THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. SO000000000OD00000O000O00000I00O00OCO000000O00O00 Double “S & H" Green Stamps _ | Saturday Mornings Until 12 o'clock r— Pr 4 | OOOO0000000E Presbyterian LEINBACH and COMPANY ‘Ajsastes TE , Services next Sabbath at 10:30 A. PENNA. |M. ang 7:30 P, M. AO OOOOOOOOO0O0O000000O0000000000000O00000000000O0000000000 YOLLOOOLOOOOOOOOOOO00OOOOOCOOOOOICOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOSOOOODOOOOE ver Meeting this evening at ; SALUNGA ; ior the “Beiks Home,’ and all CHARTER NOTICE y Mortuary Read the Bulletin Brother Masons and their families Notice is hereby given than an ap-| A. M. E. Church p { . Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin dSONIC ome EWS are coldiaily invited to be present plication will be made to the Govern-| There will be special services in Recordings The Larkin peddlers we have ever fac the ceremonies. or of the State of Pennsylvania, onthe A. M. E. Church Sunday. The Pred —_— | a A Friday, June 4, 1915, by John A. preaching service at 3 P, M, will be ) { pus ns ing is next and we find The Masonic Home idea for Ma-! FRUIT GROWERS MET Bachman, J. N. Hershey, J. T. Sny-| conducted by Rev. Charles Stewart ) i (Continued trom page 1) | Corn Pagine Ig nex sons, there widows and orphans, in der and H. H. Engle, under the Act|and at 7:30 P. M. by Rev. Decker : v nesday afternoon. He was sixty-sev- the wg Lg Vo visiting her the several States of our National Tajks on the Thinning of Trees and of Assembly of the Commonwealth| of Columbia, ‘wv en years of age. Mr. Flowers. had Ihe A 8 confederation is steadily gaining a Their General Care of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act to ai been a resident of Florin untll a "oy "gp" acksmith at Clayton fixed purpose in the minds of the, TT" provide for the incorporation and| st. Luke's Episcopal : few years ago. He was a member, "° ~ iieville is outfor another members of the Praiornity through-| Sheldon W. Funk of Boyertown, regulation of certain corporations.”| Rev. Lewis Chester Morrison, Rector of the Brinser denomination. He is Job 2 out our land, there boing at presenti; sn agent of the State, addressed the approved April 29. 1874, and the SUp-/ Sunday School, 9:15 A M. survived by his wife and eight chil- Mrs Miller of Lancaster, spent NOt less than thirty such Insiituiions) members of the Lancaster C0. plements thereto, for the charter of Morning prayer and sermon, 10:30 dren. The funeral was held Satur- SEY with her sister, Mrs. J. Z. in operation or contemplation. | Fruit Growers’ Association Monday an intended corporation, to be eslled/, M. day morning from Zion Church. In- Kline, In 1898 the members of the Fra- evening, His subject was “Thinning Bachman Chocolate Manufacturing) Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 terment was made in the adjoining Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sangrey an. ternity of New Jersey through their of Fruit.” He said in part: Company the character and object of |p 5 cemetery. [nounce the birth of a son April 30. Grand Lodge, took title to a tract of, “I¢ is a matter of economy tO which is the purchasing, manufoetnr| Holy Communion (regularly) 4th — Frank, Jr. land at Burlington, of forty acres on trim your fruit trees properly. It ing preparing for market, marketing, | qynqq, in each month, 9:00 A. M. : y Mrs. Henry G, Shelly Clem Steves of Marietta Junction Which was erected a large mansion. not only saves the tree, but Pro- buying. selling. exporting, importing, | Al ) 7 Mrs. Henry G. Shelly, of Rapho y;5 taken a position in the Kendig This they improved, and converted duces a better quality of fruit. If dealing. in and with cocoa, chocolate, | Methodist Episcopal q township. living near Hossler’'s meet- warehouse, Salunga. into the Dregent “Masonie Home and the tree ig not thinned a great cocoa-butter, candy. sugar, Syn Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor i ing house, died on Saturday. Death, wheat has wonderfully improved Orphanage,” which now gives shelter dea] of its energy is wasted, and it fruits. nuts and confections of a | Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. ! was due to perotinitis. | since the late rains and poor fields to fifty-eight inmates, men, women is more liable to succumb to the kinds. and the raw materials from Public worship, 10:30 A. M. and g Ses ‘are the exception. and orphans (wards). attacks of insects and disease. The which they arg made, and the Pro- 7:30 p. M. \ George Alstead Services in the M E. Church next As it is the general experience of time for thinning ig about the last ducts whatsoever used in their mann Epworth League, 6:30 P. M. ¢ George Alstead, a former resident Sunday evening at 7:30 by the Pas- these institutions, their great neces- weeix in June. Mr. Funk then dem- facturing and all materials. supplies| Wednesday evening prayer meet- ] : oi Marietta, died at his home ing oo E. B. Baker. Everybody welcome. sity is demonstrated by the in- onstrated how to thin, using branch- and other articles necessary or oon | me, 7:30. 3 Washington, D. C. He was foriy- The general health of the com- creasing applications for admission, es of various kindg of trees.” venient for use in connection with Mr. B. S. Forsythe, Adult Division ! five years of age, and was born in munity is somewhat perturbed by with its consequent demand for ex- | Self Propagation and in carrying on the business here- Superintendent of Penneylvania Sab : Marietta. He is survived by WO po u0ny oof grip and sore tension, and so our New Jersey, He explained why an appie OF in mentloned or any part thereof, |, .th School Associztion and Rev. E. 3 sisters, Mrs. Ernest Gibbons and throad. fraters are realizing the inevitable. |pear has good meat around the also buy, sell, import, export and| oor Sensenig of Marietta O. A. B. 1 Miss Carrie Alstead and a brother, . nr. ng Mrs. Geo, Way last Sun- The Masonic Homes of the Grand | seeds. “It is the purpose of an ap- deal in any and all Emig rn C. Superintendent of Lancaster Co. Edward Alstead, all of Washington. 4, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wagen- 1,0dg of Pennsylvania, at Elizabeth-| ple tree not only to bear fruit, but milk products. and ma%ufactu ne conducted a special meeting in the } Tm bach and Mr. and Mrs. John Groff town, have been conceived and are|to propagate itself as well. In and preparing for market such m Methodist Church on Monday after- Mrs. Mary Jane Bush ‘and family. ideveloping on such broad lines, in| fact that is about all that an and milk products in all their ign noon. While the representation was The remains of Mrs. Mary JaBe (Chicken raising hag its vicissitudes magnitude and purpose, that they are| apple tree lives for. But the tree forms, and for these purposes no | small, the meeting wag one of in- | Bush, a former resident of MAay- ang trials, After much good feed 4 magnet of attraction and an object|found that by putting a shell of have. possess and enjoy all te terest and profit. These two Sunday town, were brought to Marietta Ye8: hag been used up the chicks turn up|jesson to the projectors of similar in-| good meat around its seeds, men rights. benefits and Plenn of ns School workers are touring the . terday morning and taken to May. (heir toes and see where are we. stitutiong throughout our land. and beasts would come and carry said Act of Assembly and its supple County, beginning in Mount Joy. : town, where funeral services were nr and Mrs. Harry Gruber and It was, therefore, a natura} result)the fruit away, and in this manner ments. AR BARNES] a ] held yesterday from St, John’s Luth- jaughter Christine of Lawn, Mr. and that our New Jersey brethren should the seeds were distributed. You have w EDG PR Church of God eran Church, of which she was & Mrs. Alvin Flowers of Hershey and gi,.00¢ their attention to. Elizabeth. often heard, too, that nuts are very ans S tiettors.| C. D, Rishel, pastor member), Deceased died at the home pisses Viola and Kathryn Gruber of , = oo inspiration, when consider- nourishing. They are so because O ctor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. of her | sister, Mrs. Sol Landis, at Campbellstown, spent Sunday after- ing the subject of improvement in the tree puts a great deal of nour- — Te Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. ) Torreislale, from a complication Of noon at Samuel Eby's. their Home. ishment into {its seed so that it Wellesley’'s Ancient Oak. land 7:30 P. M. { , digeases. She was born in Maytown Mr. Wilson Grube, wife and daugh- On Sunday, May 2. 1915, the Ma. may grow where it falls, A wide-spreading oak which ex- Junior and Intermediate C HM. 6 ) and was about 80 years of age. ter Mary of Lititz visited Dr. John sonic Home Committee of the Grand The Coddling Moth perts have declared must have been |P. M, , ? Her maiden name was Rumbach, Kendigand family at Manheim, from Lodge of New Jersey made a visit of Elias H. Vogel of Lititz, read a growing at the time of the discovery | Senior C. E. 6:45 P. M. L and she resided in Maytown until & which place the two families motored; 0, “ang presented their fra- Paper on “The Coddling Moth amd ¢ America by Columbus is a laud | Prayer meeting every Wednesday : few years ago. Rev, Joseph Krout, to the refined towns of Mount Joy ternal greetings. The Committee con- the Curculio Spray.” He explained mark on he ssiote ig Tate Arthur evening at 7:30 P. M. | pastos, officiated. Burfal wag made and Solunes. The return was thade sisted of Brothers Theodore B. Town. the different Wizares adapted fur a ny mensures 26 | rT | / in thg Union Cemetery, Maytown. jin the evening.. ley. P. M. of Lodge, No. 33 and Grand Spraying, and the best methods of oe Rl eS i Trinity United Evangelical y Rev. C. D. Johnson of the Mount o, .... "tf the Grand Lodge; SPraying. After the speeches a dis- ke noticesble londmaek on gesount| Rev, I E.- Johnson, Pastop : Barbara M. Stauffer {Joy M. E. Church preached a most Cooper H. Prickit, P. M. Lodge, No, cussion was held. Questions were of its unusual size. It intersects the Sunday School 9:30 A, M. ) Bajpara M., wife of Henry 8S. able and instructive sermon last Sun- 32 and P. D. D.; E. Wilmer Collins, asked by farmers in the audience = ~~~... separates the fertile | Preaching services at 10:30 A. M Stauffer of Landisville, died at her) day morning to a very appreciative p \ "yp 4.0 No 117 ang p. D. D.; and answered by Mr, Funk and MF. goia0 of the Hunnewell estate from and 7:30 P. M. At both services a ai six oclock on Sunday ev-|congregation. The text was Romans ,- Crozier Records. P. M. Lodge, No. Vogel. © | 'the highway, and thus arrests the at- | Mother's Day will be observed. The or a erating fom topo ow ree Img mln wy S000 B.D Carls BRign BN. mew tn of Gu per | Gil Chose vil sing at he more | . ge, death resulting from dropsy. 2 Bree Lodge No. 32 and D. D.; Edwin M. LIVING OVER A TOMB. pride in the ancient tree. It has with. \N8 service and in the e g and proving Prog rT She leaves a husband and these|sreat an opportunity. Thorne, P. M. Lodge. No. 120; Geo. , tood the ravages of pests for a great Male quartet will render a selection. | going p children: Martha, wife of S. BE. Eb-| What might have proved a dis- 4, pat anpach P. M. Lodge, No. Mouse in Paris Has a Private Ba oy years and is apparently in eon. | Everybody welcome i greole of Centerville; David R., of astrous fire, at the home of MI. yp. payig Ww poan, P. M. Lodge. trance to the Oatacombs. dition to live for a great many more | ) Landisville; Benjamin R., of near| Henry Hiestand, located quite close nr, 15; George A. Allison, P. M. Paris in many of its districts #8 jo0ades. Mr. Hunnewell once had |. 7:30. | . Lancaster Junction; Emma R. wife|to his son's, Mr. Simon Hiestand’s 30.0 No. 32: and Amz Lake, buflt over the catacombs. These V&8t ' (he tree examined by an expert from | Sp } »f Isaac BE, Tyson of near Manheim. |general merchandise store was yory Lodge No. 20, Superintendent of Ma. Subterranean chambers and galleries the Smithsonian Institution, who de- United Brethren : The funeral was held from her late| narrowly averted last Saturday. Miss .,:. rome produce that peculiar cavernous clared that it was between 400 and Rev. 0, B. Long, Pastor | } tome this forenoon at 9:30. Ber: | Bess Jesiandg, the daughter had The visitors were courteously re.. ound Which i8 heard in the Lusen | ae to the Indians, Sunday School, § A. M. flces were held in the Mennonite lighted the oil stove and left the csiVed Wy. SUPSritonions Meat. bourg, Montparnasse, Vaugirand, | ties Tie gh towering oak | Cradle Roll and Home Depart Church at Landisville at 10 o'clock |house for a short time. Upon her re- tin Heckler. and Fen ae facility Montrogue and Montsouris quarters hie ening to and from South Na- ment services, 10:15 A. M. Miss | and Interment was made in thejtun she found the stove Yen Rot Le ll a UY SY when. ieavy carts pase rapidly along | J where he preached to the In- | Swope, Secretery of the Co. 8. S.| burial grounds at Erisman’s meeting| With steam and smoke completely Froundy, equipmeny ond dberations the coarsely metalled roads, The dians, the tree being beside What | Association, will speak. | house choking every avenue cranney in the of this trdly eredt institution The streets are then like monstrous drums | was an old trail, Junior C. E. 6:30 P. M. ) ? Ee house necessitating another general Warn: TD Postions of their ADDTeciA. beating funeral marches to the graves = Senior C. E. 6:30 P. M. Frank W. Garber cleaning up for the second time tion ave fF vtiones oF the SLIYIeRt over that vast common grave of ten Substitutes For 5 GTEEE Guttar Preaching, 7:30 P. M. } Pie shang ards of Frank W.|since the first of April oF thelr vitit. Which ‘wos Hoh oh centuries of Parisians with its mil Occasionally the man of the house Preayer meeting every Wednesday | ; ; Garber, a “former resident of this te joved by the management and guests Bons of shsleton dead or his wie may have eod fo cut 3 evening at 7:30, iF : The quaint little Gothic house at sheet of window glass and be without : 4 place, were shocked to learn that Never Saw a Hog. of the Homes. who trust it may re- the corner of the recently prolonged ga glass cutter of any kind that will | ee he haq been founq dead at hiS\ ynquiry following a humorous fn SUlt in benefit to the New Jersey Boulevard Raspeil, which many an | work. An excellent substitute for the Trinity Lutheran home at Emaus, near Allentown, cident shows that nearly 200 girls in Home. American artist must remember from work is a pair of heavy scissors or ; Rev. 1. H, Kern, Pastor last Wednesday evening. He at-| various Kansas City high schools Aong the many activities and im- his student days, actually has a pri shears that are of no particular value. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. tended fo his-usal cecupation that have a. Ss ire hoy Ie had provements that are in operation vate staircass leading to the cata Tounerge he Fos 1» Jae 3 . Divine Worship, 10:30 A, M. and | 4 day, ate a hearty supper and later| bean ted that a high School BIN 4 ore. our “God's Acre” has not been combs from beneath a hermetically dsp 5 en a aii 7:30 P. M. i In the evening accompanied his lit-| iy Ww ny 2nd forgotten, and is now hein ar d closed stone slab just in front of the Be We boris oe glass mav not | Morning theme. “Learning to do * | tle daughter to bed, where he was | nom x he in Apress A es in accordance with the plans of doorstep. From time to time certain P2 daa. tn Rolf with this anparat. | Well? Bveping theme, “The An- found shortly thereafter by his wits | the inform: n that the scampering Brother J Murray Africa, our officials visit this grim entrance, the yg it is supposed the narrow in- el of. His Presence. | having expired a short time previ she ' exclaimed, Engineer, A hedge of California existence of which is known to only pings will break away, but 1 bit Junior League. 6:30 P. M. ous, death resulting from heart | has hair!” This led to an has been planted around a very few people ing too deep in the main that Luther League. Monday, § P. M. trouble, He 1s aged 40 years and | tl ubject d a canvass plot 42 feet square. accommodating A former occupant of the house, ig to be preserved the w t of the Men's League, Tuesdav, 8 P. M., | 2 15 days. and S cigar maker by | 2h )] s in Kansas ' 4, sraves Nine bodies of former Surprised by one of these visits, the water acts $0. pre attering as home of Wm. Dillinger. ccoupation. He was born and rais- | th Some 28 n arriage guests now rest in this enclosure. jeseon ot X vas a otherwise would hurch Council Thursday, 8:30 P. | { ed here ang was a revient of this market city In the 71d had and suitable markers are being once in the dead of night while he N he Pastor's study. A town until about ten years 220, | ‘er seen a live member of the por- Placed at their heads. These markers watched, qua from the room ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | ol when he moved to Lancaster. Two | milv have heen made by J. H. Keener,’ ghove, convinced that he was wit Estate of Albert B. Cu te of Men’s Christian Federation | vears later he moved to Emaus| ed ul Marble and Granite Manufacturer of nessing the final scene in some Gor- Mt. Joy Borough, L S C The Men’s Christian Federation | 0 where he resided ever since. He] oa Mavitown They are made of Wester- gialike political tr dy, a party of Pa. deceased, : ill hold their May meeting in : leaves a wife. and one son and a FASE REGISTER ly Granite the hardest granite men the chief of Whom Wors Bayt ashes of Adm 3 ity Ia Church Sunday af-| | daughter, who are twins. His father | FREE notice of your sale is "ynown. They have beveled polished concealed und r hig goat tae oy asiined. s debted | t¢ at 2:30. The speaker will Mr. Jacob Garber of this place. al- ed here for any lengih of time, ,... ., which is the inscription in, "°*t o ko a on. | thereto are ed to make im-| be C. E. Haupt, the popular go survives, as well as these broth-| provided we print your sale bills... 5 jetters. The inscription con- DE TE i x ate payment, and ose havilB actor of Grace Evangelical Luther- ers and sister: Harry W. Jacob,| [lis is excellent advertising becaus: sists of the name of ths deceased ” i calpsoy or ar 5 hn 3s n Church. Lancaster, Pa. Abram. Samuel and Mrs. Monroe read by, so many people anu and years of birth and death. and ~All. s n, presen t i = de ar Fle Frank, all of this place. The fun- to0tice such as the following wi 3. .6nseq brothers. the No.of their ened See our line of Girl’s Pumps. Al eral was held Monday, interment ely bring the buyers: Lodee is eiven. Thev are as follows: sRKIGHAM YOUNG'S THIRD LEG. Nettie C. Cul ML Joy, Pa. leathers, in gun metal, patents and s . : Friday, Maay T7—At their stock Jackson MeGlathery, 1839-1911. T.odge rr : 4 dminist: trix white y K : being made. at Bmeus. yards fu Mount Joy. a args lot of No. 75: Francis Stewart, T833.1012 The Mormon Lender was Ever Equal Hy Naum Attorney. ee ava both low and high, at SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY. cows, heifers, stock bulls and homer T.odge. No. 432: Mrs. Mary E. Stewart, TRB io Pigs Hlius- rl a o———— raised shoats by Messrs. J. B. Kel 1096.19192: John D. Cox. 1834-1913. trating his (Young's) native wit and 5 : ip Best. Paper-Rulletis ler & Bro. Aldinger, auct, Todge. No. 203: Mrs. Anna Mary versatility. It is said that one 7 1 03 uitotin One woman with her nose turned Saturday, May 8—At the Washing. wwehner. 1829-1912: T. Frank King. a Welshman V leg had bay fi emores > haha lov Rulletin og ar: ToosTRON. 5 of many m House stables, Mount Joy, a Iot 1g24.1914. T.odzé. No. 260: William S. converted on promise that Brig- Shoe Polishes een — SO Tia of cows and 12% head of home-raised Bande. 1851-1914. T.odee. No 59: Ad- ham would cause a new leg to grow. LS a PD Bre rn TE rg shoats by Mr. C. 8S. Frank. die P. Bande. 1848-1915: William R. He reached Sale Yo and foriiwiin PESI SuaLITY MARcESE NARUEYY ™ EE TIE LON man when you hear him make & Saturday, May 8—On the premises mine 1837.1015. T.odze. No. 219. Presented Bisel Shia Zen House "PLEAS OF LANCASTER CO. mistake; he may not want to be of W, M. Pautz, Mt. Joy, horses, fhe relizions services on Sunday. Oitce), 500. Wes confronted Dy the In re Receivership of W. M corrected, wagons, harness, show cases, etc. bY arav 92 1915. were conducted bv Rev. Br vou want a new leg d wutz, Insolvent Debtor. Trust Book, What an awful row a little boil W. M. Hollowbush, receiver, Zel- vwvank (roman pastor of Christ's you? said Brigham. ‘Well, “ani No. 23, page JSL : thx bes : ow eran Ja, spite of 4s ler, auct. T ntheran €hureh of Wlizahethtown give it to you, ! remember that all Pott Roe i a M Lm Be or vour body. P z Saturday, May 8—On the premise; Dmnring the month of Anril 1915 the attributes you have in this life =r Mount Joy by the Court off . . A man occasionally wants to quuit Of the late Eliza Jane Shellenber- pg4 visitors registered at Grand will be Team ted ut the last day. | PRLLIENS | Con , Pleas of Lancaster County | smoking, but a “No Smoking” sign ger, in the Detwiler orphan school T.ndee Tall, Fourteen new cuests Now you day bre R45 had two legs, [LER] on 3 15, 19 , he Tietelore tym len’t one of the inducements of his building, on North Barbara street, arrived: one dled and one withdrew, and 113 proaie 7 mn aan, then Et HER go LICR Ct he Inaehien to good resolution. Mt. Joy, a large lot of household maling the present total number of 18 Stem 1d will [ave three 2 a ne | C 340 | | "a undersigned without delay, and What has become of the old- goods by Miss Sallie Mateer and omests. 210. There are 62 unaccom- ta ye + ready: 1d = > = IRE 4 se having claims against said | fashioned boy who referred to his Mr : j 1 tee of. £0. nz osompatied Wo sic 5, You ate. Ee y old, and can- *GILT EDGE," the only Ia rent to make proof of their knife as a “frog sticker?” And |S. James Walters. Vogle, auct. nanie Tm Brae not live much longer. Choose, there- | SILT EDGE." the only } 1s by affidavit as required and|_ what, by the way, has become of Saturday, May 8—On the premis- men. 2 married ecounles (54 16 fore, between a Dew leg here and Rusvis Lacie’ s i provided by Act of Assembly of June Sunday Hours the old-fashioned Barlow knife? es of W. M. Pautz, on West Donegal hovs and 13 hovs three In heaven . FSTAR" com {, 1901. Sec. 23 P L. 416, within| When a boy is whipped at school, street Mount Joy, two horses, har- During the month of April 1915, “The poor i Low Daturally decided | kindsof russetor tan six month: from the date of this. and his mother sends him ouut into ness, wagons, contents of a bakery, our Post Office handled 2.332 pieces to Lr¥ to be Suge Bt with one leg here yo CE WINE aa notice or be ph Ss Pom | the yard to get a stick of the size chow cases, ete, by W. M. Hollow: of mail. th ave Ere only here AB deans and w |S a Bc 9 April 9] the fsacher used, io SHOW Visitors, . bush, Receiver, * Zeller, auct. On Thursday. May 6 1915. at 2 © - i ny 2. fu an hess: | the case against the teacher ls pret- —. a —— o'clock P. M.. Brother Jenkin Hill. D. A Germfn inventor has succeeded | SomctIarde slumiaum boxes, W. M. HOLLOWBUSH, | fy bad. Subscribe for the Mt. Jox Bulleth. 13 3 WM. of Berks County, accom: fn i excellent substitute for | re BRO at, Moy gg roe Were We print all the pews fitato PHBL anted hy members of the Fraternity whalebone. It is composed of lea | 20.26 ‘Atbany Sirect, Camu. Mase. | B. F. DAVIS & W. C. REHM : Our Ads Bring Resulls—Try ft Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin of Berks County, wil] break ground ther. | The Quist and Larpnt Al ’ vers of | . Attorneys News From OQur of Worship Reformed Mennonite Christ 8. Regular services in Church on Street Sunday morning, at 9:45. Mennonite RELIGIOUS NEWS Many Local Houses Nolt, Pastor the Reformed West Main Prayer meeting every Wednesday | Pony is A _gorrel mare, 10 years old, apr.14.4t ‘| First come, first gerved. of | ea Tia 74 YEARS OLD Expected to Resign on Account of Feebleness — Gained Strength and Twenty-four Pounds by Taking Vinol. Corinth, Miss." — “I am a city tax tollector and seventy-four years of age. L was in a weak, run-down condition so that I became exhausted by every little exertion. My driggist told me about Vinol, and I deci to takeit. In a week I noticed considerable improve- ment; I continued its use and now I have gained twenty pounds in weight, and feel much stronger. I consider Vinol a fine tonic to create strength for 3 people.”’—J, A. PRICE, Corinth, iss. As one grows old their organs act more slowly and less effectually than in youth, circulation is poor, the blood ts thin, the appetite r and ion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod and iron tonic, is the ideal Strengtheneg and body builder for old folks good healthy appetite, strengthens digestion, enriches the blood, improves circulation and in this natural manner builds up, strengthens and invigorates feeble, run-down, nerve f ous and aged people, and if it does notdo all we say, we will pay back your money. W. D. CHANDLER & CO. it creates a Unclaimed Letters Unclaimed letters for the wesk ending May 6— C. A. Martin ee tI eee Suits for men that we feel so sure of that we welcome comparison vetween them and other makes. Picked from the stock of three manufacturers. Also a full line eof Plain suits always on hand in sack and frock coats, Martin. tne HG Annes. Advertise in the Mt: Joy Bulletin. Wanled, For Sue For Re in Pennsyk earning $125.00 or more per month, Permanent position for the man who can make good— Stetson Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1t. FOR SALE—Twenty fine White Leghorn laying hens, at 75c apiece if sold within the next few days. Need room for young stock. Flock not broken, Call on Mrs. H. A. Dar renkamp, Mt. Joy, 1t FOR SALE—A 1914 Twin 2speed 9 to 13 horsepower Dayton motorcycle, fully equipped, speedometer, presto- lite tank, big lamp, good as new. Apply to C. at. Found—A pocketbook. Owner can on Gab T WANTED—Salesman vania capable of 0. Brandt, Mount Joy, have same by calli a FOR SAL A complete pony team well broke, any child can drive her. Also 2-seated wagon, harness, ete Call on or address, A. D, Frank. houser, Sporting Hill, Pa, apr. 28-4¢ Day Old Chicks—S. C. White Leg- hors for sale, 10c a ch. Also Cus tom Hatching at 4c a ch. Newpher Smeltzer, Mount Joy, tf NOTICE—]I am prepared to do all kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and work of that. kind. Charges very reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf. DAY OLD CHICKS—S. horn for C. W. Lep- sale, Custom Hatching specialty. Write or phone for prices to Springdale Sal Salt Farm, B. L. Keener, Bell Phone 130-23. jan 13-tf. Pa ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE CHRISTIAN 8S. FLORY, f East Donegal Township, Lan- { Pa ed, leo on said ited to tS ndebted make im- the same delay for inder ned. HENRY H. EBY HARRY M. FLORY, Mount Joy, R. D. 2 Administrators. apr 28-6t, the unde lee Cream Sodas lee Cream Sundaes and we are with the vari- us drinks and pure delicious season is here ared serve to you Ice Cream This we can furnish You by one, pint or quart. yO rticular about what t along these lines to come when or thirsty, ———— WwW, D. 8 to 9-5 to 7 Rexall © Sick headache, bi bad breath are usu tive bowels. Ge Orderlies. They § $ively. Sold onl E.