The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 16, 1914, Image 3

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PLT MILDREDINA HAIR REMEDY | SPORTING HILL
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Our Millinery Zeppelins Have
Captured Every Feminine Heart
Almust Everyone Looks Well in Almost Every Donovan Hat
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It never fails to produce the de —
Watches sired results. It enlivens and invig- Mr. John Mohler of Ephrata spent
8 'orates the hair glands and tissues [Sunday with Jacob Stauffer and
jm | of the scalp, resulting in a continu- | wife.
ous and increasing growth of tae Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fissel and sons
S ® hair, Letters of praise are continu- | John and Charles spent Sunday at
pecCia b J ally coming in from nearly all parts | Florin.
of the country stating that Mildred- Miss Ellen Weachter of Pine Hill,
ina Hair Remedy has renewed the |[gpent Thursday with her aunt, Mrs.
Sale growth of hair in cases that were | Susan Nissley. |
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considered absolutely hopeless. A | Mrs. Daniel Ginder of Cochranville|
[lady from Chicago writes: “After = |called on friends here on Saturday |
| short trial my hair stopped falling | gnq Sunday. {
IN GOLD FILLED CASES, (and I now have a lovely head of | pont forget Saturday and Sunday |
oe for Twety hair, very heavy and over one and a | wil] close the Ice Cream season at|
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| half yards long.” D. M. Nissley’s
Mildredina Hair Remedy stimu Misses Ella and Lizzie Brandt of
\ {lates the scalp, makes it healthy and Manheim, called on their sister Mrs.
40 {keeps it so. It is the greatest scaln Lemon Zellars on Sunday.
|invigorator known. It is a whole- Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snyder, davgl
— some medicine for both the hair and | ters Mary and Sue of near Mt. Joy, |
the scalp. Even a small bottle of it | 1.4 1 Mrs. Philip Keener.
engine turned, plain 1 #lish and . a. | Mr. and Mrs, Jems Long Aud
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Cases: in different R&esions,
E are showing Millinery values, only possible
It ! re hen in Lancaster County in the Donovan Store.
results from the very start. jin oh a A and taunted Every-body knows there is no millinery business that
Now on sale at every drug store | ' «le “ie . ¥
and tollt store In the land, 50c| Edna of Lancaster, spent Saturday even nearly approaches this in its magnitude or in the
high Standard of its styleand quality. We cater to the
masses as well as the classes & we are just as pain-
staking in trimming a little inexpensive turban for the
women who wants a stylish hat for a very modest
sum, as we are the most elaborate creation that rival
the masterpieces of Paris itself.
We Invite Your Attention To These Items
Silk Velvet Untrimmed Hats
These hats are wonders at
the price. The quality of the
velvet is the kind you usually see
in the most Expensive & Exclusive
models. There are twenty diff- 8
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B and $1.00 and Sunday at B. L. Kauffmans.
A Mildredina Hair Remedy is the| MF 20d Mrs. Itwin Fink and son,
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only certain destroyer of the dand- Fink fartile ah Aliahel
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per cent of hair troubles. These | Mrs. Jacoh Glattelter of Manhein
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_POUNT JOY, . nary hair tonies. | |
§ ~- | gustus Nauman, of Mt. Hope, visited
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11 RE on 1 TTT MAYTOWN WANTS TROLLEY ies
| ’ Mrs. M. H. Kauffman and daugh-
Effort Will Be Made to Secure Ex-| ’ 3 |
| ‘ i | ter, Helen and Mrs. Wesley Shenk]
Krall Meat arket } tension of Marietta Line | ; bo nor: mii |
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brandt and
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line and considerable agitation is in Bamford, spent Sunday with her|
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in the pear fuiute (io try to per: | Mr. and Mrs. Preston Strass and |
the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, suade the Conestoza Traction CoMm- | 1, ughter, Helen of Long Island, N.|
Bologna, Dried Beef, >, Bte. pany to extend their lines from | Y. returned to their home after|
Also Fresh Beef, | al Pork and Marietta to Maytown. | spending some time with her par-|
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— ra HH. KR*LL At 10 o'clock on Saturday morning | tained the following on Saturday
West } Main Street, Opp. Bank at the Church of God parsonage, 49 | and Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Abram
MOUNT Joy, PA. North Prince street, Lancaster, Mr.| Baymon and family of Lebanon, Mr
Bell Telephone. David D. Smith and Mrs. Fannie A | and Mrs. Harry Musselman
- _ | Fissel, of this place were united in | Paul of Lititz.
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Nearly aHundred Trimmed Hats
Not one of these can be dup-
licated in this city for afive dollar
bill probably not for six. Fine
quality velvet & plush in turbans
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NiEw ICE CREAM PARLOR marriage. The ceremony was per- Mrs. Amos Sumpman and son Paul
I halve opened a fine ice cream par- formed by Rev. J. W. Deshong, pas- | and Miss Grace Holland, spent
lor at! my home on Fairview street tor of the Church of God. They | Thursday with Aaron Hurst and fam
where i serve only the best cream of will reside on Marietta street in this | ily at E. Petersburg They ]
all flavors Also Cold Soft Drinks. borough and have the best wishes | spent Sunda) I
Drop in and see me. of a host of friends. and family, at Mechanics
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Fairview St., MT. JOY, PA. Unclaimed Letters | sons Amos and Roy of near Moore’
Letters to be advertised for week Mill, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blacl
£ pl “a TO WOMEN ending Sept. 16, 1914: Miss A. Her-| of Manheim, spen Sunday
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Came to late for the Opening. (t
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i style & beauty. Mostly velvet in black,
¢ brown & navy. Trimmed in vulture,
: fancy ostrich, metallic, birds & flowers. _t
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pb 'shey and Peter Hartford (two). Joseph Wickenheiser and wife.
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2 / 77 President Wilson h 1ppointed LOCAL MAN SPOKE
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By fe®hinine ills i has no equal. FREE We will send a large BL at Columb
no years the Lydis E. Pinkham; § trial {bottle FREE by return
4 Co. has recommended Paxtine | § mail/ to anyone who sends this sg EERE ER EBERERR EAC
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/ private correspendence with |§ coupon to American Proprietary
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pn, which proves its iority. | ; “The first address was made by| : . > Si
ae [ioves its superiority. cof, Boston, Mass. with their 2 oo gr hg = 9 BE ©
vi who, tare been cu 83 | nares an Too tah | 72k Keller of vows Jor novn) 8 omen’'s an hildren’s
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IS "worth its weight in gold.” At : SP
as the converted horse dealer.
ugg er or stamps to pay postage.
Quis. 80 large box, or by mail, J fy pare 8 first gave a scripture reading from
1c Paxton Toilet Co, Boston, Mass. 7 ; :
sagt ok LONE: Fo, Hos: p——— ac Menor after announcing a dozen oi es wee =
re 2 | more chapters and verse selections | 2 x 3K ? £
; ae 5 I | trem the Gospels and Epistles. He| - ; i td : :
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gQecining Fall sis Sooo 7 8 8 Formal Opening Saturday, September 19th
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1t Day ; No Frost This Week
Washington, Sept. 13—Following is
ND throw out the invitation to you and all your ghe weckiy Weailior foresust. for oid
ya > Mh forthcoming week: |
AA men fi¢nds and wives as wel, to drop in The weather will be unsettled, |
with showers the first part of the |
among us and se what you will certainly acknowledge to week in the great central valleys |
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be the largest, nost tastily selected and beyond all doubt pod ts an Te ren Ls
will probably set in over the eastern |
and southern states and on the north
Men’s Fall Suits in Lancaster. Pacific coast. Except as stated above, |
the weather will be generally fair
Temperatures will average near the
We have a 5,000 square foot room that is simply Seasondl average. in the southern
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Presenting the New Modes for Autumn
: A Display of Gowns, Suits and Coats
Unprecedented ia Variety& Lovliness
“Siyle Without Extravagance”
The Store That Pays Your Car Fare
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states and below normal elsewhere,
with frosts probably along the north-|
market, at any price from $8.50 to $ 25.00. ern border and in the northwestern |
states and the Rocky Mountain and
Particular'y at the favored prices of $12.00, $15.00 and ; Plates is Tere hie no ai
disturbance in the West Indies.
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reputation * if Lancaster county, there are over a hundred An Immense Yield «. st) Ba.
patterns, choicely selected, and of the best procurable The eastern ond of the goumy 8 6 jal LJ .. y ? Lm & f ; lB FD
surely producing a big crop of po- oo Sf 20% | i 3 ! a nna
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Cassimeres, /Cheviots and Worsteds. (Itisnot a boast, but tatoes this year and thousands of
; bushels are being shipped to the **
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, a fact, whet we say you will pay $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 | Philadelphia markets weekly. One} tT a ; H
anywhere for values not a bit superior to them. man near Christiana has a yield of| og a 32-38 East King Street, nde Pen na.
{ 1,300 bushels. The selling price was | oe
{ B50 cents a bushel and they are so
— PIE plenty that they dropped five cents]
\ last week. The farmers ¥% X
I=OR THE GREATER GROFiF & WOLF STORE. quit delivering and they are about]
right as they should never have less} CATTLE 11 CENTS ON AOOF hogfs The highest price ever paid large
| fol vere received from the United Noah Zimmerman, of Ironville,
than 50 cents a bushel. 2 { ttle the hoof in the Chicago
O Around here a few were sold at 50| Record Price Paid for Hird of Severs m4 net was 11% cents a pound in States fish-breeding station, through was painfully hurt while working on
cents but more sold at 60 cents al . I the courtesy of Congressman QGrist. a tobacco shed of Enos Musser
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bushel. The regular selling price 9 The fish were from two and one- near Mountville He was on the
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has not fully been settled as not
enough are on the market, the A record price for September cat- Bass For Chiques Creek them fine specimens. Likely a year ing heavily on the
ers being too busy in their to-|tle was made in the Union Stock On Wednesday Messrs. P. T. Rubl, hence they will furnigh lots of sport curred a frag
"CO. Yards Wednesday, when a herd of Henry I. Weidman and Horace H. for the fishermen. SERA
A SFMHPS seventeen Iowa corn-fed animals, Martin, prominent anglers of Man >
placed in the Big Chiquegalunga
north of that gMace, (V Advertise in the Mt. Joy B
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cans of very fine bass. They Fell From Roof
half to three inches long, and all of roof, when he slipped

ja, the gem of the ocean, [averaging 1,554 pounds, was sold hein,
hrded by peace officers. for eleven cents a pound on the