Roup Cure prevents, cures
colds, catarrh and roup; guaranteed.
For sale by J. H. Buohl, G. Moyer
and W. D. Chandler.
HLL.
Roup
Pratt's
Institute in Harrisburg
On January 30th in Harrisburg al
missionary and temperance institute
will be conducted under the auspices
the State
ciation reaching the 48
Sound Sleep
is usually impossible to the bilious.
But biliousness yields—and head-
aches, sour stomach, indigestion go
—when the bowelsareregulated and
the liver and kidneys stimulated by
" BEEGHAM
PILLS
of
counties,
THE BULLETIN,
'BOX 732, New York City.
Sold everywhere In boxes 10c., 25e,
MOUNT JOY,
LIFE'S STRUGGLE
LIES] Saturday, Feb.
rs
Suffered from DE 3
old—How Finally Cured
Euphemia, Ohio,‘ Bee
ignorance of how to care for
when verging into wunhood, a
taking cold when going A
fered from a di )
month I had se
which always n
for two to four days from t
was 16 years old,
“Iwent to K
ter and while there a doctor t me of
the Pinkham remedies but 1 d
them then : in
cines was limited. After my sister die
I came hom: Yhio to liv
has been my home for the last 18 year
“The Change of Life came when I wi
47 years old and about this time I
my physical condition plainly deseribed
in one of your advertisements, Then ||
began using Lydia IE. Pinkham’s Vey
etable Compound and I cannot tell v
i any one the relief it gave me in the
st three months. It put me right |
where [ need not lay off everyy month |
and during the lust 18 years I have not
paid out two dollars to a doctor, and hav
been blest with excellent health fora wo
woman of my age and I can thank 1.v¢ia |
E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound
“Since the Change of Life is over i
1ave been a mate rnity nurse and heir
wholly self- -supporting I cannot over
estimate the value of good health. i
have now earned a comfortable little
home just by sewing and nursing since
I was b2 years old. 1 have recommended
the Compound to many with good re- |
sults, as it is excellent to “ake before
and after childbirth.’’—Miss EVELYN
ADELIA STEWART, Euphemia, Ohio.
If you want special advice write to |
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will |
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence. |
vere pan
ant al ofl fre
nsas to live y
a3 Ur ia
1]
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MA
HOME HEALTH CLUB
By Dr. David H. Reeder |
Obesity, Part 1. Nobody loves a
tat man. No doubt this statement|
was made by some long, thin, cad-|
averous person in a tit of jealousy.
I want here to refute that malicious
fling, and say from many years of
experience that by far the majority
of fat tolks are jolly, good natured
ind decidedly lovable.
I'here is another, and by far the
nost important, side of the ques-
tion which [I wish to talk over with
you, While it is admitted that fat
olks are usually jolly and good na-
tured, their condition is far from
pleasant They suffer from the
heat, often have difficulty in getting
about, are more liable to cccident,
ind to them pneumonia and diseas-
contagious dis-
fatal
obesity
of
successfully
of the heart and
extremely
that
eases
are
1 believe can in
be
such,
ag a disease,
spoken
be
either
truth,
and as treat-
It
thyroid gland
ed. is dug to disease of
(a small gland in
functioning
the
improper
digestive and
similative apparatus. I will speak
all these little farther
As 1 have so often said in
ticles, should first
instituted
neck,)
the
the or
of eliminative, as-
of a on
my ar-
the be
and then
cause
treatment
Obesity
statement.
found
to
tion
and
puzzled
is no
Its
remove it. excep-
to this
cure have,
not only
since
the laity, but the
ag well. TI will
easily
medical profession
that all
they
like
the
not say cases are
handled, for are not
obesity
when
is
is simple the |
if |
instances
cause
Let
in
itself,
conditions
elge,
cure is simple us now see
the treatment most
suggest
normal
won't
Under
antomatie
of
there is/
regulation of the
energy and the intake of |
When this relationship is in-
with length of
disordered nutrition results; |
we grow either lean or fat I might!
as well say here that some people!
to have inherited the tendency
some the tendency
an out-
put
food.
any
terfered for
time,
seem
to grow fat and
to remain lean. However, | believe |
both of these tendencies can be ex- |
plained satisfactorily without put-|
ting the blame on heredity.
rset ttl eens
Opportunity and Ours
mgazine cover-|
events of!
class nar-
Your
Ours is the
exclusively
Life;
of adventure,
only
the
the
great
higher
travel
ing
Outdoor
ratives and
achievement in the open: also hunt-| Joseph B. Hersh €V
ing, fishing and all sports. It is su- |
perbly printed and illustrated. We | To nso r ia | P ar lor
require the services of one man in| East Main St. MOUNT JOY
each county to handle subscription | Three Chairs. No Waiting
|
agents. Generous inducements to!
workers.
DOOR WORLD PUBLISHING CO.
jan.15-4t|
A An |
Koser—Ebersole i
Koser, son of Abraham]
Union Square, and Miss
Paris L.
Koser, of
Sabbath School Asso- Mary Ebersole, daughter of Mr. and |
Mrs. Samuel Ebersole were unit-|
ed in marriage on Tuesday by |
Bishop H. B. Hoffer at his residence |
a few miles east of Mount Joy. !
A A
Fire Insurance Notice
The yearly assessment of the Don- |
egal & Conoy Mutual Fire Insurance |
Co. is now due and payable to - {
Willis Freed, Mount Joy, Pa.
assessments must be paid by =
15, or policies will be suspended.
jan.22-4t,
DAs
£# The people's paper—‘Bulletin.’|
relief | |
time began, | °
Treating |
treating anything | }
| Shaving
Write us NOW for sample | Laundry.
copy and full details. Address OUT-|and delivered Friday.
Wednesday, January 29, 1913,
PA
We Start a
Final Clean-Up Sale of
Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats
This sale will last until February 16th, Any overcoats unsold after that
date will have to give place to the new Spring Suits which are here and on the
way.
This is an opportunity you can’t afford to pass up, for even if your old over-
coat is good enough to see you through the balance of this winter, at the prices
we've put on these coats it will pay you to invest in one for next winter.
53 Overcoats Than Have Been Sold Down to one of a Kind--Some With
Velvet Collars, Some With Presto Collars--Are Now Marked
Half Price and Less
9 Overcoats that were $16 and $18 are now $8.00
11 Overcoats that were $15, are now $7.50
12 Overcoats that were $14 to $18, are now $7.00
13 Overcoats that were $12 to $15, are now $6.00
8 Overcoats that were $10 and $12, are now $5.00
Balance of Our Overcoats, Including Fancies
Blacks and Grays, Are Now Priced Like This
For Men and Young Men For Boys and Children
8 6. 98 for coats that were $19.00 | $1.50 for coats that were $2
$ 7.98 for coats that were $12.00 ! $1.98 for coats that were $2.50 and $3
$8 9. 98 for coats that were $15.00 | $2.50 for coats that were $3.50 and 34
$11 98 for coats that were $18.00 : £3.25 for coats that were $4.50 and $5
$12 98 for coats that were $22.00 | 4 K3.98 for coats that were $6 and $7
$1 4.98 for coats that were $25.00 i $4.98 for coats that were $8 and $8.50
MEN'S AND BOYS RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS ARE PRICED
THIS WAY FOR QUICK CLEARANCE
MEN'S Boys:
|
Twelve Rubberized Raincoats For Boys From 3 to 10 Years
Slightly Damaged----Were $3.00--Will be Closed Out at. . = i 00
GROFF & WOLK CQ.
26-28 NORTH QUEEN STRELT
KG.0 tor $10 and $12 ones R3.5¢0 for $5 and $6 ones
$3.50 $5 and $6 ones $1.75 for $2 ones
Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store
TR 0 7 rR A
BLAN KETS! BLANKETS!
Mr. Horse Owner, 1 have a very fine line, of choice all-wool
horse blankets. These blankets were made expressly to my
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» ik ow Man OH Him.
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order. All the latest patterns a aves, size all-woo
j og from palin io: 7 o7 J i ie tes patiethy and weaves, size all-wool horse
4: nd and back,” writes 1H. 2 | blankets 70-76, 80-34, 34-30, 96-100,
4 leigh, N. C, “and my Robes, $2.50 to $10. Silk Plus y 3 1 $12
. lobes, $2.0 ai 1sh Robes, 10, 5
| iver and kidneys did not work rij oo nr ghee $12, $11, $1450,
i ts ns Electric Bitters § | Stable Blankets, $1.00 to $2.50; Chase all-over Stable Blank-
3 0 x0 To me feel like a new ma mn.” ets, $2.50; All-wool Kersey Stable Blankets, $3.00 to $5.00.
i! RICE 5 18 STORES ! 2 : :
CE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG ST 3 Come and look this line over; goods cheerfully shown.
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B. GROFF
MOUNT JOY, PENNRAR.
1 CTO 1
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op rights abtaine wp or no
nd brief
report on
RADE S ARTS and
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model, sketc
Bend 2-cent sta SE a NEW ‘BOOKLET,
§ full of patent information help you to
jg fortune.
READ PAC GES Sand 12 before
yrite to
ff fora AD PAS
ID. SWIFT & CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
R303 Se veuth St Nashingtan, D.C.
applying 4
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Halr Cutting |
i
Agen for the Middletown Stean
Goods called for Tuesday
LH
Telephone, Storekeeper
and Countryside
“Kt used to be that if we wanted anything we'd
hitch up and drive down to the store, breaking pretty
much into the whole day’s work. If we drove over at
night, the women would be left alone. We avoid both
now by using the Bell Telephone.
“Perkins, who runs the store, tells me that he gets
a lot of business by telephone not o here,
but in selling fresh eggs and things to city dealers.”
Bell service is a boon to the farms. Write the near-
est Business Office for booklet, “What Uncle Sam Says
About the Rural Telephone.”
The Bell Telophora Company of Penna.
R. E. Smith, Local Manager, Lancaster Pa.
BONES
WANTED
Hafleigh & Co.
Philadelphiz
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can’t Care, all use Nercury & Arsenid, worse than
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