PAGE SIX SR ain O11 1 HELE Miller's Jewelry Store WATCHES Cloeks and Jewelery Byes tested and all kinds of GLASSES FITTED 111 Algo electrical goods such as ELECTRIC |IRONS, MOT- ORS, FLASH LIGHTS, BATTERIES, ETC. S. H. Miller Main street -i- PENNA East ii | has been taking the best of care of las many hard W.B.BENDER East Main St, Mount Joy, FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIR-CUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO or anything in the Barber Line. Half The Secret of Good Pictures Is The Film \ . See That Yours is the! Ea.-tman N. C. Film The Word “KODAK” on the Spool End ldentifies the Genuine Steam Laundry HAIR CUTTING Agent for Standard SHAVING Joseph B. Hershev Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agent for the Middletown Steam Laundry. Goods called sad delivered Friday. East Main St. MOUNT JOY Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT Joy Prompt Attention given to Sales ef Real Estate and Personal Property. Steam Vulcanizing By Experienced Hands SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY NORTH WEST CORNER ORANGE AND PRINE STREETS Lancaster, Pa. All Work Guaranteed, Quick Servise. By sending your work to us you will notice the difference in mileage snd decreased maintenance cost Repairing of all kinds done om imner Tubes and Sasings at reason- able prices. 0EOEOE000EOOQ ©) € We are Always Prepared 10 serve Pure Spring Water ICE: IN ANY QUANTITY at Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac ing your order this year J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy. Penna eco0oeeeeeee8 Or a Classy Hair Cut Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLORS Main St. Middletown Viount Joy For Laundry EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of ELIZABETH F. RICK-| BECKER, late of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Letters Testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having elaimg or demands against the same will present them without delay for pettlement to the undersigned, re siding at 50 N. Duke 8f., Lancaster. B. FRANK KREADY, Mar-11-6t. Executor. LO BR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL E1719 Spring Garden St., (formerly 585 XN. 6th it., Phila., Pa.) Kin Denischer Artz, Only German an Treatment, the enly &~ ery 46 See & ry Ji Braet S yee Hoan sing Froude. Hrs, 9-5, 6-0; Sum. 9-2. = | show = | night EB {up > | Wagner in = | queer dope on the boys. Pa. for Tuesday EOOOOOOOOOO® GREAT BOXING SHOW day Night Hensel, tic elub Manager of the has for the club on with Johnny one match and | ney and Ty Cobb in | sel Joe Finefrock VS ¥S, iwo main bouts interesting, there | | i as of a ner, Cobb and Greiner have won and Droney has never |be known by the the credit | to each other. any of the others, but people are | keeps.” will | cross, anxious to see how his Wc Tim the other. | preliminaries will include Young Rus-| O'Keefe, of Philadelphia, | hyde eight ounces: water, fifteen gal- | Jimmy Me- | lons, for Lancaster arranged a strong | blackbirds next Monday | I'here will be a double wind-|section- Greiner and Harry | Dro- | Monday THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. MAYTOWN | " B | Best Bill of Year at Lancaster, Mon-! Albert Horner Finds a Pocket Book That He Lost Last Fall of thieves are and robins. There will be some peaches in this not all frozen. H. B. Jacobs became very ill afternoon. He has improved Lots around here, Prof. The | somewhat. should prove | Soak seed potatoes in some hours. Mr. Henry Haines is laying a con- is some! crete gutter in front of his residence rk Wagner has|a much needed knockout over Grei-|{ Samuel Sload is doing the work. improvement, Mr. Farm Journal ‘a man may of dog he that are but you says kind know some that are noisy, We some | compare with that of Greiner against|can't sic ours after a mouse. | Cobb { than Russel, but comes ( splendid reputation Ben y himself and McClinchy is 2 | boy Another match may show in themselves. ee ell | 11 | cellent | Unclaimed Letters letiers reni The called following for at the office, 22, 1914; Miss Mr Miss Rev. Wm Mrs. Anna M Mr. S \. Stowell J. Fred April Martha William Kline Brandt Martin Slenart Grace Thompson Post Pos ntl A — Important Alumni of he the M. J H he members Association of be present at a me Monday lock, evening, High | be held lat 8 0 in ‘the room Arntz, Vic AUDITORS’ REPORT of ve be but these four bouts constitute with ry an ex-| Restrict your diet, Keep dry. ain Mount JO) master Meeting Alumni e Pres MOUNT JOY BOROUGH For RECEIPTS { Bal. in Treas Premium Foreign Fire { Hotel License Money Ex-Burgess Hoffman, Rent . | Ex-Burgess { Tax | Ex-Burgess es id Ex-Burgess Sold Ex-Burgess Ex-Burgess gal Gas Ex-Burgess gal Gas repairing Breneman, T. outstanding Breneman, T. 1913 tax Breneman, 1913 tax Burgess Brown, Burgess Brown, Ins... Hoffman, Licens- Stone. Done- Hoffman, Hoffman, Co. Annual Tax.. Hoffman, Done Co. Contribution streets a M. Collected tax for 1912.. M. Collected License Pole Tax Breneman reports $140.00 for Collector tax outstanding 1913. EXPENDITURES Baker F. > 0 Brandt J. WW, Breneman, T. sion Bombach, Jno. Brubaker, M. N. Buohl, Jno. H., Cling, A. Conrad, F., Derr Elias, Dillinger Jno. Edison Light BH H., Fellenbaum, R., Postage Fellenbaum, Friendship priation anid | First National Co | Garbe Getz Repairs , Surveying. Supplies Dist Not, Co. Lighting.. Hauling Labor Salary A, ist. Not. Fire Appro- Bank, FF. FP Jacob Labol . Police Uniform H. Salar) ns Sam’l, Labor ! Good Frank, Labor | Hamaker J. S., Labor Heilig L. P. Supplies | Hendrix, J. W,, | Herald Ptg. Supplies . Hershey J. N oy { Hershey F. E. Auditing Hoffer J. E., Salary | Hoffer J. E., Appropriation. . Hoffmaster Geo. Labor | Hoffman Roy, Labor Independent Oil. Co., Nil Yo. Road | RKTavels Kgamer Jos. Kolp Albert, Lyon J. W mobile Miller S. H i Missimer J. R Moyer G Supplies Suien Newcomer H. S., Supplies Pennell] J. J. Salary Northern Mutual Fire Co., Fire Ins A Reist J. H., Dist. Not Shatto Frank, Salary penses Shank J. H., Smeltzer H., Schock C., Schrol] Jno. E. Trexler E. M, Union Nat'l Mt. tent for box Weidman Christ, Welsh A. B.. Labor . Wood Alfred, Surveying done May 8, 1907 Zeller C. H., Cost son D. & D. Bal. in Treas Labor Labor : Damage to auto- Supplies Printing Ins & Ex- Labor Supplies Printing Auditing 3 Joy Bank Labor Geo. Clar- Mar 1914. the year ending March 12 Mar. 12, 1913..% 409.27 | than appeared that we’d probably lose the o 3339.88 | indeeq that it was no worse. 1886 sponsible eting April School un- Post Fenstermacher, dy 1914 9 1 10.( 25.00| suffering from a anf tl 19.60 1 2 2| ne O'Keefe is a little bit lighter] Finefrock | have made, 27, {you plant one half 29 again. )0 the We less’ than in our com- others? Be careful. Watch be in a hurry clothing. It blue bird to have'nt candidate for legis- come forward. candidates, miles apart, there any weather! Another a (lature has three in munity. Are Pneumonia Don't winter than cold winds. to lay the aside takes more one make a spring and we seen even that The the one. the is a front big and new porch added to of LLutheran parsonage. improvement to the parsonage, a great convenience to the parson himself Jacob Landvator, and the Rev. Krout are building it some time or other the Albright of town, won't lision at corner won't be est end of some reckless auto run- who don't heed the danger the telephone and fail pole, d their “klaxon pencil and figures If as much tobacco last vear, and get twice how Will the hundred for nm receive if you plant half to Albert corn or potatoes Horner lost a pocket book fall while hauling corn fodder There were eighty three cents in the time he the and | while it was just like finding money, [1 that it interest. book at the [Last week found among corn fodder noticed had not accrued any From time immemotial Maytown sometimes more lately it had a brick-yard, one. For some time industry, but Messrs. Strickler and 00| Hinkle, are starting the Garber yard | | Mr. E. H. Hersh his fore- (man, Mr. E. E. Miller {the needed repairs to the machinery. | Hon. M R Hoffman and are making | has heen black eyes, with a tele Fortunate There | pair of he result of a collision phone pole, with his auto. {isn't another machine in the country | 64.42 3 gg | that oan equal 64.50 | You figure ih I BT $5761.86 | 3 2 6 SO = UT BD CO =] SAI O=1ID Wt oo Ur = —hO We =r 50 heb QO = $5761.86 We, the undersigned Joy Bank, Treas 6 and A eneotiully submitted. * WW FRANK E. HERSHEY - E. M. TREXLER apr.223t 6.9 5. 0. 3.00 1.00 28.00 3.00 the his Kline any way It mishaps, more miles, | balks than | | “Semker | has run and car know of. would be the right name Maviown did some of! of vital less any we | Fidelis” for lit and a the tempering boy its parts. Maytown ahead as usual Mr head | of cattle Ion Terry delivered eight on Friday, that made a of hundred feeding four teach, under the J. BE. Williams 5 yourself, whether it gain over pounds Mr. for expert, Figure it out was profitable. Mr ton Of one thing we are sure, Terry lhas coniributed over a and a half of good substantial food to humanity through the (transaction said, if it had of and that could not be beer ton and a half tobacco in- stead this light, When viewed it certainly The T. Albert, who was the paid Prof. H. teacher taking surviving pupils of first of our School, are )0 | mieasures t pay an appropriate ne Auditors 0 WOT =] WOOD ribute to his memory \ meeting High the will be held at the School on Saturda evening 25th inst, to determine means of the ways and prose- culing work before them, and all were enrolled to be the the of the who at any time as S Wo Ot » of his pupils are requested Among made, (present and take part, suggestions so far is portrait of suitable placing of a hansome Prof High public “in Albert, on the walls School and of having memoriam” exercises in the near will Satur- worthy cause, by his pupils, in future. Further suggestions be the This should Those welcomed at meeting on day evening is a be heartily fing it im- address Mr. any of- and the call re- sponded to who possible to attend Wm suggestion may offering to Clepper, Maytown, disposed duly they feel ., and it will be considered the meeting. won't bring winter, it poultry fall fault if eggs and and of our wet ther. are complaining the chickens are he- having. They say the hens are slow thout getting broody, and the hatch- not satisfactory they to be, in the long ago. Wonder the incubator isn't re- for of chicken State lecturer told us high prices next woa't be the present People the boat way leg are as as vhether some our iroubl.es. auditors of |; ivaiely that it is. We are breeding Mt. Joy Boro, have examined the ac-| . counts of the Union National Mount! audited same and find that the ledger shows | veloping the balance of $1886.79, all of which is] losing the brooding out the reproductive “instinct, in our more eggs. We are de- laying instinct, and instinet. Stop | in tile, Said the lecturer, “if you | wish to hatch eight hundred or less ! chickens, don’t use incubators, use & : oy : greed for formalde- | Kills scab. ! now' iR. Knox, | propriation {hens or in a few years you will find { yourself in trouble.” Guess he was We asked “how would The reply was, “breed for and enough Plymouthrocks, Rhode Island | Reds to do your hatching for you.” try it out! re - eeeee CLAIMS LINCOLN HIGHWAY about you do [.eghorns right. it? eggs 558, or Sound advice. Let's | Committees Appointed by the Lancas- ter Automobile Club Prompt action in claiming the Lin- {coln Highway route for Lancaster county was taken on Friday evening, | April 17, at the monthly meeting of the Lancaster Automobile Club at |Hotel Wheatland, Lancaster, Presi- ‘dent William A. Wolf taking the chair for his third consecutive term. At this meeting President Wolf also | announced committee appoint- | ments for the year and presented his annual message containing a number of recommendations which were re- i ferred to the board of directors to be executed. his of the Lancaster attended the meeting and as a both bodies have formally claimed the route through Lancaster county and pledged suitable markers in the county. necessary Wil- Washington to divert The co-opera- Representatives Ghamber of Commerce result to erect length themselves throughout its This action as Baltimore was mington, and have started an agitation the route those cities. Lancaster of York, through through the and Coates- place the which workers have tion Columbia ville which and the original route also passes would also be cut off 11 route were divel ted. Williamson the Cham- Commerce President of of services ber also ffered his and those of his good roads \ommittee in any movement to have the charter of the Marietta turnpike on account of the revoked of company bad condition roadway committee were ap- Wolt H. B. Cochran, social, A. B. Lan-| McAllister; M and | The following pointed by. President Member- Albert Geo. R. Brig dis. H.'M shin Hupper, ntnall; Moore, [. F. and means, Dr. J. F ways Trexler, T. Garvin, * James Shand; laws Zimmerman, Esq. Steinman, Esq, D. F.| publicity bureau, Walter | auditing, M. E. Musser, Mellinger,, H. B. Howell; good | roads. Charles M. Reiling, S. R. Zim-| merman, Frank C. Musser, assisted by the following: Northern section, Geo. M. Wechter, A. B. Groff, M. P. Haver- stick: southern section, D. F. Magee, | L. F. McAllister, Dr. A. H. Stubbs; eastern section, Ezra Stoltzfus, Willis Caroll C. Aument; A. Fackler, H. H. Nissley, Hon. M. R. Hoffman, A. legislation, S. R. James Hale Magee, Esq.; R. Markley; 0. S. western section, E. F. N. Rutt, H. Hoffman. President Wolf's recom- the following: Urge establish safety zones; ordinance pro- viding for lights all vehicles at night; the re-employment of 'S. ‘R. Zimmerman, Esq., as solicitor; an ap- Among mendations Lancaster were to for of work passage on for roads work; a the any one member's car; a suitable 200d reward for arrest of stealing a the ” radiator emblem; a quarters for the club. The May meeting will be held at a shad | where a feature. nD re Washington Borough dinner will be TRUTH TRIUMPHS Mount Joy Citizens Testify for the Public Benefit A truthful statement Joy citizen, given in his own words, should convince the about the merits of Pills. If you suffer nervousness, sleeplessness, disorders or any form of kidney ills, use a tested kidney medicine. A Mount Joy citizen tells of Doan’s | Kidney Pills. Could you demand ing proof of merit? Mrs. B. L. Garber, Joy Sts, Mt. Joy, Pa. says: recommend Doan’s Kidney anyone suffering from kidneys. I used them with fine re- sults. I have no reason more convine- “l can may continue to use my former dorsement.” Mrs. Garber is only Mount. Joy people who have grate- fully endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills. if your back aches—if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-—ask distinctly for Doan’s Kidney Pills, the en- one of many stores. Buffalo, is Lame— by home testimony. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., N. Y. “When Your Back Remember the Name.” rm cont Ire cme: 50¢ all of Base Interest to Base Ball Fans hall of both sexes have satisfaction that the | base ball last | fans learned much instantaneous Big league service The on the big publicity introduced Co. score season by is again in afternoon. ponovan displayed board front of their store each rvice is augmented the and in the se {dition of batteries used each game the event of a or catcher being removed the information isin- hown on the board al- Donovan Co. (Thirty concluded) league The oolers are by by innings league games is shown in the ime National The as the manner and American leagues. Donovan Co. also invite phone which special] wire direct to | call for | baseball information is furnished “Ticker.” the “Men's The continued by the 1000 and ask Store.” i | be the baseball] information will each afternoon during championship season. The Service Western having been installed for the purpose the leased wire controlled by Union, a special 5 | at .very great expense by the Dono-| van Co County Clear of Smallpox Dr. J iL. inspector, reports ed all families quarantine from myer and Bainbridge caster county that disease. Up until this week two | families in and Bainbridge remained restriction. all of Mowery, county medical that he has that small releas- ! under | Bill- Lan- | were pox at that clear from | and is _ entirely Billmyer Dr.} the Billmyer, in Chickies Rock are doing nicely and that nearly all have | taken to perfection. under that in also vaccinated Bainbridge and Mowery reports | persons Is 1t possible there 1s a woman in this tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. table Compound a tnal after 73 .q all the evidence tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic- tion that this grand old medicine has rcheved more suff ing among women than any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters thau have ever been pub- lished in the interest of any other medicine for women— and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen- uine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. Provipencg, R. I—“ For the benefit of women who suffer as I have done I wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. aused a displacement. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it I have always been weak and I overworked after my baby was born and inflammation set in, then nervous pros- tration, from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to take your medicine.”—Mrs. S. Providence, R. I A Minister's T. Ricnmonp, 199 Waldo Street, Wife Writes: Croquet, MINN. — “1 have suffered very much with irregularities, pain and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, has made me well and I can recommend the same to all that are troubled with these complaints.”—Mrs. JEN- NIE AKERMAN, ¢/0 Rev. K. AKERM AN, Cloquet, Minnesota. From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. SovTH Quinoy, Mass.—* The doctor said that I had organic trouble and he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ad- ; vertised and I tried it and found relief before I had finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all through middle life and am now a strong, healthy woman and earn my own living.” — Mrs. JANE D. MurpocH, 25 Gordon St., South Quincy, Mass, Write to LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS,, foradvice. Your letter will be o ned, read and answered by a woman aud held in'strict confidggce, suitable head- | of a Mount | most skeptical | Doan’s Kidney ! from backache, | urinary | Barbara & Mt. | Pills to | disordered | to change | my high opinion of this remedy. You | same that! Mrs. Garber had—the remedy backed | | MM PFI I ATY ado adeclocducleadeeds roatecke iioite ate diode dle cleaiiatioatocteontortostoatoctosoeiosoatiosdosdoslvadoche rele elle Pr PR RR TTR RRR RTT TTT Wednesday, April 22, 1914. nnual Clear ance Sa € SHOES AND RUBBERS The season is here and 1 have priced a large lot or Shoes and Rubbers so low that they must go in order tc make room for my big Spring Stock. Gloves Lot of Children's Rubbers, per pair Lot of Ladies’ Goodyear Fitting Rubbers were 79c; now omn- Ladies’ 50c Rubbers sizes 23 values, at Shoes $2.00 Lot of Ladies’ Lace to 43: regular only Broken Lots. of Shoes For Men, Boys Ladies and Children to be Sold * Very Reasonable Spring Sampel Shoes & Pumps At Way Down Prices Repair Work of All Kinds Done Promptly H. LASKEWITZ EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA L i A Big Special Fine Parlor Suites IN ALMOST ANY STYLE YOU COULD DESIRE; WELL MADE oo efocfocfecfocforfectocieciecis lat fiat aha aja aie AND WILL LAST A LIFETIME WHILE AT FROM $12.00 up OOOOCOCOCOCOCO0OOO0O00OOO0LOOO0OLOOLOLLLLLLOLDOU H. L. Spohn Undertaking and Embalming TE AWE 7:3 W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. : ojpsieeioeeciecoidirocioofefectesiesfosfecfocfocfoefocieedeafociechifecfecoctesfcteocteciroipr cio cforisforieciorfocfecfert #*****KRECKEL i Four Reasons Why You Should Buy 'Kreckel Harness THEY LAST PP IR PPR PTT TTT TTT ITTTTT SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE | $13 1st—It is guaranteed. 2nd—It is reasonably priced. BLT meee. Srd—It is made of the same grade of leath- er we used 35 years ago. Made with as much care---by as skilled harness makers. ne 4th—We stand ready and perfectly willing to remedy any defective leather or mounting. Spring Opening! of Furnitire and Floor Coverings We welcome you to go through our large store, covering 38,000 feet of floor space, filled with a beautiful and well-selected stock of FURNITURE, RUGS, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, LINOLEUMS, MATTINGS AND CHINAWARE If i Our Decorative Department in a Specialty. We will be pleased to give you suggestions on Interior Decorations. Westenberger Maley 125-131 East King St i = Vv a a A kk
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