4 “day and Sunday at Marietta THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, Wednesday, February 18, 1914 GOD LIVER OIL AND IRON Prop’. Two Most World-Famed Tonics | Combined in Vinol A YEAR| (od Liver oil and Tron have proved nts to be the two most successful tonics Kents the world has ever known—iron for Cents the blood and thé medicinal curative ¥ FREE elements of cod liver oil as a trength Re | and tissue builder for body and | nerves, and for the successful treat- ® post office at Mount | 00, "or throat and lung troubles. class mail matter. | Two eminent French chemists dis- hdents must have their | govered a method of separating the Ray. Telephone news | cods’ livers from the oil or grease etween that time and | which is thrown away , but to these ¥. Wednesday. Chan- |Wuedicinal elements tonic iron is now | two most world famed tonics. Biz 0fiCe 10L later than As a body-bullder and strength cre- ator for weak, run-down peopls, for | feeble old people, delicate children, vertising rates om @ppll- ‘tg restore strength after sickness: | and for chronic coughs, colds, bron- col | 'chitis or pulmonary troubles we ask | | you to try Vinol with the understand- | t. New advertisements | copy reaches us Tuesday RHEEMS {Ing that your money will be returned | fy Superintendent Fleisher i" Yi aces wor filp yous ] | P.8. For pimples and blotches @ Our Schools This Week | gor gayo Solve, We guarantee iid amin Lefever of near Lancas- W. D. CHANDLER & CO. as & Sunday guest of Mr. and Cyrus Evang last Sunday. ss Pearl Foltz and sister Frances west Main Street of YRoyalton, were guests of Miriam - Bard last Saturday and Sunday. J. Ulrich & Sons were in this section one day last week inspecting tobacco. They purchased several small crops. Mrs. Joseph Druggists Mount Joy, Pa Dr. Jacob's Headache Powders-=={ireat Helsey and Mrs. J. Herr and son of Elizabethtown, were guests of the B. F. Shank family one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wolgemuth af Elizabethtown, attended a family few moments worst headache reunion at the residence « reunion at the esidence of his Take a glass of Salts to mother, Mrs. Susan Wolgemuth last t back the Sunday flush the kidneys if your bac Mrs. Joseph W. Kraybill has com- hurts pleted the patching of three large Vi { | | | 3 & 10 and 25¢c a package—in fades away. quilts since last fall doing all the Advise [lolks Co overcome work her self. She has some beauti- ful designs. | John G. Reist, the Mt, Joy town- ship fruit and alfalfa grower is now furnishing first class lime from his situated along the kidney and Liver trouble own lime kiln Oak Dale creek. D. G. Brinser has received his sup- #ly of clover seed for the coming gpring. There may be plenty of snow #0 sow the seed similar to the way | sur forefathers did. ®nos Miller a P. R. R. fireman on the Middle Division has entered the service ag mechanic for E. H. Hersh, general repairer of all sorts of sngines, pumps and machinery. A cackling time at the famous B. A. Greider Poultry farm, where they make large shipments of thorough- bred poultry daily by express from the Rheems station. Hiram Enterline, the new super- visor of Mt. Joy township had the wnship crusher moved from North | HEADACHE Take Dr. Agnew's Cold Tab lets, 25¢ the package at HANDLERS si West Main St Mail orders filled. Sunday hours 8 to 9 a. m.—b to 6:45 *f Flizabethtown, fo the Eastern end | So0n0006000000000000000000% of the township just in time to get 10 HL anxious to sell their 1913 crop of to-| 3 » ’ Miller’s inspected by any buyers. Long and tied up in the blizzard last Friday. bacco. Quite a number have refused | @ |. i Taylor passed fhtongh Donegal mak-| ewe ry S ore Many tobacco growers are getting | OER RLS LN # and 2. Many crops have not been |® ing quite a number of large pur-| 3 = chases. - yi The various snow storms the past | week caused considerable tncon- | ® WATCHES venience to trolley service, causing |® Clogks and many of those who are employed at|@ Elizabethtown to walk through the | m Jewelery Eyes tested and all kinds of GLASSES FITTED enow storms experiencing what the o sffects are of the Ground Hog weather which apparently has come to re-| main the remainder of the six weeks.|® Also electrical goods such as Those weather veterans who were | H ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT- singing the song we don't get the | ® ORS, FLASH LIGHTS, snow storms like years ago. We'm would invite them to endeavor tom SATYERIZS, Eve. take a trip to Maytown or to Milton pa - Grove. They could enjoy themselves ; jo i . by walking over stake fences and | ® S H Miller shovel their way as they did in ye |™ . . olden times when all weather ® prophets had faith in Mr. Ground | 8 hog. County Superintendent Fleisher and | RE school directors of West Donegal township are expected to visit the | Rheems schools Tuesday or Wednes-| HOT EL McGINNIS day of this week providing the con-| The undersigned having remode: «d the old Mooney Hotel, addin. : East Main street = MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA ® = ditions of the highways do not inter-| fere, as there are very few roads | ; number of sleeping rooms, bath, etc open for travel. The only way out!is now prepared to entertain trans is to open fences and travel thru/|ieut and regular guests. RESTAURANT TURTLE SOLP, Etc. Ki. Private dining room for ladies in connection with hotel where hn will serve in seasnn OYSTERS and CLAMS in any uty’, fields; in many places fences cannot | be seen as drifts are several feet higher than five railed post fences re. etl eee MAY TOWN ox | WwW. MoGinnis. A 15-Days Campaign for Religious y paign tor 9 PROPRIETOR and Civic Uplift SHAVING HAIR CUTTING visiting | |Josepn B. Hershey 'Tonsorial Parlor Mr. Chas. Zell and daughter Doro-| Three Chairs No Waiting thy, spent Thursday at Akron | Agen for the Middletown Stean Prof. David Kraybill of Lampeter | sundry. Goods called for Tuesda; Miss Florence Evans is ner parents at Lancaster Miss Susanna Beck spent Satur- spent Sunday with his parents | ind delivered Friday Miss Mabel Yaglo of Lancaster i8| zae Main St.. MOUNT JO) visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yagle. | Mr. Wm. Mayer and family of Mil-| 20000 | jersville are visiting Mr. Mayer's fa- ; , A ther. {8 For a Good Clean Shave g Misses Marion and Laura Shire- | i Or a Classy Hair Cut 2 man of Lancaster spent Sunday with | 2 J 3 \ their parents. | Stop at 31 Mrs. Davis and daughter of Lan-|@# = caster are the guests of Mrand Mrs. | H.J. WILLIAMS 2 0 us 0! Frat Albright 8 TONSORIAL PARLOR: & Mr. and Mrs. Abram Fletcher and | @ 3 | SE Lillian visited friends at] W. Main St. ( Suvunt Joy | on Thursday. ¥ Agt For Middletown Laundry 2 a Ernst, who fractured | 2 nN OOO00000000000000000000 J | her hip, was removed to the Colum-!1, Christ the } reach this office aot curative medicinal elements of the | Ktisements must posi- | added, thus combining in Vinol the | while it iw only trouble ey A bottle of Liver and Kid- ney Salts is just the thing and costs only 25¢ FOR COLDS, LAGRIPPE, CONSTIPATION AND | Raymond Nis | Northern {J G. Pennell, lof the Union National Bank, Treasur-|percillious air. What | er of Mt Intercessor. A large bia Hospital last Sunday, { choir will lead the gospel music. Mrs, Janet Mathias and daughter Come Thou with us and we will do Bessie of Philadelphia, are guests Thee 800d.” Week day services at | of Mr. and Mrs. John Houseal, [7:30 P. M. Sunday services at 7 P.| Miss Mary Dehoff has gone to] M. Yo:k to take part in the Midwinter | 0 { Concert to be held in St. Matthew's MARIETTA Lutheran Church, _ Major and Mrs. Simon Cameron were Married 27 Years Lindsey, of Columbia, | Misses Annie Blessing and Mame | Strickler of Hellam, are the guests | fof J. F. Johnstin and family at Hedgedale Farm. Rev. W. J. was visiting in town yesterday. A number of our people attended| J. Francis Hegener, who was the funeral of Mr. North Hinton at|critically ill, is slowly improving. Elizabethtown on Friday. Mr. Hin-| Charles Boughter, of Steelton, is ton formerly resided here. the guest of his brother, Levi Bough- The religious wave which is now |ter. | sweeping our country has reached Mr. and Mrs. William Breitigan, of { Maytown. To avail ourselves of this|Reading, spent a few days in town | spiritual awakening, the churches|With relatives and friends, | have combined to organize a fifteen| Henry C. Grady has returned from | day campaign for the religious and (2 business trip in York, Red Lion, civic uplift of the community. The Dallastown and other places. following list of subjects will be dis-| Robert Yeagle, of Je Marietta, | cussed: Church of God— Feb. 15, is confined to his home, suffering | Warning; Feb. 16, Church Loyalty; with a sore left eye, having a beal- y ng. Feb. 17, Christ’s Relation to Sinners; | Feb. 18. Curistian Benefits; Feb 15. Willlam Hollenbaugh, of the Muh- | What Think Ye of Christ? Maytown lenburg College, is the guest of his i parents, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hol | Reformed Church—Feb. 20, Excuses: i sepa ; . |lenbaugh, at Maytown. | Feb, 21, Christian Life; Feb. 22, Out : < naa 23 Th Choice of The supper and social given by the Pathers Feb. aay el. ’s oi g ladies of St. John’s parish in the Ruth; ie 24 i pa 4 i "S| Musser annex, was a decided success Lutheran Church—Feb, 25, Where = and about sixty-five dollars was He?; Feb. 26, Wise or Foolish; Feb. |reatizce, 27. Almost; Feb. 28, Prayer; March | Mra Emma Sherk and daughter, {Miss Miriam have returned home {after a visit at Grantville, Mrs. Sherk | being called there on account of the | serio us illness of her mother. lindsay, of West Mar-| ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER ACCOUNT George G. For Mount Joy Borough fcr the], : ear ending Dec. 31, 1913 jietta, and Miss Mary M. Stibgen,| S RECEIPTS | residing near him, celebrated their| E {ns x i i J 13 {birthdays on Saturday, and received | Jalance i f'reasury Jan 2, | z : . ! he n : $1030.62 {hearty congratulations in addition to| Feb R Al nbaum coll 400.00 |a2 number of beautiful valentines. Fe Mayr. 3, R Fellenbaum coil... 4300.00{ Edward Zink has returned home | F May 5 R ellenbaum coll.. 200.00 | after serving in Company F, Tenth | ; 375 | r : Aug. 30, R. Felle aise gol) oy United States Infantry, for 3 years. | dec. i }. Fellenbaum coll.. 65.21 : . ! c. 31, R Ses He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | 31, Burgess Hoffman Le { coll a 1.75 | Zink, Market street, and will not en-| Jul; 25 Burgess Hoffman ter the army, but apply for the navy| oll : 10.00 | in a few weeks. | Rev. Ira W Klick, for | years pastor of the Zion Evangelical | EXPENDITURES | Lutheran church, in this place, Mon- Adams Express Co, Express L790 yay announced that he would accept Jno. Bombach, Supplies 40 4 | Miss Annie Beidler, Rebate 7.6012 call tendered him by the congre- Mis. Marguerite Bopp, Reba.p 1.58 | gation of the Blue Mountain church,! Geo. Brown's Sons, Coal .... 6.64 Siraussiown, Berks county {Joo. H. Buohl, Supplies ... 3797! Rev. Herman B. Heisey, one of the jComuerain SE) 99. oreo 190 Church of the Brethren Missionaries | | Harry Darrenkamp, Hauling. 1.25 | in India, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Detwiler, Rebate ..... 3.96 |. Jacob Crum, of near town, is on his | Chas, H. De.linger, Labor ... 25. 0 | way to the United States, after hav- Jno. Dellinger, Dis. Wat. Not 62) {ing served in that country for a | Mary A. Eberle, Rebate .... | number of years, His health is bad, {Bi H. Engle, Hau.ing ...... Oc H. iy So 79 |and he has been ordered home. mm several | $6482.58 {A. B. FarquahrCo., Supplies Postmaster and Mrs. John Orth BoHEr i ci iad ane 820.56 | were busy today receiving congratu- | Sam’l Fasnacht, Labor ..... 8.00 jations upon the twenty-first an. R Fellenbaum, Commission niversary of their wedding, Mrs. | and Salary ....evess seccee 40 i vol Tn : Miss | Austin Fellenbaum, Dist. Wat. {Orth before marriage was Miss NOL. os inavasssislisss vais dle 63 Beates. Joth are enjoying good] Benj. L. Garber, Rebate 2.85 health. They have several children, | Garlock P'kg Co. Supplies . 86.58 and in honor of this eventful day, a B. F. Groff, Labor & Supplies 4838 ,, ,.. ... corved at the Orth home, ! Jno. S. Hamaker, Labor .... 4.70 | M. B. Hiestand, Supplies and in Gay street. Labor «iva viiniiie. es dais 21.40] Major and Mrs. Simon B. Cameron,| W. U. Hensel, Salary 50.09 residing in Third street, were mar-| Herald P'tg Co. Printing 62.50 ried twenty-seven years Monday. | Pn Ha Aung «w bos) They had no celebration, but were | Walter Hinkle, Labor ...... 4.35 kept busy receiving the congratula- Benj. Hoffer, Labor ........ 1.50 tions of their many friends. Nearly | Clayton Hoffman, Exp. Fil tration & Floating Water Bonds siete eeln ia: aie wide wioie ole n 9 00] {all their married life has been lived, here. Mrs. Cameron bfeore marriage | Christian Hornafius, Labor. . x was Miss Helen Markley, of Harris- Independent Oil Co. Casoline 17.50 burs, daughter of the late Dr. George Jno. Kramer, Labor ........ 1.50|H. Markley. They had two children, | Jos. Kramer Jr., Labor ..... 1.50 but only the daughter, Miss Elva, is| Albert Kolp, Labor 35.02 living. iT jo tesomer, Piling ve PT Mr. am Mrs. Willam N. Homan, ins. Oo. Tnsotates of lin 4.00 | former residents of this section, but! 4.35 now living at Lewistown, will today 46.50 celebrate their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary at their home in that 63 |place. Mr. Hoffman 1s a retired “usa ilagakand do Gia Inoue and served during the Penn Twp. Mutual Fire Ins. {Civil war with distinction. His wife Co. “lnsurante ........ 07. 5.60 | |i8 a daughter of the late Squire Election Ex- { Nicholas. Mr. Hoffman is one of the Jacob Nagle, Labor H, S. Newcomer, Supplies 7, Dist. Wat. Not Mutual Pri TS Die Suds; Oar Fellows in fhe stats. 8 Expenses ..........:.. Ja 26. cd are both seventy-eight. years of Tillman Stark, Labor ....... ‘ 435]a8e. = | Geo. W. Shatz, Salary ...... 420.00, The snow on Monday accompanied Mrs. Geo. Shatz, Whitewash | by the high wind played havoc in the rE Go Senet tS se pul 300 rural districts and in some parts of G. S. Sheaffer. ps : ; a vd town, the roads being impassable at| Sheet Metal & Supply Co., Imany places. Near town, the drifts | Supplies... ivan. ines 1.60| were ag high ag the housetops and Mrs. Mary Shelly, Rebate 1.98 | for passage, the fields are being used. Louis Siller, Labor ......... 435 shore, and several are preparing to | Clarence Schock, Coal and The river is icebound from shore to Gasoling’ ...... aan ahi, 363.73 Jno. E. Schroll, Printing g4g3|harvest the same as soon as the Jno. F. Weaver, Filing and {snow recedes and passage way can Recording Resolutions of [be obtained. Poles were blown down Coutiell ...... .. oven vei -ivime 1.50! and limbs have been blown from a Ww : ; ax Jos. Weber, Labor .......... 4.35 1arge number of the trees. Andrew Weidman, Labor ... 1.50] rt tome A.B. Welsh, 1abor ........ 35.41 J. ¥. Watson, Rebate ...... 1.98 | iLke Peas on a Knife Union National Mt. Joy Bank, \ young man called on a doctor, . my Eee | il : : , State Tax Cire Ree aa 105.75! complaining of pains in his stom Union Fattona) Mt. Joy Bank, on ach. The doctor diagnosed the case & 2 in ir 2.001 as dyspepsia and advised the pa- Wi, 1 Xxier, : ung ..... : Roy Tyndall Dist. Wat. Not 63! tient to go home and try a dill €. H. Zeller, Affidavit ...... 6.00 pickle. If he could keep that on his C. H. Zeller, Premiums Fi- | stomach, he was to report to the delity Casualty Co. Boiler 45.50 doctor in the morning. The next 910. (Y ann < ] 219 Coupons, each 32.00 .... 438.00) 4.0 po patient returned and when 15 Coupons, each $10.00 ...., 450.00) ~ dul kod. Kim if 3 1d the tor: ako s cod} Redemption of Water Bonds | the oc or aske Aim if he coulc Nos. 33,34, 35,368 ........ 2000.00 | keep the pickle on his stomach, he Balance in Treasury Jan. 29, i replied, “I could as long as I stayed 1914 ' cieeeooooa... 686.35) awake, but when I fell asleep, it MO | rolled off.” $6482.58) DA ren We, the undersigned auditors of] Mt. Joy Boro hereby certify that wel Natural Effect have carefully examined the account| “Your friend Banks has a very su- makes him Joy Boro Water Account|holq his nose so high?” £ i fi ¢ the said accc a al , 3 ” I : stipend! “He cam belp it, dear boy. He's January, 1914, Have also destroyed | 2” official egg inspector. 75 coupons of $10 each and 219 cou-| Tr pons of $2, balance of each. i n Apprentice Wanted Respectfully - Submitted, ant an apprentice at this | W. W. CASSEL learn printing. Good wag- | F. E. HERSPEY BE. M. TREXLER while learning. Apply at] his office. Big Ten Day Winter Clothing 57 Round-Up (Suits and Overcoats) . 80. $0 For Clothing That We Sold For From $12 to $20 This Season AT GETZ’S Sale Starts This Thursday Morning at7 A. M. Sale Ends Saturday, February 28th Arctics $1 Arctics $2 Arctics 3 HP MA A SHOES Reduced $1.49 $2.504 Buckle $1.79 RAN Hats & Caps Reduced 30 Hats $1.50 to $3 now ...............08¢ $1.00 Caps now...§9¢ 50c Caps now... 39¢ -10¢ 89c semana. 25¢ Caps now. Spring Hats Have Arrived in Beautiful Shades OF Green, Brown, Blue and Taupe DIAMOND CROWNS AT $2.00 FRENCH BOWS GETZ BROS. WOMAN WOULD Meet Me on NOT GIVE UP Last Found Help in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. Richmond, Pa. — ‘* When I started | taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound I was ina | | Special Prices to Parties, Festivals dreadfully rundown state of health, had internal trou- bles, and was so ex- tremely nervous and prostrated that if I had given in to my feelings I would As it was I had feet and what I did do was by a great effort. I could not sleep at night and of course felt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. “After taking the second bottle I no- | Though Sickand Suffering; At | Marietta Street have been in bed. | hardly strength at! times to be on my | ticed that the headache was not so bad, | I rested better, and my nerves were | stronger. I continued its use until it made a new woman of me, and now I | can hardly realize that I am able to do! so much as Ido. Whenever I know any woman in need of a good medicine I} highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound.’ — Mrs. FRANK CLARK, 3146 N. Tulip St., Richmond, Pa. Women Have Been Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has restored their health when suffering with female ills. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast. If you are troubled with any ailment peculiar to women why don’t you try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? It will pay you todo so. Lydia E Pink- ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. W. M. HOLLOWRUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law (Xx West Malin Street, Mt. Joy, Pw Days at Lancaster. Monday and Fr dav at No 52 North Duke Stree: Jubserid g ‘Or oy at Yoy Bulletin T 7 LOOOOO0O00 A OOLOLOODOO00O0 AT ZELLER'S! Steam Vulcaniziny By Experienced Hands SPEED VULCANIZING COMPARY | NORTH WEST CORNER {ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS | Lancaster, Pa. {All Work Guaranteed. Quick service By sending your work to us yow | will notice the difference in mileage land decreased maintenance cost, the bridge ana We'll Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town Repairing of all kinds douse om uner Tubes and Casings at reasoms ible prices. WE WANT YOU [to handle our beautiful and exclusive MOUNT JOY |line of SHIRT WAIST and SUIT Ma | TERIALS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOS |IERY, Ete. This Is an exceptional |opportunity for you No experience | required All Flavors at All Times. Suppers, Etec. Mrs. CG. H. Zeller Lyceum Course Season of 1914 A G0 ; Mount Joy Hall OD PAY SAMPLES FREE > Mitchell & Church Co. ATTRACTIONS: 201-203 Water St. Binghamton, N. Y Thursday, February 19th, 1914 Desk A 81 FISHER SHIPP CONCERT CO. | — eas move Thursday, Mar. 12th, 1914 200000000000Q THOMAS JUBILEE SINGERS Weare Always Praparsd to serve COURSE TICKETS, $1.00 Pure GENERAL ADMISSION, 35¢ Spring ickets Reserved Three Days Before