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    ay, November 11, 1914.
BULLETIN,
MOUNT JOY. PA
JI J Af MAO HE
Have
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‘our
:
Refunded
To You
Yes, Ride to
Lancaster and
bo EE
‘Diamond
RINGS
of good
HOUCK AND WAGNER
Great Pair of Middleweights to Meet
November 16th
a
=
‘Thanksgiving :
Proclamation
v. Noveniber n
worth =
Prince ‘street hall to see. It will be -
Lancaster
has
Mon-
Athletic
for the
16th,
much
culb
of
should
night
which
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going farther than
custom of our people to turn in the
the year in praise and Al
blessings and mercies to us as a nation, The
T HAS long been the honored
fruitful autumn of
God for His
year that is now drawing to a close since we last
National Thanksgiving has been, while a year of
the mighty forces war and of change which
world, also a year of special blessing to us.
It has been vouchsafed for us to remain at peace, with honor, and in
some to suffering and supply the needs of those
We have privileged by our own peace and self-control
some degree to steady councils and shape the' hopes and purposes of a
day of fear and distress. Our people have upon their life as
with a deeper comprehension, a realization their
sponsibilities as well as of their blessings keener
moral and practical significance of what among
of the world come to.
The hurtful effects of foreign war dn their
mercial affairs have made them feel the more and see the
clearly their mutual dependence upon one and have
them to a helpful co-operation such 28 “they have seldom practiced be-
They have been quickened by & moral Their | pefore.
for peace, their earnest pity and sympa- ire
thy for those who are suffering, their/ readiness to help and to think of
the others
world.
Our
people
{ between I[.eo Houck of Lancaster and
[Kid Wagner of Wilkes-Barre, This
| will be tl first appearance Leo
| Houck this season,
been boxing right along.
thanksgiving to
J
mighty many
observed our day of of
but Wagner has |
Every Lan-
lover of the sport knows the
Houck, but are ac-
quainted with the career of Wagner, |g
much better boy than E
one thinks. Only last week he
feated Peck Miller in Philadelphia,
and on Thursday night Jack E
| Blackburn in three rounds at Allen- |B
town, He has defeated Battling Lavin. | &@
sky twice, Jack McCarron, twice, K. | @
O. Brennan, George Ashe, four times, a
Jack Fitzgerald Tim O'Neil and|z CLOCKS
others, He has had a ten round draw |
Houck once
middleweights
his game, but | ®@
Houck. |
about boxers
1e
Pure white stones
discipline because of
of have disturbed the size, mounted in fourteen carat
of Middle Age Especially.
have found no remedy for the horrors that
uring change of life, when through the long
ay it seems as though your back would break,
ead aches constantly, you are nervous, de-
uffer from those dreadful bearing down pains,
Prget that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
e safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds
women safely through this critical period.
Read what these three women say:
caster
Gold
$15.00
A SPECIAL BARGAIN
Solid Rings at
record of few
parts succor the who
are in want. in who is a any | =
de-
own
of
sense of the
the nations
looked
deeper
and
their
a nation re- stopped
a
part
may
own industrial and
fully
another,
com-
more
stirred
From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N.Y.
Burrare, N. Y—“I am writing to let you know how much your
medicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter
and summer and every one remarked about my appearance. I suf-
fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no
appetite and at times was very weak.
“I was visiting at a friend’s house ene day and she thoug..: I needed
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained
eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day.
Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E.
Pi You may publish this letter if you
I hope others » have the same complaint will see it and
Ith from your medicine as I did.”— Mrs. A. HorNUNg, 91
St, Buffalo, N.Y
Ww
"0. IRICHMOND, VY A.
Jack Dillon and met
None of the
too anxious
with Also unusual values in Eight
Day Clocks from $3 up.
0 1 G1 1
BORER RN
fore. great stimulation.
0
unmistakable ardor disintered any for
they all
Those
HR
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look alike to
needs of have revealed them to themselves as well as to the who know all
bout this %
been secured at 7
a big there be alo
slight who | #
' want seat reservations can leave the |B
can appreciate what a good
feed it
serious
of
of
steadi-
nations
who need
anxieties
bfisiness
all food: the self-possession our is
and difficulties the
men other
ha
that
crops will
amid the
resourcefulness
really and S
m Y
and will
serve
most cost, so
Don WV. Gorreeht
(Near Bowman's Store)
and will in People,
as well as our own,
The of the
talities commerce
intercourse. The Panama Canal has been opened to the commerce of na-
tions. The two continents been bound
of friendship. New instrumentalities of international
ated which will be also new instrumentalities of acquaintance,
and Never before have the people of the United
been, the of
ness our raise prices
with instrumen-
channels of trade and
business country has been supplied new names as the patrons of the club who |@
all times will be|g MOUNT JOY,
they 5
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on
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and the of the world with new gecure tickets PA.
the
entitled
at
as given perference because
«Qa
SOR ERE
ig To This Woman.
s troubled with a bearing down pain and
ot stand long on my feet. Of all the
» like Lydia ¥. Pinkham’s Vege-
A
£5
of America have in closer guise |are to ow EW EEE). TY
lec rade have been cre- =
Je weakness and c« trade hav een Cr

intercourse
States
their
Parable on Boys
in this day and generation American Plan
his son “on
sidewalks. He lay-
soda founts and im-
and hookworm. He
knowledge nothing
words,
ines I took nothin ed me
Compound. I am now regular and am getting along fine.
innot praise the Cornpound too much. It has been a blessing to me
i hope it wi to other women.”—Mrs. D. TYLER, 23 West
n St. South Richmond, Va.
Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand.
1, Wis—“I was in a bad condition, suffering from a female
le, and I had such pains in my sides I could hardly move. Be-
10le of one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
mutual service. Verily Rates Moderate
so situated for their own advantage or advantage the father
neighbors, or so equipped
Therefore, I, Woodrow
America, do hereby designate Thursday, the 26th
of Thanksgiving and prayer and invite the people
land to cease from their wonted occupations and in their
land places of worship render thanks to Almighty God.
In witness whereof I have hereunto my hand
seal of the Uniteq States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington, this 28th day of October, in the year of
Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen and the
dependence of the United States of America the one hundred
thirty ninth. WOODROW
raiseth up
serve themselves.
Wilson, President of the
to the streets and
eth around the
bibeth slop
groweth
save cigarettes
When
he acquireth a
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of
as
United
of November
States
next,
Exchange Hotel
Mount Joy, Pa.
a day throughout the
homes
in of
several and cuss
had taken the wl
e Compound I felt better, and now I am well and can do a good
s work. I teil everybody what your medicine has done for me.”
rs. JouN Tromrson, Lodi, Wisconsin.
attains the age of
f six-
suit of clothes Albert Zaepfel, Pro
bottom fur- |
feet. He display- $30,
socks with pur-| Has all modern convenience such as |
violets to the |Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam
ltront, He weareth low-cut, tan| Heat, Electric Light, Ete.
| shoes, also a bright green He : .
I looketh like a banana merchant on | Table Is Supplied With the Best
the Market Affords
cure for sickness and so long as such | {
simple ailment the streets of Cairo.
colds The inside of his head resembleth |
the inside of a pumpkin. He fall |
{ eth love with spindle-shanked
—_— girl with pink ribbons in her hair,
FOOT STRAIN jand craveth for an automobile that
il mba | he may ride her forth in the spring
Little Talks on Health & Hygiene by | time. He scattereth his pin money
more discussion, contradictions and| Samuel G. Dixon, M. D.,, LL. D. | like cyclone scattereth rail
flat denial, I presume than any other | itr fence. He sitteth up at night to
ailment and the end is not in sight. | Rudyard Kipling makes one of his | Write poetry and giveth no thought
Many years ago I noted the fact | characters in a military tale say «A [to the multiplication table. His
that severe cases of Pyorrheas were [soldier is no better than his feet” |mind turneth to the vanities of life
nearly always followed by more or| The man or moman whose occupa- | and not to the high cost of corn-
less rheumatism. Pyorrhea is a di-|tion or duties require them to stand bread. ’
sease of the gums or teeth in witch lor walk for a greater portion of the | Verily, verily, he needeth a board
pus is secreted and discharges con-|day come to a certain extent in the applied vigorously to the southwest
stantly into the mouth. The teeth|same category, no better corner of the amatomy.
generally get loose but are not al-|than their feet. | He thinketh his father a plodder
ways painful, so they are neglected.| This is not alone due to their lack and his mother a back number. He
The sufferer realizes that his teeth |of mobility but to the ever present pictureth to himself great riches
are loose and that his breath is very | strain on the nervous system when suddenly acquired. He dreameth of
offensive and some realize that pus | the feet are partially incapacitated. steam yachts and private cars,
is constantly coming out between the | Anyone who has suffered from the! Yes, he thinketh himself the real
tooth and the gum, but as long as | breaking down of the arches of the stuff. He butteth in where he is
there is no pain the neglect con-|feet can appreciate how extremely not wanted; he criticiseth his el-
tinues. [painful this is and how serious a ders; he purchaseth cheap perfume
Another thing that I observed | handicap. Cases of this sort are:of and smelleth louder than a billy
many years ago, and other physician an extreme character. goat,
have observed the same thing, people; What people not appreciate is When he groweth up he getteth a
who have frequently suffered with that worn down heels which throw job as clerk in a store at $1 a day
la grippe, seldom if ever have an at-ithe weight of the shody to one side and swipeth extra change from his
tack of it after having been operated or other of the foot may cause a con boss till he is caught.—Cloverdale
upon for appendicitis. I have not had | tinuous strain when walking or (Ind) Graphic.
the time to personally study the con-|standing. Many people are parti- TTY.
nection between cause and effect|cularly careful in the care of their wHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS
further than to find that la grippe | other extremities. I SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE
does not attack people that never | Our modern shoemakers are turn- BULLETIN
are constipated and neither does ap-|ing out better shoes than have ever At this time it may not be out of
pear to stop the attacks of la grippe. | been made in the history of the place to give those contemplating
It is now commonly admitted by|world. They are less clumsy and making real estate sales a little ad-
many of the foremost investigators | more serviceable. Unfortunately, vice so here goes.
that the cause of rheumatism origin-| however, the dictates of fashion have! Remember the first and foremost
ates in a secretion of pus at some|led women and men to wear foot- essential in getting a good price for
point from which it gets into the|gear which distorts the natural shape your property is to thoroughly ad-
blood, sometimes from Pyorrhea. In|of the foot. vertise it. Get a good, neat and at-
other cases it may be from diseased] The Roman sandal which permitted tractive sale bill printed, telling of
tonsils, from what may be diagnosed the toes to assume their natural po- the advantages of your property. In
as post nasal catarrh or from other sition and allowed each one of the that manner you wil] get many com-
sources, but these are.the mniost fre-|five to bear its portion of the weight petitive bidders and good bidders
quent and most readily located and give spring to the step was ob- make good sales.
sources of infection as well as the|viously more sensible than the In order to get these bidders you
easiest to successfully treat, [French heeled pump. The latter must advertise your property quite
Now, if suffer from rheuma- throws the weight of the body on the extensively.
tism. the wise thing to do is to find | ball of the foot and this causes a First, by an
out just as quickly as possible and strain to keep the body balanced. written sale bill.
from a reliable source, whether or|This may be an unconscious action, | Second, by an advertisement in a
not any of these conditions exist in but it is nevertheless extremely tire- paper that circulates hundreds and
your case. {some. It is possible owing to the phynqreds of papers weekly in the
In talking with a physician this craftsmanship of present day shoe- community surrounding your prop
morning, one who has been helping makers for both men and women to erty.
me in my gffice work for a long time, secure neat, trim looking footgear
he said that for many years he had which is sensible in shape. !
been able to trace certain cases of | To be comfortably shod is no small
heart trouble back, first through factor in the preparation for one’s
he
set and caused the teen
turned
longs
up at the two
above
eth a pair of noisy
ple back-ground and
his E
In-
and
WILSON
or 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
mpound has been the standard remedy for fe-
le ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments
2s justice to herself if she does not try this fa-
us medicine made from roots and herbs, it
8 restored somany suffering women to health,
fess Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.
a (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASE., for advice.
aur letter will be opened, read and answered
a woman and held in strict confidence.

tie.

‘HOME HEALTH CLUB
TO TC 0 TO CC TO
and
neglected,
constipation
are
adults suffer
as
the children
just so long must the
the penalty.
in s
By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, Ill. .
in a
Also hhuneh Gounter
Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese,
Tripe, Clams, Etc., are served
FINE OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE
Rheumatism: —Once in a while the
tudent of ailments gets quite a jolt
and effect are disarranged. The
cause of rheumatism has been a ques-
tion about which there has been

Thblbil AM Mb MMR IL
a a
Bar is Stocked With the Best Brands
of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars
return, absolute-
ly FREE !! The
outlay for car

Good Stabling Accommodation
Local and Long Distance Phones
OYSTERS OYSTERS
LANCASTER, PENNA.
THANKSGIVING
SALE OF LINENS
I.inens That Really Are Linens.

they are

fare is entirely
eliminated when
If you want to eat oysters, get
I serve

them where they are good.
you shopat Don-
the finest primes in town in every
style, Sold in any quantity at right |
prices.
When its GOOD ICE CREAM you |%
want, I can supply you.
All Flavors at All Times
Special Prices to Parties, Festivals,
Suppers, Etec.

[1]
ovan’s.
Linens, like diamonds, have to be bought on faith unless do
All that is ne-
cessary Is to pur-
you're an expert. The good appearance often comes out in the
10
wash. At Leinbach’s you are positively safe, we have taken
the stand for honest linens and are sticking to it, that's why
we have the largest linen business in Lancaster City.
chase merchan-
Mrs. GC. H. Zeller
Marietta Street MOUNT JOY
1
Hundreds and hundreds of our customers await the an-
dise amounting to
$10 or
will
nouncement of this linen Sale every year. It means so very
It “Better
Linen” at considerably less cost than any other time of the
PIOLERED W.GESTEWITE
much to them. enables housekeepers to obtain
more we
year. We bought early, when market prices were lower, it’s
then cheer-
our pleasure to share the benefits of our foresight with YOU.
fully refund not
Examples to Give you an Idea of the Wonderful
Author of several Songs and
Marches. The German Musici-
an, offers his services to the
people in Lancaster Co. teach-
ing on almost any String in-
Piano, Organ and
Pipe Organ at reasonable prices
—tuning pianos and repairing
and pipe organs a
Values onlyyourreturnfare
Odd table cloths, 3, 2% and 2 yards long; $2 39
sorted patterns; were $4.50 to $3.00; now $3.50 to °
Hemstitched Linen table cloths size 56x60 joked 1 00
elegent quality; assorted patterns; regularly $1.39 °
al %e.15
$2.50
$4.50
50c
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but the car fare to
Lancaster, as well.
struments,
Ten dozen napkins;
$9.00 and $9.50 a doz;
you
Could any offer be
Next
time you come to
attractive and well
organs
00 00 0 0
Special lot of odd napkins; beautiful designs;
regular price, $3.00; $3.25 and $3.50; reduced to..

more liberal,
specialty.
Mount Joy, Pa.
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bleached; new designs;
Napkins $2.50 to...
All linen damask; full
special values at 75¢ to $1.50;
1)
Lancaster, stop in
Mercerized Damask; full bleached; splendid
grades; very pretty designs; special 25c, 39¢ and.

Now that’s just’ where we shine.
We can print you a poster second to
none because we have the equip-|
and let us refund

Silver Bleached All linen damask; desirable
width; several very handsome patterns; 650c, “$1 50
. . »
75¢ to
$6.00
Tray covers; all linen; to scallop or hemstitch, 75
925¢c. Others already hemstitched, 25¢ to.......... C
' Hemstitchgd and scalloped sets; all linen; "$9 50
cluding one dozen napkins to match at $5.00 to... °
15.75
; Special, $5.00 to..........
30 k; consisting of nds 69 A
.
Lunch Covers, neatly hemstitched; various sizes,
75¢c to $4.50; Tea napkins to match; $2.00 to.....
Damgsk sets; 2, 2% and 3 yard cloths; round or
are; with gapki
sets
bzen napikins; special
sesralennss
rheumatism and from that to tonsi-
litis, then back to sore throats and a
tendency to take cold on the .slight-
est exposure and from that to consti-
pation. The same powers of di-
gestion, assimilation and elimination
do not exist in any two individuals
alike, so we see a man and wife or
two brothers eating at the same
table, of the same food for a:.period
of years. One is quite fleshy, even to
the point of Obesity while the other
is thin, sometimes to the point of
emaciation. One member of the fam-

ily is constantly afflicted with consti-
on while another is the reverse.
and each Individual will
he eye of the careful and
an eq rely
ent. |
daily work and will prove a material
aid in increasing individual efficiency.
rr A
BOX FOR ORPHANS
Gleaners of Elizabethtown, Send
Presents to Europe |
| bills).
| “deliver the goods” is the good sales|
ment and as to the advertising, we|
insert a free notice in our register|
weekly, (provided we print the sale
Doesn’t that listen interest-|
we can |
ing?
Our best evidence that
{in the past, the bills for which were
The Gleaners’ class of Christ Re- |
formed Church, Elizabethtown, sent |
a box containing the following to
the orphans in Europe: 38 dresses, |
34 petticoats, 29 pieces of woolen |
underwear, 58 pieces of cotton un-
derwear, 34 pairs of woolen hose, 46
pairs of cotton hose, 14 caps, B|
bloomer suits, 2 sacques, 1 baby’s |
outfit 5 pieces muslin undgy/year, 1
woolen waist, 2 dolls, 1 F-nandker-
chief, 11; sleeping garmenfs, 1 pair
gloves, 1 shoes, 4
ARON
printed at this office.
a rr is ia EA |
|
Dancing at Columbia |
Colonial Assembly, under
of Eugene Flanagan,
The
management
will hold dances every Friday even. Street where I serve the best of ev-
on|erything in season. Try my oysters
special dance|in every style. Clams, etc.
ing. in Keystone Hall, and
Thanksgiving a big
will be held in Columbia Hall, Kro-
del’s orchestra will furnish the mu-
sic.
’
crane PA
From a Foreign Lan. |
pt Elizabethtowri
ncle Sam's armg
fize year
| Falrview Street
Some one has been carrying away |
feed from a farm near Donegal]
Springs. Beware; your life is in some
one’s hands.
East Donegal Farmer
A NEW RESTAURANT
I have opened a first-class restau
rant at my residence on Fairview
JNO. B. GANTZ
Mt. Joy, Pa
CHARLES S. FRANK
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your car fare.
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