AGE TWD " THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY 1A Wednesday, March 26 THE BULLETIN | MILTON GRO - MOUNT JOY. PA The News in General Hustling Village AICRIPTION vionths offce at Mount ec wat wer BVH ene SE) Fashions pass out and come in as communications reach this office not so er ame on, == 1 unnoticed as ships in the might. Of course, men’s styles don’t make as quick changes as women’s, yet every season is full of new ideas for men. New fabrics, new colorings, new variations of [lA 8d | : ny Tors adberenis than he re owe pune CL style that individualize this new Spring '14 season. We have ASA 3 8d fool 4 i : a ee We. and them all and we ask you to come 1n and inspect our fine 8 C0 TB | a C3 Wate] The township roads which are not gh he DB i tod | t : 1 ; A igrich has erect a new uiked are becoming almost impass | (UNIS Lol Sie patrons | assortment. Andwe ask youtotake anextrabiglook atour able since the frost is coming out of green house and now awaits patrons . the ground. What a joy it would be for ea y vegetables . travel if all our roads were piked Mrs. Susan Swade spent the past v.99 week h ber daughter, Miss FEmma 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Changes hold 2 public salle Satur for advertisements must positively 28inst ~each this office not later than Mon- @ \: ol ren SpLurday . . ftornoon at Ream’s horse sale at iay night New advertisements In-| \; «1. serted if copy reaches us Tuesday A and Mrs. Clayton Gibble were aight Advertising rates on applica-| Saturday evening visitors in Kliza 5 hethtown re Ter rR Torr TT irre eR Ce lo ge 3 ; a S The Seed eaf Fobacco Grower's - Co., are nol securing nany recruits EDITORIAL 1 AIS section : The groundhog’s prophecy has been Harvey Wittle has abandoned 2 oatirely fulfilled and he now has butchering and will shortly resume man Colten in Lancaster The American Jewish Historical So Fi. F. Grosh has recently purchased stv has unc re. facte which ter > E 3 ry dety has uncove red facts which tend |. —. i ve at Mt Gretna from KE. Dis to show that Columbus, the discover-i . _ _ ~ ¢ comobelltown : / ; - of America, was no Catholic’ but Sal ew a Ww melonged to the Hebrew Church. Jf ine \cke oved his furniture = OES, Ne ; A fo bel ot , tir 4 m Fairviev » (teorge Gantz's ten —3 Xe ] i S i ved ¢ ag whe a Si it . i ngs a ST Catholic celebration 1 t Green Tree : i 3, Hess and bride will next 4 i * * house-peeking in J nt } idan mii CaN PAM naan Suse vevmas SiN ! nad AV of Wed rg by. und time her ( iivangelical churel ycloek bee ig | To every man and young man in 2 Saturday trans inclined to pay a medium price for his siastically say—*“See STYLEPLUS befor You may think that we do this for selfish re: we are the only STYLEPLUS store here. so happens that we make a smaller percentage ie 200d people of eonend vieltor A on these clothes than on almost any other a Do not give any I 4 Hs friends and transacting business = . why persons cxcept 300 know of 81" Ms Galvin Fierce of Mismbeth | handle. We even up by making more customers and by oe. Ton tar tiie Mire AR. fotwaner selling more clothes. Next week we will furnish your SALUNGA es hd Cl All the new styles and fabrics— special that have taken place ET EYF i i I ER LL I his pl Mount 1 wn, PAN Ba RSET NA Sais 12 Mg Vr ven Te Nee prey on AAs EEE: Pp FY Ee Mrs. Ella Brinser, of Harrisburg Hiestand & Co. Lose a Valuable {io oigitine her parents Mr. and Mr Horse Thru Lockjaw Nay pd ste and other ot ives styles for young men * in town. 4 ‘ . Mr. George Way moved to Chiques.; County Committeeman M, H. n : We have lots of other clothes, too. Come in and sec what 18 going to be Mr. Benjamin Kendig fs home from| ler has antausced himself al ; worn. We will gladly show you without asking you to buy. “ucknell. { election for the Mi‘ton Grove Mr. Bdward Mutzer moved oun the| precinct, <endig farm Toy = : J Thoire who was . 50 $25 > J Mr. Amos Bertsfield moved into physically ncapaciated for several S $ 5 RB S $ $ 5 the recently purchased Diffenderfer days past, we are glad to note ~ uits 7 to YY 3.00 oys utts 2.00 to 8. 0 nroperty in our town. ON valesee x ! Cama Of ERMA NET aR ‘ > re re 5 *, Mr. James Kenq says sleighing Edward Ober and family who oc . == 1d 4 Rr Fol Me : £ ¢ State College is parently past cupy Aaron R. Greiner's tenant inl i % ’ A Wo . r continuing all winter. near the Hill Church will move kK ££ a5 w To ! re 3 1 of Philadel- on John G. Stauffer’s farm om 3 f eS GEA a A | i otis iit CRE Te ab ar Mrs. Frank Deichler shia, is spending a week with Dr. Eggs are dropping In price : : oT ft : : ¢ ( May Rendig fe and other relatives there will probably be no decided a ) § Get on the job. If you want a col ce even for the Easter usir A t roe ir ¢ digvil Cant roun for the upply seems prodigious d 2 er _ ——————— : : or Nr =o Se - — ¥ 1 1 the Landisvil amp ground 1 to hea mands »/ We Ti mT FT 1 3 3 TR TR n EE TE - : o all demands. AE ( 1 | u i ul iy Jolin A : : a pias i HRCA AL bi HL wm little or n« rost it T th ' tion Vas 13 Ey y ow FS om qo y 2a p once as 91! rented president able to running wit! 1 resi ut IT n yoard I'he next ceting w ye 1} AR : sy ca £ : 3 7: Son - LLE Messrs. Kimbrough and Fort d Wa : Lo: 11 the oo PA 3 : : = ££ : SA : hand dress a Public Meeting Here i 7 Chet Yond 3 . : AT RRR wa this fifting power of Lig Th : ids. are inf maddy COnIHOL Toto wore Gigh HIS simple rule of health is daily called attention to by every doctor in the land, whose first question to X Spake when, through 3 ar a ant a0 vc eling in a vehicle ole ? the patient almost invariably is, “Are your bowels regular?” Yet there’s not one person in fifty w = ck a : takes proper care of the bowels. And the result of this foolish neglect is mnine-tenths of all il alth. ; ng « IORTHWEST RAPHO k If today you are unable to free your body of waste matter at the usual time, or if the act causes straining, § #2 me "ERSONVILL Stay pains and discomfort, don’t let that condition occur again tomorrow. Unless your bowels can carry away tl 4 and i waste materials left after food is digested, decay sets in, the poisons of which, taken up by the blood, increase Bters the risk of Typhoid Fever, Appendicitis, and many other serious diseases. : high In treating constipation, there is a right way and a wrong way. The wrong way is to take harsh purga- ; way tives which even though they do clear the bowels, cause griping and nausea, injure the delicate tissues, and 3 : Baron a : s wel 5 so disturb the normal functions as to cause the return of constipation. The right way is to help Nature to b. fo rec! B ertility guaranteed, call or ad RE anor co, produce natural movement, without pain or discomfort, by using a 1 C ker, Mas nville da : ; . to Be FATIGUE AW 1s per. eft x of 15 * IS Hollinz od San 7} ; g y RT, VEL REY pr y W 5 ” WIE AE { Bees Little Talks on Health & Hygien : Samuel G. Dixon, M. D. | i Aen pr - f the © or At x4 bls ! "i i i , y } ? K A sed (lo contagiou fase WRI . : n bol ye Common s +E ' : 9 or V hey hav t contracted 8 18 say the an’! it at it 1s : < Ti r on May 4t AY : = : WO sontagion BE a ET I rial oan. Shs aor 10 het fumilles, ayton, Fry of T —a gentle laxative in the form of a chocolate-tasting tablet. One of This is proportioned to the| 1d and offers 5 7 ? 4% ¢ ir is - i at Je amin G h a n these tablets aten just before gomg to bed will help to restore ‘vsical well-being of the individual. |That sooner or later the child ! : dod } your bowels to normal activity at a time when, your body Is Our Avoid fatigue. Tt is all too often|our farmers will be in and He Sy Duntay. ulorinihod X One Hundred being at rest, the medicine can do ils best work. Asaresult i he forerunner of disease. When _one| pur country 3 10 be "| the of F W : ‘ V sgn of taking that tablet (or say two, if your case is ob- Gua ra ntee— : as indulged in unusual physical oririchest but will ecline \ 1 gani nd Iv. Bf. W. Geib and b M illion WwW © re stinate), your bowels wll move easily and naturally 17 ? ite in the morning. The use of Rexall Orderlies You ental exertio id becomes tired or half 3 Werner Jhysical resistance is greatly re r Werne i ica ince is gre DECIDE YOURSELF and Mi J. Werner. Sold Last Year for fi fw days altenon) iin restore nor- S al regularity. Even ¢ > consti- mal regularity ven chronic consti Risk No Money PORTH ced and the susceptibil ty to di ; a m———— Tis said that ertain man being bap hope sal uses to] Te ‘Opportunity. Is Here, Backed by 2 Srest experimenter, Ee This enormous quantity was pation is benefited by them, and # which we subject ourselves is that of, Mount Joy Testimony Co fe Be used with good results by busy men is mot necessary Io continse. the If Rexall Orderlies do not make | : a A Setar Don't take our word for it him 2 Joon ol charcoal hd Cyliger who Sie from constipation, due treatment for a long time, be- your bowels act right, fell us so and |} ie at stated hours. In| Don't depend on a stranger's state 1 The ee moruieg Mr, Cock wis to lack o exercise, or indigestion cause, instead of driving we'll give back your mbney without ” ‘he evening men and women go home| ment : De aa caused by overwork—by children whose Nature, they simply help asking a single question. There is no 8 “Dex sted after their days work. ; in| Head ht 403 ‘endorsentely at Joy. a rire parents realize the harmful effect of com- her to help herself. red tape to this guarantee. Tt means X the majority of instances they have a isi sg CORDELIA mon purgatives—by old people whose sys- Sold only at the more just what it says. You sign nothing. made the trip in 11 ventilated | citizens : : ot o Te wlaitin ral ativ : 7.000 Rex y y . train or trolley which adds to their And decide for yoursell Kdward Staley is visiting relatives tems cannot stand anything harsh—by than 7, lexall We won't hesitate, or ask vou anv ques- at T arrive 4 + time. Here is one case of it: at Littlestown. : i TN, a Stores and in this : 2 : : depression. They he dust in Be . s. DB Frank, Main St., Mt. Frank Leonard and son John. wer women during pregnancy, and after child- town only by us. tions. Y our word is enough. If Rexall d Shel | 0 SI JOE AD rot. : ® J i ys: “Hard work was the guests of John A. Fox birth, when any medicine with a violent Invest pocket Orderlies do not do all you expeet them to SB oh ss of their exhausted condition com-* ' rune. of. Jidnes Ta TF Tia Arnie te : . Y , i : : aIEy cane of . kidney gom-' Miss Fanny Bard of Columbia, Is action would be particularly dangerous. Many tin boxes, —if you don’t feel better after using them and 0 ro have meals o sume a quantity of food. ode My back ached a visiting he sister, Mrs. Geo. Fornoff y 4 # C ol 1 iar ble to of these people are your neighbors and friends. 10, 25¢, find that they are the pleasaniest-acting and best As 2 resrit of Fatisue hei Rervous : a and I was nervous, I Jacob Stauffer is able to be abou: > 5 ye 4 oa Bi = oR n Jt ired easily. did not sleep we Sad again after being sick for several Ask anyone who has ever used them they Hi laxative you have ever used. we want vou to rogfive Nrocesses practical; AS sad headaches Hearing a grea ea weeks. wo Fiera ¥ 136 ? o J i . pn So © pcr i : : « Ly “na the food so consumed may rol iC MEAT 00 ills, 1 decided Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Mumma and tell you Rexall Orderlies satisfied and helped them. tell us and get voir money back. main for hours in an undigested CO. give them a tria) and procured 2 gon Vprnon were visiting at Bast dition causing great physical discon poy” ar (arber's Drug Store, They Petersburg. fort ang sometimes serious compli py neht prompt relief, in fact, | did Rev, M. L. Groff of Willow Street, mtlore Food taken when one is eX, ¢hink any medicine could act so preached in the Iron.rilie U. B church y : os cessively fired is of litfle value a® i. in a short time Iwas cured ast Sunday. kM g rw nomrishment. Mueh better go Winery ang ioday | am enjoying good health. Charles Ditzler of Silver Spring, at- § » : anid avoid indigestion. {ean recornmend Dosn's Kidney Pills (/nqeq the funeral of his brother at ? : absolute repose highly today as I.did some pondergvilie. 3 5 Pollo A few moments inst as 3 awen one i¢ exhausted will work years ago.” { Miss Harriet Rettew of Marietta fg : iy Py ey . 3 1 ry 3 Ped a 3 : : wondars. in this resnast, It glrac fhe Wor sale by all dealers. Price 30 junction, was visiting her nephew, ¢ wa , pervous system a chance fo recover cents Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo. |o walter Strind, who is seriously ili. | | y ee Mou E J : : + a 3 hat AL oA for # rerlbon | ite DL u JE 3 A = \I'e vu ite poise snd the mesusSiry Fmawisps, ve w Yock sale agents for the Tratbet | “ap onl ‘Moore, daughter of | if n oy > Penna : and Ms then seni owt Tom 1€ nerve Stare . 4 Ward Moore, who was operated \on al s ive in the brain to the dMzdetive feflerubier the name —Doan's—an® Ry, yancaster Hospital for anpeRdic’ gio yA eT { th ta fmptoving. and is out-of Wan ou i {4 8 vin Ad is ont of Lo a) A veal ger \ ] Texall Means KING OFALL' — 33a) The Rexall Store in 7s IR 7170) Th ) ~ i
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