The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 15, 1913, Image 3

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Including Shoes, No
best locatio
New Elevat
No accumulations, the
remodeled and improved
Seolecleelecteeieetoetoctoatoctoctalcteciogiot del bb
SC J i a a a a a
Reason
H. E. EBE
Opposite Post Office
Good
Faolesleotestesteotoaletenteotecte teats Bete Be 8. 8. 3
CASEY
Mr. Man or
(ieneral Merchandise
Stock Only Two Years Old
Good Opportunity For a Hustler
For
‘a abi ala et il gh
HOR
- AN EB
Goud, clean stock of up-to-date
Clothing-The
n in town, building
Selling
RSOLE
Mount Joy, Pa.
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Woman
Don’t throw that pair of good she
are slightly torn or the sole has worn
ideration.
me and I will make them like new for a very small con-
REPAIR WORK
es aside because they
thru. Bring them to
A SPECIALTY
ERNE EE IVER EE RO oy
Y
seen my line. The prices 1 know will
Boy’, Ladies’ or Children’s, don’t buy
EAST MAIN STREET
Er TLL TTT THT LULL LETTE LET EL TET TTT TS
POOOO0N
A Beautiful Line of
Hats
Plumes
Velvets
Etc.
If its new shoes vou are looking for, whether Men’s,
Harry Laskewitz
E. MAIN STREET, MT. JOY, PA.
please you.
r until you have first
MOUNT JOY, PENNA,
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FLORA DRABENSTADT
. MILLINERY
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All the : :
Latest
Styles;
Lowest
Prices
DODOOE
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AllKinds
F'I.O RIN.
KLINE
Concrete Work
BUILDING BLOCKS
All Styles and Colors
Porches, Columns and
Banisters
Door and Window Sills
and Lintles, Chimneys,
Etc.
Retailer of the Best
Grades of Cement
mms
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THE STORE OF LOW PRICES
Large and Favorable Contracts, made
able us to offer exceptional values inDining Room, Bed Room, Par-
lor and Library Furniture of the very highest type.
yourself examine these exclusive goods be
save rom 15 to 30 per cent. and have the finest
hensive stock ever assembled from which to select,
THE MOST PARTICULAR CUSTOMER
ACTING THAN ARE WE
—nor is he more critical than our buyers when selecting Furniture
from the manufacturer, each of whom knows he will not tolerate
Reliable makers of Furniture have
the slightest deception.
own pride, too, in scorning to put their tr
sincerity on any Furniture not in keeping
reputation.
WESTERNBERGER, MAL
125-131 East King
a 4 — Aa
in early Summer, en-
In justics to
fore buying. You will
and most compre-
Bo sZoote Boadectorle de be cdocl 8.2. 2 2
IS NOT MORE EX-
BRR TPR epiededed
their
ade-mark, their seal of
with their dignity and
EY & MYERS
LANCASTER, PA.
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HOME HEALTH CLUB
Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago
Why de
Lindiah
| { |
We answe
question quite fully, Please read
We hall ow consider
wan
ely the function ol
miterials
epa
food
body
Food
necessary
organism
Water |
food We
drinl Yet
to life than
out food for
out ufrering
curring serious
| course mental
but we cannot
for more than a
without becoming feverish and
| irious and experiencing intense
| physical and mental torture If ab
no fluids were taken into the
death would probably result
less than a week Three-fourths
the human body consist of water
and does high-priced
l.ean from 70
nt unclean
by all
inimal
pulses
of
the econo of the
in
the
the
furnish
water
amount ol Lo
ned a
food and
sential
with
with
or In
not clas
about
usually
peak
water i
food We
six week
great dis
injury providing, of
attitude is fear
without
few days
more e
can
more
[ress
|
do
he
| less zo
walter
de
| solutely
system,
in
of
Yes
s0 Sour
meat contains
f water (and
iminated
the
solvent. It dissolves and
the solid ele
and in animal a
Lately it has
that mineral
and circulation
fluids
great
olution
| vegetables
| bodies been
crystal
of
covered even
breathe ‘have a
| watery
| If we
a powerful
| it is made
ticies
of under
that
minute
(protein
examine a bi flesh
Microscope we See
up of inn
of protoplasm
of
merabje
pal
inclosed
tiny
are
These
called cells
inappropriate be
ordinarily
The
or
matter) which
in
organisms have
| This term is rather
under “cell”
tand a nollow
may may not
nuclei, darker-cclored
which correspond to the brain and
nervous system in Man
In other writings have
follows: They
we have to
them from two hundred to
hundred times before we can
them, yet they independent
living beings which are born, grow,
absorb food and drink, throw off
waste matter, propagate themselves,
decline, and die just like the
composite cell Man. The health of
the body as a whole depends upon
the well-being of the individual
and therefore in all our studies of
the problems of health, disease, and
cure have to revert begin with
the cell. These little cells are con
gregated in communities which
the different organs tissues
the body, and in these
they carry on the
activities of citizens
large city. Some carriers, bring
ing food materials to the tissues and
organs or conveying and
morbid matter to the excretory
channels of the body Other
manufacture chemical substances;
such sugar, fats, ferments,
for production which Man
quires complicated factories,
others act as policemen and soldiers
which protect the commonwealth
against bacteria, parasites and other |
hostile invaders. |
Thus each one
beings exists for a
and does its own
work in the cell
body, just as the
renders to society |
for which he is best fitted, unless he |
be a useless criminal parasite, sub- |
sisting on the labor of others without |
giving a just equivalent, In order to
insure the prosperity of the com- |
munity as a whole, , every cell must |
have proper food supply, drainage, |
nerve connection with the sympa- |
thetic and the central hervous |
system. To establish! these is the|
aim and purpose of natural dietetics
and of Nature Cure methods in
general, The life of the body ie |
made up of millions and billions |
\
sone
cellulose
Shins
been
| cause we
under object
| cells or have one
! more Spots
|
|
described
are so
magnify
six
see
these cells as
minute that
to or
and
communities
complicated
living
are
waste
cells
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ete. !
re-
Still |
as
the of
of these little |
certain purpose |
particular useful
communities of the |
human individual |
certain services |
of these separate lives. There are
more of these tiny individual
living in every human body than |
there are human beings now existing |
|
|
beings |
on this earth,
On further
the microscope it will be
the cell colonies are surrounded
and intersected by rivers
rivulets of water fluid, whiel
appear to float, These
are branches of the
and lymph streams, some of
which collect the elements of |
nutrition from lungs and the di-
organs distribute them
the while other
the system, the |
up the mor-
cells and con-
of elimina-
lungs, and
through |
found that
and |
and
the |
tiny |
large |
examination
in
cells
rivers
blood
the
and
system,
gestive
through
parts of
venous
circulatory
gather
the
them to the organs
the skin, intestines,
mucous membranes,
Much water
ther waste
branches
bid excretions of
vey
tion,
required wash
materials and morbid by-|
products of metalbolism of the
and this has to be replaced
the drinking water and by the
contained in the so called
food.
foregoing explains im- |
portance of water in vital
economy, and why it constitutes
three fourths of the bulk of animal
and human bodies,
1s to
out
system,
by
fluids
“solid”
The
of
the
the
A ee
The Week in Grain
Compiled for the Mount Joy Bulle
tin at Mount Joy, Pa. by Wm. L.|
Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building, |
Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman,
manager, Woolworth Building, Lan
Phila, Pa., Oct. 15, 1913.{
The Government report on corn |
was about 22,000,000 larger than was)
looked for a month ago and there |
was disposition on the part of the |
bears to magnify the importance of]
this. The buying movement that|
occurred later was on the theory |
that when the abandoned acreage of|
corn was published the indicated
crop would be in the neighborhood |
of 2,100,000,000 bushels as estimated |
by Snow. Imports of Argentine corn
again brought the tariff question into
prominence but as pointed out al
number of times recently the small |
exportable surplus of that country |
makes it hard to understand how it
could cut a figure in fixing the price |
of the crop here. Argentina has been |
shipping from 4 to 6,000,000 bushels
of corn abroad every week for a long |
time and therefore the surplus is;
about depleted. There were some
sharp drivers at corn prices several
big, |
cell |
form '
of |
in aj
BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
the
the
nltey
appeared
carried n
the week
figur
luring but
nment
oved and
OW HIRUre
the
wi
lower In
there
ht
production
rv record
bearish
the
ion did
new
and
affected by it at
toc it South
confidence
the slight but
northwestern
development
rallies from
in the,
won lke
enthu
presen
| price at
Farif
not enter ) irgely
lev
disc
into ©
whe tithough Corn
were hoth
Decreasin
point ve
em on
Oatg
mes
wastern
to the
more
dull foree and
falling off
another
bringing
The big increase
was not as much of an
endeavor as might
but it is nevertheless
no protracted rise is likely
tuff continues to pile up
development recently it
nearing the end of
the short in
overextended may
considerably higher
persistent in
receipt
that helped in
fime to time
Visible
wa
supply
bearish
upposed
that
long as
From
\ppear that we
this condition I
rest which i
1 ¢
have 0
1c
have
re
ome
0,
pay
price
The
were
Oats
than
held well
at the
after rdport
With Canadian
ates
ernment figures
100,000,000
Ge
nearl
on
more
the market
fow minutes
the
I'nited St
‘ coneeed
acted extremely
fhe crop is ovel
loss than
{ ient to
Bi..hday Surprise
\ birthday surprise was given
Wm, J. Werner, at his home, near
Chique church, Rapho township, on
evening, in honor of his
wenty-fourth birthday anniversary
ceived 64 handkerchiefs
shower, The evening
playing games,
refreshments
had a glorious time,
were, Misses Katie
Carrie and Minnie Longen
[Edith Shoop, Stella Risser,
McAllister, Minnie Keener,
{ Mar) Greiner, Anna Shenk and
{Mamie Ruhl, and George
Prof. C. Raymond Hershey
Jerome Sowers, David Shenk,
McAllister, Albert Risser,
Greiner, Benjamin Lehman,
Kecner, and Mr, and Mrs.
Numbers Mr. Werner
many friends for re
him in such a pleasant
Saturday
He also re
in a kerchief
pent in
which
and all
present
ete,
atter were
served
hose
(xibble,
ecker,
\1
vary
Messrs
Geib,
and
Zug,
Walter
Morris
Ammon
Harry 0.
[thanks his
membering
| way
a
Addveriico In the Mt Jov Rute n
Men’s Clothing
Furnishings
Men's Hats
Women's Shoes
Men’s Shoes
Carpets
Furniture
Dry Goods
Fountain
Books
Restaurant
Muslin Wear
Art Department
Millinery
kJ
From 40 to 50 Woman's Critical Period.
Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation. hot
flashes, severe headaches, melancholia, dread of impending
evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularity, constipation and
dizziness are promptly treated by intelligent women who
are approaching the period of life.
This is the most critical period of woman's life and she
who neglects the care of her health at this time invites in-
curable disease and pain. Why not be guided by the ex-
perience of others and take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound? It is an indisputable fact that this grand old
remedy has helped thousands of women to pass through
this trying period with comfort and satety. Thousands of
genuine and honest testimonials support this fact.
From Mrs, HENRY HEAVILIN, Cadiz, Ohio.
Fort Worth, Texas. —“I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound and derived great benefit fiom its use. It carried me
through the Change of Life when I was in bad health. I had
that all feeling most of the time, and headache onstantly, I was
very nervous and the hot flashes were very bad. I had tried other
remedies and doctors, but did not improve until I began taking Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetabie Compound. It has now been sometime since
J took the Compound and I have had turn of my old complaints,
I always praise your remedies Mrs. HENRY
Heaviniy, R. F. D. No. 5, Cadiz, O
From Mrs. EDWARD B. HILBERT. Fleetwood, Pa.
wd, I’a * During the Change of Life Iwas hardly able to
be around at all. I always had a headache and 1 was so dizzy and
nervous that I had no rest at night. The flashes of heat were 80 bad
sometimes that I did not know what to do. ;
“One day a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege.
table Compound and it made me a strong, well woman. [am very
thankful that I followed my friend’s advice, and I shall recommend it
as long as I live. Before 1 took the Compound I was always sickly
and now I have not had medicine from a doctor for years. You may
publish my letter.”—Mrs. Epwarp B. HiLsert, Fleet wood, Pa.
From Mrs. F. P. MULLENDORE, Munford, Ala.
Munford, Ala.—*T was sv weak and nervous while passing throuch
the Change of Life that I could hardly live. My husband had to nail
rubber on all the gates for I could not stand to have a gate slam.
“I also had backache and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was ad-
vertised for such cases and I sent and got a bottle.
It did me so much good that I kept on taking it and
found it to be all you claim. I recommend it to
all women afflicted as I was.”—Mrs. F. I>. MuLLEN-
pore, Munford, Ala.
i Jui to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE C0.
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS. foradvice.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.
safely
sone
nen,” —
Leet wor
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Possible Comfort Extended to Our City Patrons
E feel that when you come to town and
shop at our store that you should not
be put to the extra expense of car fare and we glad-
ly pay your car fare on all $10 purchases and look
upon you as our guests the same as you would do
were you entertaining in your own home when you
come to Lancaster and shop at this big live store.
The following are some of the other advantages
of shopping at Donovan's.
i
County.
2.
the charges to us.
3. All Merchandis exchangeable within a reason
able time.
4, Cash refunded if desired; promptly and
cheerfully.
5. Rest room for women, writing materials,
newspapers, telephones. ALL FREE OF CHARGE.
6. 28 live departments all ready to serve you
with the best merchadise in Lancaster at lowest
possible prices.
Goods delivered Free anywhere in Lancaster
Telephone orders may be phoned reversing
m— Br a
Where dainty and
be had
erate charge.
time in Lancaster.
throughout the county.
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“Tea Room”
For Out of Town Folks
appetizing
during all store hours
Try our fried Oysters the next
They're famous
meals may
mod
at a very
32-38 East King St.,
»
Wednesday, October 15, 1913,
Home Markets
Ib,
doz
1b
Our
Butter, per
Egg per
Lard
Potatoes
Wheat,
per
per bu
bu
bu
corn, peg
Ont per
Lebanon Valley FARMS
Between Hum” ‘wn and
Lebanor ¢ Sale
Following partial list:
180 Acre
150 Acre
104 Acre
192 Acre
160 Acre
100 Acre
160 Acre
140 Acre
{7 Acre
50
140
Is a
soil.
Soil.
Soil.
Soil,
Soil.
Soil.
Soil.
Soil.
Soil.
Soil,
Soil.
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Limestone
Gravel Soil,
Gravel Soil.
Gravel Soil,
Gravel Soil.
Farm,
Farm,
Farm,
Farm,
Farm,
Farm,
Farm,
Farm,
Farm,
Farm,
Farm
Farm
Acre
Acre
135 Acre
103 Acre
78 Acre
120
Farm,
Farm
Acre Farm
wishing
accom
asonable Persons
these
calling on
v. A SHRIVER
H. M. HARTZ
Real
farms will be
modated hv
Estate Brokers
PALMYRA, PENNA
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Attorney-At-lLaw
48 West Main
Days at Lancaster, Mo
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Will se: 4 them on trial, to be paid for
Samples Free. If your druggist does not
our orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO., Box 74, LANCASTER, PA.
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Knit Underwear
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Notions
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