THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, April 30, 1913 x _ “Rough hauling?’ “Idon’t mind. Thisis a Studebaker Wagon’ —that's why | bought it. I noticed that men were using the Studebaker where- ever the work was hard—hauling steel girders in the city, logs in the woods, stone in the quarry. “My work is hard and | know it. My wagon is on my payroll and must earn its salary. why | bought a Studebaker. I can't ani buy a cheaper one.” “Get in touch with a Studebaker dealer, he's a good man to know.” Farm Wagons T Dump Wagems Delivery Wagons Contractors’ Wagons Surreys Buggics Runabouts Harness See our Dealer or write us. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER MINNEAPOLIS BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA House cleaning—Brooms! Brooms! Every broom reduced 10 and 5c less than former price. Best 5¢ Scrub Brush, solid back. Use Diozo in water when cleaning—Kkills germs, disinfects, deodorizes, prevents disease, destroys moths—price 10c. SPECIAL—5 and 10c values all the time. At present we have one 10c special in gray granite ware, covered stew pans, sink drainers, quart measures, basins, large milk pans, bread ( pans and stew pans. All this ware is double plated. | The best 10¢ Ladies, Vest, wil not slip; better ones at 12 1-2 15 and 25c. i Ful] line of underwear of every description, both muslin and i Knit. Combination Suits for children, women and men i : ’ = { SPEC!AL—Men and Boys’ » Knit four in hand ties, 25¢ i Ask to see our low priced White Shoe that will keep th ) shape— and why? ; Just received a full line of stamped waists—night gowns, heavy crash in table combination suits, children’s dresses and the scarfs and oblong cushions. All have silk or cotton to work same with. A large showing of all the new Dress Materials for Spring and Summer, No trouble to show goods. S. B. Bernhart & Co. MOUNT JOY EAST MAIN STREET rr. | rma - RHR ann nnn nnn Mr. Man or Woman aside because ARERR RRR nn Don’t throw that pair of good shoes hey are slightly torn or the sole has worn thru. 3ring them to me and I will make them like new for a very small consideration. If its new shoes you are looking for, whether Men's, Boys’, Ladies’ or Children’s, don't buy unti] you have first seen my line. The prices I know will please you. Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA, EAT TERRE ARERR R RRR RRR ERR RENOIR ER EE PT RE m—— ARVETEEE SISTER EEE RN EE ERR BER Commencement Gifts Commencement Time is rapidly approaching and you will cer- tainly want a present for that friend of yours about to gradu- ate. I have very beautiful pieces of jewelry that wil bandsome gifts. Come in and have your present laid aside. make 1 COLUMBIAN IGNITION DRY CELL made, for sale here. BATTERIES, .the best Also all kinds of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA. H. MILLER Writeen by Dr David H Reeder, Chicago, 11 PURE BLOOD--In Vol \ Clu K | AV 1 ( Jd y of Mm b 1 a i n ni ite a few ol fau upon w 1 Hon | i 0 v of yod A 1 0 built YO nj 1 jundal N Rl \ ob I and nk the ai aken into ir bod t re pa ( 1 Now sn } ’ X NOw f One 1 ) 0 ny id ) alled mex 1 1 acciden z I 10 ry n ins 1 would A po R poison and in ) are taken, no ma whetl 1 ministered by a criminal for tk purpose of murder or by grea { physician for the purpose of cure the result would be the same, unless antidotes are given, the person will die, The entire process of creating the | body of the baby requires only very common food, drink and air, and in gome cases the variety of food is very limited, but there is plenty of air and water, These are cheap and no trust has yet been able to secure a commer upon them With these last two elements, pure and proper- ly used, the quantity of the blood | can be increased very rapidly and 20 changed in its character that a test taken today at noon, would show to be but little like another test taken 24 hours later This wonderful change can be brought about without the use of any drugs, nothing but pure water. If your blood is thin and your cheeks pale, try the following simple use of pure water. In a porcelain or alum inum dish put one quart of water and heat it alm 10st boiling point, as soon as a steam Iis- es, push it a little further back on the stove and after taking a table spoonful] of it, cover it and push still further back Just keep it hot, don’t let it boil just ho Put a clog near you and Ve V 1inutes during the day cept wi ea Vi 1 p Thin medicine, ves, but the mos ox Ze 1 f vou d« 1 I ou. IX tak ) ( 1K S 1 one \blespoonfu X i take t ¢ but ( ke often ou s i Vis Ss u < 1 ote L our Ks mor Api f water put into g sceptacle one half pint of fre S ¢ milk and then add one half pint of water, and proceed as directed. As soon as the supply is used, have I ready or you can use two ar the first place if you wish. In cas you use the milk and water you will not require other food for dinner | and supper and the following morn- ing I would suggest a break- fast of a dish of stewed a soft boiled egg and toast cup of hot milk as a finisl I had a Deeds Recorded A {¢ » M. M. Smith in Jair 3965. H 1 Snyder to Ezra Puhl, prop Rapho, $1,200 njamin B. Ear- $300. arhart to Be in Rapho Portr St yert I 3a m R. Ga I to Geil roperts Moun $3.800 Sar C. Hox to H. L. Stauf- fer, tract of land New Holland, $2,300 Franklin S. | ker to Hiram W. Sharpe, 1 67 perches of land in | B. W o H. F. Stauffer, 1 perche of land in Ra F L heirs to E llenbaugh, half n- | lot in Maytown, $1 { Mary Herman to Monroe QG. Fahnestock, 47 acres and 120 | perches of land in Rapho and Penn, | $5.000. ll Qn { | | | his | S ry indig- | received, In | parents w nant at New Methods in Vogue. “Wha: made you take down that | sign “No Agents or Solicitors Allowed | in This Building?” “It’s no use any more,” replied the janitor. “Anybody | who wants te take down the public's spare change nowadays gets out a | prospectus and uses postage stamps.” Subscribe for the ML Joy Bulletin. Exchange Hotel : Mount Joy, Pa. J. M. Backenstoe, Pro. Ha just beet ydeled thru 1a All INoae juveniences S 13 Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Stear eat. Electric Light, Etc Table is Supplied With the Bess PAGE SIX a amc EINE ———.———————— - _ HOME HEALTH CLUB Ee | 00000000000000000000000000000000000006000000000000 TAR : a American Plan Rates Moderate T . ' -—aA ——— a Re - - A ———— — - uy Women Who ake his universally } nome ) ren 77 A - ZL £{ Jd ) “RIL Sold everywhere. In boxes, Watt & Shand Corner Square and E. King Sts. The Big Store On The Corner Where The Cars Stop And The Crowds Shop Demonstration All Ld > ° wv } * % 4 : : s : : v * $ : $ » : : $ $ * ® » 3 : : ° $ $ : the Market Affords. Pleating Program Rendered by May 3 : * . . . wel Craduetes : » : EXt Week v3: Also hunch Counter wi bserved | he | 3 i g Maviowr Cen Where Soups, Sandwiches, Checse FEladuatiig TE f ® : a Hig S » Wednesd: ¢ 7 7 . Tripe, Etc, Etc, are served ” : : SRramti was 8 Of How To Dry Clean Y our Wall, Ceil- : . . 5 a ® : 1 a: Pye , rat OPQ " ciative ¢ J =: . » Choice Prime Oysters reco we wa wecsine 3 ings, Wall Paper and Calcimined 3 In Any Style gh . . . * own SE al Surfaces Easily and Economically With $ eee an I'l 2 ( f ire hall was “ * decorated with the BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS | coiorc of the clase, violet and gold, $ : 2 ’‘d v OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS while potted plants and cut flowers 3 mm added to the beauty of the decora- ¢ II | tions. The motto of the class, “Deeds 3 “ : : ’ i OB oe eer ae vor meats ly YC Walls Without Streak Good Stabling Accomodation | ot Words was very prely die g leans Walls Without Streaking y played above the stage. Local and Long Distance Telephonee The music for he OCCasion Was * | furnished by Wittel's orchestra, of Howu To Use It | Columbia, and the class, with the ; ; : : 3 directors and teachers, were seated - Take a handful and work well while using. Rub evenly ov- : on the stage. er surfaces, and s While the audience was gathering WwW A 1.-C A L INE $ - | Miss Mary Heisey, who pregided at | the piano, renderea a number of will remove all germ-laden soot and dirt, leaving walls in thoro : selections. The exercises began af sanitary and disinfected con dition : | ‘ene h 5 reside 1 3 8 o'clock, when the president of ihe : Made in four sizes: 25. 0c. 75¢ #nd $176. $ . lac avi Q Par ar ivere . Our large ice plant will soon be in ¢'a%8 Clayton § Fa mer, de u". Demonstration all next week in our Basement. . operation continuously and we will, the address of welcome to the as- : S$ ” 3 Pp Frank ite be prepared to furnish good, clean SCD Edna I Frank rec - $ : and clear ice in any quantity, Will Farmer Whipple, Bachelor: : : ‘ . . . 4 il . ni luet Ss re ered ° v run a wagon through town daily. | Riley; a piano du vas render a R | S g M h : Don’t place your order for ice until] Py Marie Hater au si Ia iy : € ance € In ac ne s 3 Rutt entitled On h Moonlight vou first get our prices. eX * . : ® : Stream:” an oration by Charles M.|'$ Five-Drawer, Drop-Head, Hand Lift, $19.50. $ Also ample room for Houseal entitled “Life is What We ' § . . * Make It Fhe vclass history was i Automotatic-Lift, $21.50 3 read by Henry R and the class > Cold Storage» io; te mess JUST A FEW OF ITS GOOD POINTS 3 prophecy was given by Mary L. R. : : Rutt; rls chorus “Beauteous It may be run backward as well as forward, without break- ® Night from Offenbach, with Mis 3 ing needle or thread. $ . i . om ist: ©eSsi » Mary Heisey as accompanist 38RY, ® It is impossible to break needles, as needle-guard fully : ‘Work and e C. Harter; 3 protects the needle from injury. : recitation, C the Ses-| ® ' perus,” Marie B. Fletcher; presenta- : Guarantee—Every machine ul guaranteed by nak- 4 New Haven St. Mount Joy | tion of © OF ere next given by $ er and ourselves. s | Mary I 1k, Jar Boll, Min- 3 Attachments—Full set of bes ckeled p a hments € ni¢ Witme Ler N. Mummasa ¢ furnished free 3 y Ae 0 ery ® ® 5 in : J : 2 The price 8s the ame whnetner ) v 1s! buv the : 4 : Ne ; : 4 b plan—$2 down and $1 a week. 3 3 { Ss song £8 : he SC 0000000000000060000000000006000000000000000000080600 “ : : ws 0D FURNI | UR Hig >. Vari: sh Stain ( { 8 50 § is th only kind sel Furniture that 1s ireitare 3 tc thi tiful Ou as farewell we send 3 piano finish. It makes of i CHORUS Rocke RA seraava nl E 3 fl x Rockers Mirrors Hall Racks Flocss, Furniture & Woods ork § | w feel this Racks 5 as good as new. 13 colors | Farewe o Mavto . : : 4 Made by Carpenter-Morton Co., Boston | 1+ i ass of old Picture Frames Ladies Desks > BROOM HOLDER FREE Farewell. to Mayiown z 4 P: his C. n deal *s store and re- x . . : » : 2 Puoeot this Coupon 3 dls srsodie, [1 | We always loved the His Extension & Other Tables, Davenport FOR SALE BY Her colors black and red; A And may they wave In triumph, a . ; : W. D. CHANDLER, Mount Joy.| O'er every senior’s head China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets March 26, 10t | But when we're ( if urney ; === 1 Ard many vears have rolled, In fact anything in the Furniture Line i SE0L0000000000000008000888 | Li senior class + é | ! L ing i - s Bows Catarrh Jelly $ e Undertaking and Embalming $ wr ® eet I . 3 Gives Immediate Relief ? : A ® : . ® The Weck in Grain : ® & Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Cold $ hile. Ta Es al BR j 3 s in the Head, Influenza $| A suong uptun LD vg 3 ® ® | ku @ ¢ fiuaranteed or Money BRelunied 2 1oving MOUNT JOY. PENNA 4 $ rice 2:C dy 11 only JESS a vo. : Price 25¢. By Mail only 3 ; L - i : 3 Bows Mfg. Co. $ | dition s : c00 West 1zoth Street $ | end of the season been appar- s 3 New York City 4 SpE hg In ithe oversold condition 3 © i | in speculati channels $ Pure Food Serial No. 436035 s een of influence : 0000000000000000000000008 | advance. Commercia strength $ prone Ang Gonun) ed ports Al] the new Shapes and Shades in Soft Hats, and all proportions in Sti& : 188 Deen the rea: sustal g lac : Ww ! natgralh ; iv Hats are here. s | the rade jaturaily more 1avore ) ® | disposed to the ownership of a con Largest line of Caps in the city. ® Onl th bast 1 | modity meeting such ready sale. | 2 Tiy ithe ocst amp | a domestic way there he ® oil can give you the Ffitiic 5 occas bit $ bright, clear flame bide nnd COTE no : 2 you should have jo RL aR ; ; : . | ter fair, and has not fully foi- ¢ Family low ed he advan e. Nor have cash $ Sg Ci prices opt full pac e ih vi ices for 3 Favorite i deferred delivery. With the open- 1 44 North Queen St., Lancaster =F : No odor No sobt | ing of navigation the huge stocks at . $ FREE—320 page book about oil | Duluth are ey ing forwa rd, and i w { while a considerable amount is Dbe- WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO, j¥be a fonsitera)e , BUY : Pittsburgh, Pa. | ing diverts d to Bu alo, consignments } YOUR ee 0 atoes H ER hy Ee GASOLINES LUBRICANTS to Chicago sufficiently ' to cause uid of the May delivery W . | and prices for that month have failed : | and pric for that month have Strictls tr DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS | signally to follow July and Septem- J Se to Rg and sold at Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | ber. west Frices -— 530-532 Woolworth Building { On the other hand stocks at vis- ° ° Lancaster, Pa. { ble supply stations continue to de- arieties o 3 | crease in heavy amount, clearances : fice Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. mM. | 1,4, America are unusually liberal, Write For Price List Sunday and Other Hours the Buenos Avres market is strong, By Appointment and shipments from Argentine are JOHN KIENZLE, N. W. Cor. 2nd & Dock St. Both Phones | falling off. Sharp competition be- —_ | tween Liverpool and the Continent | Storehouse, 231-233-235 South Second St. PHILADELPHIA. ee ————— § TRADE-MARKS and Cop, fee. Send model, hots a description, for FREE ‘search and re patentability. 26 yea Send 2-cent stamp for NEW EOOKLET, tion, It will help you to rt on READ PAGES 11; 1 pt 12 before applying for a patent. Write to-d D. SWIFT & CO. TENT LAWYERS, 303 Seventh St, Washington, 3. L a. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. EJ while we crop make price level is low enough to make | for cargoes have kept import points strong, even wien prices on this side have weakened. and buying from thence been largely instru- mental] in checking such develop ments as they appeared. While the advance has been con siderable, we continue to feel that are in the period when| scares may be expected '0| occasional appearance, the| the buying side rather the more = tractive. ———————— local news im the peictia) WILLIAM L. BEAR & CO. THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST ESTABLISHED" 1897 (Members Chicago Board of Trade) BROE ERS PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Sts., PHILAPDE STOCHS— —BONDS- INVESTMENTS 80 SECONDS 2 To Chicago Board of Traae. To any Grain Lancaster Branch 220 piwo v ANU
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