ilm Spool e. aundry JER ogi 1 8 ASE bowels, KS” FE EE TERS RRR Ra SERS THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA. We dnesday. Februa LE SIRONG AND WELL t to get the news to all old cut Rexall Olive Oil Emul- emaikable new food-medicine ve firmly believe is the best dy ever made to overcome the ening, debilitating effects of in- pe old age. It helps to re- wasted tissues, strengthen the €s, and give new energy and a y feeling to the body. It contains plcohol or dangerous drug. It may make you fee] better for a few /S, but if you do not feel much bet- and stronge ef ong a ave e ysi- om- . dy, -bullding food-Wedi- i superior to overcoming debility, and liability to disease, and strengthen the nerves he blood You who are Irun-down, you who 1 by v ailments, are cold Olive keep well rious ther use Rexall Emulsion to get and strong. It is a sensible, pleasant- bet- glowing health. If it asting aid to renewed strength, doesn’t tell us money is how much Sold only at and in this town $1.00—E. W. Garber, 81 Street, Joy, Pa and your you, come and we will give back without a word. That faith we have in it. 7,000 Rexall only by us East Main the Stores, Mount a — The Strangest Thing in the World This is the title of the fourth num- ber of the lecture be given Friday e thé 13th in the House The Mrs. Mary course to February Elizabethtown Market college vening, ecturer is a women Harris Armor of sidered to be the gr Georgia eatest Ss eon erica. o procured. at A. with name reward Insu- due and Mt. Joy, not paid on policies will at f kindling wood lot of stove use; $1 a load Joy. tf For Sale—A ready for Darrenkamp Mt. cut Wm. For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener- for an automobile in first-class ition complete with bracket $5.00. Apply at this office. ator >on to barn, to- two’ private I'l can be will save you Drop us a card easy you The Co umbia, Pa from house how PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 14th, 1914 Saturday, February i the Orph- ue of an order of rt of Lancaster County, the d Trustees to sell the real A. Stoner, late of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancas ter County, Pennsylvania, All that certain LOT OR PIECE LAND, uated on the corner of New Haven and Donegal streets, contain- ing in front forty feet, less, and extending in depth or hundred and forty-two feet, more or 'ess. The improvements consi TWO AND ONE-HALF DWELLING HOUSE. Sale to commence at two o'clock P. M., on. Saturday, February 14th, 1914 when terms and conditions will be wade known by W. SCOTT GREINER MARY A. STONER, stees 10 Sell the Real Estate of “harlotte A. Stoner, Deceased . Zeller, Auct S. Groff, M. EB. Musser, Attys. of Charlotte the Borough of of a STORY Personal Mention (Continued from page 1) Middletown, spent several days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mis. Wesley Givens, The Misses Margaret and Engie of Lititz spent Saturday Sunday with their cousins, the es Pennypacker. Miss Verna Chandle; Elizabeth Eshelman, local schools, visited schools yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hummel and son Robert of Steelton, were guests of Rev, and Mrs. N. A, Barr Satur- day and Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth to Steelton few weeks Benjamin The Anna and Miss- and Miss teachers in the the Columb.a Brandt has gone where she will spend a with her daughter, Mrs Bleyer. Misses Jiakee and Mr York spent Sunday Mrs. D. R. Wagner The Misses 1 Miller Vivian Chandi Mary and Rosella William Hakee of with Mi and ances Bea and the Florin school, taught Sue Brandt, yesterday Vir. and Mrs. J. O Germantown, - are Broadbent of spending a few days ; iss Annie Beid Bowman Lanca and Mis Ralph Willi- ams of New York spent Sunday with the family of D. J, J. Newpher. Mr. and Mrs. Graybill Bryan, Edward and Ellwood of and Mr. John Bryan of guests of Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday. Mr. Paul Dieter, man for the sons Lancaster Lititz, Frank Bryan were sales- and days and traveling Lancaster File Rasp company, ‘spent a few last week with his parents, Mr. Mrs. P. J. Dieter. Mr. and Mrs. daug Beatrice and Helen Mr. Leroy Sheaffer attended a day party in honor of Mi Sheaffer at Donegal William Sheaffer, and birth- Christian even- hters Saturday ing Mr. Homer A tive of the Narraga Providence, R. 1 parent R Mr an where he wil Barr, \«. representa- nsetty Machinice with his ium, mna Post —— — DEFINITION IS QUITE mewhat Than a but Not So r Resort Summe Larger ebali Important—Is Splendid uated in a full and I'he a- ball, so sit region called space as to get the benefit of the sun on bright days of the s somewhat moon on romantic nights It larger than a baseball, but not so important It is not so fixed star, but is much much pleasante: loser ¢ i 1 climate. not so flashy as charity ball, but much more efficient It h ty les of are for which we certain, because they are vouched explorers: a center of which are not certain, because it is vouch ientists an nerely by S( equatc and an axis which are Christian Scientists, and mathema 1ginative It sinative husbands and and the yeop! animalsenliae bacteria connected with waves, light : yparatu with in the sending end only, les :opes and prayers. It has recent y endeavored to exaggerate its ego the use of aeroplanes highly earth is recommended as both a summer and a winter re- Favorable -Puitzer’s sort for well-to-do persons. terms to desirable parties Magazine. i. Altogether Conversational “Any battles lately?” Mexican journalist. “Not exactly,” replied the other. “Nothing more than ga skirmish.” “Have you all the details?” “Of course not. I don’t sho and.” asked one write OUR GRAIN LETTER “Inside Stuff” From Men Who Know —Losses in Corn The wheat market displayed strength on buying by the Armour Grain Company and others yester- day, but the offers were at all times liberal and corn turned weak and declined it pulled the wheat market down with it. The purchases of the Armour people ¢f possibly a half bushels or more was against wheat by fire in annex elevator on night. There was enough corn on sale during the of the morning to show those markets were top heavy at and when the values de- selling continued as hold- pulling out gave the matter Nearly all centers some when miilion the loss of Minnesota Saturday wheat ang spots the hard that the time the those clined IS or who were lines or hedges short price little attention, from the crop was to the bear side of wheat. wheat situation at Chicago the smaller markets of the ) was anything but favorable grain as the 38,000 bushels, carrying that iness here was only ary receipt were «mall « S68 compe 324.000 with ar ago. World's ship- ere larger than ook for at 00,000 bushels There was an in- in th ount of breadstuffs 1,480,000 bu decrease in the 1,457,000 Chicago ean passage of ‘hels 1ile there 0 a isible supply this week of bushels, a falling off in s of 366.000 bushels and a small decrease in liverpool stocks. There were which losses in corn of anything but a sur- prise to the men who make the price it headquarters as the for 3c. was weather is handling and likely to increase. cold and favorable the movement is There was a considerable increase in ferings The from the country today. trade was flat with Western bushels and sales of only 60,000 bushels receipts were 1,277,000 shipments 166,- 000 bushels, compared with 1.589.000 bu s and 870,000 bushels re- ly one year ago 1kness in corn over balanceqd The lat- buying the oats market. in of against oa Minnesota JM DEATH Horse Hotel Asphyxiated last Peters- Saturday night West-King a A Rainbow Party rainbow panty was held Sa afternoon at the Mrs. W he birthday of nome oti vi illiam Sheaffer in honoi their daughter, Jeatrice. Decorations were in rain Luncheon was served Miss number of present were Garber, Miller, Esther ow colors it five o'clock., Sheaffer re ceived (quite a pretty gifts Those Margaret Mabel and Brown, Elsie Misses Esther Glatfelter, Sara Marie Shires, Carson, Lena and Krall, and Sarah Laura Diliinger, Pennypacker, Longeneck Cunning Jorothy Kathryn Viargare Anna Keene: Verna ham, Pauline Sheaffer, Grace, Daisy Beatrice a Ruth Pennypacket ithel Sheaffer, Messrs.Frank E hart, Leroy She ffer, Mrs daughter and Monroe Rye and and Alter, Aaron this She Matilda of Anna place the Misses and M Eng rgaret le of Lititz nC BOXING AT LANCASTER Card for the Show Next Mon- day' Night Manager H. H Athletic Some Hensel of the has chang- from next Club f holding shows Monday, I'he Monday, Thursday to takes place on February 16. The Greiner of Bob Givler of Allentown. ney vs. Tony Burns; vs. Kid Befbe; Young Morris of Harry White, other bout in course .of Those who*saw the Bob Givler nounced it the best club, and that is for this’ club has had some of best men in the world. Greiner and Fighting Bob are well matched. boxers dnd game as pebbles bouts will Johnny Fighting Tim Dro- Young Lancaster and Columbia vs and Greiner ever seen at saying tween pro something, good Russel | and an- | making. | recent bout be- | the | the | No New Building (Continued from page 1) decided to hold an adjou.ned meet- ing for that purpose which was done, Last night a motion was made “That Mt. Joy be made a first-class High School and that a suitabie building be built to accomodate the congested condition,’ The vote was as follows: motion, Dr. John J. Mr. Wm. Tyndall. Against the mo- tion: Messrs, Howard G. Longeneck- er, Jno. 8. Eby and Dr. E, W. New- comer For the benefit of those who are interested we are desitous of men- tioning some facts in connection with the above pioposition: The approximate cost of a build- ing, such as would be required, was placed at $10,000. This coud been done without first sub- mitting it to a vote of the people because the bonded indebtedness of chools wouid not, erection of this new 3 6 d a ed valuation, For the Newpher and have our including building, certain per cent, of the Oui piezent there is fund lebtedness is $24,000 and enough money in the sinking to reduce this to $15,000, I'his new school building could and coanducied the piesent school Whiie it would mean employing of an addi- tional teacher, more interest, and more up-keep expense, this would be overcome by the additional money received annually from the state as well as from other sources. This year our second-class High schooi received $262 Had we been a: first- class High wen) our allotment would been considerably more. While we would be obliged to employ an additional this could been overcome by employing 4 who can and the teacher at equal the teacher of have been erected without en mill] increasing sevy- tax. the have teacher, expense have teacher master music and drawing paid an extra would about salary resent sSai- ary paid the present branches, these two Manheim, Lititz oth- have Ephrata, and er towns of that size first-class gh Schools so why not Mount High School is therefrom, any college ration or examir pupil from our Irom one chool and the; the county [his not also? »§ Is just what 1 beautiful. —Just It le: ot change or ¢ frost Ky or rushing it. Bubfirst, 1 r scalp. It is washed of moments. It leaves no lu cleanliness um a daint Both are tically praise both enthusias E THE L JARRYMORE n “Tan npire E LSIE 1 ERGUSON Star in “A Strange York. LOUISE DRESSER “Potash St r in Theater, New Yorl ur ok ok ts name implies.—Just to make the hair to make it gracefully into the wavy lines and folds of the coiffure. ves a delightful fresh and cool ef fect, and a lingering, delicate perfume. stringy. Sir 1ake sure that your hair a —A liquid shampoo to keep t thal an instantaneous. rich, foaming lather, penetrating to every part ot the I just as quic kly, mps or stickiness. — Just —Both in odd-shaped orna Harmony Hair Beault waranteed to please you, or There is no class of women whe them more beautiful than actresses Harmory Hair Beauti fier and Hz: heater, Woman," dorly ttess Imuttess what The Sol airy Occasion plus? “I never knew old Simpson ac As this is a very important ques- knowledge that he had made a mis- tion and concerns everybody in take.” town, these columns are open to “Ah! I did once.” any one who cares to contribute his “Really. How did it happen ?”’ or her views or ideas along this “He put the lighted end of his line. cigar in his mouth.”—London Tatler. Putting His Foot in it Miss Mugg—You wonder who that homely looking man is, do you? Well, he happens to be my brother. Mr. Mixit—Oh, pray excuse me; I should have known it by the resem- blance—Boston Evening Transcript. I pn shall be done with the sur- Mortuary Recordings (Continued from view Cemetery. page 1) Levi Ebersole Levi Ebersole of West died on Thursday at the home of George Hilt, where he made his Everything Depends Tommy—May I sit up longer? egal Donegal, a little Et ithel— What do you want to Atay up for? Tommy—I want to see Mr. Green playing cards. Mr. Green—But we are not going fo play cards. Tommy—Oh, yes, you are, for k heard mamma saying to Ethel that everything depended on the way she played her cards tonight—Liverpool Mercury. etl) Ces Deadly Stuff “Dobbs seems to be in high good humor,” “He's made a great discovery.” ! “Will it benefit science?” “It may benefit the medical profes sion. He has found a place where he can buy mince pie two inches thick.” you and home. He was born eighty-one years ago in West Donegal and resided in the same township his entire life. Three years ago he sold his property to the and has made ! with Mr. Hilt, sur- step-sisters, Masons since He is Jacob his home by two Adam S Joseph, all of and the umpf one step-brother came township. The funeral was held affernoon at 1 o'clock at Business Sale the residence and 1:30 house, with o'clock at X - interment rope. Cenoy meeting Tunnel cemetery. | : 0 n | y T h re po in Mount More Weeks Mrs. Elizabeth Wenger Mrs. Elizabeth Wenger, widow of the late G. G: Wenger, died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. E. 8S. Moore at Florin, on Saturday night after a brief illness of only ten days. Had she lived until Monday she would have been 69 years old. Her husband died just fourteen years ago. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. E. S. Moore and a brothet,, Mr. A. B. Roland of Lancaster. The funeral held from her late home this forenoon at 10:30. The body was then taken to Mechanics-! Reduce 310 was All $18, $20, $22, $25, $28 SUITS and OVERCOATS To be Sold Now at the Final d Price 90 burg by trolley where services were held in the Lutheran Church. In- terment was made in the burial, grounds adjoining. 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