PAGE TWO MOUNT JOY, PA. eo. KE, SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r. ® SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR 111 I Six Months O50 Cents / A prema J poe | 3 ® : ¢ { 5 e 1 3 ne annua revenue LO be d ved om incon taxation Bow) frotimred Pode fbn] fottroelfrsimref]) 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE / and will be chs d by succeeding congresses, | “The measure is designed to fit in | with the budget system of estimat- ing government expenses. The day { = | wil] come when gove..anent expens- | es will be appropriated for in an j annual budget bill, On the basis of | this the amount of revenue needed | for t by the government he succeed | ) gove : | I always have on hand anything i ‘ear wi be estimated. r= | : 2 iag year Will be estimated In or} a the line of Smoked Meats, Ham sr to raise j e revenue eded sgl , der to raise just the revenue needed, jologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and futton. Prices always right. Congress will set the income tax rates to fit the case. There will be few customs duties. There will be, H H. KRALL West Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA however, an inheritance tax to re- lieve some of the tax burden on in- comes.” The estimates of the Ways and Means Committees show vividly how | S€ll Telephone wealth has concentrated in this country. Although incomes of as low as $4,000 per year will be subject to For a Good Clean Shave taxation, yet less than one per cent a Ye at \ of our i population is affected by Or a Classy Hair Cut the bill. Stop at BACK RUN H.J. WILLIAMS Harry Geib spent Sunday with TONSORI \L PARLORS David Waltz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G and W. Main St., Mount Joy son Harry and Miss Martha Lauver Agt For Middletown Laundry ; | } | | ofosfosfocfosfocfsfusfocfocfocfecfecfesferforforiorde visited Samuel] Nornhold and family pn Sunday. - - Messrs. Elmer and Samuel Rettew B EC £ | ertained the following on Sun EE 8 SC . a 5 Messrs. Chas. Boyer, Samuel " eC ¥ iC Messrs ha Oy Samus Porm & Co . er, Clayton and Harry Hossler, x Fy mR A om gs am Waltz and Phares Peters. Tv Sweitzer 2 family enter- 5 aed. enry Sweitzer and family ente hy ao 8 a i i ed the following on Sunday: ! land Mrs. B. Zug and Mrs. Cora i e and daughter Mabel of near | ag <, Vale, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob i ; 1 1 5 yy . of Naumanstown. rl rr re did not work right { Electric Biiters ¥ man.” LOur Lotuics 1 fool 13l . v le me feel like a b oils A ») j Foils a Foul Plot | PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORE h a shameful plot exists be- EET rag Sep mp > a RH iver and bowels to cause dis- 2 oo © 2 2 B 2 PC REY A Sars, Cezrary Reumy for Suprrmssep MENsTRUATION, B. Bernhart & Co's. Sold ixf Mi. Joy by E. W. Garber anadyW. D. Chandler & Co. i Store Closed Every Evi Fe w ”. \ 5 i x Jornl prema J prerepgdy Lromaoma Ji prey Lpramiing pire: “i FES THE BULLETIN | Vis swalimenflmsefimmenfimmenfirmmenfpamen immense) ! ad ‘Three Months 235 Cents Single Coples = Cent EE ———— a —— TT ——————————————— Sample Cople FRE} ning Except Saturday A ommencing April 28th Mr. Chester Wittel, the pianist, is his brother lL.eigh fine for one ot vears Mr Horace Groff, flutist, heard by many who can testify his unusual ment Whoeeve) will be fortunate nough to hear the Symphonic Or- chestra will have something to en- joy, think about, and talk about for > O-—— MILTON GROVE Subscribe for the Mi. Joy Bullet very Mr. Christian Shuemaker is much improved Mr. Ralph Grosh has purchased fine young driving horse. John H. Koser of Mastersonviile, J RO HW i ———— THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY Shoes] n co nce of Ie and has opped o 1L1¢ Lm ERS SECS EEE IS oc ; whic ind e Dre \ on the Briag and \ MAYTOWN Payne vdrich law 1E8Treg $50,- | Hav Plate of the ; 000,000 annually his $50,000,000 | Sy Orchestra Wil Furn now aid | tl De Class Day Music of living, is to be paid out of the | income tax revenue d But every dollar saved in tariff es number nineteen uder N amounts to five or six dollars in the | n ( } final retail prices paid by he con i t sumer. This is raw material to that | ’ rmon of finished product each assesse pl b ; 1e0 pyofit a certain percentage of the] \ mo in tl Ref 104 hu { vilue of the commodity he handle 3 Nn rC™ Bit in assessing this wrofit he in "— ¢ nit Co - . 3 cludes the tariff In the value OI the mend n 101I'TO ¢ ommodity. Thus the people pay no a i tion yanaqu Frid only the tariff but also yay profits Supj it nin on the tariff. Every doll of inc ? Sw i i y : ’ Pt ata Mrs. C. H. Zeller Si ed price for the raw mate / Ore. « n I gm Saric o TNT sessed by the tariff becomes Marietta Street MOUNT JOY ( : Wr RTO six dollars by the time 1 reach i a P i k 1esda = = 3 es the onsun - 2 & pu 1nO( n unio Fh EEG AH NE BY * Representative Cordell Hull ol HE 144 i ; barrel « 101 6 t1 sto He Tennessee, the member of the Ways | R. itn —— : 1 n ) tion in Mariet . } 1 +1 | “For many ear f nh! ¥ : ) and Mcans Committee ho drew 1e or mally. i rollir ie molasses off : hetically | spite of all so-cal 8 "OI ay rovision yaetice 1 . . the ) the st in SON1e man- incom ax provision, rophetically | At last Ifoundq ¢ gon at the store, in some man sees the day when all government | Hin those mild, ye 1¢ ; foot slipped and the ban an 3 : | . ” arf) “i evenue be derived from just | really wonderful knocked him down, badly bruising two principal forms of direct taxa- DR. K Ry neg hi t wand in tion—the income tax and the inherit- | a 8 flictin . number of other injurie { t ance tax. { - g Maytown High School b ‘The rates in the pending bill are | i : i ortunate enough to have the servic- but tentative,” he said. They can | Adolph Schinge B 's of the Symphonic Orchestra, | i § fColumbia, on (lass Day evening his 10 infroduction, as he has been to nt on that. instru- circulated in town the past week. John D. Wittle and son of Florin were visitors to our town Saturday. Isaac S. Eshleman of Pleasant] View, visited friends here this week. | Jacob F. Fry made a business trip | the to Lancaster the latter part of week. { Mr. E. S. Weaver of Florin, trans-{ acted business in this place a few days ago Harvey D. Wittle has abandoned the house painting avocation, an at present a tiller of the soil. Miss Estella Good was brought home from the General Hospital Lancaster, sligl ed Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Hill Church, wei of Mr Mrs. C. Good over the Sabbath Mrs. John M Snyder and M Christ Geib of Mount Joy W week-end visitors to town Mrs. Calder Jrunne of , Har burg has returned home after spe d is at of and Irs ris- nd ing some time with. her parents. Mr, s § and Mrs. Frank B. Grosh. Mrs. George Greiner of near Cole refusing to act, take Dr. rrrevys r FREN H FEMALE M brook Hill church, suffered a pa Vew Life Pills, and end such MADAME DATS Roce LS. B 1ivtic stroke a few days ago. Altho of your system. They gently her condition at this writing is | attends her. ra- 101 . h, liv- Safe! Sure! Speed; ! Satis. [8 onsidere wv AARESTORE . V fpr i right action -of\ stomach, liv HEYER KNOWN TO FAIL Sate! Sure! a considered very dangerous yet her bowels, and Yeetore Your | § Fh iran Samples Pre: LE your driecon dos 1k advanced years give slim hopes for ¢ alines. 25¢ have them send your orders to the a speedv I Orv yy and all good fe gs ge ir inetikves u. a speedy recovery. Dr. A. J. Thome a get to talk to him { — come CLOTI ~~ 1 4 : © »n OTR 1 TY Fa * w ¥ \ % Marx, STYLE I] y and Uniqu \ iE § V4 \ oe 2 ~ . € Ae ; { " -_ 3 iA po vy 8 J % By f , J W \/ Lhd Fad hq W ilies \ "PA Wednesday, April 23, 1913 Shirts! ~~ Furnishings! - v . - a rn A — " Co —— AT TAS — il v Qo 20 i! Uren frets fpreser ip ro rd - - A" Na - at ’ por yd = A - ~~ 5 ju + < ’ ob > ) ) BC v : es st s own Nahi wd .. : o _ oo r-—_ ea Qo. eC 3 % ) ‘ ys 1° C¢ ry’ a 5 1 a - 4 8 ~ - | Sr sl : TAC! O13 i ? i131 Bs. ® nou ri {NOW { y 4 : v -~ y ay } ¥ , n, and whether it 1s a 1 ¢ we y @ oA 5 den Ny ~~ ot Foe ” Fo » . <* + w ed hot Fosha A Yet v 3 w oe wo and © cod - = of “ An ~~’ ot pei gy, We will be pleased to serve you. 7 ' M Cr aol . { ITY SS ¢ XJ 3 - h2ACA oY L - 2 and” D.. ay 1 y 1 : Lo. » ~ Eire 2 5 FE We y v 2 71 * 2% . - 7% TNR 8 A DYands ana A il (TOIT J UU, | § ~ . - - “i . i " £ th ad oh ~ { > “§ yo 2 Tyo . 7 - x § wp A ) in She v ve the be t from $1.6. » § rs. 3 X57’ 1 ¢1 or DA NN ™ W001 VV Oi KX D1.02 (0 D JU, iN eo Nn 3 » =H - Ql a A aN : 3 i "yy % x A } DLO J LO P%.JIVU, my WAAUTO Je AU, : —— a . — . . ——————————— eC ———— w— RHEEWN Nrinlal a . 5% GO TO ) } CHa YJ N 4 u I t per in towr Bulle Bllih | Sul Cot ohh NW : \ 10 u ct f 3 ~~ ¥ XK ow = 4 3 Ef 2 3 § fof fu % } = R ; ». - § os 5 i ) u Y t 1 vi t Joy Pe. Ol} A ' I Ov IR a > D ( OD SHAVER oh nday at A Soluble Antiseptic I ih SHave | iv Tor mucous marl I'YLISH HAIR-CUT ; 3 1 > thre HERES H a} u rot : REFRESHING SHAMPOO h A pelvic catar nmatio y tion, caused by female ill ny ng in the Barbe n k A have been cured say I d weight in gold.” D ¢ 1 up apply locally. For ten rs the I nA tt uction ¢ 0 E. Pinkham Medicine Co. h e ou mended tine in the t i i V ul ( nm a ) 1! re ce with women 3 3 » i ic and toilet uses it has With t purpo ] no equal. Only 50c. a lar OX Drug- t m Tuesd : gists or sent postpaid on 1 rhe isiting som ! raday The Paxton Toilet Co., Mass. f p n i ¢ ) 10 o I 1 on Shaving Hal utting .. Pier ich ha been used ; > ) i hd nh B ee NY : Marries for. soverat Yen : Joseph B. rshevy { ing he fin becam fast in his 11 wand was ape i é f 1 1 an ¢ e Y i : > ¥ € ey} EF ry » i art to su ; tent that had : ionsoriail Yarior 1u ( ( ill cCALen ha 1€ iQ 1 ! 1 to be killed mn ) v vin Three Chairs No Waitin 1d b ¢ mt in 1ts api in Al r H f a > I'L€ } 1iddlat st Sunday and ove its and oth- |, pew n to Br AO Lue SLHQIE I oiean 3 In evidence Nt} 1 ) n Gc 1s calle 0 Fuesda; 3 3 2 Y ( ivered Frida , people bundled themselves as ro i an ) hay fi 7 Odaks are simple; a child can i Ma t MO \ ) Na ) midwinter DI with ter 1.ill3 tnd oe t Tal ist. UNT JOY perat so efficient, there is no I'he shad is here. What would be fis limit to results—and always ready t1 ringtime without the succu- AS We © tlhioss Totes nro h Caanct Be Cured for use on the instant. That is shad, and it appears there are gons loaded with lime are passing ] : NS ; they the Kodak way of it. t ly a . \ 3 x Ca HN: > . : t none that can come up to the deli-|by destined for the neighboring | 1 > Daylight loading and unloading— cious and toothsome dainty caught farms. The lime is put up in paper’ 1 no dark room needed for any of the 3 : ter Cat p h ] in the Susquehanna sacks and is used for the same pur \ vork The supervisors of Mt. Joy town-|pose as lump lime was formerly used ! : It er ship unloaded from a car at this|to correct acidity of the soil, w ~~ Agent for Standard Steam . Laundry place on Friday, an improved road A young gentleman and lady friend ga reeulor pr scraper, which 1ey purchased from of our community started In an auto t Wi, Y : ne ® 9 : : A 3 : : £3 a7 1 tir directly on the the Good Roads Mfg. ( ompany. ol | for Reading last Sunday but the 4 a : perf mbina- Ladie s ‘y fF thie tw y i w t Kennett Square, Pa. [boisterous increasing winds made it S00 : One of our prominent young men,| mpossible to wear all head adorn : testimonials, free. Mr. Wales Shank, purchased an | ments and after traveling half the, »., Props., Toled La die’ automobile from Landis Bros. last|Way the party beat a retreat vi for constipation. S week. Fair young maidens should |Vhat wiser for their experienc Se P be on the alert and they'll surely| emer eee. meee 0600059 SLE SOC alms Rose Leaves NORTHWEST RAPHO 8 WeareAlways Prepared toserve ge | 15 the ‘filest rose perfume made, get an auto ride. The energetic baker, J. K. Frey-| meyer of Florin, made his trip of | supplying his maay patrons with his| bread on Monday, in a new Chase] antomobile truck. Customers should | listen for the bugle and they will be served with the staff of life while it is still] hot What might have been a serious! wcecident was narrowly averted last | Thurdday when Jacob Emenheiser was driving his two spirited horses] in a plank wagon. The wagon was laden with various articles, and| vhen Mr. Emenheiser gave the lines to he horses took fright and running off at breakneck speed, | son, rashed against a telegraph pole. | The wagon was demolished but fortunately the boy was not hurt. I ployed in the Eagle mills. PEO DE EC SHES IQH Fe 11! rere y av « ‘Tre . 1 > : family were Sunday callers at the unless yon are well, Noted physicians will fo; freckles and tan Both Subscribe ior the Mt Joy Bulletin John W. Geib and family visited F. S. Shenk on Sunday. Services at Chiques church Sun- day morning were well attended f whether foreign or domestic. Puro Spring Vater ICE IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges It Never Fails To Please : : and every customer says it smells I. S. Hollinger and J. Y. Stauffer made a business trip to Mount Jov| this week. like fresh roses Once used never vithout a bottle on your bureau. A. Y. Stauffer and family werel Can he had in an quatiity, Don’t fail to see us befure plac the guests of relatives at Elizabeth- r ing vour order thi J. N. Stauffer & Bro. - : Mount Joy, Penna will make his future home while em- Hang on forever! Blasi h Blushes may ec A town over Sunday. : 3 oni 3 bluchos: MAY. o Joseph Gibble removed his effects And blushes may go to the Exchange Hote] where he But freckles 0909990000020 0 PPOI$P IPB oedt e ; Unless you use Allen Gibble, and family, Arthur 9 Kauffman and family, N. B. Hol- Are You Happy [3 r RF linger and family, C. G. Hollinger : ’ W ilcox Freckel Eter and family and J. Y. Stauffer and MX you are it is safe to say that you enjoy good health, as it is impossible to be happy Two in one—a certain remedy articles home of John R. Gibble tell you that bad stomachs and torpid livers Appreciate Your Blessings. Don’t kick because you have to but. ! ton your wife's waist. Be glad your wife has a wa you have a wif and doubly glad for. Some s wives’ waists have not butto: t utton. Some men’s wives’ waists who have buttons on to button don't care a continental wheth- | er they are buttoned or not. Some |n men dont have any wives with waists | the guests of their sister, Mrs. Irv- With buttons on to button.—Teague | (Tex.) Chronicle ir Ouch! S Mrs. Exe—“There’s no use. I cam’t | Walborn. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus White! get my husband fo listen to common ! spent Saturday at the same place. sense.” Mrs. Wye—“Who did you | are the cause of 95 per cent of all diseases, ©! Sile at For the past 42 years SEVEN BARKS has L proved to be the unequalled remedy for all Sh ANCASTER JUNCTION STOMACH, LIVER and KIDNEY troubles, and OE #7TBest paper in town—Bulletin. thegreatest tonic and blood purifierknown. nN} D ft { Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver and It makes your digestion what it should be rug to button a waist |g and keeps your entirs system in good con. J laughter Stella spent Sunday with | Geon* p00 0 GaN" BARKS Se but 50 Solomon Weaver and family at Liit-] eents 2 bottle at all druggists. Money Tee itz. | funded if not satistied, Address Masters Harold and Albert Halde-| LYMAN BROWN, 68 ¥ array Store St, New York, N.Y, Sunday Hours 8 to 9—5 to 6.45 p. m, 3 WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA. nan of Fairland, spent the week as + RS ah RE OLD DR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL : 9 Bpring Garden St., ( formerly 585 N. 6th St., Phila., Pa.) Ein Deutscher Arts, Only German Specialist. The German Treatment, the sly Guaranteed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others can’t Care, all use Mercury & Arsenle, worse than the Disease itself, It’s a curse of humanity, AN Skin & Private Discases, Excesses, both sex, Abnses, Weak= messes. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Drains, Atrophy, 1 Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buch spent unday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac! pr 3 a ——- | Ra ; * “U | Piles, Losses, Varicoeelo, Hydrocels, Rupture & Strictare, i 4 » ly : | Seldia M:. Joy byE. W. Garber.» ¥. Lb. Chandler | 6 sulting > Kidney, Bladder, 46 yre. practice &6 yrs. Hosp. inion Pe in Germany. Book Free, tZ Best paper in town—Bulletin | & Co. Gali for tree sample. © | HyAtoamati, ree, telle al, honing Museums, l 1 a le i AT A ER a atl RR tn ll J th: lS bl pT i
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