The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 28, 1914, Image 2

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    HE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
E. SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r.


BSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR
Six Months
Three Mcnths...
Single Ccpiey
Savple Cecpe
50 Cents
.25 Cents


Eutereu a’ the post omce at Mount
oy as second-class mall matter.
All corresponaents wust have thelr
mmubicatious reach wns office not
pr than Moudaa) Telephone news
mpuliane Letween that time and
o'clock wednesday. Chan-
100 must posi- |
ively reach this olfice not later than
Monday New
inserted reaches us Tuesday
afght rates on appli-
~aflOon
buon
advertisements
niznt
Iocopy
Advertsing
NORTHWEST RAPHO
Rev. J. B. Mchler, of Mechanicsburg,
Preached at Chiques Last Sunday
Miss Mamie Ruhl is on the sick
list.
on Sunday.
and tonsilitis.
Tobacco stripping
steady occupation.
Jno. R. Gibble bought two fine
cows of J. H. Levenight on Saturday.
John G. Moyer is slowly recover-
ing from a severe attack of tonsilitis.
Christian Brandt's visited in the
home of Abraham Y. Stauffer on Sun-
day. |
Charles Becker's were Sabbath
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Elias W. Geib.
John 8. Kauffman, wife and son
John S. Jr., were Sabbath guests in|
the home of Frank S. Shenk
The correspondent conveyed Rev.
Mohler from your town to Chiques
on Sunday morning and returned |
him again in the afternoon. |
Mrs. Maria Werner died on Satur-|
day last and was interred at the farm |
burial funeral services |
at the Chiques Church. 8
Cl Hollinger and wife, Aaron|
Hollinger and wife, Rev, J. B. Moh-|
Isaac Hollinger and Harry Sites |
iinnered the home of C. G. Hol-|
linger on Sunday.
Henry L.
Staffer and
family,
G.
the
ground with
ayton
|
|
ler,
{
in
Hess and family, |
family, Clayton
H. F. Stauffer and |
Hossler and family
family of Benj. G.
Rev.
isaac
r
n
Geib and family, Jno. R.|
family, Clayton R. Gibble,
Eli Fry, wife and son]
daughter Dorothy of
Sabbath guests in the
Samuel R. Gibble.
was held at
Sunday morning.
of Mechanicsburg,
Co., delivering a forcible and
At the same
applicants were received
with immers-
the prem-
Geib in Fisher-
and
wife and
and
were
ul
Rheems
household of
A special service
Chiques Church on
Rev. J. B. Mchler
York
impressive sermon
service nine
into church fellowship;
services
BE
ing on
baptismal
ises of Herman
man’s Vale.
ey
Donovan's February Furniture Sale
The attention of our read-
is called to another page of this
the great February
the Donovan Com-
which starts next
special
ers
place announcing
Furniture
pany of
Sale of
Lancaster,
advertisements |
{
Israel Gibble’s visited F. W. Geib's |
j West Main Street
Still more typhoid fever, diphtheria |
is the farmers’

Jan. 31st.
past si1X
Saturday,
For the
firm has
preparing
thru the
greatest
live
ed in|
great event and |
of Ameec: a's |
manufacturers
for them
remarkably
dull
months this
actively
ono
been engag
for this
cooperation
Furniture
have made
Furniture
during tl}
who up
at low |
of
gathered to-|
collection of]
assembled under
of Lancastery
store sells Furniture
an innovation for
by so doing
very
grade
months
have
prices
their factories,
gether the
y
Furniture ever
grandest
200d
one roof in the city
This big city
cash only,
L.ancastel
can sell
times
for quite
naturally
Furniture
and
cheap
they |
them: |
they
fare of
1H this month
undersel]
big
but
to
Duri
continue
their out
tion
ymise ven
ng this sale
to y the car
patrons
An in-
Furni-
great
of
large
many
nding buyens.
of
8]
ture fiQors veal
savings No i
ct
M cal at Billmeyer
the home]
Scott foo soe
delightful evening
» following program
us
of
er
mus given. at
Mrs
er,
At a cal
Mr.
Billmey
and
was spent
was rendered
No one
Mrs. Smith
Fife’s Golden
Happy
land of Golden
Rosary, Mrs.
You, B. IL;
Spring, Mrs.
Child Shall Lead Them,
Playing With Kitty, R. 14
Song of Home, E. Longe
of The Sea, Mrs. Smi
pleditation, Mrs.
Lead T9
al
Place,
EL.
rs. Smith;
R. 1.;
Sing Me the
When I Lost
ake Your
Ball,
Else can T
Debutantes
Sunset
Day, E.
Dreams,
Smith;
The Pink Lady,
Smith: And
duet, and
it
4
hig |
The |
Kiss of |
FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE
(Are Told How to Regain
Strength and Vigor.
As one grows old the wasto of the
| system becomes more rapid than re-
| pair, the organs act more slowly and
less effectively than in youth, the cir-
| culation is poor, the blood thin and
digestion weak.
Vinol, our delicious cod liver and
fron tonic without. oil is the ideal
strengthener and body-builder for old
folks, for it contains the very elements
needed to rebuild wasting tissues and
replace weakness with strength. Vinol
also fortifies the system against colds
and thus prevents pneumonia.
Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga.,
| says: “If people only knew the good
Vinol does old people, I am sure vou
{ would be unable to supply the de-
{ mand. (I never took anything before
| that did me so much good as Vinol
| Tt is the finest tonic and
i creator I ever used in my life.”
| If Vinol fails to build up the feeble,
{old people, and create strength we
| will return your money.
| P. 8.—Our Saxo Salve stops itching
and begins healing at once.
| W. D. CHANDLER & CO.
|
|
|
Druggists
Mount Joy, Pa

Dr. Jacob’s Headache
Powders--=-(ireat
10 and 25c a package—in
few moments worst headache
fades away.
Take a glass of Balts to
flush the kidneys if your back
hurts.
Advise folks to overcome
kidney trouble
while it is only troutle.
and Liver
A bottle of Liver and Kid-
ney Salts is just the thing
and costs only 25¢
FOR COLDS, LAGRIPPE,
CONSTIPATION AND
HEADACHE
Take Dr. Agnew's Cold Tab-
lets, 25¢ the package at
HANDLER
West Main St.
Drug
Store
Mt. Joy
Mail orders filled.
hours 8 to 9 a. m,—
Sunday
5 to 6:45
3 | Hoo
A011 1
Miller’s
Jewelry Store
WATCHES
Cloeks and
Jewelery
= Eyes tested and all kinds of
GLASSES FITTED
mM
B Also electrical goods such as
|® ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT-
ORS, FLASH LIGHTS
BATTERIES, ETC.
o
- S. H. Miller
East Main street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
a
=
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HOTEL McGINNIS
I'he undersigned having
the old Mooney Hotel,
imber of sleeping rool
now prepared to entertain
ent and regular guests
RESTAURANT
Ete. Bi
room ior
ith hotel
ith ho
TURTLE
Private dining
connection Ww
serve asnn
OYSTERS and 7LAMS in any stv:
sO
ladies
el where
in se
J. WW. MocGinnis
PROPRIETOR

SHAVING HAIR CUTTING
Joseph B. Hershev
Tonsorial Parlor
Three Chairs. No Waiting
the Middletown
called for
vered Friday
8t..
en for Stea:
RY Goods Tuesda
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CT RE
LE
MAYTOWN
Miss Marietta Staake Will Lecture
Here Thursday Evening
Mr. Joe Huntunger spelc salliaay
at Millersville.
i Mr. Ciauae Henderson
with pneumonia.
Miss Liuie McCurdy
day at Mt. Joy.
Mr. Harry bshireman spent
day at Harrisburg,
Miss Mary Detioff
in York on Friday.
Mrs, N. Huey of Huntingdon is the
guest of Mis. Lewis Haitman.
Mr. Harry Yagle spent part of the
week at Lancaster, serving as a jur-
or.
Mr.
their
day.
Mr, Clayton Portner
with a fractured rib, the result of
fall.
{ Mr. John Mayers of Lancaster vis-
| ited his father, Mr. Wm. Mayers, on
Sunday.
Mr. Hiram Miller
ing his parents, Mr,
K. Miller.
Mr, E, Shank of Quarryville is
spending some time with Miss Alice
Blessing.
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Klugh attended
the funeral of a relative at Highspire
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Herchelroth
of New Jersey are visiting relatives
and friends here.
Mrs. Edward Rutherford of Mari-
etta visited her sister, Mrs. Abram
Fletcher this week.
The High School will hold Lyceum
in the Band Hall on Friday evening,
Jan. 30. Admission, 5 cents.
Mrs. John Smuck and Mr. Willis
Smuck and family of Carey, Ohio,
visited Mrs. Willis Lindemuth over
Sunday.
Miss Emily Roath has gone to Se-
linsgrove to visit Miss
who is a student
University.
The series of tableaux,
“The Birth of. Christ,”
ed Saturday
Maytown Band
cents.
Landisville is not the only town
| that can boast of having a bank open
Saturday evening.
al Bank of Maytown is open every
Saturday from 6 to 8 p. m.
Thursday evening, Jan, 29th, Miss
Marietta Staake, an immigrant mis-
| sionary at the port of Philadelphia,
I will give a lecture in St. John’s Lu-
| theran church. Staake will
| have many and instruct-
| ive things to tell, and everybody
invited to come and hear
Thuis-
visited friends
son Paul at Rheems, on Sun-

of Yoik is visit
and Mrs. John
evening,
Hall.
Jan, 31, in the
Admission, 10

Miss
interesting
is
cordially
her.
Mr. and James F. Johnstin
and family of Hedgedale Farm, en-
tained the following persons at a
turkey dinner on Sunday: Misses
Helen and Alma Sload, Anna May
ver, Susanna Beck of Maytown;
Miss Laura Beck, Maytown;
| Thos. Johnstin and daughter Ruth of
Bainbridge.
Mrs.
ter
——— ——
JOINT SCHOOL
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rhea spent the
ferepart of week in Carlisle.
Mr. Jonas Parrot of Virginia spent
a few da week with C. N. Her-
and family.
Mrs. Catherine
last
Rhea and family.
Mrs. K
n
last
vs last
shey
ral
F.
Rhea
week with her
spent
son,
seve
W.
| day
ite Wormley is. spending
Elizabethtown with her
cousin, Miss Mary who is ill
Mr. and Mrs. Hivner
children Clarence,
spent Sunday with
{ Green Tree church.
The Conestoga Traction Co.
force of hands putting in poles
eghtening the poles which
{ the trolley wires along here
Tobacco buyers been
of late
having
fa
John Spickler
and Mrs. J. C
and Mrs. Wm
hel Sun-
and family.
sometime ‘in
Ferry,
John
Roy
her
and
parents, near
has 2a
strai hold
have
ality
1
10C
quite
and
sold
price.
numerous in this
some farmers report
their ir
Mr. and Mrs
son Arthur, Mr
ley and son Clarence
Rhea daughter Et
day Henry Zeiger
nH BA
crops at a pretty
and
Worm-
and
with
spent
Constructed
It to read
your
14th
was certainly refreshing
edit
Inte
the
that
pa-
1
u-
orial in your issue of
reader
little
ming
our
they need to exercise a
tience and wait ‘until the -grount
thaw read on conspi
the
’ in orde:
boards
to
sign names of ow
streets
I
lating
the 1913
Council,
done the
The
from
ous
action re-
sed by
the old
am informed that the
to the sign boards pas
died with
nything
must take ¢
had
firms
This
Council to at
step in the
these
Council
if
Council
and is to be
new 1.C-
the esti-
had
ma-
tion. old Council
mates several and
taken some action may
terially aid the new
once take
necessary
definite
of
some
work
the
erecting
next
petition of
citizens cannot be ignored.
the Mount Jqv citizens are awaiting
some tangible progress in this im.
{ portant movement. On the first day
people will have a great-
appreciated surprise. So may it
C. "D. RISHEL.
———_— eet A Cn +
Monday.
251 of our
signs at session
Surely the
of April our
ly
ibe.
Our Home Markets
Butter, per 1b.
Fees per doz.
THE “ BULL
is very 1il!
spent Satul- |
and Mrs. Abram Sload visitea
is suffering
Marie Harter, |
at Susquehanna |
illustrating |
will be repeat-
The First Nation-|
Mr. |
-| South
and Elizabeth |
and |
Many of
WOMAN IN
BAD CONDITION
Restored To Health Health by Lydia '
E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound.
faith in your remedies. I was very ir-
regular and was
tired and sleepy all
the time, would have
coid chills, and my
hands and feet would
bloat. My stomach
bothered me, I had

of the time. Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound has
done me lots of good
and I now fel fine. Iam regular, my |
stomach is better and my pains have all
left me. You can use my name if you |
like. I am proud of what your reme- |
dies have done for me.’ — Mrs. MARY |
GAUTHIER, 21 Ridge St., Montpelier, Vt. |
An Honest Dependable Medicine |
|
|
It must be admitted by every fair
minded, intelligent person, that a medi-
cine could not live and grow in popularity |
for nearly forty years, and to-day hold |
a record for thousands upon thousands |
of actual cures, as has Lydia E. Pink- |
ham’s Vegetable Compound, without
possessing great virtue and actual
worth. Such medicines must be looked |
upon and termed both standard and
dependable by every thinking person.
|
If you have the slightest doubt |
| that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
| ble Compound will help you,write
to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.
(confidential) Lynn, Mass.,for ad-
vice, Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
| ELIZABETHTOWN

Borough Counc! Cons.der.ng Instal-
lation of New Electric Lighting
: System
Miss Edith Wo.imley
relatives in Allentown.
W. P. Yetter and wife of Bachman-
ville, visited here the past week.
Rev. Jacob Martin daughter, |
Fannie relatives at
bridge.
is
visiting
and
visited Bain-
George D. Chaduidjian and
B. Zarigian of |
they are, were granted a license to]
wed.
met i réggular ses
Town council
eveniry Presi-
Tuesday
chain \ and all
Mary
this place, whoever
sion on wilth
H.
| members
D. H.
purchased
George A.
High street
The
amine
East
place
The
ported
dent S. Horst in the
present. \
of Hjernerstolwn, has
Jacob Fisher, the
property ( East
Rlough
from
Fisher n
on private terms.
ordered t
the cor
supervisor ex
the
High
an iron
was
ning at
Locust
r of
and
this opening.
ope
and streef
plate
health committee
of the
11s amounting
over
publie re-
the as
to $23.15
the clerk and on motion
drawn for
health
B
borough
being good.
Were
vouchers
read by
were ordered
payment tor same.
Dissinger Garman, the well
will
1st,
and
dissolve
The
be
blasksmiths
April
that
Garman,
E. L.
Olweiler
|
i known
partnership on busi-
ness will, after
Mr.
by
carried
be
date,
on by who will
Rensel.
ted
Horace appeared before
n
uncil and asked permission to con-
to the cellar the
property alley
street. refer-
struct g stairway at
side of his at the
This
on
Market was
red to law committee,
The jury in the
bert Galebach, of this place,
with keeping a disoiderly
dered a of
prosecution
utor.
Halbleib,
but
against Al-
charged
house, 1en-
guilty. The
imposed
case
verdict not
casts of
upon the prosec
Mr. Alphc
resident
were
nzo a former
has
ror
who been
Va.,
misfor
by
of town
Jurkville,
had
home
living at some
time past, the une to
have his destroyed fire a
days ago
The publie committee re-
the residents of
in throwing
onto the reets and in the
i ordered that these
notifieq to cease violating
ordinance
evening Feb St
Fl, Missi
a musical
The
d and
umental
On Friday
6,
P. of this
Market
Elizabeth's on
1 wi in
Hall
has been sec
House very
ur
and instr
has never
vocal
this
the
to be
in
delight
as been equalled
community
1udie
used toward
\ hall
is bound to
proceeds are
h
held in
nee The
erecting a churc
ncert will be
hall
Sara
and
house next Thursday
Miss
with
market
evening, Lemer, the noted
her piano
i
ccom-
Penn
rioliniste,
Harrisburg, and the
Quartett
the
panist of
Male
Trio of
Stat and Brown-
eagle same city, together
with Soloist Jerome Moyer, will be
present Seller's orchestra will
furnish music
The Edison Electric com
contract for
slight ad
accordance with
The
Light
pany new
lighting the
presented a
borough at a
e in price in
rate of
rate
vanc
the
present
other boroughs.
is $12.75. The new price
will be $13.50 per lamp. It
ed that the electric light contract be
acted upon at an adjourned meeting
to be held on Tuesday evening, and
in the, meantime an inspection be
made gen of the arms
was decid-
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a bad headache most |
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Outlet Clothing Store
24 West King Street
vo ®
.
Pen
Third Week of The Big
Going Out Of Business Sal
Lancaster,




“=. a
HE immense rush of eager buyers during the first week of this sale
PROOF BEYOND DOUBT of the REAL GENUINE REDUCED PRICE
only found in a sale of this kind. The reason for this is that our only idea in min
is to MAKE THINGS SELL and to do this we know that PRICES TALK, and tal
loud to the prospective buyer. We are sure on examining your wardrobe that therd
will be something missing which we impress upon you---strongly---that this store is
the RIGHT PLACE to look for it at an IMMENSE SAVING.
Prices That Talk For Themselves
$1.50 and $8.50 Suits and Overcoats $ 3.98
$10.00 and $11.50 Suits and Overcoats
$12.00 and $15.00 Suits and Overcoats
$18.00 and $20 00 Suits and Overcoats
Men’s Pant Special
$2.00 Pair Now 98.
Men’s Shirt Special
50c and 75¢ Value 35¢,
Men’s Underwear Special
50c. Fleeced 31c¢C.
Outlet Clothing Store
2% West King Street
SOO
Lancaster, Penna.
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ATTRACTIONS:
Thursday, February 19th, 1914
FISHER SHIPP CONCERT CO.
Have a Plate of the
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Thursday, Mar. 12th, 1574
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