SPECT FARMS: tan WII nN J. L \ UTTER Pwd ALY i Ne irtuat Sight Real Estate &, Insurance Ww. Srirdua = J Farmers Trust Bld 2 { 5 ; f t g LEBAN { The camp meeting for the season (gists of America made a statement : ON, PA of 1914 has been placed upon the la few weeks ago which has caused a [ | pages of history ever to be remem ore: i i i ibered as a seas [ refres 3 |great deal of discussion among sci 80050003000 500002009060000 | d as a season of refreshment {entists in the medical press. ° e | to body and soul. He said: “If the new hair grower, WHY SLIM QUIT Dr. Watchorn conducted the Com- lildredina Hair Remedy, increases munjon service, assisted by Revs. J. By JAMES E. WOOD. ° 9 ° « . . |its sales as it has during the past| e e E. Deacon, J, C. Bieri, Percy L. Car- é ale 4 Aig b 1 ° : year, it will be used by nearly every : . ® e * ° One of the most prominent drug- {FUN Tm Tneseseconsenniossrssnscone Regarding Our Genuine Rugust Furniture Sale Dunkle delivered the Communion | within eight years. 0000000000000000000000000 scrmon from the text St. Mark 15:- “When Mildredina Hair Remedy is (Copyright.) 34. ; P FILLED CASES, used almost universally, dandruff The boomeritis germ slipped intc| Rev. Percy L. Carpenter conduct- [wil] disappear and With its depart. | BY blood, and after a restless spring | eq the Young Peoples’ service. Z. {ure baldness, itching scalp, splitting the Summer found | wv, Keller of Mt. Joy, quoted fifty [hair and all scalp diseases will fol- me at Hill Top | verses of Scripture as the Bible les. ! 1 i h t {low and twenty years from now a ; a od South son. ® ibald head will be a rarity.” @ ! / 3 fie | An audience that packed the audi- penter and W. “_, Dunkle. Rev. {man, woman and child in America — d for Twety Years. ployment and : . “There is only one way to cure ) nally succeeded °riUm was present for the closing {dandruff, and that is to kill the i \4 \ in securing a eXercises of the camp. This was the Sw |germs. There is only one hair || Ds «| place on the largest number of people that have | different designs, | preparation that will kill the germs RS Damas Lf Smoky River & attended the last service of camp ted, plain polishand = (and that is Mildredina Hair Rem- Pe Fer Southern railroad, for many years. Professors Mack edy. This unusual hair restorer SA where I wad and Schneider conducted a very | with its record of thousands of cures | Mid [f#o%| placed on the ex: helpful song service, beginning at there is any life left; it will cure : tra list. 7:30. Dr.Watchorn preached the dandruff, stop falling hair and itching After three months of very irregu- sermon. At the close of the sermon lar and trying work I was assigned to ; y : : |of the scalp in three weeks, or mon- a regular ye x No. 1448, an oh ton: Dr. Watchorn asked his assistants ey back. wheeler in very bad shape. Ho give 5 repor of ins Work Jo Nn It is the most pleasant and invig-| One night after a particularly vex- | Which they had charge. Following 10] [80 orating tonic, is not sticky or.greasy | atious doubling trip I hurried to the this the concluding service of the and is used extensively by ladies of | hash-house, ate quickly, and hastened | camp was begun, This consisted of refinement who desire to have and to | to bed exhausted. | the grand march around the camp keep their hair soft, lustrous and I bad slept perhaps two hours when | circle, the drummers and cornetists, luxuriant. Fifty cents for a large | I Was awakened by some one pound | together with the Religious Direct- bottle, druggists everywhere. Mail fap on id Soo err 1 dra or and his assistants leading the orders filled by American Proprie- ies 8 the matter? rawled | way Mr. Sipple of Columbia, sound- tary Co., Boston, Mass. 2 ed the bugle as a signal that the “It’s Red,” the call-boy’s voice | CRTAD Of the $535 No: DOE to to Aug.5-4t sounded over the transom, “you've got | . } Jonson Way about po | closed. Rev, Percy Carpenter sound- | - to go north on a fruit train. Hurry | y cat Market up!” ied taps, while Dr. Watchorn pro- E ARMS My body ached with fatigue, and I Dounced the benediction and an- realized that in my condition I was | nounced that the Landisville camp- FOR SALE not fit for the cab. | meeting for the year 1914 had come “Tell the old man I'm sick and can’t | to a close. INVESTOR!—Do you want to buy | go out,” I called. The Rev. John Watchorn, B. D,, a farm as an investment or specula- To my surprise, Red hurried away [for six years the religious director, tion? Don’t fail to send for our big | without a word, but before I had fallen Bs os of Sy oanon Vauey Barns re oi pdb fg dh ot Yirscior of. the camp ness your, and sh Beef, Veal Pork and Fosky Yon oah hay Jorg ore % | door. | introduced as his successor Rev. J. prices that will give you a big in- | . | C. Bieri, pastor of the First M. E. : 1 i : “What thd devil's the matter,” I § always right. come or that can be re-sold quickly cried angrily. , | Church, Columbia. K ALL at big profits. “Aw, who are yer yellin’ at?” yelled | Rev. E. W. Rushton, pastor of St. @ , 3 ‘ > 3 FARM OWNER!—Do you have a Red. “Can I help the old man’s or- | Peter's M. BE. Church, Reading. suc- fest, Opp. Bank, farm that you can sell at a high | ders? He says if yer don't come on, [ceeds Rev. Percy I. Carpenter as MOUNT JOY, PA. rice? Sell it and come over here You'll be canned.” { leader of the Young Peoples’ servic- and buy two farms for the money, < Says I TosiTaaning Dro: y : 3 Hen fane outburst, “tell the old man that I LR AG - You got ior one. cai ye ¢ ake the job «¢ i g r ICE CREAM PARLOR ; sald he can take the job and go north | pREpRICTS 15 CENT TOBACCO opened a fine ice cream par- TENANT FARMER!—Have you, with it, if he likes. — eae = ’ . ; home on Fairview street saved up a little money but not I awoke much refreshed at one in nACcount of Poor Crops. Eisewiiers ) ow could they. We don’t need to put a whole lot of profit on our All Furniture Sold Hzre is Subject to a Lifelong Guarantee Monogram or in- aved free. F anything goes wrong a month hence, a year hence, or five years from now, Donovan’s will alwavs be ready to make it good if the fault is in the merchandise. Bowman's Store) v >» 51 Other Store’s Prices Are Our Best Hdvertisement 1 ER GT HENEVER a customer comes in to our department with com- parative prices, we always have no trouble to sell them. have on, hand anything in The more prices they have and the more stores they have s | announced that he would not be the already been to, makes it all the easier for us. No Other Store In This Whole Cotlinty Can Touch Our Low Prices wne, Tlral | ale nef 4 erve only the best cream of enough 10 pay Lancaster county De heen Dae Seay Kimbrough’ Sees High Prices Also Cold Soft Drinks. prices? Come over to Lebanon Val- fee ok a A Ahead ag see me, log [nd ses whi sou ean dp for n He greeted me with a frigid “good w— s— JNO. B. GANTZ small amount of cash. evening.” On his return from an extended MT. JOY, PA. Will he glad to send you our big “I suppose I can get my time?” I Ohio, Kentucky and cf farmg for sale and, if you asked 1 1 L ALTO WOMEN ps 3 : : : ged Tennessee, R. I. Kimbrough, genera A come to Lebanon, we will show you He nodded. has i) : rs of the Seed Leaf Tobacco P- « “But 1 10t going tc ire v ” ¥ economical, cleansing and | any of the farms free of charge that 3 y Ie oo golag to fire you," he Growers’ company, reports that in jal of all antiseptics is vou want top see added. “A 60-day rest will do, I think. SL 3 t I Hi ive von. : ize those tobacco districts of those ®@ | Y Id t thi k f b : Cl thi @ We have a record of nearly 200 oD = YE = Ehpme 0 Tertius ates Ri come in competition ®) ou wou n in oO uying Oo ing rs are orders. states in farm sales.,Have done a Real-Estate I rode to Smoky River on No. 37, ( with Lancaster county tobacco there ol, 2 ricceded to. headauartors. of ne |p Xo) or Shoes from an Installment Deal- optic Powder to ese. witout one cent toss of| Sand Mountain division of the PF. | "5 ie semming ast he cro er. Then why would you Daron: ize such establishments when you want Furniture. Furniture. We have twenty-seven other departments that all 0G help to pay our rent and other expenses, whereas the specialty store has to make an enormous profit to cover its entire expenses. ©e® trip througt >) . . : | i , v : 4 + water as needed. | either principal or interest. are > ‘annot possibly be over 40 per cent. 8 2 1 ; : was informed by the master mechanic ; ntisemtic Tor c ’e refer yo any bank or in : : : : lof a crop in much of the territory : ange] LG fol douches | We refer you io any honk ! that they had hired a number of new |” ! much he territory g catarrh, inflammation OF | dividual in Lebanon County as t0| engineers and were not then in need | only 10 per c f a crop of nose, throat, and that reliability and particularly to! of anv more. Lo tht i, which prodiess eminine ills it has no equal. rears the Lydia E. Pinkham | : s recommended Paxténe | bought Tarms » correspondence with | our list at once. { : in ty roves its superiority.| NosT LEBANON COUNTY abt; 7 5 The road was pa $225 for a). locas 73 heen owe, ih FARMS WILL ADVANCE 50 PER,’ 0 v8 Poy 2 en [the present crop outleok is that 3 in golc 1 Ta a APE lundred miles, eci ake 50c. large box, or by mail, lc ENT IN THE NEXI 3 YEARS: | | the job and endeavor to hold n Toilet Co., Boston, Mass YOU WILL AGREE TO THIS | about fort, r sixty days of my lay- aster County people who have [ was contemplating a return to Hill | stogie wrapper tobacco there will through us. Send for | Top, when'I met an old acquaintance, be any of tl 1914 crop suitable the P. F. & S. W. or kemen. 1 be drawn from . amma | Lancaster county tops and filler to OUR own common sense would convince you that stores that do [1 yacco will be i big demand and business on the dollar a week plan are not the place for the | I made my first trip on No. 98, a [should bring good prices for the 1914 SOR REE Ie | fast freight. One of » road's new |crop. The large shortage f i ehgine Slim Post, 1s our hogger. | 1913 crop in the temming districts ceoun for } » great demand them down . man who has his money in his pocket to pay for his merchan- dite. Such stores must get big prices. They are entitled to them be- herep in cause no matter how shrewdly they are managed, they incur many a bad debt. Their capital is tied up. They are compelled “to employ collectors, all of which has to come out of the profit on the sale of | ous rate. Sli ® 9 bg : n Im w that y ) enclep : : | ing this and afterwards ted that baneas ter ae : 3 I al B® | he could hold any train on that incline With the good prospects in Lan with the air, caster county for a large percentage We laughed at him, and one old- |of tops in the 1914 crop, and in | timer, Williams, warned him that he | consideration of the inevitable large \ ! had better be careful, for he might not | gemanq for the low gerade tobacco, @) e Se # | show us more than once. ne is forced to the conclusion that x My next trip out of Sn i y River . : : ! 3 : ne o moky R the farmers wil] have no trouble in was made o1 No. 74, with Slim on the | seat of the 5 ; : At South Shoiiy River, the S. M. & of course, conditioned on continued » i R | S. crossed our rails. It was the usual | favorable weather and close atten- e B | order of things to pass the crossing | tion by the growers in every respect | at about five miles an hour. so as to produce as good quality of I ¢ 1 I noticed with some wonder that |ishacco as the present development EN HAVE LONG since learned, to their satis- i We were making more than ten miles ON e faction, this fact, that GROFF & WOLF Reduc- when we clicked over the crossing, laCLliou, S C ’ -’ - : a 1 i 3 and my amazement increased when Jales ES Ve "10t o rt Sales of Solid-Value Clothing. Slim dumped us over the summit of | Sand mountain at almost twenty |©2sy, and a retort alwa miles. more witty than it looks in black arc not confined to a table of Suits of worth- Jimmy, the other brakeman in th= |and white. Besides, the spontaneity Furniture. In conclusion buy from the store that sells the lowest, that protects you with an ironclad guarantee, that has one price for everybody that does business one way only, then you will have the assurance that your dollars have produced as much for you as it is possible anywhere in America today. Three Specials Aug. Furniture Sale From our Great Which we Want you to Compare With Similar ones Offered Elsewhere Brass Bed Parlor Suite room Suite 33.00 524.95 $17. A Real $8.75 Value jActastly Worth $33.50 corne getting 15 and 5 for the 1914 crop, indicates. Repartee with hecklers © 2PPEOEPEOROEOYEEOEOOPEPEEEE® er, they have come to know that our Reduc- ){ A © (¢ y ©) arly worthless patterns— but comprise our en- Sev, was back i is ge of the must be taken into consideration. 5 5 . string as we went whizzing down tha At a recent bye-election a man in reduced not from REPUTED values, but from | grade. I was somewhat startled when | the crowd called out to a girl speak- which every one sold all thru the regu- 2 | I saw him set the brakes and hurry back to the dog-house. Our speed rapidly increased, and I , the GROFF & WOLF reductions: 3 { had almost decided to ask Slim if any- Tas a pig got? 3 thing was wrong when he whistled for 3 for $10.00 Suits brakes { “Take off your boots and count, HOEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELEEEEEREOEEEELCEOEEEPEEEEEPEEEEEOEEEEPEPOOOEOEGS er; “You think you're a heducated woman? We then, how many toes IE I) for $12.00 Suits i | I set what Jimmy had left and we | Was the reply. y li y . y Firs Soe} rrr GE A Amn for $15.00 Suits slowed iD shghily. lo my astonish- i | ment, and the con cut off the Jecause they tore up the sidewalk i caboose and "put the brakes on hard. \ in front f the High school building for $20.00 Suits & | Again Slim called for brakes. I high- | tq 1av euiters. without cetting a per- i1 y s and ! x 2 | balled him. Ag: n | whistled, and it from the town clerk and paying : once more I hi a : a : > owl 2 rite a | 1 fe f fift cents the members for $25.00 Suits io | By this sos r : 15% cents, h m @EeEeOEOE® OOO for $18.00 Suits ) Gs @ )( \ @ for $22.00 Suits @O © { \ alarmed, for 8 | miles an hour regularly $10, $12 and $15—NOW 85 | s like a v to 100 Suits—ma inly one or two sizes ©) OO head five OO BE DE © PoP] om d PAYS YOUR CAR FOR THE GREATER GROFF & WOLF STORE. V1 ITCH Pos & Wolf Go. [zis POOOE es )@ © © ch hills as these.” He meant it, too, for he walked back to Smoky River rather than ride over Sand mountain, I) 26-28 North Queen Street sabetht ND AEANCASTER., PENNE ANCASTER'S FASTEST GROWING STORE AN GG) ~ ( by Rev. Fulmer Peter's Luthera ( irch. ee rn Ma 8 oct : : ~) — > eee | : i WANTED—Pair of old fire dogs ori Subscribe for the Mi. Jovy Bulletin © 32=- -38 East King Street, = = Lancaster. Pen *1 PEOOOC | | andirons. 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