y PAGE TWO WHE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Menihs......50 Cents Three Months....25 Cents Single Ccpies Sample Cope tuntered a’. the post office at Mount oy as second-class mail matter. All corresponaents must have their ommunications reach this office not later than Monday. Telephoue news of tmportance between that (ire aod 12 o'clock nuon Wednesday. Chan- ges must posi- tively reach this office not later than Monday night. New advertisements mserted if reaches us Tuesday, alzht. on appli cation tor advertisements copy Advertising rates RHEEMS Mr. Christian L. Heisey of Hyner, Pa, Makes Big Shipment From Here theems thresh ) iin Lreet on Monday ev n with his auto which had the shine. the Did now Vay ory. ma 11010 Landis Auto fac you see the beauliful dispiay af s at the Rheems s.0ore walch will last ai reduction bou 20 a great days? The egal large bee buzzed at the Don- school last Saturday Ell & Tull I wilh groundhog w Piowing at a Ar Mr the wind and 1 Johrt Weaver of of relatives Landis and guests Landis Mr. amd Mrs. muel son John and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon Christian L. Hyner, Pa, family were of Harry K. Heisey, rurist of with Wagons apple the top of the from g¢ farming implements and Ol ( lime for his hard which is situated mountain wh air is free rms. Hoffman of men tobacco in the A. S. week eceived a week, Maytown, and the cased Bard Garber of a force inspected eal to- bacco warehouse last carload Henry famous modern Landis Bros. of automobiles Longenecker, Lambert type P. N. Kraybill dog in hi. from the it would be would get in his Ephraim Snyder stock and in last the of for agent received a car placed a new Reckoning he intruder has store noise up if lal ge and 1 all size makes an CO0000000000 CO000TO00000O0O00H000OCOBCCINOCCOO0000 way. held the first] implement sale | 1914 last Satur the Levi Hershey | of this realized and the | farming io this section a [terncon n west place. | farm one mile Good rices were attendance was very large M nd Mrs. Boyd Daniels of] spent several days with the | parents, Mr all the bargains being offei-| the neighboring | Kraybill » stores in P N. nnySe i store is patronage from | ues. | Eshleman and| Oberholtzery of Elizabethtcwn Miss Esther Misses = \ ts of Shearer last Sunday. The Church their thi held services at of the Brethren reguiar evening Sunday, with Revs Eshleman s place last Daniel and Nathan offici Kaylor, Nathan are Revs. Hiram and S. S in foreign special weeks. Line Martin, Shearer away from home districts con- ducting evening services the few past If all is well the bees promise to = Rheems school “soon ai- buzz in full at the on the evening of Feb. 20, sundown.” Mr. Edwin Killian, P. R. R. fire-| man of Harrisburg, spent Sunday | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Killian The evening meetings at Cross Roads near Florin are quite an attraction judging from the ap-| pearance the trolley cars. Transplanting cabbage plants is in full blcom at the Rheems hot house. Rheems should be a for stock sales and and livery stables. ter church of good location live exchange | JOINT SCHOOL Master Paul Hershey the sick list. Mr. Morris with his parents af Miss Miriam Engle, of Joint School, is suffering with a felon on her right hand Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lancaster, spent Sunday and Mrs. J. C. Wormley Mr. C. N. Hershey purchased a pair of fine mules and 10-horsepower gaso- line engine during the past week. Mr. and Mrs Frank Shank and cuudren of Rheems, Mr. Engle Her- ghey of Maytown and Rev. Shoalts of Canada, who is conducting the revival at Cross Roads church, were enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Her- shey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zeiger enter- tained the following guests on Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Garber and daughters Anna and Esther; Mr. and | ‘Mrs. Wm. Rhea and children Bryan, hel, Robert and John, Viola Hamil and Elmer Zeiger. has been on Kendig Sunday Stackstown. teacher spent Worley of with Mr. SOCOCOOOGOO0OCO0OCT00 and Mrs Jacob | I |m CYT Tells Others How to Get Strong and Well W. Lake of Aberdeen, “The grippe had left me In a weak, run-down condition from which I suffered for some time. I tried different remedies but nothing seemed to do me any good until T took Vinol, from which I received great benefit. My cough is almost entirely gone and I am strong and well again, and I am glad to recom- mend Vinol to others who suffer as I did.” Mrs. Lake’s recovery was due to the combined action of the medicinal elements extracted from cods’ livers —combined with the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained in Vinol, and her cough disappeared as a natural result, We guarantee that Vinol will do all we claim and will pay back your money if Vinol does not satisfy you. P. S. Stop scratching, our Saxo Salve stops itching, We guarantee it. Mrs. W. Iiss., says: W. D. CHANDLER & CO. Druggists :st Main Street Mount Joy, Pa SO00000COONCOONOICOVOOLO000 Dr. Jacob's Headache Powders-=-(ireat 95 and 25c¢c a package—in moments worst headache fades fades away. Take a glass of Salts to flush the kidneys if your back hurts. Advise folks to overcome kidney nd Liver trouble while it is only trouble. and Kid- the thing A bottle of Liver ney Salts is just ind costs only 25¢ FOR COLDS, LAGRIPPE, CONSTIPATION AND HEADACHE Take Dr. Agnew’s Cold Tab- lets, 25¢ the package at HANDLER Main St. Drug Store West Mt Joy Mail filled hours 8 to 9 a. m.—5 to 6:45 orders Sunday p. m 0000000000000 PE 1) 1 OR Miller’s = Jewelry Store WATCHES Clocks and Jewelery Eves tested and all kinds of GLASSES FITTED \lso electrical goods such as ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT- ORS, FLASH LIGHTS, BATTERIES, ETC. BEE EERE 0 x = § East Main street MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA he un<ersiguped having reiwoade. i the old Mooney Hotel, adding » sumber of sleeping rooms, bath, etc s now prepared to entertain traus ent and regular guests. RESTAURANT tURTLE 50! P’, Ete, bid Private dining room for rn connection with hotel vill serve in season OYSTERS and TLAMS in any sty) ladies where he J. WW. MMoGinnis= PROPRIETOR SHAVING HAIR CUTTING Joseph B. Hershev Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting sagen for the Middletown Stearn anndry Goods called for Tuesda) nd delivered Friday Main St. MOUNT JOY ast For a Good Clean Shave Or a (Classy Hair Cnt Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLORS W. Main St. Agt For Middletown Mount Joy Laundry OOOO ROGOOOO0C EE cL | HOTEL McGINNIS POO OO000000000000000 MILTON GROVE { There Was Considerable Mad Dog | Excitement Here Last Week The with Good. Mrs, Misses Giciner spent giandmoiher, Mis. Sunda, Satah | their Lillie Felker and Mrs. Elia Feiker of Oakdaie, weie week-ena | visitors in town. Mr. and Mus. C. Good entertain:.d | their daughter Hsteinla of Donegal | on Sunday. of Klizabethtown ! visited brother-in-law, C. Good and family last week. i The Brethren in Christ held di- woiship Sunday in the pres- large congregation. ! of co.n fodder shocks fields, pie- to shied it | Dupler Spiings, Saluuel Kec. e his vine ence of a A laige Qquanduty remains on in paratory later on. Good’s Church, Rosanna Jacob of recencly pu:chased the late Meashey p.opestly adjo.ning town, LOU a The their Grove Samuel Muyer consideration of $1300. held Mail- township supervisors Hotel noining. monty meeting at ton satuiday had a new poich to his tenanted by Quariryman annexed Miiton Giove house samuel S. Gibble. Joseph Zeager has re- sumed work at Frank Fierce’s quai- ry, Rheems, after .one week's rest. nship Road supervisor A, R. Gibble predicts an early spiing. OI gouise Mi Gibbie is not in the coal business. Vetesinary Surgeon A. F. Longen- Manheim, circulated in and distributed ecker of this locality some of his cattle panaceas Simon L. G.ngiich has the con- tract the delivery of the cream 101 from the Milton Giove trator to sSepd the Parmers’ Creamery, Mcuut Joy. Mr. and Mrs 3 Heri Ci. neal Rheems, we mid-week visitors i in visited her pa-| Ruhl nroule Mr. and John near | tersonville young Milton Grove woman vho jumped on a table to avoid a tile mouse showed less husband on a mouse a dreamir} o d-fashioned the that than her conscientious found sweet repose whole night without of it scent ol the ated which sauer krout perm the air other morning, indicated cooks wer ca the the d man in tering to ap- of Ge scendants of the sturdy Milton Grove mad dog excitement in of dog There is a the upper tier the township. Ii is reported a } howing was seen in the locality unmistakable of whose symp- the | to the | toms hvdrophobit It is for bitten prevent should people dogs developments all them were To of await pread owners dogs > securely a MAYTOWN Three Local Churches Unite in Hold ing Evange.istic Services Mrs. J. R. in York. Mr, and iriends 1n Roath spent Saturday Mrs. Ray Markley visited | Lancaster. Mr. Geo. Eagle from Hospital, Irvin returned Joseph's Mr { friends Lancaster. i visited | Sunday. | Geetysburg | Neiman of over Tome 'aoii in Mr. John town of College is his Mrs. Wm Dehoif spen Miss Sload visiting Bontz parents. and Mrs. J. A. sday at York Anna Bostic and Miss Jean returned Lan- Tu from a visit to | caster. {Ma and Mrs. R. Maryland are the Mis. E. E of and Neighbors of Mr. guests Grove Mrs Harry her | Yagle visited { daughter Mabel at Lancaster, Tuesday and Wednesday Mr J. I Viola on ank Johnstin and daugh- spent Thom- Bain | ter Sunday with Johnstin bridge. Miss two as and at family Marie friends Harter, accompanied | from Susquehanna | are spend-| some Dr. G. A. Hart- and family. | Misses Emily Roath, Catherine Clepper, Mary Dehoff and Viola | Johnstin represented St. John’s Lu- theran School it the con- ference for Sunday School Workers] | at Lancaster on Tuesday The Church God, and Lutheran Churches in holding evangelistic services ev- evening for weeks. These | services will begin on Sunady even-| February 15th, in the Church | Everybody is cordially in- urged attend by University, ing er Selinsgrove, time with Sunday teformed | will unite of ery two ing, of God vited and to a ERISMAN'S CHURCH Martin Metzler is working at Lan- disville, at present. Miss Mary Brubaker spent Sunday Hiram Witmer’s. ) Noah Witmer bacco to Levy at his crop of to- Bros. on Saturday for sold 915 and 2 Migg Artilla two weeks spent the Wit- Erisman past with Mrs. I. K. Hanover Mrs Manheim, Kreider ) Mary Saturday at mer Mr at and Snyder with Jacob spent Sunday at Mrs Minnie Misses Witmer shop- Anna [.ancaster, ping and sight seeing. Mrs. H G Mother a turkey Mr ter andl ) spent 2ohrer entertained her children with Sunday. 11.! Brp and daugh- Anna iburdday and Friday at Hanover, visiting relatives. | Misses Mary, Elizabeth and Gertie | Brubaker and Misses (Anna and Mary Witmer attend Fairview revival Rohrer dinner and Mrs. A abi] Oi spent courage | who |. is {every 1 {the St. |u | THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JC THIS WOMAN'S SICKNESS Quickly Yielded To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | Baltimore, MV .. — ‘I am more than glad to tell what Lydia I.. Pinkham’s Veg<dtable Com- pound did for me. 1 suffered dreadful pains and was very i lar. I became red and sent for Lydia I. Finkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. I took it reg- ularly until I was without a cramp or pain and felt like another person, and it has now been six months since I took any medicine at all. I hope my little note will assist you in helping other wo- men. I now feel perfectly well and in the best of health.”” — Mrs. AUGUST W. KONDNER, 1632 Hollins Street, Bal- timore, Md. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. For thirty years it has been the stand- ard remedy for female , and has re- | stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail- ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, ete. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med- icine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, | read and answered by a woman | and held in strict confidence. | | = \ & Poferiecjoriesionis ofevierjesfocterieviorjavfesfesis ofs of ofe close cise fess ofeviocfechoefeejoeforiecier <i reierierisieti bor Fook deeirroie ct viscieelele sted deeb deodeot done They body | services on Tuesday evening. Earl guard Witmer for their completed Wino Gray- th Mrs. Lancaster, urned home and yw ready to be of service to those k done in her MASTERSONVILLE ‘ive State Leading Thru £2 Twenty-§ view Revivai he. R + Brethren opened a series services and al of revival end There are many plac hich are frequented worse than a Serving God, is the moblest work of man pidemic which a 1 t hos : been suppressed and no more cases have d veloped. 1e affiicted on wre all recovering The ground hog saw his shadow of the den, time he was on inute and now as will mot Ss of very eve just outside he saving “we have six re winter weathe such as Wwe have had sent time are quite a few farmers In this community who have fine crops of tobacco which are mot sold who are expecting to sell their at the you Crops 10 cents. Don't WOrly farmers 1915 crop is in demand and if act wisely everything will go well Do not be alarmed and follow on the heels of buyers with samples thereby spoiling all The January examinations held at the Mastersonville school terminated with the following results: Katie Zug, Annie Zug and Ada Zug took first honors in the A. A. and C. class es, respectively. Visitors are few and far between at the present time and we wish our neighbors and friends of education would come around to see us once in a while Mer Charles Emerson Jecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Becker, will be held at church on Sunday morning, March 1 do receive notifica- tion by mail or otherwise are invited 0 he The departed one died of diphtheria and private burial took Therefore memorial of deceased, Charles G. the Chiques orial services in memory Friends who not here, place the service. The revival services held at Fair view church under the guidance of Rev. Rufus Bucher, have in bringing 25 souls to Is it the ability of the is it work of the brethren and sisters, resulted repentance. preacher, the or what makes a real revival service. It is the cooperation of the minister and church with God, having faith in prayer and belief that such work will be accomplished. eee ee tl ere No More Bounties and after Wednesday commissioners will bounty sta: On the county tinue discon- on noxious has neglected in by the which paying animals, as the to the claim commissioners last amounts to $850. ll rr me sent January, pay Fined for Going to Church Bedause he could not resist the “Bvervbody in Church” call last Sun- day, the at Downingtown was fined $5 for going to church. His home was quarantined for chicken- pox and the Board of Health were the prosecutors. es eee A A An Apprentice Wanted We want an apprentice at this officé to learn printing. Good wag- es Paid while learning. Apply at : at this office. Jurgess w Bettie persons | > Bubbers “isvisefesfoeforfeoiorforfeeededededs Wednesday, ) " ofococforis ofeviesieciecfonieciarieofociesorjecfecfesociaciecfosfociociecfsrioresfososiesiocls donors Rubbers ary 11, 191 Your “Ball-Band” Rubber Boots All our rubber footwear is strictly hee first quality and gives the best of wear, You will find it pays to buy the best. EE a This ’ bad weather is sending the pecple in for this famous quality footwear. We don’t know how long our stock will M, last. Be sure to get yours by buy= ing NOW. A Genuine Lined, not Our Arctics are Wool imi- t tion wool For Men's ‘ubbers At Low Prices Quality 7 oods To oloote sTootestestesteod TO PION LRA RRR H. E. SAGER, sfeofociocfocieciocioctocforfesfoctooiosiactoconiosferte efocfestk Tool Lyc Season of 1914% eum Course Mount Joy Hall ATTRACTIONS: Thursday, February 19th, 1914 FISHER SHIPP CONCERT CO. Thursday, Mar. THOMAS JUBILEE 12th, 1914 SINGERS COURSE TICKETS, $1.00 GENE Tickets Reserved Three Days Before Attraction Srore WE i handle line TERIALS [ERY opportunit required G00D PAY Mitchell & Church Co. Water St. Binghamton, N. Y. of SHIRT WAIST and Ete RAL ADMISSION, 35¢ Marietta Garber’s Drug Extra / 2 j 1 Wn A NT YOU exclusive SUIT Ma- HANDKERCHIEFS, HOS- This is an exceptional y for No at Five Cents W our beautiful and you experience Meet Me on the Suppers Street wre Always Prapared C—O © bridge Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town Be oT eZee TooToo Te oTes Toes Rese ese neni Times Fest Parties, , Bt Mrs. C. H. Zeller MOUNT J 10 SBrVe Pure Sorings A ater ICES IN ANY QUANTITY a Moderate Ci SAMPLES FREE © von ing vour order this year for particulars oday @ \ Desk A 81 1 ¥ OOOO fail to ses sunt Jot 000 ATOR a hat /.N. Stauffer & Bro. r Cee RC ACA BAIR i MOUNT 20st Ch) and We'll vals OY DEERE @ lies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s } i ubbers in all sizes. 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Quick service Lancaster All Work sending Your work to us yos difference in miieage maintenance cost notice the decreased of nes and Ca vit kinds douse o® reason i 1g ings at prices * % % » % v 8% aC ¥TWEESAES PILE SUPPOSITORIES WiLL CURE YOU armit druggist to vou .“ Other Rudy’s your substitute remedies are nat as good cures or money bas * 2 ® 3 8 3% RE ELE SSS {HWNERS of Haynes cars feel pride in the fact that this yveare witnesses the twentieth anniversary of the Haynes car. Haynes purchasers find a certainty of service in that same fact. Mr. Haynes, in 1893, built what has long been officially acknowl- first automobile. In the twenty years that have elapsed he and the splendid, skilled, sincere organization which has grown up around him have built thousands of automobiles which, by as many purchasers, have been acclaimed splendid cars. edged America’s The three Haynes models for 1913 have all the qualities of efficient design, honest materials and careful workmanship that have made Haynes cars famous for service, and they have every ° up-to-the-minute feature that’s worth while. Model 24, four cylinders, 5 passenger, $1785. Model 22, four cylinders, 7 body styles, $2250 to $3500. Model 23, Haynes ““Six,’’ 5 passenger touring body, $2500. Regular equipment complete. Leece-Neville separate unit system. All models electrically lighted and started by the Left side drive, center control. Call or Phone for Demonstration, DIS BROS. Rheems, Pa. HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, INDIANA Model 24, five-passenger touring car, completely equipped, $1785. Mi. 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