PAGE THREE THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY. PA. RHEEMS point from a Mt. Joy woman: Mrs, C. @Gillums, Main St., Mt, Joy Pa. says: “One of my family had at- acks of kidney complaint for years and complained a great deal of a aull pain in the small of the back. This person slept pooriy and felt all out of sorts. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Garber’s Drug Store, brought relief. 1 can add nothing to the public statement I gave in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills before except to say that the cure Ithen described has been permanent.” i WHAT MT. JOY WANTS TO KNOW The Answer Is Found in the State- MILTON GROVE Billy Sunday, the Evangelist, Springs a Lwud One a. Pittsbu.g SALUNGA | | East Main Mr. W. B. Rodgers spent Sunday at Downingtown. | Howard Peifer Sunday with Mrs. Mount Joy. The Misses Cooper attended a the Lancaster Elks. The Misses Annie and man spent a few days at Lancaster last week, The Monitor Steam Heating plant is just now being operated slowly for ! want of orders. The play given School was witnessed by d and peiformance Program Rendered by the Salunga oy School Proves B.g Success Spelling Bee of the Rheems School Will be a Big Affar Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Landis enter- tained some prominent citizens of this place last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gaynor and fam ly spent last Sunday visiting reiatives at Harrisburg. Mrs. Gabriel Risser spent last Sun- day with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Stauffer and sister Anna at Mt. Joy. Mrs. Jno. W. Kraybill was the | guest of her sister Mrs. Lizzie Stauf- DO0000000000. at Mount Joy, one day last week. Januar | | E. E. Hernly prominent cattle Es er who owns farms in Mount Joy township, purchased a carload of ear And ment of a Mt. Joy Resident ° Carl Bube of week-end visitor ' John Koser, transacted bus ness Saturday. Mr. and Colebreok, in town. C. D. Wittle visited re atives Sabbath. Mrs. Eli her son-in-law C. ily Thursday. Mrs. David Greiner of Mount Hcpe were the p-st week. M'ss Lizzie G uber enteretained on Sunday, Samuel Ebersole and family Mount Joy was a in this locality. of Mastersonville, this place, From week to week, from year to year, there have been appearing in these columns statements made by neighbors, which we have all read with great interest, and many of us to know is, do they stand the great- est test of all—the test of time? Here is conclusive evidence on this and family spent Feifer’s father at! -T REFR in and Edith given bLy | Lillian supper Nauman, of visitors M:s. or anything were John W. mid-week Tillie Eris- two daughters : alia with friends Florin over the and in fer a Sunnyside, visited and fam- Fess of Shumaker Salung | a laige| was pro- | by the corn which he unloaded last Monday. Anna Mary Sumpman of Lan- and Mrs. Sumpman of Jey, were guests of the H. H. family one day last week. and Co. of Mount Joy of Elm Mill ased the 1913 crop of tobacco om E. E. Hernley. Several acres at Land.ord and i and the balance at 91% and z. of Hotel Miiten Relatives and friends of Mrs. P. E. relatives your 1 oe y Mr. @ » Mrs. Groff glad learn that she Ir. any Irs ny is aeain to attend to “her Green Tee, Sunday with DD diadl a e { I after a brief illness. © brother, Achy Koser B. L. Heisey of Eliza- family at Mastersonvile, visitors in this place ! Samuel 8. Gibbe will kick took advantage dust of M'lton Grove soil at the P. N.|2nd move his family and at present atches disclose that R. Gibble of fresh accommodate locality. Mi and daughter, Miss «a S town visitors ; the LU caster Mount Bard Garber Jenry LO WINE SUCCESS. of our 1ugged young for instruc-'! Louuced a Was There a sale So Rich Bountecus In Savings A Sweepi: g Clearance of Winter Stocks in Every Department: Prices Drop Lower as the Sale Goes On wevesal men have de v Never appiicaticn Stevens Indsurtial School we have as yet | ia in with the what un bu not learned. ‘Lhe caster purcl Mrs. A. S. Holwager, Grove circulated with boro, Sunday. Harry H. Koser result services at the Lan- Methodist church unabated have been 1evival Broad cont.nued number in of the and be St. will to spent sil with and added to the church. i | | i | i 1 | ] | { | | | | a.e | | | Revival seivices are still Sonifuned 1 | | | i wide; while the lot ab’e 19¢ yd. Qa For JU worth silk, bearskin $ 4 inches { quality black 1 formers zeal quite a 25¢ yd. quality; black; best worda good good value | domest ‘ec duties Mr. and Mrs. { bethtown, were ] They Jhargain 17a For i ¥ VU sateen, Exceptionally 30 inches wide; very lustrous, big caps, $2.50, in broadcloth. of styles; ribbon, furs, Choice of white, reds and tans, Extraordin- children’s up to | and A ' riots 1Qa Yor fancy dress t PB i: A dF Wb eens worth 25c. Blacl I ysetie ge self figures : i off the in April household unknown. Supervisor will receive a large oysters from Ba'ti- the public in Let pictures tell motor trip. The Ko sure way, the simpld venient way. Kodak goods have juality and so have w ve carry only the ge product. No chance f KODAKS $5.00 AND BROWNIES $1.00 HEADQUARTERS FC SUPPLIES in the Chuich God, Land.sville, whiie the denomination | of sanie a lies of Mennonite © & RS & J) & + SS J RS x JS RS J J &) J 3 LJ eS J &) + o + & S RS eS & J & J o + J XK x ast week, also x : £5 of the counter x se- commenced evening. the serv. the town of Weaver | goods to a place Disp Aaron Kraybill store. | S ay | Poul B. sunday | has charge of meeings on : ( and returned from ek. He brief vacation Mrs. W. with Heisey Wa Rev. contem- with L. 11s ry neat gray Aaa . SO ye y nea gray bon ties. Horo. last” wi 27 to 30 inches wide; value Qia For wiz worth and dark able patter aj price ior goods. 11a For Eden Cloth IV 1bc. A fabiic ri vne church. a in the latter Bu.ning illed 1 : 18 . Ss ply ices vues. spend’ng a upply ices Mr. plates match or goods, 1s smart rel- | weed. You | who pulls a] is also go.ng | dirtiest | | with candling fake deal more to tobacco Women's genuine yarents, and 50 “Maggioni” gloves. choice from our guaranteed perfect, no seconds or “sale loves.” Best quality kid skins colors. ater For $1 stricted the Se candie, the Helsey his ) the the were in of churéh brought two services which ’S Mt. Pleasant weeks was with of who be sule f.om one Evangelistic the few | inch one driller all while drilled six an artesian to" C that autcmobi'es. Mrs. Enos Miller last Sunday Mr. Mrs. Miller P.R. Harrisburg. surprise party | jr., last Saturday | home of of his with a I andis Brothers a well away in fe colors; in ns; a these progress lows the stoek, all ! hole near with their very unusu- exceillier for past may the low candle to draw for a garage arry his pocket the to a close Sunday evening black and and waste it gives worth 09 For $1.50 with oJ blankets, soft, fiim texture, and wool uality. Choice of finish; unequalled in wash and flannels; plain and stripes. all neatly 214 For extra quality W2V bray in plain and effects. Regular Yc a great offering for the best 50c clearance, wear obtainable: R14 For yard-wide per Ul sizes. W2L worth 9c yard, and dark colors, in the Other Creat Offerings est patterns; a splendid ric for waists, shirts, etc. mention space, 7Qa For I JU sheets, extra good bar- following lines. slightly soiled tainable for knit underwear muslin under- soggiest, ce and as you might expect, no invariably the | of | | verdict. { trial onversions. The that to have ashing bed fine neat plaids pinks; full finished. 50c “High 3 underwear, man of good seconds; A birthday fleeced under- for Tloyd Murphy practically evening the A large number sprung it all Cotton of seent for Standard Steal Take Not Washing- going policy. send or- drink. news comes in from leaves the Administration a Mexican it to Senor quit Har- | {ton Mr. and of ; 3 ~ iq “11 is afternoon 1s ulin Ss John C. | R. fire- risburg, spent as guests of Mr. firmer contemplates Huerta blues and and a We think a young man does wise- good trade now prevai.s European a| size For JJU Rock” These are very daa] r Smith, is a Possibly ly who tries to leain a and the condition and every cham- i ders to to check grade; quick mens a west that other learning was held ing. in Germany countries, of improvement in trade. Several dealers visited this section the past week and | tizde should -be line of tobacco er thing for young and 3 cents for | seems to prevail | folks an idea that each girl or was placed upon the earth to a good time nad the to have lis to be up and doing, running the Movies, going to a couple and the theatre several week- ly. The young folks may have fun but do vour parents enjoy it even a little bit? There is a visible one considered the Americans. among our the tobacco his parents. | associates of at Ar~ you open forba 11 sell Ed son prop- | There | Li young te poy | MLE Wax records for 15d nave | Have about 250t0 select it | We will cales light neat- fab- the SO, 9 shower skirmished aleng upon him gifts. Ww. Mrs daughter | culturists, paying sorts of Mrs. Ruth and daugh- | fair Eichelberger of Royalton, |! guests of Mr. and Mrs. | scnville Mrs. Lloyd | George Foltz and H. Heisey who had purchased Witmer’s) farm near Master- private sale, renounced will “continue his resi- | dentship at his present domiciliary their | adjoining town. at! The houses | corners the : ter - Cyrus “Utica he way 98¢c; are best ob- kasting not play them ¢ hem. All recoid mm perfect conditiofi and sold for les thafi cost. The reason of the salf is the Edi son peop e hav¢ discontinued the manufacture of the 2 min- ute record. BAR 3 STOCKED WITH THE BEST 3 Doan’s Kidney Pills” competitors, When E. W. Garber BEER. WINES. LIQF BS & CIGAR Banner | people right here at home raise their : . ® +» en he | voice in praise there is no room left : of the | voice in ih The Rexall Store : for doubt. Read the public statement inspired to E. Main St. genuine Jno. worth The long, to in this rand ! were Sunday {John M. ‘Weaver Murphey Church Impossible everything but, see the gains in the Women's Vomen’'s and to | at dances contract change and the . times service. 41 Qa For I JU pillow cases, soiled; size 45x36 neatly hemmed. A value—worth 22c¢ each 4 Qa For regular 25¢ whi i Women's I YU pique; excellent i ( ts ty; various #vidth Z held services Rev. and . the Brethren morning the Sunday of genuine “Utica’ that utilize the four square were erected years; OC. 8. Shu- 1847; E. F. Grosh’s 1848; A. Holwager’s | S. L. Gingrich’s | wear Women's Li1 Men's Dress 3 regula handkerchiefs : white goods vs’ sweaters and and rugs at following morning. Eshleman occupied the Sunday Nathan Eshleman this place last lens and ry o— HERE AT HOME Joy Citzens G.ad y Testify and ntly Reccmmend Doan’s Kidney Pills S. Shearer, ————— Daniel and 1 S. “s abode in building in 1856 and 1862. questions that the authorities Great Britian the Sta: was the silks Bishop maker suits goods coats and Fine OysterS Store before a la: congregation. the west { pulpit ge : arp hotel in Mt: de Confide trolley | last | residence heaq Salunga 9: Owing to over of about 9:25 — ine breaking mn exer- the U. did <0 The are now both where caused a | | cising Monday morning 20 to the It ig testimony like the following it has placed far above of one hour near had | delay the C wait E nade car &J O o o x & Oo Q x o & Qo oO So Q Q Oo 0 Q 3 & x oO Q S x 6 O & x J 0) & x x 0 x & & x 3 O J J Oo 0 J x x x O 3 x x x 0 x & OQ x O & We Give “S & H” Green ; - 4 Every i Ss Spangled location olebhrook road where they and to for power ij Key write being ednesday Is where which national back In equestrainism an natural and safe If women were to adopt it instead of | their and perilous mode gain in health, would very | and ship on arrangements Spelling month of xtensive are Good Stabling Accomodation Local FIRST NATION'L BANK AY R JOY in thestate of Pennsylvania, lose of business, Jan 13 1914, RESOURCES Losns and Discounts. 3 overdratig, secured «nd unsecur q U.S Bonds to Secure Circulation U0. 8. Bonds to secure U. S. Dep sits To secure Postal Savings. Other Bondsto secure U.S, Deposits Bon 8. Securities, ete Banking huse, Furniture and Fix- tures: . 5000 00 Other Real Estate owned. 52,300 0G { Due from State ¥ Frivite Buk, 8 & Bnkrs Trust Companivs & Savi Banke 382.5 Due from approved feser Acents (‘hecks and her Cane Items. Notes of other National Banks. Fractional Paper Currency. els, and Cents. . . . Specie . $2,451 7, Lega tender notes . ol Redemption fund with U 3 5 per cent of circulation Jee he was February By all | a large lm vogue. being trolley to hold a Some Joy citizen: E. Greenawalt, Donegal St. Pa., says: “For some time poor health and I finally the conclusion that my were disordered. My back constantly and Iwas subject to chills and dizzy spells. The least work tired me and Ihad but little 2mbiticn. Hearing of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I decided to give them ga trial and procured a box at Garber’s Drug Store. They acted just as represent- ed. Igot prompt relief and improved in every way. I gladly confirm the statement [gave some years ago, recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills, My health has been good since. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the take no other. time during the the anthem? 81 MOUNT JOY, PA and Long Distance Phones rall Meat Marke: Trading le ; ; 7 at the Rheems school house. Horse riding is again coming have position. be at- men it by there will Are me dneys ached | indications EPORT OF THE CONDI: (ON OF THE MOUNT at th owing con- easy, get tendance to EARIDOOOOOC, | venient to there cars. tiresome riding, the and security present week.) of the oldest Donegal John and last week. for last one of (Too late 341 171 88 458 26 100,000 vg 1,000 0 1 000 00 1.0000 0G 126,566 8% Leonard Smith comfort be | country butchers from | slaughered four hogs for | Miller Weaver Wednesday In the, D. G. Brinser feed ware house for several days last week there was not as much as one quart of good wheat on hang. Mrs. Reuben Nissly of Mt. Joy, passed through this place one day last week owing to Morris Kulp being confined to the house with a slight attack of the grip. The P. N. Kraybill general mer- chandise store has been put on the list for bargains and a house cleaning time will take place there for a short while. The large circle saw was placed in- to service at the Hersh machine shop last week which caused a buzz in your ear. The Frank Pierce stone crusher is being run daily regardless of the frisky weather. They are getting a supply on hand for their early spring demand. Mr. Wiliam Chapman and daughter gPreorecses %esscacseessery $GARDZXEN? POVSDOPOLPLIOBLLEOOGHE Motion Pictures of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday after- 1 Saturda Y i . ti Pi t nocn as guests of his daughter, Mrs. ) P. E. Groff and family. Association Pictures J Groff aug fawlly, lo gle Souders spent last Sunday at the and E. Hersh enter- tained a flarge number of prominent guests last Sunday. 5 and 10 below zero is the record for the first half of January making Mennonite Home for the aged at Or- : ice 6 and 7 inches thick which was Tweorosnsensnsinnsverend great. The and xcel is coming back, good is said will even unsightly hump We anti- from bustle it the during the 70's. plot of the keep women and size strong, I always have on hand anything in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton. Prices always right. in universall 2Y; fear this is a suffragists to entering election booths. Ice harvest is in full blast and those who know say that the harvest has not been so large in years. There re - H H. KRALL many skaters who registered MARIETTA You protests to the harvest, but this West Main Street, Opp. Bank, . MOUNT , PA has not kept the proprietors of the! pap Spangler, Oldest Man in the ll Tetons ou Joy, P mill dams and ice ponds from reap. i p . Town, Still in Business ; ing their profits. 900000000000 A bulletin has recetly come to us We are Always Prepared to serve trom the Agricultural Dept. at Wash- ington which goes back to the fine. Pure Spring old days of soft soap. It advises the housewife to save the grease to make Water soap, and save: the wood ashes to make lye, and boiling grease in the lye is the way to make soft soap. We suppose there are some people having ! IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. who remember the soft soap period in So 4 N. Stauffer & Bro. our country’s history and possibly | Mount Joy. Penna. may feel a sense of delight in that Jeffersonian simplicity which would 0000000000000 carry us back to those halcyon times. “Good morning,” will say Secretary to handle our beautiful and exclusive line of SHIRT WAIST and SUIT Ma-| Houston, “have you used soft soap?” Here is a hot one from Billy Sun- | TERIALS, HANDKERCHIEF'S, ERY, Ete. This the world’s greatest evangelist. | Speaking of gossipers in a recent | opportunity for you. ‘equired. worn Nick- name—Doan’s—and ee—— Treas Total. .: oe LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . 1 Surp us fund Undivided profits, less and Taxes paid National Bank Notes outstanding z Due to other National Banks Due to Trust Comparies and Sav- ings Banks. Individual deposits subjec tto ¢ hee k Dema d certificates of deposit Time certificates ot deposit, . Canhier’s checks outstanding . Urited States deposits, - = Postal Saving~ Deposits, Notes and bills rediscounted were their 0,000 ot 75,000 06 Ex enses : 30, 488 77 son of Mr. and Mrs. ; residing in Marietta, had narrow escape from being drowned Saturday night, while skat- ing on the Susquehanna River, and wes only saved by the presistent efforts of his companion, William Sultzbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sultzbach. Barr Spangler, the oldest man in Marietta and the oldest business man in Lancaster County, finished the 91st year of his life last week As vice president of the First Na- tional Bank and head of the firm of B. & C. S. Spangler he is on duty every day. About 30 years ago he was the Prohibition candidate for state treasurer and his interest in the anti-rum’ cause is ae intense as ever. Ear] Carver, Wilson Carver, a 705 Total. State of Penna. Countv of Lancaster: 88; I, R.Fellenbanm Cashier ofthe above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state m mis true to the best of my knowlege and be lief, R. Fellenbaum, Cashier Subseribed and sworn to betore me this 1% day of Jan. 1914. W. M. HoLLowBUSH, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. 8S. CARMANY S.5 WOLGEMUTH AMOS N. MUSSER ville, Mr. Mrs. H. a 0000000000000 } Directors Pa. packed into ice houses as rapidly as possible. The Rheems ice house is idle. { One day last week there was quite 2 rush at the Rheems ware house for feed and coal which has been a sure indication of a snow storm the follow- ing day, but it failed this time. If this was in the midst of the can- ning season with sugar down in price hovering nea: the four cent mark. We might say well done you Demo- crats. Cyrus Musser gency freight Elizabethtown Rheemg station weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob W. Heisey and their guests enjoyed _hemselves by the fire side on Christnias day eating a large water melon a: delicious as in the midst of melon season. So they say, we were never so fortunate as to get a taste. Ice and snow. appears {o be a de- lig to the young. Quite a number of 4 footed ones of this section > vith a large crowd of the Conewago Creek last | Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt Attention given to Sales of HOS-| Real Estate and Personal Property. is an exceptional No experience IF YOU ARE ILL GOOD PAY SAMPLES FREE from soy disorder of tho STOMACH, LIVER oe KIDNEYS, or if your bowels are inactive at Write today for particulars | times, or you should suffer from headaches, Mitchell & Churca Co. day, sermon in Pittsburg, Billy said: “You | hear something derogatory about your neighbor. You don’t stop to find | TY ee = out whether or not it is the truth, but SELLING CATTLE EARLY you peddle it up and down the neigh- - borhood and by the time it has reach: Importations from Argentine and ed the end of the block it is a slan- Cheaper Corn is Cause der. “Thou shalt not bear false wit- | - ness?’ You run into your neighbor's Thinking that cheaper in the early morning. You have al the importation of beef from fascinator on, your hair is in curl | Amreica under freedom from tariff papers and your hands are covered | duties will bring down prices, local {RFA.00 gest wiiloob SEVHN MANES of yout with dough: “Good morning, Mrs. J. farmers have begun to turn then RL a an have you heard the latest about Mrs. | fall-fed cattle to market at prices 203 Water St. Binghamton, N. Y. SEVEN BARKS a £; ial Ibwill purity ous S.? 1 feel so sorry for the family.” | which are unsually high. This Desk A S1/| blood, clear nf and brain, and You ‘are a miserable old liar, for if | the earliest that the local feede's PN im | Juke Kio womh BYE i sheotutdy you felt sorry you would keep your | have ever begun to unload. Hi ly disturb 9: Ju light eS old mouth shut. You miserable old! The most of the sales have been gimlet-eyed, pigeon-toed thing! I tell | down around Blue Ball. Part of the you, the devil is afraid of some of | cattle sold have come to Lancastor you women—he wouldn’t get within | butchers, but the most of them have R. emer- and ticket agent of he'd forth at the for several days last the P. R. corn and South The Banner Maryland Pure Rye Whiskey M25 Quart. $4.00 Gal. i 201- is For sale at druggists at 50 cents per bottle. Don't fail to t try it. Address LYMAN TWA 5 Murray St. New York, N.Y. $5 TRADE-MARKS and os or no vening. 's BE. Groff is confined to twenty feet of you. Yes, and some of you old he gossipers that can loaf a sudden illness. ens has contracted to Gaynor 1913 jero= market. io a livery stablel or a booze joint people’s reputation to a shred and lon’t stop to find out whether it e or not. “Thou shalt witness.” “QE lying been sold to shippers and are being forwarded to New York, where some of them are loaded for Europe. Let's Do Something ititz base bal] club Thus far nothi fee. Send model, sketohes or photos and brief § description, for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. 26 years experience. Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET, patent information, w will help you vo READ 11 and 12 bef for a patent APES ant before applying | | 1 FRENCH FEMALE MADAME PILLS:A HAIL, Safe! Sare! Speed J Jo f Money Refunded. Sent] Ri jtend them a