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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Wednesday, May 13, 1914.

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PAGE THRER
The Fact Remains
No amount of
peddlers of alu bak
gling with chemicals,
or cooked-up certific
any kind, can change
Royal Baking Powder
has been found by the ofii-
cial examinations to be of the
highest leavening efficiency,
free from alum
purity and wholesomeness.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
for making finest and
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
of ANNIE HOFFMAN
Tow I dece
late
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indebted
to make im-
having
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those
HOFFMAN,
HOFFMAN,
Administrators
AARON L.
SAMUEL
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LANCASTER. FPA.
Sale of Suits
Marked For
Quick Clearance
Splendid assortment
Ladies’ and Misses’ in all
colors. These Suits were
are the balance of our great Spring Stock.
Nearly Two Hundred Suits
Arranged Into
pr And Offered For Less Than The
Makers Cost
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tat
tat
ion by the
ing powders, no jug-
or pretended analysis,
ates, or falsehoods of
the fact that
, and of absolute
most economical food.
A Modern Barn
r. Harvey W. Metzler of Sporting
Hill, is erecting a monster barn on
nis farm, 114x54 feet. The rough
all Mississippi long leaf
and finishing boards are
A number of piec-
in 14 in. and 54 feet
some 7 in. by 18 in. and
These timbers weigh
more than one ton each. When com-
| pleted Mr. Metzler will have one of
the most up-to-date barns im that sec-
1S
pine
Idaho white
timber
vellow
pine.
es were 10 by
and
54 feet long.
long,
tion,
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Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
/15 & IT N.QUELN ST,
of the newest styles for
popular fabrics and wanted
all carefully selected and
Three Groups

Lot 1
$5.00
Their Real Worth
$7.50 to $12.98

Lot 2
$10.00
Their Real Worth
$15.00 to $25.00




fot 3
$15.00
Their Real Worth $25.00 to $32.50
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for removin
These waste
are not
The kidneys
from the system.
onous. When they
are
gans, interfering with their
ney trouble leads to other
nervous affections, chronic
tism, Neuralgia Neglecting
there is anything the matter
ous thing.
wit
promptly and com-
pletely expelled from the body they clog other or- §
work. ;
troubles—eye diseases, ps8
headaches,
your kidneys
HOME HEALTH CLUB
By Dr. David’H. Reeder, Chicago, ill.|
THE AILMENT: I once heard a
man say that whenever Le opened his
something he always
A young lady
size of the foot
could
nouth to
his
ent
say
in it.
looked at the
did
put foot
ing said she not believe he
do it.
My Home Health
: I certainly “put
when I asked
to demonstrate
methods
when
it was already Within
three days after the article appeared
I knew that con-
real cause of so
real sickness, but I did not re
many were willing to
and really try to eff-
[ asked for 100
will be no lim-
that one or two
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the
in
that
helpers
Club oflice say
foot in a puddle”
for 100
that the
would
my
volunteers
Home Health Club
really cure constipation,
demonstrated.
the began.
stipation was the
deluge
much
alize that so
admit the fact
ect a natural cure,
but there
volunteers,
1
more ciphers must be added to that
can see now
100 figure, and all I can say is you
welcome, all of you; we are here
the doing something
for somebody all the time and
can m 1000 people happier
and more comfortable by showing
them how to be and comfort-
able, we know by experience that we
are
for
good
purpose of
if we ake
well
gtart an endless chain of helpfulness
vou will pass it
our Home Health
help another thous-
like the cheerful
because ench one of
on, according to
Club motto and
and It will be
smile that caused many other
smiles until there smiles and
smiles and miles of smiles and all I
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of
SO
were
} {to 0 wit
was
leave off the S, to make miles
smiles.
the maultiply-
to
we
This is as you know
ing season, all natuie is striving
while
our helpful
that if the
weed live
and
multiply
produce abundantly,
ire striving to
fforts let's not forget
gardener lets one noxious
among his plants and it goes to seed
will be thousands of weeds
So also if you let one fly
live and deposit its eggs in the barn-
yard manure pile, there will be more
than a million of its descendants to
contend with before the season is ov-
them is a compara-
tively They breed al-
most exclusively in horse manure, It
takes ten days for them to mature.
They must have both heat and mois-
ture. Manure will not heat if it is
scattered thinly over the surface of
the ground, neither will it hold the
necessary moisture, therefore, if it is
carted to the fields twice each week
and scattered where it is of great
commercial value the eggs and larva
of flies wil] be nearly all destroyed.
[sn’t that a cheap and easy way?
Will you help? Also will you swat
every fiy you see this spring, don’t
let one escape. Remember one killed
now prevents the annoyance of a mil-
lion before fall. One fly may start
an epidemic of typhoid fever in your
community that might carry off one
of your loved ones. It's easier to
prevent than to cure ane one swat of
fly save your
later on.
er. To destroy
easy process,
the right
life.
may even
MILTON GROVE
| The Week's Doings Among the Green
Hills
A. F. Shelly is prepared to do
whitewashing of fences or barns,
Miss Ada L. Grosh of Lancaster
a few days at her parental
home.
Miss Bessie Shelly visited friends
and neighbors in this place Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kauffman and
daughter Grace spent Sunday at
Highspire.
Supervisor A. R. Gibble with a
force of men, is repairing roads thru-
out the township.
Mrs. Abram Eshleman and Miss
Ruth Fisher were visitors in Harris-
Jerome Sowers of near Masterson-
| ville, circulated in our village in his
| new
| Zook
| sure in Elizabethtown Thursday.
g waste matters
matters are pois-
Therefore, kid-
rheuma-
when
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Rexall Kidney Pills
are, We believe,
weakness of all kinds
ence with other forms of kidney
we are wise in selecting as a rer
a most effective remedy for kidney ailments and
We make this statement after long experi-
treatments. We are confident that
nedy that we can recommend, this
one among the many that we have for sale.
If They Fail
Your Mo
We are so positive that Rexa
any other similar form of Kidne
all we claim, that we sell them
that they shall not cost the user
satisfaction. Price 50c So
ney Back
I] Kidney Pills are unexcelled by
y remedy, and that they will do
with our own personal guarantee
a cent if they fail to give entire
ld only by
W. Garber, Mt. Joy
THE REXALL STORE
mana es OO000OOORDOOODVLLOUG
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[ness in Elizabethtown the past week.
| Forry of
the home of
automobile, Saturday.
Mrs. Harvey Kulp and Mrs. I G.
combined business with plea-
Messrs. A. H. Gingrich, Melo Mar-
and T. W. Zook transacted busi-
Misses Kathryn Arndt and Ellen
Ironville, spent Sunday at
the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arndt.
Among those shopping
bethtown Saturday were:
and son Harvey,
A. R. Gibble and Mr.
Harvey Kulp.
Mr. John P. Risser and family of
Lawn, called on Mr. and Mrs. Melo
Martin on Sunday. Addison Martin
of Bachmanville, was a visitor at the
same place.
Robert Arndt had the ‘mijsfortune
of being kicked by a horse on the
farm of Amos Mumma on Friday. A
deep gash in the cheek amd a few
slighter bruises resulted.
a
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh., Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
dositive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh bein; a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat-
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system, there-
in Eliza-
Mrs. Hen-
Mr. and
and Mrs.
ry Geibe
Mrs.
by destroying the foundation of the dis- |
ease, and giving the patient strength by
buildinz up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work, The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative pow-
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Send
for list of testimonials,
Address F. J. CHENEY &
Sold by all Druggists, Tie.
Take ’s Family Pills for constipation.
Read the Bulletin
€O., Toledo, Ohio.
Dicky, of Crusaders, Strikes Out
Fifteen Men
“Dick” Madigan’s Crusaders Satur-
defeated Landisville on the lat-
fiercely contested
day
ter's grounds in a
game by a score of 4 to It was a
pitcher's battle from start to
with “Dicky” having the better of it
Gray, former Tri-State man.
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finish,
over
The
a
score:
CRUSADERS
Mowrey, ¢C
McMichael, 1b
Stumpf,
Mellinger, ss
Longenecker,
Groff, rf
Kilgore, cf
Johnston,
Dickey, p
2b
FoR oMmmMRHEEG UO
Totals
LANDISVILLE
Hiestand, 3b
Baker, 2b
Trayer, 2
W. Gray, p
Peris,
Mumma, cf
Diffenderfer, c¢
Seitz, rf
J. Gray,
-
SS
—
Totals
Crsuaders
Land’'vle
Sacrifice hits:
Stolen
(2),
140:0.1000 0
03 0 0—3
Mowery, Dickey,
Mowery (2),
Johnsion, Kilgore, W
Gray, liestand. Struck out: by
Dickey 15; by Gray 10. Bases on
balls: off Dickey 1. W. Gray 3.
10. Nicholas and
00000
Peris. bases:
Stumpf
Time: 2: Umpires:
Bushong.
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NORTHWEST RAPHO
Sunday School was held Sunday at
9 A. M.
Mrs. D. B.
has been sick, is convalescing.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Grossman vis-
iteq J. L. Ruhl and family Sunday.
One of the horse sheds at the Chi-
ques Meeting-house was reroofed re-
Eby, who for some time
cently.
Christ Brandt has
and cold water system recently.
M. Shelly had the contract.
John G. Hershey and family of
near Manheim, visited in the family
of Isaac Geib, at Locust Lane.
S. S. Shelly, A. A. Shaffer and
Morris Bradley spent the past week
at Lancaster serving as jurors.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Ruhl and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Herr strolled
along the hill to Mr. Ruhl's parental
home on Sunday.
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1,200 Attend Dipping
Fifteen converts were immersed in
the Susquehanna River near Blue
Rock Sunday afternoon by Rev. C. N.
Hostetter, pastor of the Dunkard
Church, between Mountville and
Washington Boro. Fully twelve hun-
dred people were in attendance at
the immersion. Three hundred teams
and thirty-five automobiles were lined
along the banks. The parties im-
mersed were converted at the reviv-
held by the church last winter.
Thirteen men and two women com-
prised the party.
a
installed a hot
A.
als
McVey Succeeds Stager
Lieut. Joseph McVey of Ephrata,
has received word from Fred C.
"Hanyen, Grand Master of the Grand
Lodge of the I O. O. F.,, of Pennh-
sylvania, his commission as District
Deputy Grand Master for the North-
ern district of Lancaster county.
The appointment was made to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of
the late Henry L. Stager.
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Directors Appointed
At a meeting of the Board of Di-
| rectors of the Mt. Joy Township Fire
Insurance Company, held on Mon-
day, Martin Brandt of Bachmanville,
| was appointed a director to fill the
unexpired term of John G. Stauffer,
and Monroe G., Hollinger of Mt. Joy
| Township, was appointed to fill the
unexpired team of John G. Staueffr,
who died recently.
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Hotel Property Changes Hands
A. M. Diehm has again disposed of
his White Oak Hotel property. A
few days ago he made a deal with
John Zieger, living near Hull's Ho-
tel, near the Leabnon county line,
by which he exchanged the hotel
property for a farm owned by Mr.
Zieger. The new landlord will take
possession about May 15.
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They Will Oil Too
Strasburg Boro has decided to oil
all its main streets but the expense
will be defrayed by subscriptions.
This will also be done at Mountville,
Lititz wants to oil but it can’t stand
the cost at this time. That's where
we have it on them all. Mount Joy
will oil its streets and the town will
pay for it and won’t mind it either.
Mothers’ Day at Maytown
Mothers’ Day was observed in the
Maytown Lutheran Church Sunday,
when the pastor delivered a special
sermon in the morning, on the sub-
ject “Mother.” The subject used in
the evening was “Parenthood.” Spe-
cial music was rendered by the choir
and the decorations were very ap-
propriate for the occasion. !
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A U. 8. Juror
Mr. Peter 8S. Kraybill has been
"drawn as a juror to serve in the
United States Court at Philadelphia.
| commas sort lA Ans mg
Discharged as Bankrupt
Harry Forry of Elizabethtown, has
as an involuntary
' been discharged
bankrupt.
WHAT THE DAM MEANS
Practically Cuts Off River Outlet to
Sea for Two States
has been
utterance of
interest
aroused over latest
J. Hampton Moore before Congress,
on his pet project for damming the
straight
Considerable
the
Susquehanna. Moore went
to the attack in his speech and show-
ed that certainly dis-
criminating against the broad river
of Central Pennsylvania. In this con-
nection he said:
“There some great in
the United States that are not treat-
ed by the federal government with
the same consideration that is aec-
corded to other rivers, and the Sus-
quehanna is one of them. I do not
know of any other river in the coun-
try so capable of public service that
has been so signally overlooked. It
runs thru a section of the country
where the people generally have been
busy, and it is be-
condition, possibly,
that the immediate inhabitants of
the valley come to look upon
the Susquehanna more as a beautiful
creation of nature than as a means
of reducing transportation costs or of
developing commercial and industrial
possibilities.
The Picturesque Susquehanna
“The Susquehanna is pictur-
esque historically interesting,
but, in addition, has a record for
serviceability to the best of
our American Men are still
living who recall the tales of the
frontiersmen and the lumberjacks
who operated along its banks. Like
the Upper the Upper
Mississippi, the Susquehanna was the
of the raftmen who brought
their timber to market, and it is still
used for logging purposes. It was
also the avenue for commerce pass-
ing back and forth in the “arks” or
river boats which thrived upon it in
the earlier part of the last century.
Up and Down the River
“It is today the scene of much
beating, conducted for business or
pleasure, but the canal boats whieh
formerly operated along its banks
and carried and other commo-
dities to Baltimore and points south
have disappeared thru the competi-
tion, if not with the assistance of the
railroads. The construction of vari-
ous railroad bridges without draws
for generating water power at Mec-
Call’s Ferry have practically closed
the river to navigation above the
Maryland line. Thus the people of
Pennsylvania and New York have
quietly been deprived of their right
nf an outlet to the sea.
“I appeal to my colleagues on the
Interstate and foreign commerce com-
mittee and on the rivers and harbors
committee to study this case of the
Susquehanna. It is a navigable
stream within the intepretation of
the Supreme Court the 1. 'S.
but it is not navigable under a de-
partment ruling. It can not be dam-
med up, but it has been dammed up.”
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the nation is
are rivers
prosperous and
cause of that
have
river
and
it
equal
rivers.
Delaware or
hichway
coal
of
Resolutions of Respect
of the Crusader’s Bi-
Mark's U. B. Church
of this place, the following resolu-
tions unanimously adopted on
the death of its teacher:—
Wheieas, The Messenger of Death |
has come among us and so suddenly |
called our beloved pastor and teacher
Dr. H. S. Gabel, from labor to his re- |
ward, we deplore and deeply mourn |
our loss, but bowing to Him who
doeth all things well and is too wise !
to err and too good to be unkind, be
it
Resolved, That his faithufl labors,
his intelligent and kindly teachings |
and his consistent Christian life
among us, will ever be held in grate-
ful remembrance. |
Resolved: That as a tribute to his |
memory, our class charter be draped |
for a period of thrty days.
Resolved: That we deeply sympa-
thize with his bereaved family, and |
that a copy of these resolutions be]
presented to them, and that same be
spread on our minutes, be published
in our town papers and the Religi-
ous Telescope.
J. W. ESHLEMAN
JAMES GLADFELTER
ALBERT MUMMA |
Committee
At a meeting
ble Class of St.
were
re a
THE P. R. R. SIGNALS
Line of Automatics Will Be Complete
By July 1
With only twenty miles to go, the
Pennsylvania Railroad main line will
have a complete automatic system
between New York and Pittsburg by
July 1. This announcement was made
last Wednesday following an inspec-
tion of work now in progress east of
Huntingdon on the Middle division.
The section not completed is on
the Middle division between Hunting-
don and Longfellow, a distance of
thirty-five miles. Under the direction
of W. H. Balsley, division operator, a
force is at work fifteen miles east of
Huntingdon. This section will be
completed by May 15.
With the completion of the auto-
matic system a thorough test will be
made and then will come .a rear-
rangement of operators and tele-
graphers, With the new system com-
pleted the number of telegraphers
now working on the main line wil] be
reduced,
i ell
To Beautify the Unbeautiful
Marietta people have raised $257,
and are still] on the job of raising
money for the improvement of the
town’s Centre Square, which is bare
and bleak and far from beautiful.
RUN-DOWN WOMEN
Find Health in a Simple Tonic. !
How many women do you know
who are perfectly well, strong and |
healthy as a woman should be? They
may not be sick enough to lie in bed
run-down, thin, nerv-
ous, tired and devitalized.
Women so active nowadays,
and so much is expected of them,
that they constantly overdo and suf
fer from headache, backache, nervous.
ness and kindred ills.
Such women need Vinol, our deli:
cious cod liver and iron tonic with-
out oil which will create an appetite,
tone up the digestive organs, make
pure blood and create strength,
Mrs. Walter Price, Biloxi, Miss.
hit shag io
-—pUL dey are
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says: “I was in a run-down condition
for months, I had taken several medi-
cines but they seemed to do me no
good. Finally Vinol was recommend-
EE 1 EY
[Em
ed, and from the first bottle I began | 1
to improve until I am strong and well |
as ever.” :
Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- :
derstanding that your money will be
returned if it does mot help you.
P. S.—For pimples and blotches try
our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it.
W. D. CHANDLER & CO.
Druggists
West Main Street Mount Joy, Pa
American Plan Rates Moderate
Exchenge Hotel
Mount Joy, Pa.
i. M. Backenstoe,Prc
Has just beem remodeled thruout.
Has all modern convenience such as
Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam
Heat, Electric Light, Etc.
Table is Snpplied With the Best
Affords.
the Market
Also Lkuneh Counter
Where Sandwiches, Cheese
Tripe, Etc, Etc., are served
Soups,
es er
8AR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS
OF BEER, WINES. LIQUORS & CIGARS
*T eT emo.
Good Stabling Accomodation
Local and Long Distance Phones
CONESTOGA TRACTION CO.
LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT
JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN
DIVISION
Schedule in effort January 1, 1914.
_ Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00,
»:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15.
11:15 a, m.; 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15,
$:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, *9:45,
11:15 p.m.
Eastward—Leave Elizabethtown, 5:
15, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.45
a. m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:46
3:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:15 p.
m,12:30 a. m.
Additional car daily exeept Sunday
‘eaves Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m., arriving
at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m,
Saturdays cars every half hour
leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to
7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:15
am 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
Until You
Have Seen
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The
Wonderful
Values
Which We
Are Offering
In Hats
and
Trimmings
During
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from 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave EB
Mt. Joy from 8:45 a. m. to 8.15 p. m.
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
17:30 a. m.
(*)Daily except Saturday.
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Special
Sale
® IN GOLD FILLED CASES,
Guaranteed for Twenty Years.
$7.75
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m Cases in different designs,
u engine turned, plain polish
B and engraved. Monogram or
B initials engraved free.
Don W. Gorrecht
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(Near Bowman's Store)
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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