The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 25, 1913, Image 1

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ULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
Vednooday, June 25, 10 ha
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¥rom biliousness or headache ?
of the poisons in
kself of clinkers.
make the fires bh
®s burning at all
mst, nor is
Golden Me
mive
The
food appetizing,
In this condition illness develops.
dical Discovery eradicates the poisons from the body~a glyceric alter-
extract made from bloodroot,
Jueen’s root, without the use of ale
Yre You Blue and Worried ?
Nervous P Some of the time really Hl P
you are dull and heavy
Catch cold easily and frequently suffer
The reason is that your system does not rid itself
the blood; just as impossible as it is for the grate of a stove to ri
waste does to us exactly what the clinkers do to the sto e;
irn_low until enough clinkers have accumulated and then prevent
« Your liver is sluggish - sleep does not
Doctor Pierce's
golden seal and mandrake root, stone and
ohol, No matter how strong the constitution el,
the stomach is apt to be *‘ out of kilter '’ at times ; in conses
quence the blood is disordered, for the stomach is the labo
ratory for the constant manufacture of blood,
Mrs. Bens. BLAKE, of Port Dover, Ont., Box 36, writes: *‘I have
been a great suffe
rer for years from thraat trouble, catarrh, indigestion,
female troubles, bi
loating, constipation and nervousness—at times | would
be in bed, then able to be up again. Was under many different doctors
care, and would get better for a little while, then I would go down with
Miss Verna
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Chandler ig expected
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chronic inflammation all through me. For nineteen years | had this Lo arrive home today after spending | ‘MN
poison in my blood. After trying nearly everything I got worse. | read two vail . Na 3 x
in The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser of Dr. Pierce's Golden POURS With relatives in Dru-| AR
Medical Discovery and Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, [| have taken the more Township ON
‘Golden Medical Discovery * and * Pleasant Pellets,” and have used is uy IN
otties of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 1 am now able to do my work M ind Mrs, Albert | § N
and walk with pleasure. 1 feel like a new woman. 1 en oy everything B . ! Hahn and son | In
around me and thank God for letting me live long enough to find some< aul of Elizabethtown spent Sunday
P thing that made me well again.’ :
: I town as the guests of Mi and
\ Mes. BLAKE, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate liver and bowels, Vi Frank A A
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M John Glatfelteyr of Washington, "™\
Are Going Abroad erdam and many ther cities in [pp spent several days in town' ZR
followin was taken from Englan France Holland ind Bel last week as the guest of hi broth AA
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sburg Daily and will interes he iun ind return home the first of r Mr, James Glatfelter AN
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\ many friends of Prof. Geo. E. Mark, | August. During their absence Mrs Mr. and Mrs, H. EB. Ebersole ad | gg
. principal of our borough, Mar h and children wil the son Bernard and Prof. and Mrs, C. B.| 2A
& v guests of relatives in Westmorelan Roudabush made an automoblle trip R
¢ Rev. Daniel IL. Marsh, of | county and Mrs. Mark ai vo small| vo Strasburg on Sunday PY
] oad street and Prof George E.| sons will visit her parents, M and Mr. Andrew Shrite left here Mon- nN
4 of Henry avenue, are leaving! Mrs. C. F. Nickles, at Shippensburg day vening for Warsaw, wh re he EN
8 1 arsaw, ere 2 ¥
this week for the east and will Pa Vill work in a creamery for Mr. | ZR
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® on Saturday, June 21, from Bo -p-e Jacob Hershey of Florin rN
on the Dev ¢ for a six-weel For Sale Chea 4 good market . . | "HEN
he 1 onan for a six-w el ( ¢ : b= A BI 3 Mr. and Mrs Walter Heasley of AR
lng rip mn Europe, and will wagon with closed front Apply a Warren, Pa paid a short visit to ©
} London, Paris Brussels, Am-| this office Mr. and Mrs. C Owen Brandt on AN
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i South Market street™last evening a
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Mr. and Mrs, Eara H. Zercher
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# | lave gope to Abilene, Kansas, where XW
they will spend a three weeks’ vaca- J
tion, visiting many places of interest
ind friends in that vieinity. }
Th Misses Hilda and Dorothy
aH
Johnson returned to their home at ¥
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rre Hill on Monday afte; spending
° re Vo weeks with friends here. J
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( () () / ()- Mr, Alexander Amig of York spent &
J ( { ( rr | [rom Saturday to Monday here as
the gues of our local marble and
4 . x * . dealer, Mr. James Glatfelter,
a 7 ~ avers - 3 a - r
. ll | I( ) \ ) \ (] Miss Mame Burtz left Monday for, \)
a 1 ( ( I ( e ( where she will visit
A i or a rew weeks. Miss Burtz
ie wy anki . hs : 3 . $ ‘ it rk WW
i This machine is the most improved device for apply- uke up hospital work in
i ing Road Oil to the road.
to the injury of carpets and Furniture.
CLEAN AND
| AFTER APPLICATION.
We carry the Road Oil
PASSABLE for pedestrains IMM
4 Pp In Stock at All Times
at Mount Joy, and can give you service whenever you re-
quire it. With our service you can get light applications ile. Chester
frequently and thus avoid the common practice of excess- |
It is in fact AN ATOMIZER, igus
distributing the oil under pressure in a fine spray or mist
which is quickly absorbed into the road surface, leaving
(0 be Tracked Into the House
THE ROAD IS parents,
EDIATELY | B i v 1 to UL 1 e at East
. ive applications in spots, to the discomfort of pedestrians
and damage to carpets.
We are conveniently located to make applications F
bia, Landisville, Salunga and vicinity.
Out-of-town orders for applications with Pressure Dis.
tributor must be for 450 gallons or multiples thereof.
Please ask for prices.
Independent Oil Go.
CLARENCE SCHOCK, Prop’r
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Upright
(rands
Are Sold in Lancaster and Lancaster County
Exclusively By
16-18 West King St., Lancaster, Pa.
ER Ears EEE ee EERE
KNABE
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The Worlds Famous
Players
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# BUILDING BLOCKS
All Styles and Colors
Porches, Columns and
Banisters
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RE: | Door and Window Sills and
4 Lintles, Chimneys,
Ete.
Retailer of
Grades of Cement
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3 . . | graduating class of the
in Mount Joy, Manheim, Elizabethlown, Marrietta, Colum- | ¢#duating class ¢ ;
harine Bowmaster of Lan N - -
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EE ewan WE CLOTHE MEN FROM HEAD TO FOOT
[onda vext Saturday she will
lea for Nantucket Island where Jz Jz > 7 Z 2 IZ 2 £7 fla7
; X x X S$ & Sy < NN DN
remain until] September,
Mary Tud and granddaugh ps F I
Mary Tuder and gre daug an | Frugal f Loc
a . LOCAL NOTES i . ! here : ° ie
tioopes returned to Avon- a —. ! Ir Will I fraid ti 1 i rate made a PARKER'S
7 Or rindi na : | mar ri r Emi nay +} ) . 2 HAIR BALSAM
County, after spending News Items Told in A Brief Yet In-| Stohia Mo CtY B i disc t 0 ( Neanses and beautifies the hai
te days here as guests of the i . rear a ogi IN BD ’ ) ( 3 Sore Pale onan growih
day re S guests of ie teresting Way Willi lie wri te rink” he observed Hair to its Touthinl Coney]
m sister, Mrs. W. D, Chandler. oon i arcely 1 7f you don SY Pre r falling .
x y ' , y 011 scarcely cc an ersty le irsty efaulter you Je. and $1.00 at Deugpists,
Miss Wilma Frank left Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Charles Secvears an- t om . to an erstwhile thirsty defaulter, “you Mn datuggiste, |
; , ; : en years’ salary. won't get drunk.”
for Mt. Vernon, Iowa, where she ex- nounce the birth of a son yesterday. Subscribe for the Mt, Joy Bulletin.
pects to make her future home. V ss Mr. George Weber, son of Mr. Jos-
rank was a member of this year's eph Weber, is ill at his home on Cire
local High poneg 1] street
School I'h ite of I.eah Hain
M Lafleur of Detroit, Mich.,! {his place, was
tlled to see Brandt & Stehman, our amounts to $1,058.28
local millers this week in the inter- The Brethren in The Car That Sells
est of Larro dairy feed, which has er meeting at the :
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Pauline Schmidt and Miss Ida
of the City of Brotherly Love
al sojourning her« AS guests of
\nna VicGirl on East Main &
i James and Miss Elizabeth
0 had been visiting their
and Mrs, A B.
$20 Suits Now $16.50
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EEE EUG RGU IR GIG ILE ART IR AREAL AL <5 4 “5% HEE EEF ER Ed
Personal | EECEEEEELE URE LE ER EE CR EERE EE 2 ts CEE lete CEE
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’ Happenings»
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(Continued from page \
Ih oud fon pg 0, Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
be 10 TRlallves at Baltimore and Lau- | AR
Md MR
The Miss Alice ind Adeline ' 2) O ta L ao | | \art ( 1
Hollowel] of Pittsbu gh wre spend. PA ! r €S
ing the summer with Mr, and Mrs. A
John Hollowell f
Starts Saturday, June 28
A most important event for men who insist on reliability whether
they pay the regular or reduced price for their clothes.
Don’t judge your saving by some reductions advertised. Find out
how good value the suit was at original price.
Stauffer Smart Clothes, at these genuine reductions, are
better values than other clothes marked up to be advertised at greater
reductions.
Our entire stock of Stauffer Smart Clothes (excepting
several lots of blues and blacks) will be sold at reduced prices.
The same splendid Stauffer Smart Suits that were extraordinary value at their regular
prices now being sold for $3.00 to $6.00 less.
No inferior merchandise manufactured to be sold at bargain prices.
Every suit guaranteed to be satisfactory, just as if you paid full price.
Liberal assortments of dark and light patterns, in neat Worsteds and Cassimeres.
Special sizes for stout men, slim men, tall men and short men, as well as regular sizes.
Here are the reductions:
$15 Suits Now SITS
$18 Suits Now $14.50
$22.50 Suits Now $18
$25 Suits Now $19.75 ¥
$28 Suits Now $22.50 ©
TAUFFER & COMPAN
31-33 North Queen Street
ven such universal satisfaction in christ o
is section. The
Miss Kathryn Witmer Philadel-
with
of
iia, is spending he vacation
( Zell
We
Miss | ¢, yd
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry E ca
itmer at Donegal Springs.
is
mey taking the nurses’ course Groff &
it the Jefferson Hospital. A can
\ Elizabeth Gilbert of Furni travel 2:
M Emma Snodgress of Lancaster
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now
venin Harry Roath Mrs. ‘M
nd family of burg, Rev. I. Bi ...ic' 5
Johnson and family of Terre Hill, 1 neat st
Mr. and Mrs, Kauler of Boyertown, person
R and Mrs. N. A» Barr, Miss Mar~, ned to h
I Engle and M and’ Mr J
FH: Gingrich of this place ron
Elmer Kochenour and Miss Estella | teen
Ilgenfritz of York, made a flying trip place, res
to town Sunday on a tandem Indian igh
Motoreycle. While here the couple
call
£1
com
the B | six
ed on
final in the parsonage.
Elizabeth Phillips
with he
Unicorn,
family
1d ol
nt Saturd of
W. D., Chandler
daugt of Mrs
I Irs T
VI
Chand]l¢
I nd th
The est 3 , late of
E ! adjudicated and
calle 9 |
we i in Christ held pray-|
. f ) home of M Sea- |
8 rsal t evening |
thi > personal property salel
3 afternoon, by Auction-
phi is her r Zeller, was well attended |
aer . / 11 the attention of our read-|
) at 3 rst he spacious advertisement of |
Witm : Wolf in another column |
t th | 1el with an ayerage load will]
Mrs > miles a day, and when un
8s f encumbered it will go 90 miles a day.
> For Sale—A lot {0 by 214 ft.
pent ly the corner of Columbia Avenue and Pop
«WW h r. Mrs et (lar street. Inquire Box 159, Mount
ghte f Mrs. Gilbert, Tov ot.
Re nd Mrs. I E. Johnson of William Hendrix's baseball team
re Hill the latter's parents, | defeated Charles DeLong's team on
I Mrs. Kauler of Bgyertown,| nonday afternoon by a score of 22 to
Sunday and Monday§®in town g
friend Re Johnson was a For Sal good general j YP
orme n ( Trinity United
1 ( 1 Y( tni pi lendi
Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Roedel of Phil er, Mi
1 nt a fe days in the fami- I m
1 M ) Campbell i
1 I'he so visited i
n M Jacob n accou
Souders de formerl; Mr. L
Miss Rupp el Ge
nd Mrs, George Myer nter-
sence ot
supper
Rishel
The
inter-
Rev
he Church
munity
d. believing
and Mrs. C. D
of God parsonage
considerably
the
was
part Vv wa
to
Such
ng a romance, which
not the fact,
noon, The
and Ww
Something In It | farms, abo
Constables will benefit from a re-|{The fort
cent act of the legislature. The Aet!| pounds. a
of 1887 required constables to visit pounds sin
he liquor stores in their district at!feed them
least once a month, but the Act of|time he ho
May 14th makes the job a paying! hundred w
{one. © The constables will receive 25!hundred Y
cents for each saloon visited and|Ginerich &
cents a mile for each mile|Mr. Shenk
{traveled in making the visits. There They cost
{is nothing in the law forbidding con-
stables
once a month, but they will get paid|as his amount with which to pay the
for only one visit; and it’s a ten-to-|feed and keep the wolf from the door |
or no other year.
ano
shot
al
received
to visit saloons oftener than him in the
they’ll make the “visits.”
Stoner
on Saturday
enjoying
\ After being employed
Works for a
years, Mr. Irvin
Sibi By The Train Load
3
aa
his honeymoor
artha Kaylor was so unfor
e a purse cont
im of money, but an hor
1s the finder and i 1S re
The Buick Over-Head Valve Motor has
i \ ;
a seven-
Walters of this .
and has ateepied a It Uses Less Gasoline
at interlocking on the P. R. R
te Sree [ts Lubrication Is the Simplest
: attle Feeding Profitable 5 4 : i
: eats f ® It Requires Less Attention
3 en- On of the finest herds of cattle ; :
have n in f ection was shippe If you don’t get a Buick Automobile, vou are not get-
Was {fromthe Warwick. House stock furl ting the best for the money. We'll demonstrate it on
in)
more power
next day
Sh ; per cubic inch of piston displacement than any other
the
at
little over type of motor ever built. It costs more to make it, but
igned
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any road.
u 1 mile west
Roadsters and Touring Cars, $9 75 to $1,685
F. O. B. Lancaster,
head average
total gain” per head
ce Mr. Shenk started to
last November
which
75 per
at
ought them for $6
Lancaster Automobile Co.
CARACE NEVER CLOSED
230, 238 West King Street, Lancaster.
He received $8
for
of Lawn
fatten
0 710
$2.71
eight, per
younds them from
Bro.,
well fo
and
it paid
the cattle
him about and he
whieh leaves
$4,576
neighborhood of $1,863
yout