Fags TWO an THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY. PA. [ : Wednesday, August 26, THE BULLETIN MARIETTA MOTHER OF | RHEEMS CAN'T LOSE HAIR | MOUNT : ” — ! oy J0Y, PA There Will Be a Big Time Here cr | This Town Has Quite a Record fer a| Twenty Years irom Today a Bald- ; [LION] J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro’. Labor Day SCHOOL GIRL Big Railroad Business headed Man Will Be an Unusual A EA R Norman Hughes ' Lykens Clayton Nissley of Lancaster, | ry SUBSCRIPTION PRICE . SIX Montr ¥ friends in this place. | One of the most prominent drug Tells How Lydia E. Pinkhant's : N. N. Greiner transacted business |gisis of America 1 e a statenent 1iree Months. . one day last week. . few weeks ago which has caused Coples, Sel re lent nd Mrs He ard Nay ot are Vegetable Compound Re- es : ir Mary stored Her Daugh- ve agents canvas- it deal of discussion among Sci- i in the medical press. id: “If the new hair gr(wver, ) 1 ld dredina Hair Remedy, incrases Plover, low 8 From a i bethtown College last week was well [its sales as it has during the Past my 13 year old daughter he represented from this vieinity. ear, it will be used by nearly e’ery pr We eS ke 3 1 i i i Bae TE . I spo Ke Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyder and | man, woman and child in America nree doctors bout it and thev did | wmond Souders spent last Sunday | within eight years, I v 1t alll > C y : : . : ot he lv ler any, s f Mr. and Mrs. Ezra “When Mildredina Hair Remedy is i L i r iC aily. . . My | Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Souders. used almost universally, dandruff Vegetable Com- Mrs. E. E. Risser of Lawn, raised | wil] disaprear and with its depart 9 pound h: been of | 3 tomato from a Rheems hot house! ure baldness, itching scalp, splitting andparents: Mr. < Ee n Bt pms, [plant that weighed 2 pounds and {hair and all scalp diseases will fol- A Cm B on Walnut NR Nn Soatiey avy {five ounces, {low and twenty years from now 1 8, 1 on, oO1 alnu \ \o her give it a trial. 1 BT ELIZABETHTOWN t lis AE te Geyer's camp and the Rheems bald head will bs a rarity.” | She has taken five wr : : bottles of the Vege- | camp caused quite a congestion of There is only one way to cure] dandruff, and that is to kill the germs. There is only one hair at improved. of Lancaster, worn by U.S. . . Soldiers, Uppers and Soles Vis- colized 3 Box toe. = ] an Irs. J. Raymond Cassel, p Hawkins Lands a 22-lb. Snapper ,¢ philadelphia were the guests of table Compound ac- |fravel on main street through this the Susquehanna Riv former DAlents 20d Mrs cording to direction s on the bottle and place last Sunday. ’ ; S A M rs Son “> she is cured of this trouble. She was | Np and Mrs. Stephen King left on |Preraration that will kill the germs ailors, aa a ep 1. a ] »y +h } vi a) Y * : M 3 ; . left on Thursday oa all He down an she rted hing an extensive western trip t and that is Mildredina Hair Rem- rines and Militiamen. a toni Vit y D gle the Compound and her ds did not . edy., This unusual] hair rer A for Atlanti ity : : fast’ Monday. wier will 8 y. Ss sual air restorer : 3 sn Breas § Uliie s ughter, Miss May ve re. come right. She was so poorly and |'a5t Monday Vier Mey. wij srend with its record of thousands of cures : Colonel Stephen C. Mills, in service in the Boborts 1s vamuny ned from i Niagara Falls Weak that I often had to help her dress (# Week or ten days. tiers 15 Ame 31 left : # wil 2 : Philippines, tramped 18 miles in a new pair the nds a herself, but now she is regular and is | The third and last Sunday. of the i 3 BAY io eth o wi gure first day he ever wore Herman's U. S. Army oo L Borat aed deueh growing strong and healthy.’ —DMrs. |A. M. E. Campmeeting held in the SARA, Stop falling hair and itching Shoes, 15 miles the second day and long distances Ph L. Brandt ang dough Mapmv Hervie, Plover, lowe. Helsev grove wis a record hreaker|Ol Hic Scalp in three weeks, or mon- > 8 r y g Ethelbert Miller attended Li : ; froley 2 Bf ; ey back. the next two days, through mud and water often ee Hundreds of such letters expressing for attendance and good order. I 7s the mist plersant And tivie waist deep, and over slippery, rocky hills, and gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink- Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Kraybill and} _.. todle 4 et pie X Avie \ his feet were neither rubbed, bruised nor abrased. ham’s Vegetable Compound has accom- | 44, 34 Ta . ; gg ob 10ky OF Sreasy 2 J 5 ih aughter Dora, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. ‘ i I lished are constantly ing received, | cv. : 5 Heh Sem Rin] tHe ind is used extensively by ladies of A , ‘That was because U. S. Army Surgeons de- n 4 1 1'01 an :nildren accc pa 3G the 5 : : | this grand old coi ie > Si oi rads refinement who desire ‘to have and to | Ji signed the lasts; uppers are of best calf skins; tie 1c ty excursion ast «» ay. 1» : : ! e X 2 in keep their hair soft lustrous and i outsoles of Texas unscoured oak; insoles of MTS . S. raybp pen ar hh mriant Nifty 3 lone and > ” - : Ne uxuriant. Fifty cents for a large superior quality leather, pliable, easy and durable ; lining is Ts ; week with her daughte rs. + _ $l: i ; ina 1d day out but i Der aang, bottle, druggists everywhere. | Mail specially tested drill; heels are solid whole oak lifts with : 2. B isser and family where she 1 : y n 's Ve pme- | Ba Sr, [Orde filled by American Proprie : hemlock top pieces; workmanship is best in the world. or e part in boiling apple but: tary = Boston, Mass. HERMAN’'S U. S. ARMY SHOES are Ang h-4 : i : built [to keep the feet comfortable through the hardest service in all climates and all weathers. —— | JOSEPH M. HERMAN & CO., Boston a Victim of Cramp-Body : MANUFACTURERS Is Rees ered Canada Hum- etl Ee erm DROWNED AT BAINBRIDGE ent occu morning auspices Student is a class in this place nd e past ten days and meeting was held ¢ he resi ¢ s with James Riskey; of Mr. and Mir Harry K. 1c f oung Free ndis last Saturday. e island numh for the guests of |, vos yy ahi : Bis Sy a a \ first class record .gae business Biinbridee started to ry } n 1 ¥ 1 11 . struck i gu : : : : vo bands will hel ven the - HDAC MN 3 § rth Market . Ie ao Si on the Rheems P. Ra sidi ody w Frank Liphart casion. Aside from an automobile M€aAOW 1 evening h ihe RI ns z Frogs. 18 : RE : a : . where 10 cars were 1} / le an James 2 parac in the morning, in the after- . SAG mere i] : pita children as A ; : Rd 7 Re <hibitors. for loading and sacle, dived into a civic and industrial parade FoidBe, Me Aa rttle s . Si : ; guests of | . ; the past Week at 4 bhanon Fair + Heist loading pj it the body n evening ‘"¢ past Week cai IN ROH RIL. g / Farmers Associa 1 will be énd loading hx ing hay and pot va vm 1 1 A amo ly pe te sat Actually Keeps HOTEL McGINNIS pre watermelon peddling trip caused the Mosquitoes The undersigned having remodeled Wu. grade horse to scare and run away, the | tn e Oo Mo ‘sville, six and a wagon upsetting. Showers’ ten-year. Away . la oney Hotel, adding a We of Lancaster. early old daughter, who was with him, There are so many inferior prejunmber of sleeping rooms, bath, ete Wey evening. Both men are now was thrown out, but escaped injury. De now On the market nf is now prepared to entertain transi lying in the General hospital and are Her father was not so fortunate, for keeping mosquitoes at a safe dis- | ent and regular guests. g tance from you and to soothe the! expected to recover. he was caught under the wagon and The freight train was extra No. dragged a considerable distance. results of their attack that we RESTAURANT R43 in charge of Engineer W. U. When picked up it was found that thought you would appreciate know- TURTLE SOUP, Etc. Ete. Starr and Conductor J. G. Hershey. he was seriously injured. One ear "8 of ome that actually keeps moS-| py ,., pining Room for ladi The trip to the hospital was made had been torn off and he was cut quitoes away. It was the firs pre connection with hotel where in short order. There after an ex- and bruised all over, besides having paration of its kind ever offered— lay at Lancaster. A Goud Normal School—The Best inati : f that Clarente ned it ati As the the original. 1 . € p fi a a sustail Bh nterna imjuries, £ Alma and Jennie Machmer, Teachers amination it was found that (ened. 1 J > ds oF Th : : : | Hertzle a sustai severe result of the latter he died at the ¥nheim, spent Sunday with their A Good Normal School will give Hertzl 48 had tained resus t la d Skeeter-Dig i lacerations of the face, a fractured hour named. pa jE Leas, Misses Stella and Mary Nis- oo LT VN okt oY wrist and body bruises. His left] The deceased is survived by his Has a very agreeable odor and | J. WwW. MoGin « B. position as Miss Kathryn Sheaffer is spending to work in and the BEST INSTRUC- heel was almost torn away from his wife and nine children. He was a 20 uty Resps me pest oy Sut) PROPRIETOR 94 school. | the week with her friends Misses TION and TRAINING possible. foot. Wayne Brubaker, who owned brother of Mrs. Isaac Moyer of Deo- oo es 58 protse Ss i nfec Ion; Graybill appeared | Kathryn and Viola Ditzler at Corn MILLERSVILLE does all this.[/'® ©aT and was driving was severe date; John and George Showers of When appied. you Desista powder EXECUTOR’S des ly cut about the face, arms and legs. Harrisburg. The funeral was held at to a liquid we have the well-known, ¥s on Thursday with a | wall. WRITE for a CATALOGUE. HIGH livery milk wagon. I. 8 Mrs. Isaiah S an and SCHOOL graduates get CREDIT for S i ow suv 4 Mr, ahq Mie Isgiah Savon gra 55 ge when the accident happened. Services were held and interment Pa., Deceased. Letters Testamentary on said it is ¥ beauty and was built at gaughter Laura of Mt. Joy, visited good work done in the high school iit : has : He { Leicht’s Coach Works of this place. | Amos Sumpman and family on Sun- by sending for application blanks to jmade at Hernley’s Meeting-House. Anti-Skeeter Talc having been granted to the George Hawkins, of Bainbridge, day be fillod by tne high school princi Great Grangers' Picnic — : {dersigned, all persons indebted f = ee : ’ o ® ay a 3 : 5 ji o ahi The Biggest Agricultural Imple Mr. A. B. Lutz a Member remedies can be had for 25¢ each at to are requested to make imme while fishing in the river with a Mr. and Mrs. William Gibble and pal. Fall Term begins September 8. i payment, and those having clai: rod and line captured a snapping | nephew Stanley spent Sunday with For full information, write to P. M. ment Show on earth will be-held as| At Millersville recently the trus Chandler’s demands against the same wi 2 [usual as WILLIAM'S GROVE, PA, tees of the Mennonite Home have ap- sent them without delay for urtle which weighed twenty-one george reaver and family at Man- Harbold, Principal, Millersville, Pa. 5 4 tre " : 973¢ Weaver an y : ; AUG. 31-SEPT. 5. pointed a committee to visit all ment to the undersigned, resi i DRUG STORE Mount Joy, Lancaster County In addition to the usual Implement Children that have been placed West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa 2 ANNIE V sect i Show re wi in homes from their institutions. ? : e the largest ever seen in that section. | con Clarence of Mt. Joy, spent Sun-, Nineteen Boy Scouts of tne Mout eh Dew ji Iares re Coie Messrs. A. K. Mann) Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. A . SHENCE. Attorney The following were elected aS | gay with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joy tréop in command of scout, mas- Epa BIg oi gs 7 Mill fo A B. Lulz of- Mt. 30 Suny § Hours 5 to 7 P. M. Tho Un business leret as sat og : the U. B letuh Rae Wi he Willi took hike Ponies. Horticultural Hall will be of Millersville, utz o y | > meno : Board of Managers of th Philip Keener, ter, Harry J. illiams, took a hik Silos Wit Letts cial 4 gardeniond B. K Keuffman of Kinzer, ae = ducted by Mr. James E. Campmeeting Association of Mount Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess and to the Green Hills last Monday. On Hed With INNIS, gral) 2nd 2 : p- Meet Me on the bridge and We'll | be continued at the same 14 H er 4 : fi oduc A tent 60x120 will be companied by Mr. Levi Souders, hi Ch M. Webb. Gretna: Rev. H. M. Miller, Rev. D. | jaughter rig Elmer of > way they K re at| Products. s son, as. Ww retna: y 1 11 v | daughter, Miriam and son Elmer the way out they took a st ” with ant biles. lerintendent of the Home, began = Have a Plate of the oe D. Lowery, Rev. S. C. Enck, Rev. R. | papdisvill alled a Nissley’s Baker’ ridge. heir destination : : Lo Nery, : V ox Landisville, called at D. M. Nissley’s Baker's Bridge. Their da The Auditorium will be particular work designated by the Committee Best Ice Cream In Town v R. Butterwick, A. S. Kreider, 8. N |; gaturday. was reached at seven o'clock. After; NS : . ti ATiatdn. Th isited chil CHAS. HH Eby, J. G. Steiman, J. H. Wester Thursday evening, the 27th of this a short service, a tent was erected ly attractlye as all the epndidaies on, W ot nesday, = a ad man and H. R. Bickel. month there will be held a singing and then they played a game of base {for State Offices and U. S. gals In of Som — i or REAL ESTATE The Harvest Home services held | 4¢ the Union church. Every body is ball. When this was over dinner was will appear. : ol wil ; ge SM Vs INSURANG on the farm of Rev. S. S. Eshleman, | .o.4ijally invited to attend. cooked and served. At one o’clock| The evenny epterisiuments,’ Willlerdfen hong) . dh t near the borough on Wednesday, | wr Henry Shenk and wife and a game of foxchase was played, at] 7S High, grade 28 Sven Brerytiyag| ter County, 5 \ E. Main St. were very largely attended. OVer | ja.ohters Martha and Sarah called four supper was eaten and at five the first-clas cjqan goad Spm ve: Tov oy > ; 600 partook of refreshments. Min-|,, jacoh Henney and family at Nau- scouts started for Mount Joy where | 14108 0 84 Railroads. Consult y | Notice of Election aed t Calling and Clerkin isters from a distance that took part |, ..<town on Sunday evening. they arrived at 8:15 very much de-[S'a110T agent. | Notice is hereby given that an : Settlerient’ of were: Revs. A. H. Gingrich, of Ann-1 wp ang Mrs. D. Dissinger and lighted with their outing. x [election for a Secretary, Treasurer Colladtios of ville, A. P. Geib of Brooklyn and |g, enters Emma and Fannie were —-———— Our Home Markets and five managers of the Mt. Joy IX" ELLER Ss Sorieries cod John Herr of Maytown. | Sunday guests of the latter's sister, Use the Telephone |Butter, per 1b, ......eiieeeess0...88| Cemetery Association, will be held All Flavors at All Times g an AE pg Mrs. John Barto at Manheim. We have both phones at our office. Eggs, Der doz. --23|in the corridor of the Mt. Joy Boro, special Prides ‘to Parties, Featt | KIND RE Will Die in Electric Chair | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKonly and W hh vou have a news item call the |Lard, per Ib. vive......12} Fire Engine House, Tuesday even- vals, Death Bo is a thing of the | family of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Bulletin office on either phone. We| | Potatoes, per bu Sept. 8, 1914, between hours of Suppers, Hte. er, which © in safety. Not a spot was left on the pavement pruznters, to mark the scene of the disaster. Briith ‘spent Sat- — eee will serve in season OYSTERS & CLAMS in any Estate 0 jig They were coming from Manheim two o’clock on Sunday afterneon. and popular Southern remedy. of Mount Jo fi pounds was so large that it just | heim, 2 Fonsi es ss filled a half-bushel measure. It was Mr. and Mrs. George Keener and Had a Dandy Time » | BUS past in thid county and the first per- | John Stillinger and son John of Bam- will be glad to take the news and | Oats, per bu, (vee eeod816:20 and 8 o'clock. | Mrs. GC. H. Zelleg son to pay the death penalty on the | ford, were guests of Walter Foose publish it. Your neighbors will be Wheat, per bu. sd SAMUEL DONAVEN, | Marietta Street chair will ; be Rocco Tassone, con- | and family on Synday. glad to see it in print. | SoD per bu, cese90|aug. 26, sept. 2. Sec. the murder of Tony Cul-| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garman and | mre atl ler eT S———— A sate n the night of Oct. 31.-,~ |daughter Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. We print all the news fit to print. 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