The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 12, 1913, Image 6

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Nature's laws are perfect if only we obey them, but disease follows disobedi-
ence, Go straight to Nature for the cure, to the forest ; there are mysteries there,
some of which we can fathom for you. Take the bark of the Wild-cherry tree,
with mandrake root, Oregon grape root, stone root, queen's root, bloodroot and
golden seal root, make a scientific, glyceric extract of them, with just the right
proportions, and you have
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to tell you that I have used your
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thanks to you and your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and
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GO TO
Annual Report
Of The
Water Account
Mount
ending
East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa
for the
1912;
Joy Borough
December 31st,
For
year
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE
STYLISH HAIRCUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
or anything in the Barber Line.
KODAK
dull
you can
RECEIPTS
Balance Treas. Jan.
1912
Mar.
Mar.
Mar,
"$1060 82
2500.00
1800.00
3.60
300.00
500.00
284.19
col.
col.
col.
Fellenbaum
5, R. Fellenbaum
26, R. Fellenbaum
May 6, R. Fellenbaum col.
Aug. 30, R. Fellenbaum col.
Dee. 30, R. Fellenbaum col.
Labor & Material furnished
P. R. R. in raising bridges
R. R. Co. for labor in
raising valve boxes
R.
Winter days
or bright,
or Summer, on
8 5 3
r 8.45 indoors or out,
4
$6541
EXPENDITURES
Adams Ex..Co., Exp.,,.....
Baker, F. H. supplies....
Bombaugh, Jno. labor....
Bopp, Mrs, Margurite
rebate
Brown,
Brown,
Boyce, Sybilla
Brunner, H, C
Bouhl, Jno. H.
supplies
Childs, Samuel labor
Cummings & Co., supplies
Fellenbaum, R. express and
commission
Fellenbaum,
notices
@arber, Jac.
@arber, H.
€arlock
supplies
Groff, B. F.
Hamaker, J. S
Heigey, E. IL.
Herald Printing,
Herr, R. H.
Hershey, F. E.
Hinkle, Walter,
Hinkle, Harry,
Independent Oil
oline 3
Kern, C. B., rebate
Kolp, A., labor
Iytle, S. P. Est.
Miller, H. E
Missemer) printing.
Mt. Joy Twp. Mutual Fire
Ins. Co. Insurance.....
H. Miller Mfg. Co. supplies
Nagle Jacob,
Newcomer, H. S.
Northern Mutual
Insurance
P. R. R. Co. freight
Penn Twp. Mutual Fire
Ins Co., Insurance.....
©tto Gas Engine Works,
repairs
Rahm, Jno. labor
Reist, Jno. H. dist.
Rye, Ed.
Stark, Tillman,
Shatto, Frank,
B.
Elmer
T¢ bate
labor
rebate
labor
labor
child can
is
Kodaks are simple;
l operate, efficient,
limit to
a
SO there
results—
[for use on the
the Kodak way of
Daylight loading and unloading—
23. 09 no dark room needed for any of the |
82.43 work
68.10]
18.60]
4.50 Agent for
20.85 |
2.00!
4.36]
4.35
{of
Austin dist.
instant. That
it.
is |
8. auditing...
Standard Steam Laundry
printing.
auditing. .
labor EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Jacob H. Stauffer, late
Mount Borough, Lancaster
{county, Pa.
17) Letters testamentary on said es-
: 3a having been granted to the un-
0 derisgned, all persons indebted there |
5(to are requested to make immediate |
: 00 !payment, and those having claims or
58, | demands against the same will pre-
35 'sent them without delay for settle-
.71| ment to the undersigned.
ANNIE N. STAUFFER, Mt. Joy.
ELIZABETH N. RISSER, Rheems
{ FANNIE N. SNYDER, Lititz R. 1
.00:B. Frank Kready. Attorney. janl15-6t
Joy
supplies
Ins.
20
.43
notices
labor
labor. ....
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TRADE-MARKS and Copyrgi obtained or no
fea. Send model, sketches or photos and brief §
description, for FREE SEARCH an d report on
patentability. 26 years experiel
Bend 2-cent stamp for NEW “8B OKLET.
full of patent information. 1t will help you to §
fortune. CX
READ PAGES 11 and 12 before applying 8
fora ADP AQ rite to-day.
D. SWIFT & C0.
PATENT LAWYERS,
303 Seventh St, Washingtan, D. C.
TE EE rl
Shatz, Mary,
State Treas.
Bonds
Stauffer, J. N. & Bro. stone
Siller, Lewis labor
Sink, Sam’l,
Schock, Clarence,
and Gasoline
fchroll, Jno. E.,
Shonk, D. S.,
Trexler, BE. M,
‘Watson Isaac,
Webb, J. E., repairing....
‘Weber, Joseph, labor
Weidman H.,
Welsh A. B,
Wililams Eli,
Stoner, Katie N.,
tion of water bond No.
38 and Sept. coupon...
Bowman, M. C., redemp-
tion of water bonds No. i
39-40-41 and one Sept.
coupon on No.
Herr, Mary A., redemp-
tion of water bond No.
37 and one Sept. coupon
79 coupons each $10.00..
158 coupons each $2.00..
Balance in Treas. Jan. 13,
State Tax on
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Material
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printing.
auditing. .
| Shaving Halr Cutting
AVOoONMMOO WEA
| Joseph B. Hershev
I'Yonsorial Parlor
No Waiting
Agen for the Middletown Steam
1510. 00 | Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
(and delivered Friday.
i Bast Main St.,
510. 00]
790.00
316.00
NORD DDI
[SR
redemp-
5 |
510.00] Three Chairs.
MOUNT JOY
1030.62
BONES
WANTED
Hafleigh & Co.
Philadelphiz
$6541.18
We the undersigned auditors of
Mt. Joy Boro hereby certify that
we have carefully examined the ac-
count of the Union National Bank,
Treas, of Mt. Joy Water Account,
and find that said account shows a
eredit balance of $1030.62 this
13th day of January, 1913. Have
also destroyed 79 coupons of $10.00
each and 158 coupons of $2.00
each.
Respectfully submitted,
M. TREXLER
E E. HERSHEY i
Auditors |
mn i ed ne omens |
feb.5-3t
LUNG DISEASE
® After four in our family had died
of consumption I was taken with
a frightful cough and lun yrouble;
bat my life was saved and I gain
unds through using
R. KING'S
NEW
DISCOVERY
Ww. 3 Fattetson, Welington, Tex.
|
|:
|
Niado A Mow Man Of Him. |
3 waa Writes
kguffering Bg from painin m
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attermey-At-Law
48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri
day at jb. 52 North Duke Street
Read thp Bulletin
be for the Bulletin.
W.B.BENDER
and always ready
THE
| HOME HEALTH OLUB
| ———— a ——
By Dr, David H. Reeder, Chicago 1
Continued, 1
three causes of
now to mention the
four principal causes: namely over-
that 1s, taking more food
needed to supply the energy
ed; lack of proper mastica-
either through sheer laziness,
washing the food in-|
stomach with liquids;
gorders, such as]
rdation of metabolism, which |
that the work of tearing]
not commensurate with
| that of building up, which two pro-|
i cesses in perfect health should be|
balanced The fourth cause is the
abnormal functioning of the
| thyroid gland As 1 said above,
{the thyroid gland is a small, duct-
{less gland situated on either side]
land below the Adam's apple, and
| has a great deal to do with the]
| proper nutrition of the body. |
| Before any definite treatment can|
adviged, the habits and life of|
individual must be inquired in- |
A comparatively easy form of|
ity to overcome would be, for
that occurring an other
Obesit Part 11
have mentioned
obesity I want
y
feelling
than
pen
ton
greadiness, or
Lo
constitutional d
)
the
reta
means
| down Is
he
| the
| to
{ obe
i :
| instance, in
healthy
physical
eating
taking
limiting
and teach
wise person,
too little exercise combined |g
with too much nsist upon| }
outdoor |
quantity |
to|
uch a person more
the
him how
| exercise and
lof his food,
| select the proper
i foods, and make
[let
{of
joue.
me repeat; a proper combination |
foods is absolutely
in all
| obesity, referring the
the intake of food is greater |
and to!
essential to a|
of
cases
to ordinary |
| kind,
{than the output of energy,
| :
l arrange a proper proportion between |
solved,
a problem to be
solved,
the two is
‘and having been the overly |
| fat person need no longer be overly |
| fat Yes, 1 “need no longer,” |
} prust will be,
| won't
| diet
said,
simply
system
he
follow of special |
exercise that is not to his|
the diet
person can be|
following: Meat
off) with vege- |,
or fish, Jean
green getable! sl,
with as little |
possible, vinegar,
pickles, tomatoes, |
radishes; abundant raw
but little sugar,
or tart fruits;
graham bread)
at all; mineral]
desired: one or
but not least,
any
and
General by speaking
fat
| liking
|
{for an unusnally
{ ,
{ selected from the
! broth (fat skimmed
tables, lean meat
0
abundant ve
cheese,
and salads prepared
| f fe it
L1e mons,
or ‘oil as
sour
| celery and
{ fruit that
lin other words, sour
(bran bread,
| potatoes sparingly, 1f
| waters as much
{two eggs, and
(b uttermilk.
| An exclusive diet
{and zwiebach with,
acid fruits, if
length time,
contains
coarse
as
last
buttermilk
some |
of
perhaps,
persisted in ror
will cure an
obesity This
however, |
it enough
thoroughly.
cases that are
and the lack of
exercise simple. Cut
down the intake of food, learn what
combinations to select, and increase
the outdoor exercise. I
would thtt such cases try
the zwiebach, and sour
fruit diet.
The object
Club is to teach,
those interested in
their
per
| of the
some of
ordinary
treatment
| that few people
thought to try it
| The treatment for
| due to over-feeding
of
case
is so simple,
give
out
is, of course,
amount of
suggest
buttermilk,
Home Health
will be glad
selecting
diet suited to particular
but to 90 cent. of the
this article who are over-
say this; begin each meal
tumblerfuls of buttermilk
zwiebach, then go
meal. [I don’t care
just so you chew
liquid in
fat will
the
and it
of
to aid
a
needs,
readers of
fat I will
| with four
{ and
ahead with your
much what it is,
every, particle until it
the mouth, and your
disappear. If you get hungry be-
tween meals, drink buttermilk, one-
half pint every 2 hours. Yes, I know
won't be room for anything
but that's all right, you don’t
need it and you won't want it.
In another article I will give you
lean folks an inning.
two pices of
is
extra
there
else,
meen treet Eee eee
MONTHLY MEETING
THE
An Excellent Program to be Ren-
dered Next Wednesday
The reuglar monthly missionary
meeting will be held in the Bethel
of the Church of God next Wednes-
day evening when the following
program will be rendered:
Anthem, Song of Jubilee, Choir;
Prayer, Rev. Rishel; Singing, When
Love Shines In, Page 12; Reading,
Scripture Lesson, Mr. J. E. Longen-
ecker: Duett, This Is What We'll
Do, Beatrice Hawthorne and Joe
Walker; Reading of Minutes, Mrs. |
Eli Smeltzer: Singing, A Crown of
Life, Page 15; Reading On Mis-
sionary, Miss Malinda Greiner;
Recitation and Chorus, Early Sow-
ing, Dorothy Heilig, Elizabeth Shat-
to, Anna May [Longenecker: Duett
and Chorus, Why Stand Ye Here
Idle, Mr. and Mrs. Reist and chor-
us: Recitation, Elizabeth Shatto:
Singing, Is It Nothing To You,
Page 36; Reading, Chapters in Mis-
sionary Book, Mr. Shatto: Duett
and Chorus, Lead Me Gently Home,
Father, Mrs. Stauffer, Miss Emma
Shookers; Collection; Remarks, On
Missionary, Rev. Rishel; Singing,
Hidden Peace, Page 103: Benedic-
tion.
etl AQ rete
Fox Chase at Milton Grove
A grand fox chase will take place
from the Milton Grove Hotel, A. 8S.
Holwager, proprietor, on Tuesday,
February 18, Fox will be dropped
{ would hardly get os
ol ¥
on account of} 4
progre gsive |
|
{the td
| Witter
{ manstown,
BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
WOMAN SICK
TWELVE YEARS
Wants Other Women to Know
How She Wa: Finally
Restored to Health.
Louisiana, Mo.: ‘1 think a woman
naturally dislikes to make
but comj lete restore.
ation tohealth means
so much to me
I cannot keep from
telling mine for tl
ake of other suffer
ing women.
“I bad
about twelve years,
and h
tors.
ging
ul eleven doc-
I had drag.
lown pains,
pains at monthly peri wis, bilious spells,
and was getting worse all the time. 1
» spell when 1
Ver (
again. No tongue can U
ered from cramps, and
walk.
wot ald be
What I sufi
3 1 could hardly
1 might die at one of those times
I at ] took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege ta-
ble Compound and got better right away.
at
| Your valuable medicine is worth more
han mountains of gold to suffering wo-
."'—Mrs. BERTHA MUFF, 503 N. 4th |
combination of | Street, Louisiana, Mo.
it more emphatic, |
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound, made from native roots and herbs,
| contains no narcotic or harmful drugs,
and to-day holds the record of being the |
| most successful remedy for female ills we
know of, and thousands of voluntary |
| testimonials on file in the Pinkham |
laboratory at Lynn, Mass. ,
| this fact.
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. |
because he]
2.000 Pounds to the Acre
A Strickler
owned
manager
by 4. H.
of New-
eighteen
of which was
realized pounds the
The farm is near Newmanstown and
ker for Pennsylvania
tobacco raising
Joohn
farm
manufacturer,
produced
from
ybacco
cigar
has
tobacco
2000
acres
to acre.
is a record brea
for
PROCWAMATION
ERECTION NOTICE
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF |
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH
There will be an election held
Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1913
the
7 o'clock P. M
and regular voting
Borough of Mount Joy, for the pur-
pose of submitting the question of
a loan of Forty-Two Thousand Dol-
lars ($42,000) to the electors of
said Borough, the proceeds of said
loan to be applied and appropriat-
ed as follows: Twenty-Seven Thous-
and Dollars ($27,000) thereof to
the refunding of the outstanding
bonds issued under the four per
cent. loan of September 1, 1880,
falling due September 1, 1913, and
Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,-
000) or so much thereof as may be
necessary, for the erection and in-
stallation of a filter plant in con-
nection with the water system of
said Borough, in pursuance to a
resolution passed by the Council of
Mount Joy Borough December 2,
1912,
The amount of the last as-
sessed valuation of taxable
property in the Borough of
Mount Joy is $823040
The amount of exist-
ing indebtedness
The amount of the pro-
posed increase of indebted-
ness isl LL oud see $ 15000.
The percentage of the proposed
increase of indebtedness is ap-
proximately 1.822 per cent and the
total debt of $42,000, would be 5.01
per cent.
All qualified voters can vote at
this election, which will be held at
the usual and regular voting places
in Mount Joy Borough, on Tuesday,
February 18, 1913, between the
hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 7
o’clock P. M.
R. Fellenbaum
Clerk of Council.
CLAYTON HOFFMAN,
Burgess.
hours of 7 o'clock
, at the usual
places in said
between
M. and
the
is 2
7000.
(Garden Theatre
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12TH
AT THE FLAMES
A Tale of Japan
THURSDAY, FEB. 13TH
101 BISON FEATURE,
“The Heroine of the Plains”
A Great Western Picture
FRIDAY, FEB. 14TH
A Champion Feature
“HER WHOLE DUTY”
Great Dramatic Story
SATURDAY, FEB. 15TH
101 Bison 2 Reel Feature
At Old Fort Dearborn :
5-Great Big Reels-5
Admission, Five Cents
at 3 o'clock py m.
Saturdays, 10 Ceats.
her troubles |
known to the public, |
that !
been sick 1
11 |
The doctors |
seem to prove
|
ot |
A.
PA,
Resolutions of Respect
Whereas, Our divine Father
wisdom has taken from
School our amiable
esteemed co-worker,
Holle
in|
our
and
Sister
his
Sunday
highly
Margaret
Ww herew
which occurred
and
death,
ol
influence,
her early
the
iy
in very midst
usefulne nd happy
hool
yartment
earnest
be
Sunday and especially
Frimar has lost
y Le
ne of their and eflicient
Therefore i
olved, B)
Mount Joy
submiss
1d will
ertheless dly
Vorkers,
School
Church of
He the Sunday
the God
ively bow to the
ff Almight God
mourt
| our loss
Re
parents, Bro
her
Hoff
mpa
this
tho
That
and
extend to
A, B
solved wi
Sister
ler and family, our deepest y
{thy and earnest prayers during
their hour of bereavement
| they sorrow not those who have
as
no hope
| Resolved, That
be
Sunday
resolutions
of
cony
ose
entered the ords our
School
upon red
he
that
Joy
t a
d
and tha
ent to the family, and also
* | they be
Mount
Julletin
inserted in the
the
and Sunday Sheool
Gem
C Rishel
Greiner
Ea
Rev D
linnie N
| Wilma I.
pastor
ton
| > ——
|
| RHEEMS
fivans and family spent
with Mp
| Cyrus
Sunday Evans’ parents at
Lancaster
Mrs.
| some
| David
sell
at
Wolgemuth will
property
Susan
her
on
of personal
public sale February 27
+ J
Levi
Floyd
Bainbridge
Henry and son, spent
{ Sunday with and
fa
Harry
mily, of
There
Farmer's
f the
near
was no meeting of the
association last week,
speakers appeared
and Mrs. Daniel
and Mrs. Eli Engle
Wolgemuth last
none o
i vr Wolgemuth
Mr
Susan
and visited
Mrs.
A cistern has
of the
owning to the
week.
been made in the
Brethren church at
being
basement
this place, well
condemned.
Arther Hendrick
| appointed to fill the
| Rheems
been
the
has
at
the
vacancy
caused by re-
John F. Zellers.
Clayton Witmer moved from
B. H. Greider’s to Elizabeth-
| town, where accepted
in the
Schwanger
traveling
His
and
retary,
signation of
has
house
he has a
I position shoe factory.
[ Robert has accepted a
position as salesman for
firm. tervitory is
York
a Lancaster
{ Cumberland, [Lancaster
counties.
on
rr A ee
Organized Congregation
M. J. Bieber
Lutheran Church
a
Rev. , a former pastor
the
| complishing good
The Daily Telegram
Ontario, of Feb. 3
important day in
half history of
Lutheran Church in
Sunday,
was
is ac-
field
of
| of here,
{
results as a
{ worker.
Berlin,
The most
says:
the
and months’
| seven a
the English
took
congregation
| this city
place
when the
on
per-
Concordia
interested
manently
Hall was twice filled with
and
organized.
devout worshipers,
25 adults,
families
laying
At the morning service
whon are heads of
the
many of
were confirmed
hands.
5 The pastor,
preached
After
Chas.
thanks of
by on of
Jieber,
Re M. J.
appropriate
VY.
an sermon.
the service an address read by
the sincere
Bicher
Lossing expressed
the class to Pastor
of gold and
roses and car-
two little girls]
Rev. M.|
responded.
accompanied by a purse
a bouquet of white
nations presented
white,
feelingly
by
dressed in to which
J. Bieber
ie
President
in the
of
One Year Term for
The resolution introduced
Senate by Senator works
California which extends the presi-
dential term to six years and limits
each president to one term has been
passed by the Senate by the re-|
quired two-third vote. Senators
who have been hearing from home
all received the heartiest endorce-|
ment of this measure as the Ameri- |
|
RRR TAURI TIA
can people are bitterly complaining |
of too much politics and of presi- |
dents playing politics for a second |
term, instead of serving the country |
with all the statesmanship that hel
possesses.
cena smi
No Backache or Kidney Pains
If vou have pains in the back,
bladder kidney trouble, |
and lack of energy, try |
Mother Gray's AROMATIO-LEAF, |
the pleasant herb remedy. As a]
tonic laxative it has no equal. At]
| Druggists, or by mail 50c. Ask to- |
day. SAMPLE FREE. Address— |
The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y.|
jan15-4t
ets A ee |
Change in Time of Stage Trip
James McClure, the veteran stage
driver between Marietta and May-
town, has announced that he will
leave the postoffice in Marietta, in
the evening at 6:20 for Maytown,
instead of 6:30 o’clock. Mr. Mec-
Clure has been carrying the mails
for more than fifty yeafs and makes
two trips a day.
In
A Fox Chase
A fox chase will be held from the
Garret Hotel, Elizabethtown, on
Thursday. A turkey dinner will be
served and at 3 o'clock the fox will
be dropped.
ur- |
inayr,
dizziness
or
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Our entire Aisle
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exhibited.
almost
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nd colors is
the most
ALL-WOOL
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weaves
delight
NEW
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will
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most desirable
a yard
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All-Wool Tweeds, inch
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tation for here in
yard
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iD
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good, desirable,
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Skirt;
gray
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tan
a Spring 56
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or good variety of neat,
stripes; 42 inches wide; 7c.
ALL-WOOL
be shades of gray or
had in new
house or street wear,
BEDFORD
especially appropriate
wide: $1.50 yard.
MIXED SUITINGS,
checks and new
for
a
skirts, stripes,
to 31.
NEW
wide,
50 a yard.
\
WOOL
and
75¢
vard a splendid weave
:
Dress Suits
Fabrics for Spring
Woolen Dress
and colorings
both E
The v
endless,
hard-to-please «
POPLINS—A
but
NEW ALL-WOOL TAFFETAS— A
splendid for house or
light or
Piagonals—I1
in demand for dresses or suits
50c¢.
Storm
Spring
always
te
WHIPOORDS—A
grays.
ALI-WOOL: COVERT CLOTH—In a
inches wide
SERGE—Always
narros
a yard.
DIAGONALS—Thes
tan
50 inches wide;
CORDS—All-Wool,
one-piece su
in a wonderfully large
mixeully
PANAMAS—Plenty
Fashion's
Woolen
& (Coat
over an im-
Woolen
Goods given to
in Dress
and America have
the
new
urope
remark-
different
that
most
and
it is certainly
riety of
providing an assortment
Istomer
staple weave, noted for Ig
attained new
75¢
which has a
vard.
light
40 inches wide a
firmly woven,
very
wear; which can be
42
street
dark shades inches wide
ble and very
inches wide: 5% yard,
YARD—Including All-
All-Wool Batiste,
and 52-inch Mohairs
and All
Ita-fashiona
RE. a
A
Serges,
Whipcords
shades designs
enjoyed splendid repu
new shades 36 inches wide
n
for coat,
a yard.
shade
very
cloth weave,
$1
good
56 inches wide 50
and
cloth
vard,
medium light
medium weight and
$1.50 a
for Spring Suit
black hairline
popular
or wide,
and can
for
50 inches wide,
are
very dressy material
$1.25
brown,
a yard
blue,
suits
oY gray,
inches
in new
it or coat 50
variety, for suits or
large variety, for suits or
light and dark colors; a
a yard.
Ol
ae.
for
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WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO-
FITS ON WOOL HORSE
BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT
FROM THE MAKERS, 18
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 VFTERINARY
MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL
KINDS OF HARNESS
dward Krecke!
LANCASTER,
BRE]
Trunks at Half Pricc, Great Bar-
On The Square.
gains.
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Inauguration
REDUCED FARES
WASHINGTON
March 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1913
sold from stations
miles of Washington
good returning
Tickets
250
above dates,
March 8,
within
on
until inclusive.
CONSULT TICKET AGENTS
|can’t be
faction in every pair.
them.
Pennsylvania Railroad
Jan. 29-bt.
A care guarantead if you use»
Bers: Stpposiiory
PILES ® PILE .
att, Thompean, Sap't
Graded Schools, Statesville, "aE writes: *‘ I can say
they do all To ciaim for wher.” Dr. 8. M. Devore,
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hid ry D. McG, Clarksburg, Tenn. rite}
“in a ‘practice By 23 y. I have found no Sesion
* Pwics, 60 Sarre Samples Free.
yA yours.
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Sald in M1. Joy byE. of Ww. D. Chandler
0 & Ca Call for tree sample. >
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Dry Feet
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keeping your
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and comfortable
when you wear
the famous
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EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
/
Also the Ever
| Reliable Freed Brothers Work Shoes
For Men and Boys.
For the ladies the Lintuer Shoes
beat. Service and satis-
Call ard see
In a Dress Shoe I have the best
—THE CROSSETT.
Charles L.. Dierolf
EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY PA.
HOTEL McGINNIS
The undersigned having remodel-
ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a
number of sleeping rooms, bath, etc.,
is now prepared to entertain trans-
ient and regular guests.
RESTAURANT
in connection with hotel where be
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
TURTLE SOUP, Ete. Ete.
Private dining room for ladies.
TJ. WW. MecGrinnis,
PROPRIETOR
Terms Moderate.
Bell Telephone.
CHARLES S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Prompt Attention given to Sales of
Real Estate and Personal Property.