BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, April 30, 1913, Sir dbibdddirbdebdeb ddd ddd dd did db dd bidddbbbddbbbbbt bbe ole dooesirdvsiedelodoie or dosielvfededodode | 2 4 / Vjestis & &1 of 7k HAL Sale of High C Ne ar Hundred In the Lo Vlisses' And Junior A Chance To Save $4. 00 to $1 0.00 On Your Spring Suit For Suits Worth Up to $25. 00 Suits Worth Up to $12.98 a 1 dg * a og ote x2 oe iP x Ra oe * oe & of of P ® : oe de ge 3 $19.75 For Suits Wor th Up to $2 28.50 ook a de he leslee] a 24. 75F For Suits Worth Lo. to ————TETETeeeeeee a P To. S10. jooiecfocfeciefefofscfecfodp ule oode gril Uj > LS . - sie serie fofoofocferis sjorforfodfecfeofococfacforforoerd Soofosfosforfoforfurforforfoniesfooferforeefoofosfrdoadeofosfontonforfonfosfefe fonfosfooecfocfsfesionfonfonfonts orferfecfunfortorfoferrfunforfengeferfese de sdeolesderderdertends ole * + +> + i + Commonwealth MILTON EBY, Sheriff EE I ae Ba A oh | of Special Offering of Women’s Suits At $10.00 Cur Own Good Regular $15. $16.50, and $18.50 Stogks of 2 Spring Suits, Reduced.) cessible regular 3 .50 suits Ii Lot of Women’s Dresses at $7.90 dresses for two dozen 100 TT 1 Clearance of Wool Skirts at $3.75 year, bu. the Hindu Sampie Waists at 90c. | Siva succeeded in ! the fluid in a pot, on the the flood this | its pusition, and when the waters sub-| og except one man, sided + tance away, now known as Special Offerings of Kimono Aprons at 79c. These aprons neat ginghams navy chambray Smart Tailored Street Hats Specially Reduced hemp and faney straws, | at it with disastrous | ter, | this at the present time is the re- nov ued tank. This tank is now a place trimmings as as fancy effects. At $3.90 Regularly $5. At 85.00 Regularly What Women Are Wearing This Spring In Pumps and Oxiords A very neat style in Colonial Pumps fitting lasts which insures the heel from slipping patent colt, gun metal, tan oxfords, come in pt in the ges receding or medium high toe and with Cuban, military or dip themselves in ter, which is magical attrib: with seude covered azin e. All hand sewed soles. and tan seude. The price is $4 a pair. V1 1 LC ° Ritts po i 1 pa } i ! It fron pa n iL pla l ( B. ls ol Harrisbw I I HON elo 0 'hursday ) sil HOVE nty n 1 | to Vionda : ¢ Vi W BB, Kayl } ’ ry ) | | lay Ih Vl 1 I Folty ol! C( \ ‘ f RK | Tw | d ) y Gr, } Hart J | of 1 A, OG. HQ te of M 1¢ d « hi { David 1 hon \ 1 i I | n ’ Gi ) li town 1 \ H. R. Bryson of 1 te oh } ) i ( \ ( ; 1 i } abe ON \ Rn i Barto of « t « p , ’ Ken el | ( Mennonite churel Mount Joy M A. L. Beam of Lancaster —— ues Of 1Irien 11¢ u \ } \ 1 \ i ~h ( Daitin ) ( toro } 1 1 Ve rday 1avin i 1 1 0 oui 1 nen Thu Windso Yor Co \ 1 { D I Lanca - -—-— - 0 IND c WHEN [RVING PLAYED ROMEO Silence, Light and Actors, the Three ( Things N ry for Artistic Ef. id Atmosphere, \ irgaret Dell received a . = 3 A t 0 ood 1 n ( Wend Philli relates an : incident growing out first meet o ing of Robert Mai r Henry ) ! l Irving, ba 5 1en both were busin n New Yo playin t r were | Wednesday eview ol N » old Vi David J. Rosen of Lai ter wa in town on busine V 1 tha 1 yf \ \ the your Lt Olyn Wednesday. ni : al ai M1 H VM. Bink ( Lanca noon 1e 1 mm » | was calling on friend hel th wl Lot ) W ter part o 1st week ir \ ( lan \i Charl Casse ) plac W 1 L ( 1 I ( [8 \ ed him he u i ) It has b oon at school with « enia eplied Mr. B. Frank Kready of Lanca Mantel How do vou do it? How he guest of our townsman, Mi lo ) A s € 3 ) do yo H. Zeller yesterda get 1 atmosphere, s ry a1 i Vr. and Vrs Monro Sheaft ov y Oi the sty are attending the funeral of h ? 1s there n el : uncle at Steelton today, ed ere 1 answer : : 3 Messrs. J. W. Greiner ¢éand PY. three ple, too; only things to remember. The first is si- | Keiser of Lebanon, were guest [oH lence, and plenty of {it behind the | friends in town Thursday. | scenes, so that the actor mav be at Mi S. J. Robert and son Bisse ease, with nothing to di when of Rverett, Pa. are pending ome striving for hig shadings Lie sec : : > : second time with Mi Joanna Miller regulated as far as possible so "wm op trey ie lhe board fence along the we a! lature Is coilnierielied 4+ 10 that, : : : 0 nan is tho recipe.’ side of the P, R, R. is being re put ] ted [antel, vO gaid ' placed by a three rail post fence there we iree things to remember; There will be no sters serve you have m toned but two. Isthere zt the Exchange Hotel after Satur- t1 5 arg 8] 1e | 1 m ill t] Did y a third 15K I 1 y { ¢ 3] 4 ee bu col dq? Mi mb Zou ind Mart Le e , t Gro of Kphrata ere ue ( m ll 1 f ? Re Mess! Ha 1 ( ember that, m Silence, Saturda i a ndo \ Joht VMiddlete Q r 1 y SB RELICS OF THE BRONZE AGE ,...u. EA Messrs, ( DD: Lin ) d Ni markable 5 stor : Remarkable Find of Prehistorio fev and BE. W. Kool f Linelesto Weapons and Orna ts Made in ! : 1 ol 1 K ) I'hursday A i 1 M 1 i I DO 1d: ‘0 h 11 01 Rob of Detroi | 1 ( k din days h thie 1 ie i 1est 0 rel Mr, t 1 i The « hicl : ; th ( e ( o1 \l W I 0 Marie i i ) i ber of cts w 1 street + ing there, issu¢ rth certain times On Sunday M and Vi Danie of the year, is a terrane DD ntertaine lowing ber with a perpendicular ' t M1 and Mr Adal Hild | one hurdred and fifty feet, } ndi MeSSTS Goddy Andrew | entran to wh nh is by a hole in the entranc o whi nh is by a ho in Gable Charles Fant: Ti roof it was recently exj xd by 3 3 3 : > iy Der: of [ er: VI a somnie ers with the help of a long | ™* : ’ | rope lac A Re n helmet, dating Mrs. Wm. Derr of Newville; Mr. ant from the be nine of the Christian Mrs. Harvey Neff of Shippensburg | era, which owner had apparently Miss Eva Mentzer of Newville; Mi | dropped down the hole was first and Mrs SH Tressler and son | found. Encour: by this the im- pay] and Lan of Donegal; Mr. and Into vrs. Earl Derr; Mrs. Reuben Derr: fal . hd Cha Derr and Monroe Kramer of forin N en er: vn and Mrs. Row of Elizabeth the flool the ca n, and at a depth ; three vet they discovered over a Fhe day is. enjoyed hy al thousand aiticles of bronze, including | The Lyric Orchestra oi Lancast two hundred lance heads, a number of furnished music for the occasion swora axes, clasps ¢ ve The —r- 40 1 : wo} " iast n i il be red 1 n ~ , ne Bn a0 eet “! BUILD TIGER PROOF HOUSES [ cles is i out 1f C. ible n Their Houses 1 to E yuld have lived at inac- h a deep and believe cavern | the weapons and ve been thrown down p £ | fice to s- ne ranean deity but one 1 J ] ACross wa na Corresponder ce London St: bergneq aig ih I the home cof a man, his wife and fam- ni fly, and they ii ned me that it was RENOWRNED PCOL OF SIVA placed ir this unusual situation so as = pi) to be out )f nu i { Wond~ fui Waters Credited by People which infested y neigh of India With All Sorts of Magnetic Attributes. — 18 feet in vertical beight somev ‘ A remarkable Indian ceremony 18 | a10ve 20 feet is co: sidere. to be th the Kuvmbakonam Mahamakam festi=| |imit of safety Tha Na ; 01S val. This feast takes place once aig a frail and usy ‘fructure of sticks zods are supposed nth tied tog ther with to vicii the sacred tank om each | ai; leaves and w with plaited twelfth anniversary. It is said that bamboo, or, as in this case, with the | the god Brahma once requested Siva h,rk of a tree. the essence of all the waters It iz therefore It is understood that doing this, placing which he hid away mountain. During! floated away matter for a to break inhabit- hav ie well an easy the world. tiger with its gre into ants. heen from | rnown a house arn’ Many instanc res of recorded in Malaya. top of a pot In o were Kill- family who climbed up and thus escaping the r, was a horrified ob- case a whole rested at a spot some dis-! ino the roof Kum- | notice of the ti bakonam. Siva, vho happened to be| garver of the cruel mauling and ulti- hunting in the vicinity, saw the pot | mate slaughter and devouring of his and, aravwing his bow and arrow, shot | rejatives—Strand The wa- and ‘asults, filled a hollow, Art or Services A leader of a chambs music quartet used to say thot he was never approached a pri- rushing out, string grimage, where, during the ’as- ‘1, untold thousands of the faithful | Sure the wonderful wa- redited with all sorts of Wide World Mag- when he nen at the bac) sts at the iront.— or h the ecaterer’s ih the honored 1 ites. — ' New York kvening Pot OSL For Rusted Saws. the saw becomes rusted fit with emery dust | When nds of confi th wins ema may be removed & tioutord Roooke mixed with sweet oil. Apply this with | GO 8 large bk 2The people’s paper— ‘Bulletin.’ Additional Deaths Additional Personals . Th 1) ei ode deol cleofecociocfecfocfectecforiesforfeceforfocfoctecorfenoris fecfere docks mit. He'll go then wait i ! : ' ody 1 dong and turn City it around Kansas City Journal. ——————————— | X or | t he roi Hetar in, 1858 i pay he Pa my Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletta. ————————— ~—- . x -v Why Have “Nerves?” This is the reason why women have ‘nerves.’ When thoughts begin to grow cloudy and uncertain, impulses lag and the warnings of pain and distress are seat like flying messages throughout limbs and frame, straightway, nine times in ten, a womanwill lay the cause of the trouble to some defect at the point where she first felt it. Is it a he a backache, a sensation of irritability or twitching and uncontrollable something must be wrong with the head or back, a woman naturally says, but all the time the real trouble very often centers in the womanly organs. In nine cases out of ten the seat of the difficulty is here, and & woman should take rational treatment for its cure, The local disorder and inflam mation of the delicate special organs of the sex should be treated steadily and systematically, “" idache, nervousness, Dr. Pierce, during a long period of practice, found that a prescription made from medicinal extracts of native roots, without the use of alcohol, relieved over 90 per cent, of such cases. After using this remedy for many years in his private praos tice he put it up in form of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, that would make it easily procurable, and it can be had at any store where medicines are handled, Mis. Lira B for two years HAWK most of the tin Va., writes: “T had been failing in health was not able to attend to my household duties Female weakness was my tr and I was getting very bad but, thanks to Doctoe Pierce nedicines, I am well and strong again. I took only three bottles of * Favor ite Prescription,’ and used the * Lotion 1% ts.” I have nothing but praise for Doctor Plerce’s wonderful medic TAKE DR, PIERCE'’S PLEAS/ PELLETS FOR LIVER ILLS, anfoede sgesfecferfocfosfocesiofoofonfocfosforfordonesforesforfoqfecfoce o ® 1 ! 1 - ™ A A | Z i x Q ° ® o- % 7 i » * e bs 0 GC 1 t1 c > S 3 | read i vears, 1897 Sebastine, Kneeppe Cori 3 I 1y ? Because this real German Imported LY ind Plast vr i Releives At Once All Pai: Only genuine with Serial No. 5499 and manufacturer's and name on each, Fifteen cent packages contain six ations Only for sale at ET 2 BROS. Y HALL BLDG. MOUNT JOY, PA. spose oorfesfedooor orfedooteonfodonfofuenfodsfounleofnfeobnirofe dosed odofeteofuiofsrfo niente fo foods 4 Good Luck Firy EB) te i oupstitute (or putter p= =a inp I AN HH only costs half as much ul Sl p For Sale at 104 1-2 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna. Store Open Every Week Day In the Year INDEPENDENT PHONERENo. 850 I J ¥ KLINE 111 Kinds ( oncrete Work BUILDING BLOCKS Ep. i Styles and Colors Porches, Columns and Banisters Door and Window Sills and Lintles, Chimneys, Ete. ars SERA RR SN Retailer of the Bess Grades of Cement tched with | i LE && i Sell Life Insurance =~ High Grade AGENCY AGREEMENT to offer responsible man to represent Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Co. mf A. M. CLARK, Ceneral Agent., Philadelphia. 137 So. Fifth St,, - - vate house whether he would be let in | n of life is ruined | | For Sale by W. D. Roup Easily Controlled This offensive, destructive poultry disease has yielded to science. Roup, colds, catarrh and canker are prevented and cured by simply using przt? Roup Cure in the drinking water. 205e¢, 50c, $1. Sample free. pret? Poultry Disinfectant sweetens up the houses and yards germs of roup or oth diseases that kills an and 1 presen! may 38¢ per qué “YOUR MONE} IT FAILS.” Get Pratyy t ng Bookiet ~~ | and Gf Moyer.
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