THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, May 27, 1914. gl fi | o. | Miller’s Jewelry Store 1 WATCHES Cloeks and Jewelery Byes tested and all kinds of GLASSES FITTED 1 EO + 1 F161 RT EA Algo electrical goods such as ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT- ORS, FLASH LIGHTS, BATTERIES, ETC. S. H. Miller East Main street MOUNT JOY, -i- PENNA I EE LL GO TO | W.B.BENDER East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIRCUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO or anything in the Barber Line. Half The Secret of Good Pictures See That Yours 1s the Ea tman N. C. Film The Word “KODAK” on the Spool End Identifies the Genuine. Steam Laundry | Agent for Standard | SHAVING HAIR CUTTING Joseph B. Hershey Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agent for the Middletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. East Main St. MOUNT JOY Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT Jy 1° Prompt Attention given to Sales ef Real Estate and Personal Property. 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Order a case from the exclusive bottlers FLANAGAN’S The House of Quality COLUMBIA, - PA. ficient grand dining room. At the conclusion was born January 15, 1835, died April has not yet been chosen, but [ always have on hand anything in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. Veal, Pork and Mutton, Prices always right. Also Fresh Beef, H H. XRALL Main Sireet, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA Jel] Telephone. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Che most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is Frialerite A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or 1lceration of nose, throat, and that -aused by feminine ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham edicine Co.has recommended Paxtine n their private correspondence with omen, which proves its superiority. ‘omen who have been cured say is “worth its weight in gold.” .At 1zgists. 50c¢. large box, or by mail. » Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Mass POPULAR gines, magic, and all the things a boy loves .50 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 15 CENTS A or Ne r to oh you one Ww yo 2 OF AMPLE COPY TODAY POPULAR MECHANICS CO. 318 W., Washington St., CHICAGO en $1 WRITE FOR FREE 2 a g ICS 2 (300 \ Z [ARTICLES WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. | purpose by Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri | temporary platform at one end. day at No. 52 North Duke Street. Lively Chicks Healthy, disease proof, prove Prails Poultry Regulator Pkgs. 25¢, 50¢, 60c, $1.00; 25 lb, pail $2.50 best for parent birds and young stock. It helps digestion--keeps the liver on the job and purifies the blood. Makes more eggs an stronger chicks, Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts, & Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back Get Pratts 160 Page Poultry Book For Sale By W. D. CHANDLER & CO. JOHN H. BUOHL “Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Advertise in the Mt, Joy Bulletin. a | jan empty Masonic Home News: The season of the year has now ived when it is in order for Ma- sonic Lodges throughout the state to nalke ‘images to the crowning glory of their demonstration of the cardinal principles of the Order—The | Elizabethtown, 1914 Homes at May 23, Masonic and Saturday, marked the initial excursion year. the excursion of The occasion was Shekinah Lodge, and Lodge, accompanied bers of their families to the number 51 A. M., pro- phia. The officers the by mem- of eighty arrived at 10: ceeded to the Grand Lodge Hall and | after a general survey of the magni- building, took dinner in the Brother Jackson MecGlathery, a mem- ber of Phoenix IL.odge, No. 75, a vet TO BUILD MILK STATION ’ eran of the Civil War. He was born | Structure Will Be Erectedin Rohrers May 24, 1839 and died March 11, 1911 Interred in Masonic Cemetery. Brother James H. of Riverside Lodge, veteran member No. 503 of 16, ana a was born April 1840. Died Janu- ary 5, Brother George W. Berstler, a member of Coatesville Lodge, No. 564, and a veteran of the Civil War. Interred at Cains, Pa. Hull, a member and April 1, 1914. Brother John then of Co. 1. 50th Reg. He was born March 4, 1835, terred at Lancaster, Pa. Brother Lewis F. Shugars, a mem- | erect the building on one of th ber of Hamilton Lodge, No. 274, served in the 135th Reg. P. V. He Shenberger, a the Civil War. He ers 1912. Interred at Wrightsville. | to culminate for thé present | He was born November 8, 1849. Died neighborhood who are interested Jo. 246 of Philadel- | past Master of Lodge, No. 43, a mem | product to guarantee the perma members of her of Company E. 112nd Reg. P. V, of the undertaking. died April 6, 1914. In- | the town By Philadelphia Company The milk establishment of a temporary receiving station, for the farm- in the vicinity of and dairymen Rohrerstown one year ago is about in the erection of a large, concrete milk PIR, RB, in the organization of that village and persons lines for the required purpose off amount o a company nishing the Abbott Milk company, oO largest of its kind in Ph is pushing the project anc The phia, tracts viewed by their repr This exact 19] eral ative this week. station along the! in the SP OODO00 of the dinner, Brother Jonathan Ring, ¢, 1914. Interred at Philadelphia. |selected directly after the mu a Past Master of the Lodge and a Then followed reading of the Secrip- on Monday evening, at which § Guest of the Homes, delivered an tyres and a selection by the Band. of the Abbott people will be p able address reminiscent of his Lodge = The speaker selected for the oc- to explain their plans to 40 fz and eulogistic of the Homes and the casion, Rev. George R. Hoverter, of who have promised to furnish tee beneficence to the Fratern- Elizabethtown, Pa., was then intro-' At present there are 20 p ity in our state duced and delivered an able forceable bringing their produet to the Superintendent N. Franklin Heckler and patriotic address, replete with erstown station. The building en responde with an address re- historical facts and recalling the sured because the requisite v nterest to all in which he patriotic devotion of the boys in blue, pounds of milk have been pr Xp1 ¢ jleasure the Commit- in the dark days of the Republic, and but the Abbott people will ace . management and Guests de- enjoining all now to enlist, to repell 000 pounds at least. vel e visitation of Lodges, the foes of religion and mortality. Thig hiladelphia concerr 1 welcome a in The address was followed by a sel- numerous large stations in Ne 11 appreciate the ection by the band; the singing of the sey and Philadelphia. Two of tude of s ereat work ofthe last two verses of “America,” and the local receiving places are at rn founded and established audience was dismissed with the ville and Reinhold’s station. t on Masonic. Homes Benediction: ri il he aise ha teial vid 4 STE SVS 1 escription of the de- \fter the Memorial Services the ELIZABETHTOWN of oreat undertaking, Band gave a short sacred concert. EE S a agricultural T! ervices large con- The Local Auto Club Had a 160-Mile bui course of people to the Homes, there Spin Last Thursday 11¢ eing etwee 100 ang D eople rr : I 1 Al bile 1 ir ¢ te ( liza C( )C non. S ( n 1 Daj ol \ 12h ( Master ( i Co ( 1 Ho of I 1 A ns 1 Yor cornies. ding Cc , was ] 3 € Chair- 1 $1 nl } a neg in s effo r the suc These two Committees have ar- ( ssed through Harrisburg, s of the entire projec ind whose 0 Ge Saturday, May C: sle nsburg and Chambers 1 of personal time ang con- 30, 1914, as already announced in the burg. where they took dinner at the lien for the benefit of the mil- newspapers, by forming a parade in Montgomery Hotel. After dinner dollar improvement contributed the square at 8:00 a.m and then they journe to the beautiful Cala- he magnificent success it proceed to Mount Tunnel Cemetery mia Park, where they spent a short is 10 ized to be by all who re service will be held. Then the party took in the the Homes. After these services are concluded, battlefield at Gettysburgand returned Able and interesting addresses they Will proceed to Masonic Home home by way of York and Columbia,’ vere also delivered by Brothers Syl- Cemetery, where a like service will nearly all the machines arriving at vester S. Garwood ond Tustin P. Al) be provided. their destination till nine o'clock. man, both Past Masters of Shekinah At 2 o'clock P. M. a program will Twenty-six automobiles * with 124 Lodge. be rendered in the grand dining persons were entered in the run. The After dinner the visitors were |F00m. The joint Committee have the entire trip comprised about 160 miles. taken over the grounds in auiomo- | Acceptance of the following persons: Mr. Robert Forney acted as pilot, biles and shown the extent ana|d HED Williams, Esq, Grand Mas. while Mr. S. F. Ulrich ran the last beauty of the farms in their spring |" F- & A. M. of Pa.; Hon Edwin 8. car. Stuart, former Governor of Pa.; Hon. CoE a dress, as well as the provisions for the life's activities of the Homes. | | With lungs filled with the pure mountain air that surrounds our Homes, and hearts filleq with pleas- ant memories of their visit, the parti- cipants of the returned to their homes via. Pennsylvania Rail- 4:03 P. M. excursion road at there remains Civil War, garland emblem of be So long as one of grey veterans the crowned age and “G. AR” days and with the of wearing the the there will decoration memorial services for those departed comrads who sleep after life's de- votion to patriotism and valor. And when the pathetic sight of the totter: ing march of grey headed bent forms is no longer witnessed upon our streets as age’s solemn tribute to the memory of their dead comrads, there wi e Sons of Veterans “with in- hel to perpetulate this ji and impressive ( 1 ITE lowers on their graves, \Ias Homes has, since or ere ece been the I ( vete 1 the Civil War, I entere it. Those vivin 1 n H. Miller, of 31st Re P. e 20th Pa. Caval- € ) Ne York Engineers, W m Troop, William H. Albertson ( y 22rd ‘Reg. P. VV. al of the 1st B e, 3rd ivision, 6 corps to the d of A Finley of 2 V ind of the 4th 5. ( Hen Formos 82nd Reg. P. V 11 Kent of Knapp’'s Battery and Levi Eshbach of 111th Reg. Emergency Volunteers, Post N ) G. A. R. and Camp No. 74 S Veterans of Mount Joy ind Po No 02 ( A. R. and Camp No. 26 Sons of Veterans of Elizabeth- own combined with the Veterans of Homes and held their Memorial Services in Grand Lodge Hall on Sun- day afternoon, May 24th, 1914. The Posts and Camps preceeded by the Citizens Band of Elizabethtown marched to the Hall, and the exer- cices took place in the great dining hall which had been arranged for the the of a large The decorations U. S. flags and in front of the platform was chair for each deceased guest, who was a veteran, each chair | being draped with a flag and boquet. | The large hall filled with an | audience of over 400 persons. i The exercises were opened with a selection by the band, followed by all singing the first two verses of “America,” then followed prayer by | Rev. George R. Hoverter. Superintendent N. Franklin Heck- ler, by request of the Memerial Day Committee acted as Chairman, then addressed the assemblage, and called the roll of the departed guests and veterans of the Homes whose vacant chairs gave mute testimony of their absence from our midst and that they had not been forgotten. They were erection were | flowers: was George B. Orlady of Supreme Court of Pa.; Geo. W. McCandless, Esq., of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rev. Joseph Speers, Rector of the Episcopal Church of Wilkinsburg, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pa., and who is also a Masonic lect- urer of note. Addresses will be delivered by all these visiting Brethren, and the Com- mittee extends cordial invitation to and all attend a the citizeng of Elizabethtown friends of the Homes, to service. Dr. M. E. Conrad ment of Animal Husbandry and Prof. | Franklin Henges, Soil Expert at Har- the Homes with a valuable advice. of the this of the Depart: risburg honored and their The names many the visit many visitors from and ornamented our towns of states pages visitors register. reel GC WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN A $2,000,000.00 Example dollar's worth of busi the Ward Baking Co. Vithout a ness in sight, the erected and equipped two magnificent NATURE'S WARNING Mount Joy People Must Recognize and Heed it Kidney ills come—mysteriously. But nature generally warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. if the color is unnatural— See If there are settlings and sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, painful. Its time to fear serious kidney trouble. It’s time to use Dean's Kidney Pills. Doan’s have done great work in this locality. Paul McDevitt, E. Second St., Marietta, Pa. says: “I was troubled for a long time by pain in my Kkid- neys, brought on by a hard cold. It was almost impossible for me to at- tend to my work and the various remedies 1 used, brought no relief. I also tried plasters without success. Finally, someone told me to Doan’s Kidney ill and 1 di They did goo has kidney trouble will take by not giving Pills a tx ? Price 5 at. 1't simply 4 get Doan’'s Kid: Pills at Mr. MecDevit 1. Foster-Mi Co. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. a — Planting Tobacco Crop tobacco farm- W.D West Main Street bakeries in New York City, at a | Joseph K. Shultz, the cost of $2,000,000. {er of Washington Borough, is -at They knew the possibilities of ad- | worl in his fields with the planting vertising and depended® upon adver |of the 1914 crop. vith a force of tising to make their New York busl- | men he started work Friday and has | ness a success. « [two acres planted. Mr. Shultz will The result was twat in eight |plant about forty acres with tobacco months they obtained distribution this summer. for 350,000 loaves of bread per day | —-— Without advertising those two| Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | million dollar bakeries would be ao cumulating dust and cobwebs, and the two hundred autos used for de livery purposes would be idle. Use the Bulletin and watch business grow. your EPH LANDISVILLE The Landisville organized Club was Friday evening and the and mem- President; Tennis on following are the officers bers: Wm. Miss Emma Secretary; Roy Peris, Treasurer: Myrl Baker, Helen Miller, Barbara Minnich, Ruth Hoff- man, Paul Miller, Wm. Mumma, James Miller, Samuel Swarr. The club has adopted the name, the “Bule Sinnet” Club. A court has already been obtained and work has been begun on it, to put it in play- ing order. emcee ll Aree WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN Abraham Lincoln said: “I do not know much about the tariff, but Ido know this much; when we buy goods abroad we get the goods and the foreigner gets the money; when we buy goods made at home, we get both the goods and the money.” Those who get the “ lion’s share” of Mount Joy business are advertis- ers in the Bulletin. ree GE ree Read the Bulletin R. I.ong, Weaver, NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR I have opened a fine ice cream par- Fairview street the best Also Cold Soft Drinks. and see me. JNO. B. GANTZ Fairview St, MT. JOY, PA. lor at my home on where I serve only all Drop flavors. in mats mm wt Ely Bei omits VISIT THE Mount Joy Garage PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor If your Ford needs attention, I will be pleased to have you call on me. I carry a complete line of re- pairs for these cars and ean fix you up on short notice. General Repair Work a Specialty Also Automgjfle Hiring. Agent for Firestoné Pullman Tires. cream of STOO Your Kidneys The kidneys are for from the system. These onous. When they are not pletely expelled from the body removing waste matters waste matters are pois- promptly and com- they clog other or- DOOCOOOCTICOICOTOOOVVTOOGICTTOOOTOOT — AOOOOOOOO0O0OOOOOCOO00000CO0000O000000000000000000L0OG PURE OLIVE OIL ¥ Con digestive organs. tains nearly 1009 of nourishment, while the next most nutritious grains contains less than 909%, and vegetables very much less. Two tablespoonfuls of Pure Olive Cil contain more nourishment than one pound of meat, and does not overtax the The food value of Pure Olive Oil—providing the quality is right—has no equal, and its nutritive qualities are quickly assimilated by the system and transformed into healthy flesh. To get the best Olive Oil one must be very particular as to what " brand he buys, for all Olive Oils are neither pure nor of first quality. You will never buy any other brand of Olive Oil once you have purchased Olivese. “All thet tle label imolies is in the can” A. L. CAPRINI, Pittsburgh Sole American Importer SOLE DISTRIBUTOR . Chandler Mount Joy, Penna. A Big Special Fine Parlor Suites IN ALMOST ANY STYLE YOU COULD DESIRE; WELL MADE AND WILL LAST A LIFETIME WHILE THEY LAST AT FROM $12.00 up H. L. Spohn Te oYe ste stestoste ste sloote desist: SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. LE F re of of PE Undertaking and Embalming | v 5 ‘ 3 3 3 3 | docioofoofocooosfogocfortesiooosforferfeofocgoogecfosfoofortessoforfefoofesforfocfectsciesfocfarocfecfesfertorfecfuciesonfonfostonfesjorforocforecte | a I J Je a a J TS J 31 JUST RECEIVED A VERY FINE LOT OF LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS. ALSO A BIG LOT OF MEN'S SAMPLE SHOES. COME AT ONCE AND GET YOUR PICK. PRICES LOW. Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY,” PENNA. Advertise In *““Theg Bulletin” “A £78 TRAN NT SRN RN NNER SN A SRN SN AN NTN TN ra
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