Wednesday, October 22, 1813 IT'HE BULLETIN, MOUNT (OY FA i E EIGHT EEE EERE EERE RRR REET EEERSNE REE PARA. NEE N. OES > oT CAE I —AE DIT r #7 MICHELE OOOO IEEE al) oo EW NS * COCOO000 To Every Cas 4000 Pounds of Cca This chopper is offered in lieu of usual cash discount. You can have the discount or LOC WCCHOOCO0D the chopper as you prefer, You're away ahead if you take the chopper, 5 CUTTERS ; ; REDUCED SIZE It’s the Newest and Best Chopper that ever happened. This offer is good for October and November. CLARENCE SCH MOUNT JOY, PENNA. LUMBER AND (0A IRE RR RR CI I : IS WEEE EEE EEE EI EINES EEE Li FRAO Sand \ EO REE ERE BREE ERE RE Re Ee iy : MILTON GROVE complete metamorphosis, From a HOME HEALTH CLUB 1erefore, t 1 I 1 1 PIKES ARE BEING FIXED OW hat mu Ove el l vn; S. H. Landis il ate it of the dead,” care mmr me I 1 times 3 1 « er-¢ TAN ¢ 1 ni ¢ ! ¢ © \ B \ierstucl Millers- the ¢ VD ved © and covered with av pr David Reeder, Chicago, II nd, whei eaction set e ; A ior Ries Kote . i ¢ ) ¢ ( ) ‘ l. 1] 1 Rheem Geo \ a beautiful dl iges Juice 5 ell > rl ar rw Ct Ie Marietta Abram 8S rising 1 2 revival in this Why do we eat and drink? (Con-; exce of food aken undei I in- ( | ¢ a 1 ie next meeting will be burg Tuesday. wil ye continued for another tinued by Dr. H. Lindlahr) When to fluence of unnatural stimu transacted. busine week y Rev. A. Fleisher. 3 Monday Drink: In the morning, on arising, ' not forthcoming causing erie urday ning Rey A 5 I. Diffenderfel ufter thoroughly cleansing the mouth and pb sical and mental veaknes ; er tic A 1 e of ep ‘ ln ; G. Kopp visited (he. ‘eon presided and MNiesday evening and teeth, sip slowly a glass or two and lassitude : : \ i 1 \ \ I €: rs’ Local Institute Moran 1 ) were conducted by Rev. of cool water, not hot The ‘hot \ glass of water, taken about half Joy Township Teach- ¥ Joh 3r ker, a sreyman of the water in the morning fad is another hour before meals, will in most igh a : ! EE ( ing the 1 organized last Satur- ide or egy owl ne [tw he toll da electing the following nterest Manifested in gelical Revival Meetings na Grosh visited relative ere line through this se n 1 Children’ Ho popular superstition which needs cases do away with the desire : It v { 1 tha officers: course sound well. estimated that a thousand -rela- cc rrection. ‘ 1k a meal times However, i PESIdeny vail. no ad m 1 ’ i 1 nd w ard on | Pre t irfield Shearer , Vice Mrs. A. J, Thome toured Vi nd friends were in attendance Some “authority” advocates a cer- , » actual thivst, it must be DUTTHYE Ie i] 44 sls rH farrisburg 1 will | nad esident, Irvin Kraybill; Secretary, nt Gretna in his. automobile 1e obsequies of Joseph B. Demmy tain practice—it looks plausible on satisfied. If you prefer a warm ! 5 Greiner; Treasurer, Irvin eemed citizen of Chickigs Val- the face of it—and presently ‘“every- , you may take cereal coffee, : : : Jd : : A Ts a i Yolriatss Chorister, Helen Spr neer ley, at Green Tree last Thursday. body is doing it,” without examining warm milk, or occasionally, cocoa Lo an > a 2nd. auroigs Ne a BLS Ss Li kins ident then appointed an ex- I'e clergymen paid glowing tributes into the reasonableness of the thing. The best drinks .at meal time are ‘Hs 1 i BENE : 0 mueh. x Ion ie : Jooked ato committee to arrange a pro- to the memory of the deceased and Hot water is weakening and ener- skimmed milk, butfermilk, and fruit Pie U preve Hie Au 3 il > ily ; home wo 3 od rendered December 6 ir sermons were characteristic vating, inside as well as outside.’ juices diluted with water. To We . : Lose eirhion n bh in Suh tara nt 1 iL insti mes monthly in the for impressiveness—indisputable and Nature does not provide hot drinks i p= yoy oS A ehigreed : z a 3 4 I Delon Milton Grove ? Th or im eth Se logical, His age was 36 yrs. 3: for her creatures, and Nature knows . : es : 2 9 ol Wh har parents Mr. and months and 25 days. bes. Cold water, fresh from the NORTHWEST RAPHO retz, of .Dayton, O. was a Ihese congruent and exalted visit-| hydrant or the well, is refreshing eek visitor in the home of; °'S: Viz: George Keafawer, of Day- and a natural stimulant to the di- ton, O., Herman Froutervetter and gestive organs and and Mrs. Christian Moyer of a, spent Sunday in this place. Lehman and helpmeet, of were Sunday visitors in Mary Fry of Elizabethtown, - the opiniol nm f the PIiK Tr re road “ Singing at the Home of Benj. Stauf 1 1 that th conti to work ¢ 1 the lin Stricken With Vertigo . r. 1 } ley 1 nN oe Gunts the system in fer, Was Well Attended : ; Sof the High School are) iss Emma Miller, of Philadelphia, ge ul. Itdis all right and necessary : : ” i x ; Sic with : ut ¢ prorat tor winter < sufficient water to satisfy John R. Gibble visited Alberi ! 3 Bre ( { 1rogre t i ) & ; : Tow! y : law ar ureed omi h % 1 ara ti Michael Lauber, of York, Mr, and] the demands of the stem, but I 10W's on Sunday. : ! : 1 V ; } / y i parade netions \r : 1 . . ; : I", S. Shenk’s risited Jol Frey's the secretary Mavor ("lain sent @ itch 1 North Queen an en oattac and ll to the street Mrs. Jacoh M. Heisey and : Samuel Holwager, Daniel Derr, warn strongly against taking too| rl nK's visited John rey's. = y ’ ! : ps vil ¢ l I : . pi AL \ t \ 1 > i Wh? 3 r mS a ettel ) ends i mn ¢ and ft have 1eil 1 evere gas wer [ Curt Good, motored to Eliza- | vio Joy, Mr. and Mrs. John! much because there is a “too much” [In your town Sunday. > : Cis po TI : ol ate A Jae : Bt ( el th n Saturday a. m ; : | Shumaker, of Florin, Mr. and Mrs. | drinking as well ‘as in everything Church services at Chiques on Sun «1 col i wi hing. auton ; ae { LC V1 Saturd: a. . i * : | iT rere rd : Db ate atl mage Toi hts hen an aching : ’ Elmer White of Sunnyside bert Heck and Mr. and Mrs. | else: but this, our friends, the “‘flush- de ly morning were we II attended 5 He. past weel with her eh i’enrose Shaak, of Rlizabethtown.! ing” enthusiasts seem to overlook. Jacob Wolgemuth and family and > as 'K + 3 | le rer 3s 1 t o 1 rah Good. in town up and registered at the popular| Unless you are under a special|M. G. Gibble were Sabbath guests in yy 8 1 Mrs. E. C. Baker, of Mt. el Milton Grove over Sunday regime for certain dis con- | the home of C. G. Holling o I new m} ay AS : : al i i i 13 : 1 rof Y rev ifa ~ ON It 1a ( nol vl I't A old or $ I > 3 snpi the jovial proprietor and his ditions, from six to eight glasses of| Prof. C. R. Frey, wife and s ( rnold, Lancs B. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. i i | | x : | Sunday guests at the domi- : re . a : Gay Yet I able spouse entertained their cool water per day should be re, of near town were Saturday | i ( iden ction Com) Martin Force, of Middletown, to d Pe oTe o%esTe oe oTe oe ARE vie ge 3 ’ TosZest % oriesk ¥ ooorfosferk PE You Can't Go Wrong In Sending Your Orders Here Careful Service, Honest Goods, Honest Methods, And You Pay Me Only A Small, Uniform, Living Profit Over The Cost of The Goods New crop California evaporated peaches. Large selecteq fruit per PEPPER HASH SHIRTS Meee 2... ar i. hs. vy M0 Men's work shirts New crop extra choice seedless Our Own Make Hiel igh Lo oe o% oe 2 2 aa % 0 . 3 Frank Grosh and wife fol-|@nd Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Blaine O. Grosh and : fo Beni. G. Stauffer th were the guests of Mr. Try lows: one glass in: the mornin on | benj. G. Staufter. lavi Musser. at Mount arising. two between breakfast and| N. B. Hollinger and 0 Sabbatl / : The Junior Class of tl lunch, two -between lunch and din- Young and family and Sabbath. : Ju ass of ‘the Mt. Jovi = = one or two for eating and Gibble were the gue ) hn G ac o High School, eighteen i amber. | 2S and on ! $ g tie Xe : Jacob H. Young of 1 ; ghteen in number, Irinkine If we lived naturally, we and family on Sunday entertained their two | made a trip to Yor 1 ’ ie Jat LEA LLG. : ry refe: HI and Jol Hi: 1 ba; 7 for Dio York Gounty on Fri would not eat or drink except when Lovefeast at Mt. Hope church on Amos and John, of arrisburg | ay for the purpose of gathering hungry or thirsty Monday evening was very largely at lancaster 1 ectively. ‘hestnuts . JOM: Siders 81) Sty... . : oy oY g 8 y largely at ons Ls o Isr Be anntd f OSEHILY. Mr, Norman Stauffer’s Most vegetarians ‘drink very little./ tended. The order was fine, which tel S. iibble is again hono ret | team conveyed them to and from It is the customary highly-spiced speaks well for our young people, : 3 honnnis or, areved Mansi They crossed the river at meat diet which creates excessive or The following were courteously as ‘ee an Sammy's as|Vineear Ferry . . ; ERR ‘ 1 S excess : SU 4 : 3 2 } i” : a % Foincrihs : Vine gar Ferry, had lunch at Wild | apnormal thirst. A rational, mnon- enfertained in the domicile of A. Y. a i Mrs Jacob Dupler, of Cat Falls, and gathered quite a few | jy jtating and non-stimulating vege Stauffer: George Keener and family an( aS: acon an A chestnuts. Miss Barbara Habecker| apian diet furnishes the organism and Abram Brubaker’'s of near Mt. igh Dn ot te X M| was the chaperon. The following| with fluids of the best possible kind Joy; John Showers and wife, of near ters dea r. Bn MTS.. compesed the’ party: Misses Mary ip the form of fruit and vegetable Union Square and Abram Heisey In Shoes on Ro Ai and Hershey, Mabel Moore, Martha Bu-| juices, prepared in Nature's own and wife. Mrs 3 rarr ye 33 y . : 3 tel p 3 : and 1 : a I0y Sa a orp] cher, Virginia Frank, Leah Stauffer, |]aboratory, rich in medicinal qualities +On Saturday evening a grand sing- 4 Eo any on “nd Sun. |elen Habecker, Theda Walters and "and free from all objectionable con. Mg Was held in the home of Benj. it ye Swarr’s Pirents “Mr. | Messrs. John Booth, John Stoll, John stituents. G. Stauffer, which was very well at- fea F a B ol ® M01 Reist, Walter Rutt, Harold Harmon, Wa tended considering the weather. pe re S I "Gingrich and Austin Fellenbaum, Walter Pennell, 2 Drinking at Meals ” About 125 persons had gathered up- and a Sol a ri Miss Ellsworth Shrite and Clarence Bru- The less you drink with your on the scene and were choristered interesting grand-daughter Miss | wo meals the Detter. The dryness of by Rev. A. S. Hottenstein, assisted Thome, . attended divine o —— the food furnishes the necessary by Elam Weaver, capable vocalists; s in the Presbyterian church stimulus for the secretion of saliva from Hast Petersburg. The neighbors Joy on Sunday evening. They'll Soon Be Free and of gastric and intestinal juices.| were represented, together with r boring 92 feet = E. 5 The State Board of Pardons has An abundance of liquid in the di- friends of music from Lancaster | s old well and 88 feet for| ,4,.c0q the recommendations of Sestive tract, therefore, weakens the Junction, Manheim, Lititz and Eliza-| ed plenty : er bs the Board of Inspectors of the Hast- activity of the secreting membranes bethtown. Mr. Stauffer extended his | rate ne is antici- : s hy i ar & S reover. | ; 3 Sh put wa or wi ern Penitentiary and 110 convicts and glandular structures. Moreover, heartfelt gratitude toward his friends fillong Locust avenue. will soon be released o arole. it dilutes the secretions and thereby for having come to his home not-| e miscreant entered the A oi hE * weakens their digestive qualities.|withstandi th in = ria f ichts azo and Stole| Among them are Gutterman and Me- pR2%ONS Ee ng e rain storm. After ery a few nights ag d S 9? : The juices of the stomach and the |the singing it was -.very unpleasant Gibble's gum boots. They | COY, Who were convicted in connec- } 4 ? ? P nt | R. 's gu S. ) intestines, as well as = all other for some folks to return home. | id in royal style. sufficient, distributed about as Juniors Gather Chestnufs : Grade Art Linen per Raising per 1b. .. .. .. .. .10¢ pure, clean, and wholesome, A het splendid relish with oysters and irs - i bi meats. Packed in jelly tumblers ’ Ivin’s Lunch on Thursday's o RB Bl oy Ss oomers (Butter Thins) per 1b. at a A re a. aD ofeafeofeoforteoosfori sfoofonfoofosfonfeotecferforosfenfooorfonfesforforfootonfesforfosfostactest Boys’ Bloomers and Knicker- Choice freshly shredded cocoa- bockers per pair 5 60. \ J rs pe ¢ Oc & c nut is here and the quality is 0 ERALLS fine per Ib. Mens Blue Denim Overalls Choice Quality Pillow Tubing Choicest selected California with or without bib. per yd. ..o-.o. LiL, 00 lured away a few of Isaac tion with the murder of Jacob Bostic, secretions in the body, cannot be ——— eee dried Lima Beans are giving Men's Hickory Stripe Overalls Heavy grade unbleached mus- 5 inea fowls. a trackwalker, who was murdered : $e) ySchestnuting parties made ex-|and robbed near ~Baimbridge. The fa oi CGR PY, SERS ns to Furnace and Conewago |clever work of J. Hay Brown, now a ,,..; time or any other time he past few days in quest of |Supreme Court judge, is credited Coffee, tea, or alcoholic liquors are ut, and all were rewarded for|with saving them from the gallows ggpecially objectionable before and Miss Iva Shearer spent Friday e and search for them. at that time. If their records are quring meal times. The former |l«banon. B. Heistand, of Alberta, [good while out on parole they will be retard digestion; the latter over-| John Herr delivered hay to Ging- er spending a few weeks | pardoned. . stimulate temporaily the secretions rich Bros.,, at Lawn, on Tuesday. ther David, on Chiques | mt | of gastric and intestinal juices, thus| Communion services will be held e to gay homage to his | -s. Martha Regel dieq at Co-| creating a false appetite. The un-jat Stauffer’'s Mennonite church Sun- eistand, adjacerges. : 45 years. natural stimulation is soon followed |day forenoon, October 26. The same BELLAIRE John S. Herr sold his farm to Mil- | iton Hershey. great satisfaction per 1b, ....8¢ Per PIF .. .. oo. verdsad ca swB0G Hn:zper yt} D0 00M. J 8 by corresponding weakness and in-|evening the Church of the Brethren 1a] ht activity*of the secreting glands in|Will start a service of meetings at East Main St., MOUNT 4 Y, PENNA. the Bullstin.- the digestive trac’. Alcoholic liquors,|the Bgafmanville church. 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