SOOO | i k ICK tly On It’s Merits on” hat any dealer promises you, you owe it to your- ) what the Factory Guarantee is on the automobile propos ing and you should insist on this guarantee being de a part of the contract you sign when purchasing an automo- e. Some automobile manufacturers give no guarantee at all. That one of the reasons why some dealers must offer you special in- cements and discounts to sell thel cars. Investigate The BUICK Guarantee Lancaster Automobile Co, 230-238 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PENNA. The largest and only strictly firs class fireproof garage and repair shop in Lancaster City or County. ps, LLLLLLLLLLLLOOLOOOOOOOOO00O00000000000O0OOOCOOOOCOOOOOOOOONOOONONONONE PARA ANRNIIG IVS Are You Undecided where to buy your bill of Lunmber? If so, all you have to do is to look | at the prices we are quoting for HIGH GRADE LUMBER aswell as everything that is included for interior or exterior the Timber i n your Shingles on your in building, work, from foundation to the roof. E. 8. MOORE Dealer In cal, Lumber, Grain ED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER @1910 Gillette AGO® rge stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price -~ grain Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciahty FLORIN, PENNA. 00D FURNITURE only kind I sdlt<Furniturs that is Furniture Mirrors Hall Racks ture Frames Ladies’ Desks sion & PQther Tables, Davenjpritt Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture Line ndertaking and Embalming CE BRUNN LE ICSU x} JOY. PENNA T YOu WILL | GET TEN CELEBRATED & H. EVERY DO CHASE ¥rading Stamps LLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR | F. H. Baker's Coal and LUMBER YARDS Mount Joy, Penna. - No. 1Cedar Shingles always on hand. Also r, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Ete. Agent Also Roofing Slate. ully made on all kinds Building Material Old P. R. R. Depot. ALL HATS E NATTY SHAPES FOR YOUNG MEN. JE STAPLE STYLESFOR THE MORE CONSERVATIVE HERE. rt & Haas een St., Lancaster, » 3 v a DOOOOOOO02ROOOOO0O000000000 | success. pald for | THE BULLETIN, MOUNGZ JOY, PA. Wodnesiay, September 16, MARIETTA Miss Villee Gives a Very Successful Piano Recital A surprise party was tendered Mrs. George Riff at her home Tues- day evening, and many persons at- tended from Elizabethtown, Colum- bia and Lancaster. After an evening of enjoyment, refreshments were | served, Miss May Baxtresser returned home from a six weeks’ visit to Clearfield, as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. W, Thatcher. Mrs. H. L. Sultzbach and Mrs, T. A. Aughen- baugh, who accompanied her, will remain over the winter, Miss Fannie Daugherty field, is the guest of Baxtresser. of Clear- Mrs. his son Lieut. Earl Washington, G. Paules, at D. C, a fine riding horse for use in the service. Paules is a member eering Corps of the U. Henry Wiseman of spent a few days Mr, and Mrs. East Marietta. Benjamin Espensheid Philadelphia, spent a the former’s parents, John W. Espensheid, Alonzo Child of iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. wood Child. Mr. Child made the trip by auto and brought home his brother, few days there. A piano recital given in this section, was held Sat- urday evening in the High school room by the pupils of Miss Gertrude | Villee, pianist, assisted by Miss {Lucy E. Thompson, vocalist. The | room w was crowded with relatives and friends of the scholars, and { Maytown was well represented, as there were a number of pupils from that place, who participated. The front of the room was very beauti- fully decorated and the affair was a great Following a good program, congratulations were in order, a grand a graduate Oberlin, of of the Engin- S. Army. Philadelphia, | and son of few Mr. and Mrs. Pottsville, is vis- the first to be success. it is all pronouncing Miss Villee of the late Miss Amy | Columbia and besides playing the piano, can master the cornet and pipe organ with some ability. AT rs BAINBRIDGE S. C. Collings Has an Exception ally Fine Flower Garden [ mr. | | Clayton R. Hoffman of Blainsburg, the of his brother, Hoffman at Locust Grove. Mrs. Alice A. Osborne of Corey, is | the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ame- lia Minnich, y Mrs. Mary Horst is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. C. Glenn at Erie, Pa. Prof. and Mrs. IL ed the latter’s mother, | Fryberger, at Marietta, Miss Edith Piper, who was visit- ing her grandmother, Mrs. Green, re- furned to her homs in Philadelphia. Jere Dimeler of Middletown, spent re ou fshing trir home with a nice some heing exception- | Iowa, is guest | Norman R. Oliver Mrs. Fry visit- Mary A. dave x several Be CTY | string of fish, large The flower garden of S. C. Collins Is attracting much attention, due to the fact that it is an unusual thing | to see roses in bloom now. The re- cent frosts did not injure them. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Fitzkee are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Portner at Marietta. Mr. Fitzkee slowly recovering from Injuries sustained in July during the demolition of a shed at the quarries, which buried hi the debris. The Masons of this section, held special services at the Elizabethtown Masonic Home on Sunday. —l 0) eee HELP THE KIDNEYS [ally is m in f Are Way kidney vit. Joy Readers Learning The back— diorders eak ac urinary or ng The That When the Help Pills A ney unnotice may lead to dropsy and neys weak, are them with Doan’s ‘emedy especially for weak Doan’s have been used in kidney troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 30,000 people—endors- of this locality. J. Frye, E. High St. Eliza- Pa. says: “I suffered trouble and had severe with pains across my loins. Icouldn’t rest well at night and in the morning, was stiff and lame. I had doctored and tried several remedies, but had got no re- lief. Finally, I read of Doan’s Kid- ney Pills and got a supply. Four boxes relieved me. I consider Doan’s Kidney Pills a remedy of merit.” Price 50c, at all dealers, Don’t {simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s idney Pills, the same! that Mrs. Frye had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. nl Mr Our Home Markets \ Butter, per 1b, | Eggs, per doz. | Lard, per Ib. Potatoes, per bu, Oats, per bu, | | Wheat, per bu. ceeenesniiianaa. 88) Corn, per bu, : i ms IED QE ed by citizens Mrs. bethtown, from kidney backaches, / 38 ses ssscssssssnvans “ress sess nanal Come on Uncle Sam let's ridicule € (this war ofit of existence, J. H.| E. E, Paules yesterday shipped to Mr. | janen, are the guests of J. D. Willi- with his parents, | Harry Z. Wiseman, of | | vacation, and occupied the pulpit at days with | tin | morning and was El | i C., and Hiram John D. Child, who spent a | Wash. ! | 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. {day at No. 52 North Duke Street. rant at my residence | Fairview Street ELIZABETHTOWN Funeral of Abraham Snyder Held on Saturday Morning Mrs. Paul Farmer with Antonio Middletown. Abraham Earhart of Los Angeles, Cal.,, is the guest of his brothers, Harry and Amos. G. S. Sides of Harrisburg, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Baney, on North Market street. Chas. Breneman of Middletown is visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Breneman on Park street. Miss Clara Witmer of Lancaster, is the guest of Peter Gruber and family on College Avenue. Samue] Shertz of Lancaster, is the st of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shookers on West High street. Oliver N. Heisey of this place, has been drawn as a U. 8. juror for the Philadelphia Court of Sept. 21. L. M. Umberger and wife of Leb spent Thursday Marchio and family at |ams and family on Hanover street. Rev. B. M. Myer, pastor of Christ Reformed Church, returned from his both services on Sunady. Harvest Home services were held Christ Lutheran Church Sunday evening. The church handsomely decorated. Monroe Snyder of Washington, D. and Christian Snyder of Lititz, attended the funeral ot Abraham Snyder on Saturday. The trackmen on the P. R. R. have been put on an eleven-hour day shift for the next two weeks in or- der to have the track ready for in- spection. Enos Kreider been spending and Mrs. Harry left on Thursday Knoxville, Tenn. Congressman A. S. Kreider of the Kreider Shoe Factory of this place, addressed the Girls and Boys Agri- | culture Clubs of Lebanon, at their outing on Saturday, The following officers dinger clan were elected for suing year: President, J. B. Elizabethtown; Secretary, Yeam, Canton, Ohio; Historian, Aldinger, Canton, Ohio. The Ladies’ Bible Class of St. Paul’s U. B. Church tendered Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wachstetter a fare- well surprise at their home on Col- who had with Mr. Park st., home in and wife, the summer Muth, on for their of the Al-| the en- Alding- A,B. H. | er, appetite, lege Avenue, Thursday evening. In a few days Mr. and Mrs. Wachstet- | ter expect to leave for Spokane, | Abraham Snyder | at son, Si- | largely attended | friends. Services |! in the Mennonite Church conducted by Rev. Levi and Rev. Simon Landis. ment we made in the ceme- adjoining Risser’s Church. Sov. | 2 children residing at Tacoma, unable to attend | funeral of Saturday the was The took place 9:30 from and relatives held were morning home of his very and mon, by were and Ebersole Inter 1S tery eral Washington, the funeral. Nora at her honor pret uecorave were tendered | Washing- | sixteenth The | for | sup- | Drohan was home on her sda evening Miss a surprise of on street In hinthdey An houge d the per was and an xcellent Miss D undsome occasion served a number gifts. Those present Miss Iola Ramsey Philadelphia; Miss Mary Drohan of Lar Ruth Wormley, Otta Groff, and Mary Drohan, E Minnie Wormley, Edna guerite and Nora Drohan ESP ADVERSE REPORT vas | ceived and | useful were: of Groff, Swarr Viewers Do not Favor Vacation of Masonic Home Road Kidney to kid- : another The i 1 1ber who asked also a r of the re of the township who remain the Dec were want the The case ember ent road to be court. at { argued ee eet IA eee Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt Attention given to Sales ot] 'Real Estate and Personal Property. | Bell Telephone | A NEW RESTAURANT | I have opened a first-class restau- on Fairview | street where I serve the best of ev- rything in season. ry my oysters. n every style. Clams etc. JNO. B. GANTZ Mt. Joy, Pa. | at Landisv Hospital in | fal ohan re-| Tell | mez | were: | Emma Long, .| Ve ler | Habecker, pres- : will | term of | | ed tea HAD A NARROW ESCA Wagon Dashes Against a Telephone Pole—Occupants Escape Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Winters, of near Stevens Hill, had a very mnar- row escape from being killed on Saturday morning while on their way to market in a closed wagon. The horse they were driving took fright at some object in the road and dashed to the side of the road, bolting into a telephone pole. The shock of the collision overturned the wagon, and the frightened animal began to drag it after him over the road. Finally the single tree broke, which is the thing that saved them from being seriously injured. For a time the occupants were unable to extricate themselves, as they were stunned from the dragging. Mr. Winters had his right hand badly cut, besides being bruised on the back, and his wife suffers greatly from the shock. The horse ran to the farm of Harvey Gingrich, where he was caught, ——— re First Dose Ends Indigestion Heart-. burn, or Gas on Stomach The question as to how long you are going to continue a sufferer from indigestion, dyspepsia or out- of-order stomach is merely a matter of how soon you begin taking Tono- line Tabs. People with weak stomachs should take Tomnoline Tablets occasionally, and there will be no more indiges- tion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, no heartburn, sour risings, gas on stomach, or belching of undigested food, headaches, diz- ziness or sick stomach; and besides, what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. All these symptoms resulting from a sour, out-of-order stomach and dyspepsia are generally relieved five minutes after taking Tonoline Tablets. Go to your druggist and get a $1. box of Tonoline Tablets and you will always go to the table with a hearty and what you eat will taste good, because your stomach and intestines wil] be clean and fresh and you will know there are not going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. Tono- line tabs freshen you and make you feel like life is worth living. Tonoline Tablets cost $1.00 for a 50 days’ treatment. At druggists or mailed by American Proprietary Co., | Boston, Mass. a —— Surprise and Farewell Party yol Landisville vicinity had a very enjoyable Wednesday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Minnich ille. The gathering, which the leadership of Minnich, w for Miss to enter at Lancaster. the young people, presented Miss The ing people of and time home on of under | Barbara E. and doe who school was as Lucy the St. Miller, about training 18 for nurses In s Minnich 1 a beauti- a few well- the good luck pin in chosen 1 of those ments shment ment Ss were entire evening was Those wh Barbara Harriet Esther Heiss Myrl Baker, Esther Herr, Sue Nissley Lucy Miller; Stehman, a rriment. Misses Ruth Hoff Mumma, Helen Mil- v Peris Guy , Clvde Danner, man ra John 1 Benj. Nissley, Miller, Samuel ma lei y + » making better ip of { this the Elected to Editorsh Ethel Myers been SS place, Sun- of by hurch takes effect succeeds School The Genera] God Sept, immediately. Miss Lydia A Miss Myers Smith God. the “ldership of 1st, and Miss Myers Forney, is librarian of library at Lancaster. DB Woe Man Breaks aleg Martin Doutrich, an employe of the phosphate factory near Elizabeth- town, had hig right leg broken on Tuesday afternoon by a bag of phos- phate falling upon it, | moved to his home Ulrich set the injured member. or ree Eee Was Crushed to Death Maris Townsend, a resident Christiana, fell off a and was crushed to wheels passing over him. I mais sins sae iP sana Weigh Your law strictly of potatoes 3 of who Herr death, the Potatoes declares that must weigh 60 | \ he buskel pounds. Miss | a surprise | Joseph's | behalf of sentli- | resign- | the | He was re-| where Dr.” S.| of | lumber wagon ! RESULTS! YOUR CHICKENS DON'T GET HALF ENOUGH TO EAT # you do not feed The PARK & POLLARD GROWING FEED No Magician in the Arabian Nights could ‘produce results any faster than this feed. From 14 oz when hatched to 10 lb. weight at six months is nothing unusual on this ration. TRY IT at our expense: Your money back if it does not do better then they claim; LAC YOUR CA| fES Raise Them Without pith Why throw away money by knocking them in the head or selling them for a dollar or two at birth when they vealed W1 THOUT MILK at a fraction of the cos You profit both ways selling the milk and still have The Best Milk Substitute to Use /s p Aude, Carn GYM eel, the most succ of periection enoug gh forit. Its s NOT a stoc long experience has p. contains all the nutrition of mulk form and 1s sold on a honey CLOSING OUT AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE LOT OF ODDS AND ENDS IN ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN AT PRA(TICALLY Your Quin Price i o ofoofocfocfocfocfocdefocfocfectocfecfecfocfucforfecfocforforfocfoefocfocfooocfororfecocts & Harry Laj EAST MAIN STREET & ode & x 3 ge J 0008 i New Fell Millinery 11 10) iil co 011) 1 4B RE = Wan ted 500 Farr mers to | muck in Ohio to one-thir ileSufferers unconditionally guarantee it to you that will relieve 1 suffering. It is known 1 will we will all about i the corr 1t Se dtimar’s Pile Remedy ment consists of sup. There is no should continue to PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPAY Terminal Bldg., Norfolk Southern Ry. NORFOLK, VA. nd pills mild but effective FTOR SALE Kerosene Oil Engine bring about such vo inconvenience or n taking the pile your own gate for treatment 50c. Full For Sale at Ch: andler’s Meitz and D STORE Kerosene Oil Engine, Nea Pa -' m ” © » Wiess 15-Horse Power including West Man. S t. Mount Jo a Sunday Ho 8 to 9 A. M. { tanks, mufflers, piping, clutch pulley | and belting. Compléte ready to run. Sunday tod Pi | Can be seen in opération at th o| NEW STANDARD KARD MOUNT JB jd vertise
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