The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 21, 1913, Image 5

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    PAGE FIVE
Women Are Constantly Being Restored to
Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
“Worth mountains of gold} says one woman,
says, “I uld not give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
Compound for all the other medicines for
world.” Still another writes, “I should like to have the
merits of Ly ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound th
on the sky witha searchlight so that all suffering women could
read and winced that there is a remedy for their ills.”
We could
fill a ne wspape r ten times the size of this with such quo-
tations taken from the letters we have received from grateful women
whose health has been restored and sutle rmg banished by Lydia IO)
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compo d.
Why has L ydia E. Pinkham’s Ve getable Compound accomplished
such a universal success? Why has it lived and thrived and kept on
doing its glorious work among the sick women of the world for more
than 30 years ?
Simply and surely
other medicine h
ply because the
Here ar
of thousar
man who
FROM M
table
women in the
own
¢ CO
because of its sterling worth, The reason no
as ever approached its success is plainly and sim-
re is no othe r medicine so good for wome n’s ills,
two letters that just came to the writer's desk— -only two
is, but both tell a comforting story to every suffering wo-
ill read them—and be guided by them.
RS. D. H. BROWN. | MRS. WILLIAMS SAYS:
Iola, Kansas.—**During the Change Elkhart, Ind. —** I suffered for 14
of Life I was sick for two years. Be- | years from organic inflammation, fe-
fore I took your medicine I could male weakness, pain and irregulari-
not. bear the weight of my ties. The pains in my
and was bloat y badly. 1doe- | increased by
tored with three doctors but they
did me no good. They said nature
{
1nt} 11
clotnes S1A¢es were
walking or standing on
my feet and 1 had suchawful bea ring
down feelings, was depressed in
d ve
must have its way My sister ad- spirits and became thin and pale
vised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's with dull, he avy eyes. 1 had six
Vegetable Compoundand I purchased doctors from whom I received only
a bottle. Before it was gone the temporary relief. I decided to givh
bloating left me and 1 was not so | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
sore. I continued taking it until 1 pound a fair trial and also the Sani.
had taken 12 bottles. Now I am ti h. I have now used the
stronger than I have 1 for years | remedies for four months and cannot
thanks for what
or me, —Mrs, SADIE
and can do
washing. Yo
my \ press my
they
WiL-
have done {ic
1 cannot praise
its weight in gold. LIAMS,455 James a
# enouch. more wi n would Street, Elkhart, OF
take your medicine ther would be | Indiana.
more healthy wome You may use
this letter for the go dol other
Mrs. D. H. Brow, 809 North Walnut
Street, Iola, Kan.
Write to LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.
BF cv DENTIAL) LYNN, MASS. foradyvice,
our letter will be opened, read and answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.
Another
producing
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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
INDIGESTION FIVE YEARS
Relieved by Vinol,
Strength and even life itself de
pends upon the nourishment and
proper assimilation of food, and unless
digestion is good, the whole body suf- |
fers
Mrs. L. D, Cook, Vineland, N, J,
says: “1 was sick five years with in-
digestion My stomach seemed to
have a heavy load in it, and at other
times it seemed to be tied in knots,
Nobody knows how I suffered,
“I tried a great many doctors and
a great many kinds of medicine, but
nothing did any good until I took
Vinol. It has helped me wonderfully.
I am improving fast, feel better and
am getting my flesh ck ag Vinol
has done me a worl tof good.”
We know the great
our delic
tonic without oil, in curing
stomac! trouble and building up
all weakened, run-down persons, and
that is why we guarantea to return
your money if it does not help you.
CHANDLER, DRUGGIST
power of Vinol,
cod liver and iron
chronic
W. DP.
Mount Joy, Penna.
In The Sfud-Season of 1913
THE
HIGHLY BRED STALLION
Spotdale 47817
At The Hotel, Florin Pann,
MR. ESHBACH, Propr.
SPOTDALE a ric bay tallion,
and off hind pastern white,
ands 16 hands high and weighs 1200
pounds. Foaled 1903.
Individually he is a horse of grand
and plenty of substance with a
in disposition, deep strong
houlders, stout back, very strong
loins and stifles, strong bone with
ood feet and legs.
His blood lines are of the best as
be seen by
the most popular and prolific
combination in
kind
race
that get
course
show ring
That he will beget speed and
is no doubt,
inherits but possesses
degree.
jualities in a marked
2 NET } pr i ya 2 ; |
v Lihanrshd €4 & WBA RD wy Even common mares bred to a
i horse of this class cannot fail to pros
A 3 duce foals that will find a ready
a 1 i wih "1 i ’
el 3 (market as carriag horse or roads-
:
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§ ers genera 111-purpose
- ) a ii puri
L's {1¢ 5 £ ion fd n
H ill make the 1913 at
t I 1 g 00 to insur 1 turn
1 I Ca O1
f w i Will not I r nsil fo 10(
f i % os +n ;
Columbia Telephone Co.
COLUMBIA, PENNA, i the M Jo 3ulletta
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a EA I a RE I rE AAD
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BERNER RR RR EERE EE i I A) EID
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worth
coverings
prices,
price offerings well
require new floor
reduced
find early summer
and carpets. Whether
to take advantage of
You will these
need new rugs you
it will certainly pay you these
standard
8.3x10.6; reduced Sewed
Important Sale of Rugs and Carpets
at Substantial Reductions
Our Own Standard High Grade Lines
while
ONe
Please
Velvet Rugs
an inexpensive rug,
velvets splendid
genuine—from our regular selling prices. Included in the wide range
Axminster Rugs
Xmins g 2,
Here are three desirable grades, with a full lless
_ange of patterns suitable for living rooms and tiv patterns.
make,
laid and lined.
right at the time when you
the whole house,
the reductions are
room or
that
grades and sizes are:
note
you will find these seam-
wearing qualities, In attrac-
parlors: 9x12 feet; reduced from $15.50; 5
9x12 feet: reduced from $17.50; Q14 {5 Special Sale Price er el3, 0
: ) § 8.3x10 feet; reduced fr 50;
Special Sale Price .........o00000n Sia or ay 312 50
9x12 feet: reduced from $19. 15; ‘$ I 6. 85 Special Sale Price ......... vresiens ' a
Special Sale Prog iin Tapestry Brussels Carpets 0
These popular priced carpets we offer in :
e n a full
9x12 feet; reduced from $25.00; $21. 75 range of patterns and colorings, suitable for hall-
an 351c a ways, stairs and rooms. Sewed, laid and i
Special Sale Price ..........0.00n. complete, . usd
: BD 1 R At 57¢ a yard—reduced from 75¢
Body, russe S ugs At 69¢ a yard—reduced from 90c¢
These are good substantial rugs, including high At 90c a yard—reduced from $1.10
grade Oriental and other wanted patterns. In these
two leading room gizes: es Velvet Carpets---90c. RB yd.
This is the special sale price for the regular
9x12 feet; reduced from $24.00; $19. 75 $1.25 grade. Excellent wearing fabric, in room
i . SL patterns and designs suitable for halls and stair-
Special Sale Price ................ ways. eSwed, laid and lined complete.
9x12 feet; reduced from $27.50;
e 9 - $21. 50 Body Brussels Carpets---$1.50 a yd.
SPecig) Sale Price i .ivuiiinis This is our regular $1.70 grade—the “Whittall”
choice patterns and colorings.
Special Sale Price ....c..ivievvvss
8.3x10.6; reduced from $25.00 $20.50
Tapestry Brussels Rugs
These celebrated standard Roxbury Rugs are
well and favorably known among our customers. In
several] patterns.
These
measure.
measure.
from $17.00;
9x12 feet; reduced
Special Sale Price .......
PARCEL POST SPECIAL
WOMEN’S COTTON VEST SPECIAL AT
DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL POST
ribbed cotton
embroidered yokes and are neatly trimmed.
Exceptional value.
Plain styles in 40, 42 and 44 bust
Give size wanted.
Send only 10c in stamps.
address plainly,
10c
vests have lace or
i
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In 34, 36 and 38 bust
Write name and
1 0 Oc OL
"Ne
: SL A il
his tabulated pedigree
speed
trotting
the
and the
grand
as he
these
AOD 01 OR
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HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL |
AGE WEST OF HERE
Local and Personal Briefs That Have |
Occurred Since Our Last
Our Hustling and Wide
Neighbor Village, Florin.
Issue in|
Awake |
Mr, John Boyer of Rock Point ¢ alled |
on his brother Jacob on Sunday,
Misses Bertha Eby and Eva Kreider
spent Saturday at Elizabethtown,
Miss Mary Weller of
visiting relatives
Mr, George
Columbia was
in town Sunday.
Eshleman of Steelton
in town
Ishler were Sun
to friends in Mount Joy
Waughtel of
a Monday visitor
Mr, Martin
visited friends in
Mrs. Harry Ole
called on friends Monday
Mr. and M Roy
Readin
tO out own
Midd
mda)
Klizabeth
Force of own
town St
weiler of
own called on friends in town Tu
day
Mi Frank
called on friends in the v
Keller of Lancaster
e Sun
day
Mr. Frank
City
Stultz of the Capitol
made business trip to town
Tuesday.
Miss Mary Middlet
friends in the village on
Shank of wn
called on
Sunday
Messrs
Harrisburg
with friends
Mrs, John F
of El
Harry and Frank Kulp of
pent Tuesday in town
lowers and two children
izabethtown called on relatives
in town Sunday.
and family of Har
Mrs. Jacob
Mr, George Stoll
risburg were the guests of
Hostette
Mr. and Mrs
eelton
r on Sunday.
Harry Eichler of
called on the former's par
ents on Sunday
Messrs. Amaziah Good and Irvin
Landis of Mount Joy called on friends
in the village Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. A, B.
Sunday at Elizabethtown as
Frank Fornwalt and family.
Mess! Wm. and Howard Baum
Lititz called on Mr, Mrs. J.
Winters
guests of
spent
and
Easton on Tuesday.
Mr. Alfred Robinson and family
spent Sunday in town a
guests of C. A. Wiley and family.
Mr. John Roth has returned home
Lancaster
] Mount Joy
a ROO 0
4
i5 Miles of
yr "
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Wednesday, May 21, 1913.
40 Squares
Pianos
We have on hand 40 fine Square Pianos that have been thoroughly
overhauled and are in first-class condition and, when you think of it, they
are wonderinl bargains because we are offering
them at the ridiculously low prices of from
"$10 to $100
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hap yurcha A | Priced ) 1 fine chan W Beca y children in 1 )
ya qu y y m any one of Sua Piano y ) Pian it cost ny whe from
W n you purcha of Square Pianos you are simpl \king a investmen { will
3 won he tollowin ie Flag wr Plies Pinon: Kiion. Harlin Hote che Miller, | deter
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¥ We irantec he Instrumer fered for ale at this time for a period of x years, and we will glad-
mm! xch e for you if yo ire no lied within a reasonable time«
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zw | KIRK JOHNSON & CO. | ramus
s VICTROLAS MUSIC,
s $200 LANCASTER, - - - PENNSYLVANIA. | A COPY
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o | | Wednesday, May 21st, 1913)
“VERNON”
from York and has accepted a posi- |
tion at baking with J. K. Freymeyer, The Impersonater
Miss Della Wagner of Palmyra is |
spending several weeks in town as JOKES, MONOLOGUES AND
the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hertzler.
Mrs.
children of
Smeltzer and
Mount Joy
parents, Mr.
op on Sunday.
Mr. Wm Bate and family of
i i 1 s of hi
\ lvin Bate
Q
Ca 1] i d
M \ f Mout
M
I 134 1
Mis io] 1 r ( Mr
nd M J I
in 1
& Bro
hl
11 u
Harry Grosli Joh ( on ar
Eshbach vitnesses 1 Ha
ind Wallace circu |
Tuesday
ms sree Slr Qlffeeei esi
Immense Auto Industry
Few persons, howe , 11 they
may be rn t it th t ex-
tent of the a ould
estimat 1
making fabr 0
and tires at ] rue
| figures, which 100
bales.
Advertise In the Mt. Joy Builetin
Read the Bulletin
unravel
complete
ness.
fl
i mm Te
ll
Ephraim
two
called on her
andd Mrs, Jefferson Bish-
The Beil Telephone Company of Penna.
R. E. SMITH, LocalManager, Lanc Pa.
PERSONATIONS SEE AND
HEAR HIM IMPERSONATE
J.
And Other Leading Men
Admission
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DAILY
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Ml. En )
i decea i
Li ( nist 1 ik
1 n granted to tl un
d 1 ( indebted th
) ¢ d to make immedi:
] ment 1 those having claims or
demand rgainst the same ill present
them out delay for settlement to
t un igned idi at Mt,
Pa
H., CLINTON ENGLE
CLARENCE H. ENGLE
J. H. LINDEMUTH
W. R. Brintor \tty. Administrators.
May 21-6
‘My Partner,
The Bell
Telephone
“You bet are
partners. We swing
along arm in arm, or ear
to ear, my Bell Tele-
phone and I, up and
down the wire highways
of the Bell System.
Usually we travel about
town, and sometimes
we travel long distance.
we
“Wherever I go, my Bell Tele-
phone takes me, and our journeys |
are profitable.
trouble,
We buy and sell, |
give orders and 3)
every detail of our busi-
“Yes, indeed, a partner and a
profit-making one,
Telephone.” fii
Certainly, you need a Bell Tele-
phone in your business.
too, my Bell | |
E. L. Yackley Mgr. |
{of friend
daughter
IM-| was the gues
| Blessing.
MAYTOWN [Che rain and hail of last Friday did
Mrs, Al Risser has returned from a gomq damage to vegetation, washing
it at Harrisburg. he ground badly. Some fine trees
John K. Roath has returned from a were blown down.
sit at La
William
ncaster, Mr. and Mrs.
Hollenbaugh is the guest gna Mrs
of Ronk's
. Samuel Smoker of Souders-
Mrs. John K.
Joel Smoker
at Lancaster.
Dr. and Mrs. G. A
and
several] days.
burg visited Mr,
Harter and jfijler for
ere at Lancaster Elaborate preparations are in vogue
spent for the Memorial Day exercises to be
John Herchelroth of Brooklyn
eral days with his father at York. given here. The O. U. A. M. and
Misses Lizzie and Alice Sterner of Sunday Schools have charge.
.ancaster spent Sunday with their Rev. D. W, Bixler of Halifax, ran
parents. into a tree while in town, and, aside
Miss Annie Blessing of Hellam,' from slightly damaging his machine,
t of her brother, Frank he suffered a badly sprained leg and
other bruises.
D. Rockerieller
Housework Drudgery
She brushes, dusts and scrubs, or
of the household, her back ach=
Housework is drudgery for the weak woman
her feet all day
is on attending to the muny detail
ing, her te emples thr »bbing, nerves qui er t stress of pain, possibly dizzy
feelings. Sometimes rest in bed Ot re hing, bec ause the poor tired nerves do
not permit ¢ efresi 5S Fhe ‘ v k, r s women is satisfied
by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite tion, iggs and ox Ss te
CY XY ' 2 nic: Wi rTacatd Yi
it MM S WY eat “dC { n V Vell.
This ** Prescrintion’’ ? women’s w
Fe 8 ? 73 l1zes (ne
encouras fie peti slic »
it ot ey ie know what
t of ine
druggist
SN
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5 th
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\ | t nedies
\ /TINY Ry in ti Favorite I ind
x J / / ‘Purify I i of
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/ Lealtt I ! 1 nes
wi
whi
1G( Dr, P i t towels
vw.
Y KLINE
All Kinds Concrete Ww ork
a
‘BUILDING
All Style
BLOCKS
and
Colors
Porches! Colnmns and
Banisters
Door and Wine
Lintles {
ow Sills and
Timneys,
ies
Vite
Retailer the Best
Grades of Cement
PEININ A.
Sell Life Insurance
High Grade AGENCY AGREEMENT to offer
responsible man to represent
Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Tf Ss
A. Mi. CLARK, Ceneral Agent.,
137 So. Fifth St., -- Philadelphia. 3
¥
Get Your tens Ready |
for heavy lay
P ish the
tl ol hens th
t
na winter.
he m a varied ration
Laying prot? P altry Regain
Hen jncresssd egg prod Retion $8 4 assured.
Your money back if it : fails.”
In packages -
25¢, 50e. $1: 25-0
Poultry
Get Pratts Profit-sharing Bo
s to suit
For Sal« N D handler,