er's Spring Sales 19 . | ye AA A AN . Afwor AY ore reli rrmneiprefT] | While it is important that the vot- | ers of the State remember that the NEW ELECTION LAWS * Will Have Time to Register Before Election spring primary election is on Tues- day, May 19, and the general election, Tuesday November 3, there are many other dates that they must remember, The polls will be open on both the | primary and the general election days registered from 7 a. m. to 7 p, m., but before a man can go to these he has certain other duties to perform. If he was and enrolled last fall he | may attend the primaries without fur- "vig WEST DONEGAL ' SCHOOLS Teachers, Pupils and Directors Doing Their Best Says Fleischer During the last week the visiting of schools by Superintendent Daniel Fleischer was attended with some inconvenience. In West Donegal township on Monday and Tuesday the roads were drifted to such an ex- tent that it was necessary to drive through the fields for the greater part of the way. The schools of West Donegal township are in the hands of directors who look after the physical comfort of the children. In all the houses modern heating plants are THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. [a Wednesday, | CONESTOGA PRACTIO [LANCASTER, ROHRE STOWN, MT. | JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN DIVISION) | Schedule in effort January 1, 1914 Westward—Leave JYancaster, 4:08 (3:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:18, [11:15 a, m.; 12:15, 41; 2:15, 3:15, 14:15 15, 7:4 8:15, *9:43, (11:15 p. m. 5 P:1b, 6 | | Eastward—Leave bcs 6: [15, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.48 a.m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:48 0: 4b, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:15 p. m.,12:30 a. m. Additional car daily except Sunday leaves Mt. Joy at 6.15 a. m., arriving at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m, Saturdays ears ' every half hour lancaster from 6:15 a m. to before he can vote Ryne | ®t the general election he must ba “registered again. If he did not regis- | ter last fall he still has an opportuni- ty this spring, All persons licensed to sell liquors, either at wholesale or retail, or as bottlers, shall be compelled to keep their places of business closed, on | said day for holding said primary, | only between the hours of 6 o'clock | (® m and 8 o'clock p. m.; and on | the day for holding the said general election said places shal] be closed | { during the entire twenty-four hours | A Secon ay. hv li | authorative = source, that another pin] a oa hag { beautiful and substantial building is mary election are: i, Ie, erentec Bt Hols by Bey Democratic, Washington, Republican | > Hershey Chocolate Company. The } Eri new building will be used entirely as | Socialist, Bull Moose, Keystone, Pro- i A 2 an up-to-date sugar refinery. | hibition and Roosevelt Progressive. The new building will be four stor] None of these names may be Tised | ! in making nominations by nomination les amd . Wi be, huils of Stone and} papers concrete, It will be entirely #re- Registration days for the November proof. The design of the bajlaing election are: Thursday, Sept. 3, 1914: | will also be in harmony with the Tuesday, Sept. 15. 1914: Sathrdar, [many other fine and substantial - vy . ’ ’ x *} : : Oct. 3, 1914 | buildings now standing at this great IBA lori: | industrial centre. In all election districts other than | hn in cities, the assessor or registry as- | It is reported that Mr. Hershey gs sessor shall, within forty-five days af- | made arrangements to procure fhe ter the approval of the enrollment | sugar cane on a large Scale in the act, make an enrollment of each vot. | Southland. It will be shipped to that er residing in his district, and there place and the cane will be refined after, annually, make such enrollment with the most modern methods in| of all voters in hig district.” | the sugar refinery business. Se ——- ——— ee eee MILTON GROVE ther bother, but found, and the buildings are kept in a good condition. Some of their houses are among the best in the county. The teachers of this town- | ship were found to be alert and efficient, Some of the younger teachers have made a decided ad- vance during the present year. ee tl 0) NEW SUGAR REFINERY 7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:18 4a m. to 8:15 p. m, On Saturdays a car will leave Lan- caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11:45 p. m. Sundays, cars every half hour from May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster from 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave Mt. Joy from 8:45 a. m, to 8.15 p. Im. Sundays, cars every half hour from Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Lancaster from 2:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav- ing Mt. Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:15 p. m Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at 6:15 a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown 7:30 a. m. (*)Daliy except Saturday. HOTEL McGINNIS The undersigned having remodei- ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding = number of sleeping rooms, bath, etc., {is now prepared to entertain trape- For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op- erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, and it is true. We are permitted to publish in this announcement extracts from the letters of five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing? 1 HopapoN, ME.—“1 had pains in both sides and such a soreness * I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I Was so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an operation, but I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman.”—Mrs. HIAYWARD SOWERs, Hodgdon, Me. 2 Cuarrorre, N. C—*I was in bad health for two years, with =e pains in both sides and was very nervous. I had a growth vhich the doctor said was a tumor, and I never would get well unless I hid an operation. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pink- iam’s Vegetable Compound, and I gladly say that I am now enjoying | {ine health.” Mrs. Rosa Stars, 16 Winona St., Charlotte, N. C. | ® Ilaxover, PA.—“The doctor advised a severe operation, but my | ds husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I | experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel like anew person | and can do a hard day’s work and not mind it.’—Mrs, Apa Wirt, | 196 Stock St., Hunover, Pa. 4 Decatur, IiL—“I was sick in bed and three of the best physi- ° clans said T would have to be taken to the hospital for an oper- ation as I had something growing in my left side. TI refused to sub- mit to the operation and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound—and it worked a miracle in my case, and I tell other women what it has done for me.”—Mrs. LAvRA A. GriswoLp, 2300 Blk. East William Street, Decatur, TIL SHAVING HAIR CUTTING CLEVELAND, Onto. —“1 was very irregular and for several years | * my side pained me so tips I A have to undergo an op- Jose rh B. Hershev eration. Doctors said they knew of not ing that { . would help me. TI took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- ! T onsoria | P ar lor table Compound and I became regular and free Three Chairs. No Waiting from pain. T am thankful for such a good medi. A for. che Middletown. 6 cine and will always give it the highest praise.”— Een. f0F the . team Mus. C. I. GrrrFira, 7305 Madison Av., Cleveland, O, Ahaey Some ale for Tuesday elivere riday Ee to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. “ast Main St, (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence, IF Y ou ARE ILL A New Postal Ruling { He Will Doctor the Soi} | Word has been received at the| Dr. W. T. Worth of Bainbridge has from any disorder of tho STOMACH, LIVER os post office regarding a new rule regu-| bought a $88-acre farm in Chester | KIDNEYS, or if your bowels are inactive at lating printed matter. This kind of County and will quit healing human times, or you should suffer from headaches, ‘mail is in the third class, and the ills. He is a son of the late Albert he A ! state his acquaintances went through | usual postage will be charged up to|B. Worth of Colerain, who 15 to 20 Sroggiet, 2 rarug dowd gus fed the week visitor at Mount Joy. {his pockets. The accused have been four pounds in the regular mail | years ago was one of our county’ SEVEN KSa Firial; Jtwill purity sous Services were held in Risser’s Men- held for a hearing before Alderman When the weight of the package ex-|commissioners | blood, clear your system and brain, and gonite Church Sunday morning. Baby |ceeds four pounds, the matter will| a — make life worth living. It is absolutely Bohrai . 1 t| : i harmless, is highly palatable, and will nog Uphraim L. Baker of Mount Joy, |be charged according to parce pos! | Cause It Doesn't Pay Expenses iisturb the most delicate stomach. transacted business in town Monday. [rates. This new rate goes into effect; The Litits poult show, it has For sale at druggists at 50 cents Two in One Day | { ’ iv Sruggis a pr Frank B. Grosh transacted business Auctioneer Charles H. Zeller called March 16. {been decided, shall not show (his bottle. Don't fail to try it. Address at Sunmys.de the 'forepart’ of the | two large real estate tnd peréonst] re li year, unless (as may be the eame) it YVAN BROWN. 68 MarreySi. New York N.Y. week. 3 : property sales at Conestoga Centre: Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin, :P® held in Lancaster ™ frie Evangelicals worshitgg Sunday last Thursday. Very good prices were | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | ig in their church in this realized. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | place. . John H. Koser will occupy Jos. H. | Ebersole’s Green 'l grange about the middle of March. A. W, Mumma and Elmer Witmer held a livestock sale in Masterson- ville Friday afternoon. John G. Moyer, who has been on the sick list the past five weeks, we | are glad to note is convalescing. Mrs. Henry Greiner of Union | Square, was a mid-week visitor with ker daughter, Mrs, Clayton Gibble, Eli F. Grosh spent several days with his daughter, Mrs. H. C. Negley and family in Falsington, Bucks county, the past week. Mrs. Harvey D. Wittle who has been critically ill the past four weeks, | suffered a relapse last week. At this writing she is on the mend. Howard Garrett, representative for the Mutual Life Insurance Compray ’ Rumor Current of It's Erection at Hershey Announcement was made by an CHAS. H, ZELLER, Auctioneer Real Estate Bought, Sold, Rented and Exchanged Storm & Auto Insurance. Collection of Claims a Specialty Justice of the Peace and Notary Public Urday, Jan. 24—At his stables - Joy, horses, mules and colts | Ream, day, Jan. 27—At Hotel farietta, Pa., 6 properties late of Henry Musser, dec. nesday, Jan. 28—In Mt. Joy, lot of household goods by Jno. uffman, By, Feb. 13—At his stables in Y, Pa, horses and mules, by hm, day, Feb, 14, a, Hardware stock and fix- y D. Martin, Trustee in the pf Geo. A. Fisher, Bankrupt. day, Feb, 14—On the prem- Mt. Joy Borough, 23 story ouse and outbuildings for pt Charlotte A. Stoner. lay, Feb. 19—In Conestoga Lancaster Co., Pa. 3 tracts ind personal property by B.| eady, Trustee in the Estate| M. Charles, Bankrupt. y, Feb. 19—At Conestoga ncaster Co. Pa., 3 tracts itate and personal proper- Frank Kready, Trustee in of Harry G. Good, Bank- |ient and regular guests RESTAURANT I'URTLE SOLP, Etc. Ete. Private dining room for ladfes |in connection with hotel where he will serve in season OVSTERS and "TLAMS in any "vie stock. Thursday, February 26, livestock and implements, near Bender's Mill, by Amos N. Musser, Friday, February 27, livestock and new implements, near Erisman’s Church, by M. B. Helstand. Saturday, Feb. : 28-~At his ware rooms in Mt. Joy, implements, wag- ons, harness, etc, by G. Moyer. Monday, March 2, livestock and im- plements, near Newtown, * by H. 8. Musser. Tuesday, March 3, livestock and | implements, near Bender's Mill, by Cyrus Frey, . Quilt Brings $30 at Mrs. Daniel Flow- Wednesday, March 4, livestock and ers’ Public Sale implements, near Chickies, by Philip Staley. Thursday, March 5, livestock and implements, ‘near Donegal Springs, for the Estate of David Barnhart. Saturday, March 7, livestock and implements, near Union Schoo! House by C. H. Herr. Wednesday, March 11, livestock and Straw near Donega! Springs, by 8. Tressler (Cameron Farm). Thursday, March 12, livestock and Implements, near Bender's Min by John F. Frey. Friday, March 13, livestock and im- plements, Hiestand’s ‘Warm ' at Mar: etta, bv C. J. Kistler, Thursday, March 26—BEast of Mt Joy, household goods by Harriet Wit- — for | TF. OW. MocGinnis. PROPRIRTOR EQ a— | A “Touching” Affair | vom the New Era. i Lewis and Thomas Moore, colored | residents of Lancaster, were arrested | | this morping by Detective Broome! Walter R. Brosey was a week-end | and Constable Steigerwalt, on the! visitor in Mastersonville. | charge of having robbed Harry! Harvey Good of Bachmanville, Was | Smith, of Manheim, ‘of $8 good and! « Sunday visitor to town. | lawful ‘money of the United States. The town boys enjoyed coasting on Harry says he came to Lancaster,| the sidewalks last Sunday. {and while hitting up strong waters Sleighing was the all-absorbing | too freely he became somewhat amusement the past few days, | tangled, and it was while in this S. L. Gingrich was a fore part of at Elizabeth. | | 1nd MOUNT JOY ee "ebruary 21st, livestock kents, near Donegal ®hn Savior. Feb 4t—At the trolley pm, Mt. ¥, Pa, Union ~. ¥, A, rust Read the Bulletin Head the Bulletin Read the Bulletin SPRING SALES OF 1914 C. 8. Frank's List | Wednesday, Jan. 28—Near Milton Grove, implements ‘and household {goods by Abram Shelly. Thursday, Feb. 12—At the Wash- ington House Stables, Mt. Joy, Pa. large lot of live stock comsisting of cows, shoats, etc, by C. 8. Frank. Thursday, Feb. 19—At Silver | Springs, livestock and implements, J. Ginder. Saturday, En 6%: I TE vA HAIRCUT NG SHAMPOO Barber Line. Feb. 21—At his resi- dence in Mount Joy, household goods and some second-hand furni- ture by Mr. D. H. Engle. | Saturday, Feb. 28—At Klinesville, | livestock and implements by Steven | Jones, | Monday, March 2—Near Mt. Joy, live stock and implements by Eman- joe Eby. Tuesday, March 3—At livestock and implements Smith, Wednesday, March 4—One mile [northwest of Erisman’s church, live stock, implements and household 220008 by Frank S. Walter. Ratnrday, March 7—1% mile north- bf Erisman’s church, livestock nplements, by Philip Keener. bday, Mareh 10—at Klinesville, ock and implements by Sam- sly. fday, March 12—Near Ofl livestock and implements by 088. March 20—At the Wash. Nouse Stables, Mt. Joy, Pa, ws and 125 head of shoats by hnk. sday, March 26—In Mt. Joy, 1sehold goods by Mrs. Martha Secret of Pictures kb Film | for indigestion If it doesn’t relieve believe we have the best remedy in the world and dyspepsia. We urge you to try it at our risk. you—as we feel sure it will—we’ll give back your money without a word. You know us—your family druggist. You know we wouldn’t dare recommend anything we didn’t at Elizabethtown, transacted business know about, nor dare to break a promise. Therefore, when we recommend any remedy it is because in this locality the past week. we believe it to be better than any other to relieve the ailment for which it is made, and when we The sale of the personal property | prove our faith in it and our sincerity toward you by promising to give back your money if it of the late Mrs. Daniel Flowers was | doesn’t relieve you and in cvery way satisfy you, you have no possible excuse for doubt or hes’ tion. well attended. Queensware was sold | Y at exhorbitant prices and an old | homemade quilt was sold for $30. | For the study of moral and ethical | FA - ‘ problems as well as equal suffrage, | S vs = | a the misses in the higher grades of | i 8 Mt. Joy township public schools will | i organize in the near future and elect | ; , ad | @ lets » President, Vice President, Secre | : : tary, Treasurer and three Trustees. | The Groundhog | Newspapers which have been prone to poke fun at the groundhog as a weather prophet are now printing | ’ cartoons and paragraphs intended: as | We Know They fe Good a commendatory of that sagacious ; marmot’s meteorological powers, This change of attitude fs merely a reflection of ‘that exhibited these snowy days by ‘the “I-told-youso” | brigade who can’t air their views in the papers, or, if they can, who pre | fer to express themselves in the hearing of admiring ‘friends Mean- | while, Arctomys *' Monax; as “ithe | groundhog is ‘known to‘ the melentific | chaps (most of “whom ‘sneer at his | alleged power to ‘forcast the weather | on Candlemass Day) may be supposed | to be cotinuing his six weeks’ sleep | to the accompaniment of pleasant | dreams. { —l OE ee The Same Old Story | A young Iady telephone operator re- | cently attended a watch night service | ® ® and fell asleep during the sermon. | 81 East Main Street, We honestly Columbia, by Henry ours 1s the Dyspepsia and all You Risk No Money Qur willingness to have you use Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets entirely at our risk proves our faith in them. We always sell. them this way, and it is because we know that they have greatly ben- efited scores of “sufferers to whom we have sold them. ‘There's no red tape about our guarantee. It means just what it says. We'll ask you no questions. You needn't sign anything. Your word is enough for us. We know that when they help you you will con- sider it money well ‘spent “even if they hsd cost you ten times as‘'much. If they don’t help you, the money You paid for them is yours; and wewant you to haveit, are, we honestly believe, the best remedy made for Indigestion, other Stomach llis Delays Are Dangerous Don’t neglect indigestion, for it fre- quently leads to all sorts of ills and com- plications. The pain and discomfort is not the most unfortunate part. The fact that when the stomach is not acting right, the material needed to repair the wastes that are constantly taking place in the body is not being given to the blood either in the proper condition or fast enough is far more serious. Nothing will cause more trouble than an unhealthy stomach. The blues, debility, lack of strength and energy, constipation, bil- iousness, headaches and scores of other serious ailments result from the failure of the stomach to properly do its work. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, in addition to other ingredients, contain Pepsin and Bismuth, two great digestive aids used by the entire medical profession. They soothe the inflamed stomach, check the heartburn and distress, stimulate a healthy secretion of the gastric juice, aid in rapid and comfortable digestion of the food and help to quickly convert it into rich red blood, and thereby into flesh, bone and muscle. They relieve stomach distress promptly, and, used regularly for a short time, tend to re- store the stomach to a comfortable, easy-acting, healthy state. They aid greatly to promote regular bowel action. April 3—At the Washing: > Stables, Mt. Joy, Pa., lot nd shoats by C. S. Frank. y, April 23—Near Milton ge lot of sawed lumber and , ete.,, by Mr. John G. Stauf- V/ ; . ZELLER L ESTATE AND INSURANCE St., Mount jo: Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rexall Stores—the World’s Greatest Drug Stores. In convenient boxes—three sizes: 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 Clerking of Public Sale prit of Estates on of Rents. ng and Convevancing esses ssssss PILE SUPPOSITORIES * LL CURE YOU . mit your druggist to °® substitute. Other * At the close the preacher said: “Wa will now sing hymn number three forty-one—three forty-one.” The young lady, just waking in e not as good. Rudy’s ® | time to hear the number, yawned and | ney back. ®isaid: “Line is busy. Please call $e00000e% amin” { Mount Joy, Penna
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