7, A Shoe Polishes FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY | (7 £DC Soy 7 7 2 of S y Store WATCHES Cloeks and Jewelery Eyes tested and all kinds of GLASSES FITTED Also electrical goods such as ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT- ORS, FLASH LIGHTS, BATTERIES, ETC. S. H. Miller East Main street MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA “GILT EDGE," the only ladies’ shoe rom that positively contains Oil, Blacks, Polishes and Pre- serves ladies’ and children’s shoes, shines without rubbing, 25c. “FRENCH GLOSS,” 10c. “STAR” combination for cleaning and polishing all kindsof russet or tan shoes, 10c. “DANDY” size, 25¢. “QUICK WHITE" (in liquid form with sponge) quick- lycleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. 10c. & 25c. “ALBO" cleans and whitens BUCK, NUBUCK, SUEDE, and CANVAS SHOES. In round white cakes packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. In hand- some, large aluminum boxes, with sponge, 25¢c. 1f your dealer does not keep the kind you want, send us the price in stamps for full size package, charges paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO. 20-26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Shoe Polishes in the World. uw OOO wd | Outing of Publishers’ Association The Executive Committee of the Lancaster County Publishers’ Asso- decided that Hershey place to hold their an- the date being Monday, Arrangements are being made for the event. The members will gather at Lititz, where autos will be provided to make the trip to Hershey. [.ater a 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 Is The Film ciation has will be the nual outing, July 13. message from secretary the publishers asked to meet at Ephrata and over the new electric road to thence by trolley to Her- telephone the are £0 Lebanon, shey. says — ——— A Me ee ene fined near two cents for Goldsboro re- A preacher was picking berries cently. See That Yours is the Eastman N. C. Film The Word “KODAK” on the Spool End identifies the Genuine. Agent for Standard Steam Laundry HAIR CUTTING SHAVING Joseph B. Hershev Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agent for the Midletown Steam Laundry. Goods calied for Tuesday and delivered Friday. East Main St Beware of Mosquitoes often bite They are dangerous They spread disease. Don’t let them Rexall Skeeter Skoot Will keep mosquitoes from you, “Just rub little on the ex- posed parts of body, and they Satisfaction MOUNT JOY Terms Moderate Bell Telephone away CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY. PA Prompt Attention given to Sales of zeal Estate and Personal Property. a your near won't come you, guaranteed or money back. 10. 25 & 50¢ Steam Vulcanizing By Experienced Hands SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY NORTH WEST CORNER ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS Lancaster, Pa. Alf Work Guaranteed, Quick Service your work to us you difference in mileage maintenance cost. kinds done on in- Casings at reason- old only at E. W. Garber 81 E. MAIN ST, MT. JOY, PA. THE REXALL STORE By sending &) will notice the reaged VISIT THE Mount Joy Garage PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor of all ner Tubes and able prices. ©ePRRREEPeRLE We are Always Prepared to serve Pure Spring water ICE: IN ANY QUANTITY at Moderate Charges. attention, I >d to have you call on complete line of re- and can fix you needs Very a e cars Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. BO00S00000000 on short notice General Repair Work a Specialty Automoble Hiring. Agent & Pullman Tires. Also for Firestone SE a Li Ema LT For a Good Clean Shave SPECIAL TO WOMEN * Or a (Classy Hair Cut Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLORS Ww. St., Mount Joy Agt For Middletown Laundry fhe most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is Main tie A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed, As a medicinal antiseptic for douches CHAS. H. ZELLE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE rb oo) | | i m—— o n treating catarrh, inflammation or ilceration of nose, throat, and that I: caused by feminine ills it has no equal. | For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham | [ Tedicine Co.has recommended Paxtine E. Main St, Mount Joy | in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. | 7 Vvomen who have been cured say | is “worth its weight in gold.” At | | ‘uggists. b50c. large box, or by mail. Calling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Hstates Collection of Rents Surveying and Conveyancing OLD DR, THEEL GDR. W. L. THEEL den 8t., (formerly 535 N. 6th opp DEiLE Ga het acts Oly Gorm The prman Treatment, the only Care for Specific Blood Poison, Sey ont Care, al se Reroury & Arsyiis, worse tia the Disease 's 8 curse manity. Diseases, x NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR I have opened a fine ice cream par- lor at my home on Fairview street where I serve only the best cream of all flavors. Also Cold Soft Drinks. oie, Boles, mae ce | Drop in and see me. er Se 8 ih JNO. B. GANTZ Fairview St. MT. JOY, PA. | | all, Fronds. Hrs. 94,695 Son. 98 | } J THE BULLE MOUNT C Home News necessary, it is not, 1% asonic If it course HE NUAL OUTING Spend a Pleasant Fourth were which of to produce evidence that the spirit of patriotism with it that the searcher facts should have been present Masonic Homes on the Fourth to have obtained evidence in a convincing form. With “Old Glory” everywhere in evidence, | flung to the breeze on the outer ram- and its glorious stars and stripes on the inner walls of Grand Hall, a fitting spectacle for the inspiration of patriotism, and with every guest of the Homes wearing upon his or her breast miniature specimen of our flag, who would not patriotism still inspired the all our people, of whatever Inumerable red, white and blue air baloons floated gracefully through the air across the park, and in the evening a large concourse of people composed of the management, household and visiting friends the assembly room where a interesting program was members of the Men’s League of the Lutheran Church of this place, held, their annual outing in S. R. Snyder's grove, town on. Saturday. The morning was spent in fishing, pitching quoits, playing corner ball, fox and geese, and an old time pic- nic dinner was followed by a game of base ball, Mr. Levi Dillinger crowd for a while with several very Dutch recitations. incident to mar the Mrs. Wm, Hen- playing ball and second base, bone in her About forty {0 prove is not lost advancing age, east of was only after at the of July, necessary such | parts displaying interesting The only day's outing befel drix, who while running from first to fell and splintered a hand. All had time, The score of follows: Lodge a silken nation’s that hearts of sav present a the ball game age. hot Levi Dillinger's Team Alice Dillinger, W. R. Heilig, Nathan Stark, C. Pennypacker, 2 Levi Dillinger, 3b Mrs. A. Hershey, Wm. Sheaffer, Melvin Grove, Jennie Witmer, guests, 1b met in highly rendered. The proceedings fine address Franklin by a N. were opened Superintendent which was fit- ting salutatory to the occasion, then all present united in singing “America.” An appropriate scripture lesson then read by the chap- H. Shaffer. A beautiful “Sweetheart I loved stil,” and as an grand old bell,” Mrs. De Vore Welch. This the reading of the Declaration Independence by Geo. R. Welchans, M. D. A. “Yankee Doodle” was William panied by The ing was Watts, formed by Heckler, rf a L. Percy Heilig’s Team Rev. I... H. Kern, ¢ Arthur Hershey, Bard Bigler, 1b L. Percy Heilig, Helen Krall, 3b Edgar Missemer, Wm. Hendrix, Mrs, Wm. Hendrix, Bertha Missimer, cf Marie Barto, rf Dilg’s Team Heilig Team nia Sr BREEDING FLIES AT HOME Little Talks on Health and Hygiene by Samue] G. Dixon was Wm. duet lain, vocal and I encore, you love you “You're then sung by a were Misg then followed by and Katherine was of pianola solo performed 8 MacDonald, and address of by Master accom: clarinet principal de pastor Church piano. the even- = livered of of Hunter Re- whose Rev. J. Andrew’s by St. Lancaster, “Patriotism and splendiqd in how great matter a lit- ndleth.” “Behold a our 5 tle fire ki which ; ex For subject was Flag,” a address past the cam- has been wag- unceasing vigor until the of have come to realize dangerous disgusting little several years the fly flag of defined: significance, the the greatest the atest na- tion its history, was its paign against ed wi all : I B majority and how and’, insect Decency its beauty over re . oY us others, meaning of its stripes and all why stars : : this they the stand for, magic power patriotic enthusiasm in of American citizen. proceedings brought to the singing of “The ed Banner.” At the con- clusion of the exercises, the audience of By be. and it be abolished for places before may has to the it demand that whoever is re- toleration of its is a public enemy. vou criticize your neighbor make a tour of your own back yard. Of course your garbage can is properly provided with a lid? No. Well, sanitation begins at home. Seek no further until this is reme- died for here is the source of much of your trouble, . garbage health and the arouse heart The a close S every ; x sponsible breeding However, were with tar Spangl adjourned the Hall, a large number inhabitants of Elizabethtown and vicinity, who witnessed a fine display of fireworks, which by the generous kindness of members of the Committee on Masonic This is the record of a safe and sane fourth of July at the Homes, and in celebration we were honored with the presence and participation of Hon. George B. Or- P. G. M, of Huntingdon; F. M. George W. McCandless of Pitts- burgh: P. M. Andrew H. of Lancaster, and P. M. C. Schock of Mount Joy: all of whom are the Committee on of the Grand Lodge to the lawn at the rear where they were joined of the was made possible cans and the make-shift substitutes are the breed- ing places for millions and millions of flies during the summer months. Where the prompt removal of this kitchen refuse is impossible it should be kept in a tightly closed receptacle, A little kerosene poured over it every day or so will prevent the flies from breeding. There are many other breeding grounds —dirty stables, insanitary out-houses, etc., but none more com- mon than the uncovered garbage can. One screened maure pit will do more to exterminate flies than a carload of swatters, no matter how enthusiastically wielded. Do your share in the work of de- stroying these dangerous pests by cleaning out their breeding places. AI or re Uncovered Homes, its lady, Hershey Henry members of Homes of Pennsylvania. Through Mrs. Witmer Homes, the Masonic the of guests Mr and of the Masons, their Mountville their kindly by motoring of forty, on Sun- or the of con-' | They citizer hits has efforts Hess, resident friends neighbors and of were influenced to show interest in the Homes, Memorial for Veteran Teacher Through the efforts of a number of Maytown, organization and named for H. T. Albert, a former teacher Centra] High School, who is now residing in Burn- ham, Kansas, is eighty-five years Id. The organization James Johnstin, President; H. Secretary; Prof. Jacobs It is pro- funds for this pur- of Professor Al- the School pupils of the requested to con- the communication small photograph of So far the liberal. here, to the number July 5 cting were th. fi DAE . h, 1 purpose 1s of an the religious services. by Rev. R. R. : of the United Prof Mountyille, The serv ye and be heen formed accompanied b. D. Church terwick, Pastor of the 3rethren of and of his church jeeg OVD, and unusual interest auty, officers of the F. Clepper, sermon was a with William B posed hich r effort, w apt attention large audience. a sib. : Se H yiographer. 1e singing was of a high order: the ° bi Apher to se ral present Al] have solo and duet being especially fine, 1 5 . chase of much admired, while the singing 2 . bert i of it to and Board choir f such a degree y ? SSrrRGeT excellenc to a place former been with sent a school was Luell ocation, among the bhest Tl following 3 tribute, a ha , pianist, ano Inv oid the Scripture s been Te venerable instructor. Hymn XT oid responses have heen very Choir, Prayer, ? a pe WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN Abraham Lincoln sald: “I do not know much about the tariff, but Ido know this much; when we buy goods abroad 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” Grand Hall, is the massive | of Mount Joy business are advertis- solidity of its granite walls. A short |ers in the Bulletin. {time since we were honored wiih a | | visit by Brothér Thomas J. Lindley, To Ehiarge Car Works 2 member ot Lodge No. 40 of Jeter Formal announcement wag made fonville, Indiana, who is a member | ciorday by the Middletown Car Jof a Committee appointed to take| oompany for the proposed improve- | the necessary steps preparatory to nts to its plant that will include Sermon, Miss Schopf; Bene- ser: Duet, S. Hymn, lle friends have placed by give them obligations their will always us we 1 pleas to welcome to the Homes. One of the comes to minds of the observer striking impressions that 0. TL.odge A in | me | the state of Indiana, Brother Lindley | was deeply impressed with the gre#t | work in contemplation, and in view- ing the grand walls of our massive building, he declared, “Most men build for to-day, but you have built for a thousand years.” | Borough, an expenditure of $500,000 | {and the employment, when the new additions are completed, of 700 ad- ditional men. —t- OE The family of the late James BE. Webb wish to/thank all who in any way assisted/ them during their re- Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ' cent bereavement. i ——— of that | mills operating | ‘ = contains many ber. | traing will | OY. PA. entertained the "advice. very enjoyable ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE Men's League of Lutheran Church | There Are So Many ake Cures and Foolish People x known farmer > was re- to his a well York county, $10,000 according own statement, by a newly cultivat- ed acquaintance, How true the statement that old friends are best! And who under the sun wculd think with the constant publication of the J. E. Hess, of southern lieved of many “get rich quick schemes” that | intelligent men would still invest practically all they are worth, with- out spending a few dollars for legai published just before Mr. Hess’ un- fortunate affair occurred and in his | home paper at that: FAKE CURES AND FOOLISH PEOPLE We are gullible individuals who invest their money in all manner of get quick schemes. These poor dupes are the laughing stock of sensible men and women, who wonder how they could be misled by the exag- gerated promises of fake promoters. For every individual who invests with these unscrupulous financial sharks there are a dozen gullible people who throw away their money and risk their happiness by investing in fake cures. A man may lose his money and be none the worse for run if he profit by his experience, but the use of consumption cures, soothing syrups, spring tonics and curealls of every description is fraught with genuine danger. Often- times these quack remedies con- tain habit forming drugs. The ail- ing men and women who trust to these and delay consulting an ex- perienced physician are trifling with their most precious possession— health. Physicians of professional stand- ing do not advertise. Any man who claims in print or elsewhere that he has an unfailing cure for the ills of humanity should be regarded with the utmost suspicion. The traveling quacks advertising under their own names or as “medical institutes” should be strictly avoided. They prey upon the weak and ailing. The majority of their advertisements be- gin with extravagant promises of free treatment, and in the long run they usually succeed in fleecing their patients out of far more than a regular physician would have charg- ed to attend the case. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred the poor pa- tients are worse off than they were in the beginning. All too often there is a tragic ending. Medical ethics requires a physician to give freely to the world all discoveries which may benefit humanity, This is rigid- ly adhered to by all physicians of any professional standing. The es- tablished physician like the estab- ished merchant depends for his live- lihood upon his reputation for fair dealing and his ability as a practl- tioner. If people would but fake cures, fake treatments allied cures they relief, if any be entirely upon the never to be realized cialist” so called is pelled to move from city earn a livelihood. el eee SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS BULLETIN follow up and all received, is based and “the spe generally com- to city to A $2,000,000.00 Example Without a dollar's worth of busi ness in sight, the Ward Baking Co. erected and equipped two magnificent bakeries in New York City, ata cost of $2,000,000. They knew the possibilities of ad- vertising and depended upon adver tising to make their New York busi ness a success. The result months they for Without million dollar cumulating dust in distribution wag nat obtained advertising those and livery purposes would be idle. Use the Bulletin and wateh your business grow. —————— ee BIG LAND DEAL 1800 Acres of Timberland at Mount Gretna Sold the title of between of timberland, Conveyance of 1700 and in Cold county, 1800 acres Springs Mt Tuesday tives of Mrs. Park, N.Y. secretary township, near Gretna cluded between representa of Hartman, Annie and Rogers, AL treasurer of the Company. and Mountain Lumber The tract of chased land was practically ago although for- of the title had not The South present has in the tract which thousand feet of tim- The consideration was $21,000. Hr el me two years transfer made. mal been Company at Mt. Gretna Train Service The summer train schedule at Mt. ‘he Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Mass. | |the erection of a Masonic Homes for ye purchase of two blocks in the | retna went into effect Monday and during the outing season sixteen arrive at and leave the grove daily. This is expected to af- ford ample accommodation to all. Sr em lA leis Subscribe for the Mi. Joy Bulletin. 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Joy Bulletin. eight | 350,000 . loaves of bread per day. | two | bakeries would be ao | cobwebs, and | the two hundred autos used for de-| Hyde | South | pur- | Mountain | two saw | The following is a clipping | continually reading of the | equally | health and | it in. the long | will find that their | promised results, SeoTeaieetesToadoctontoctoatontoadontiontoetordordomioatoatoctocioatocioctoctontoatoatoonboatortontontonioaherie thetbe le dential all Ath ih lh oh uk a a OD BN TTT TTT Trill Pdedd I.ebanon was con- | SeSusseRgRe tsp 1 | | | The act | months of | were as follows. | | 417; rich | | operators, | fers, 12,742; Ww AUTO LICENSES REDUCED DIRE DIS Half Price For Motors Registered After July 1 The State Highway has issued notices Mount Joy Red it igNear at Hand to Doi teglect an achi Department | to applicants for | Bagche is often the for heb: registering and licensing of Pome Neg’¢t hurrying to | biles that, beginning Wednesday, the! iq mans that urinary t | fees specified in the act of July 7, | follow. ¢ Kid 911. on Or ghger of worse 191%, are reduced one-half, except Here! Eltzabethtown td | those for motorcycles and dealers. B. § Gish, W. High St. specifies that the fees for | (own, p. says: “Three ¥ registration, when issued on or after |had a me and aching July 1, in any year, shall be one-half | pains af0Ss my loins. IT in of those required during the first six trouble ¥Me from weak é g hurt me When I was st the year, and that all lifting ad I couldn't rest registrations shall expire on Decem- night [read about Doan’ ber 31, of the year for which issued. Fills and 80t a Ju. oT At the close of business Tuesday cured me and avert the number of licenses granted dur- trouble {PM my back or since, 1 feel justified in| ing the first six months of the year mending roan’s Kidney Pills. Priea 500 ft all dealers. _ simply ask for kidney reme 87.455; Doan’s Kite. Pill 5,461; tractors, Mr. Gish 1ad. Foster-Milhiir motorcycles, 12, Props, Bufnlo, N. Y. dealers, 3,399; : TT TTT aa motorcycles trans-| Ou Home Markets 127, and registration transfers, Butter, per Ib. a total. of 154,776. Bees, per Gz. The amount of money in the State I-2rd, per Ib Treasury from the licensing and reg-| Potatoes per bu. istering of automobiles is up to the Oats, per bu amount of $1,067,295. | Wheat, per ———— { Corn, per bu Pneumatic tired vehicles, solid tired vehicles, trailers, 136; drivers, 23,929; 381; 23,92 17,966; nu. Read the Bulletin Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | Read the Billetin Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulle Your Kidneys # The kidneys are for removing waste matters from the system, These waste matters are pois- onous. When they are not promptly and com- pletely expelled from the body they clog other or- gans, interfering with their work. Therefore, kid- ney trouble leads to other troubles—eye diseases, nervous affections, chronic headaches, rheuma- tism, Neuralgia. Neglecting your kidneys when there is anything the matter with them is a seri- ous thing. Rexall Kidney Pills are, we believe, a most effective remedy for kidney weakness of all kinds. We make this statement after ence with other forms of kidney treatments, We are c we are wise in selecting as a remedy that we can reco one among the many that we have for sale. If They Fail Your Money Bac We are so positive that Rexall Kidney Pills are unexd any other similar form of Kidney remedy, and that th¥y all we claim, that we sell them with our own personal ig that they shall not cost the user a cent if they fail to 28 satisfaction. Price 50c Sold only by E. W. Garbér, Mt. THE REXALL STORE LONI OO0OOOOOOOOOCO000COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO RPLOOOOOVOOO00OOOCOOOCOOOONOOOOOOOO00C € i oefocfecfocfoofeoforionforferesiocteioofoofudunfecgeogececferionfosfefonforforfects A Big Speci: Fine Parlor Suites IN ALMOST ANY STYLE YOU COULD DESIRE; WELL MADE AND WILL LAST A LIFETIME AT FROM $12.00 up | WHANANIOOOOTOOOOOOOTOOOOC00OOOCOCOoOOOOOO000 WL H. L. Spohn Undertaking and Embalming SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE W. Main St., 22 a Te WHILE . THEY LAST Mount Joy, Pa. Zo cBoalk > Tr OOOO0000OO0OCO0000O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOS Second Special Sale of ART CUT GLASS We secured another lot of one thousand pieces of ‘art cut glass, which go on saleat one-fourth and one-thirg of factory prices. 9¢ 29¢ 39¢ This glassware is so exactly like cut glass, both in depth of cutting and high gloss finish that it really examination to discover that it is in any way different finest hand cut glassware. This lot will not last more than a few days, interested in any way in cut glass don't let this tunity go by, as it is positively the greatest glass in Lancaster. See our display in our east window. Westenberger Maley & Myers 125-131 East King St. LANCASTEF, PA. weight, in requires close from the and if you are unusual oppor- sale ever held A ESB SLR bd AdvertiseInT
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