The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 13, 1915, Image 5

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YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN?
ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW, THAT'S WHERE | CAN HELP YOU.
General Repair Work
"| HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS’
PERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR KNOWN TO THE TRAD
AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU?
Agent ior the
Stt debakers and Pullman
 







on Monday.



BALK OCCASIONALLY?
IF SO, YOUR CAR NEEDS THE,
THE BULLETIN, MT. Joy,
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RELIGIOUS NEWS Sunday School, 9 A. M. |ening at 7:30
es wei | Preaching, 10:15 A. M. | Mary Brown, on S. Barbara street. CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y.
News From Our Many cucal Houses Senior C. KE, 6:30 P. M, | Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Confirmation
of Worship Junior C. E. 6:30 P. M. | Instructions at St. Luke's Church, | wonderful Amateur Company Produces
— Lie special servic FC rerts D. qc av evening ¢ 2 ‘eloc 4 : .
: Special service for converts, 7 P. | Thursday evening at. 8 o'clock, | Best Plays With Settings of
Reformed Mennonite M. |St. Mary's Guild will meet at the Burlap and Pasteboard
There will be Sommunion services Prayer meeting evely Wednesday | 1 ome of Mrs. Walter Brown. Few stock companies have ever at- |
nthe Reformed Mennonite Church evening at 7:30. i ge % tracted as much attention as the ama-
tn West Main Street next Sunday { Kauffman—Barr | teur company of Chautauqua Players,
morning, Oct. 17, at 9:30 o'clock. | Church of God A beautiful wedding was solemn- | which produce the best obtainable
itis 3 J dg a . i . | y i Loo : |
hristian S. Nolt, Pastor. C. D, Rishel, Pastor nized last evening at 6:30 when Miss | plays, both modern and classic, in the
; - | Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7 P.M. | Catherine H. Kauffman, daughter of | big auditorium at Chautauqua, N. Y.
Trinity United Evangelical { Sunday Schools, 9:30 A. M. Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Kauifman, be- M. #mcpedict Papot, who is an in-
Rev, I. E. Johnson, Pastor | Jr, and Intermediate, 5,30 P. M. came the bride of Homer A. Barr. structor of languages at Chicago uni-
3 av Re iY M | 1" KE Qocietv f° .. . : 0
] Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. C. ‘E. Society, 6.30 P. M. | The ceremony was performed at the versity, directs the company of twen-
raachin o cOTVie ." | rave etine Te a 7.17. : i i i
Preaching services, 10:30 A. M.| Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7.30 [home of the bride's parents, on West ty and, with the common combinations
and 7:30 P. M, P.M. | Donegal street, by Rev. N. A, Bair Of burlap aud pasteboard backgrounds,
3 Rally Day, Sunday, Oct. 24. { |of Tremont, father of the groom. | Obtains effects that are pronounced
i St. Luke's Episcopal | The bride wore a handsome costume Marvelous by the best critics,
Tr Methodist Episcopal [Rev. Lewis Chester Morrison, Rector [of white voile and lace, and wore a| M. Papot has long been known as
’ 2 Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor | 20th Sunday after Trinity, Oct.| corsage bouquet of valley lilies and the “Pest amptens stage dbector in
ose J Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. | 17th. —Educational Sunday. | roses. Miss Jane O, Kauffman of Ameties png bus : Fontorinl ore
3 Public worship, 10:30 A. M. and) Sunday School, 9:15 A. M. | Philadelphia, sister of the bride, ana 1 for contriving scenic effects. He
s ~.0 . | ard orker ii luring >
- 30 P. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10:30 | Mr. Solon V. Barr of Steelton, bro. % Wai > Ca nd during the
: Aion Cite s . | Istmas vacation took his company
\ Prayermeeting, Wednesday even- A.M. | ther of the groom, were attendants. to New York city. wi ae x i oo %
v ng at 7:30. Nonlin vars : a Sank : 5% > Shae = Ey am
\ ol gat 7:30 Evening Prayer, 7:30. ; [ Miss Emma Renk of Lancaster, ' their repertoire under the auspices of
\ 3 Ew Monday, Oct. 18th, St. Luke's | played the’ wedding march from Lo-| the House of Play Foundation, at St
\ United Brethren Day—evening prayer at 7:30. | hengrin as a processional, and af-! Mark’s church on the Jowery
; : Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor Gleaners’ Club will meet thig ev-| terwards, the wedding march from The New York Times gave them high
\ of n - - { Mendelssohn After the ceremony | Praise, and their stay had to be pro
\ : Fay i conaraticin, : ; longed to repeat several productions.
; i | anc ngratulations, an excellent Everywhere there is now a great
{supper was served. The table deco. vogue for amateur theatricals and fo
\ ations we n 0ses and carna- simplicity in stage effects. Chautau-
\ tions, carrying out a color scheme of Qua has taken the lea 1 in this respect
\ pink and white The house va and her players have won \pplause
\ andsomel decorated with palms, Whe Fever they have gone :
erns. and Hi. Hower The Bite ] meres ‘Sweet Laven ler, Clyde
| Ting Ss Si ae Fitch's Nathan Hale Grundy’s
\ ¢ ec usome Suts of sliver, «A Pair of Spectacles” will be given
| gl ( nd linen Mr, and | this season
\ Mrs. Barr left that evening on a -—
1 he ¢ ’ Philadelni EM IMRNADOE ALIAS
ort tip by auto to Philadelphia WOMEN INDORSE CHAUTAUQUA
: nd other poin and after Novem
- - ber first, will be at home to their Strengthened and Rnsouraged by It,
NJ ; Decl
friend 1 newly furnished Ueclar Noted C ns.
} on Mz: Ste Among “Fro: angen. NX. , I go back to
the zues re NH Rev. ang the million worien of the Gene ral Fed-
Mrs, N. A Barr of Tremon ar, erated Women's Clubs strengthened
Solon Bate. 5f Bias) the Missos and encouraged and tell them of that
- en - : er lace wl » 4 womuan can be revigor
= === Alma Kauffman, Jane O. Kauffman Pas i Re is ; ah xe ve x
obese dobededeiodeiolededodobfdulodduiolofuloblulupdlddolol ang Ethel Chryst of Philadelphia; Brod 4d seut back home proud of that
¥ 5 3 ms : °°’ noblest } ession—being a woman,’
y 3 Miss Emma Brenner of Millersville; said Mis, I ey V 3 backer, pres-
3 go he Misses Iva and Bertha Martin, ident of this largest organization of
* 5 m Renk and Alice. Erisman, Women. in » recent interview
i & Mrs. Naomi Stephens and Nesta Ste- “Wome: where ar taking a
x % phens of Lancaster: Miss Daisy re on ¢ 1 CI Pu ive and
he os 2] administration. heir inds
x A y 5 % Doutrich of Elizabethtown and Mr. : : ; Eon a mind
x A CARLOAD OF OHIO AKD INDIANA 5 oun Tr | are open to gather facts. At Chautaw
> : ” 5 Irvin Glatfelter of Rowenna. qua they find the greatest preachers
¥ I IORSES & COL i S a Mr. Bair is the proprietor of the best teachers. famous writers and
+ * Barr's Garage in this place The statesmen
oe oe * 3 maoceratiec air 4 mf
3 AT + Bulletin joins their many friends in a 4 Th ii He an of mtort and
= Rl rahi : ; informality brinzs speaker and audi-
+ P BL C SALE * Wishing them much heppiness. ence closer together. The rolling hills,
+ U 2 — ie the pleasant walks, the bracing high-
i SATURDAY, OCT., 16. 1915 % INSTALLATION AND BANQUET land lake air strengthen the careworn
* . . . 3 This combination makes every one
¥ At My Sale and Exchange Stables * Odd Fellows Had a “Big Night” glad they alive, whether woman or
3 MOUNT JOY, PENNA E wertien in % op eb EERere
3 | Re
* | o fo _ Ravtaire
- 4% - District Deputy Grand Master Jos. Summer Schols at Chautauqua, N. v.
3 Sl McVor of Ephenta. assisted by Po.G For many years registration in €han-
I IME vor 0 Rphraan, assisted iy PG, tauquays Summer Schools has annual-
5 #1 Diervechter of Ephrata, and Past : >
ogo | ly exceeded all previous records The
z 0 ‘ands Wm. Hollowbush, J. D. reason is obviously in the excellent
oe + Boyce, M. M. Leib and S. McGir] of service which is given by the corps of
ge % ! Selal Mode installed the following university teachers and instructors
le 2 b 34
* o icers of Mount Joy Lodge No. 277, along professional lines Tw: thou
i ; 0. F.. last night, sand four ndred students and more
7 + N. G—Wm E. Hendrix. Were regisiered quitig July mud An
3 %' V. G-—Geo. H. Brown, Jr gust. 1914. The institution supplies
5 * ELE Te ler > 110 instru tors. according to their reg
* = & R. 8.—Geo. B. Zelle: ular catal >. Ten college hnildings
* : cir 0 3 S.—S. Donaven, and 300 separate courses are available
As { 1 if jf Treas.—Chas 1.. Dierolf V 1dr » ‘en are care p
hi Carload Ohio & Indiana Horses & Colts i Sh Rone smuded shiner ore emer for is
t 3 oe upporters to . . sses der taeir special department.
: They range from yearlings to eight year olds and i R. S—Harnry G. Walters These schools were organized in 1883
“or oi from 800 to 1,400 lbs. This lot consists of 5 2 , : resid \ : - of {1
I, Arthur A. Hendrix by President William R. Harper of the
4 chunks, general purpose and good road horses. 3 Sora in ity “1 :
= a W._-Walter S Paeiter University of Chicago and have since
x: Among them are some extra good pacers and » quer © get an example which has 1
3 trotters that can show you plenty of speed. ogo R. S. S.—Chas B. Johnson on 3 bie 3 H : i been the
Ea SPECIAL MENTION—One 8-year-old Brown ol yy S-sn_vied WW Baker stand 1 Yor nearly all the great smm
* Mare, stands 15.3, fearless of all objects, sound = Chap.—Chas. A. Wealand mort gouney
* and right, paced a full mile on the Lancaster a Toh ae oa Twenty scholarships entitling the
x track without a workout in 2.16. One Bay horse, 0; G—¥red. BR. Stretch holders to Summer School privileges |
3 4 years old, paced a full mile in 2.22, his sire is a I. G.—Roy Hoffman, are given out annually to teachers in
% full brother of the speed king William, who has Vice Guards Sup. Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
i a recol d of 1.58. Dew Drop, foaled April 16, 1911, R. S—Milroy H, Brown. Bishop Vincent's motto, “Education
a weighs 1,100 Ibs. sired by Prince Arundle, 2.09 1-4; 1. 8—John 8 Easton Ends Only With Life,” hzs a rea
3 dam Maggie Hill, the dam of Adaline W. 2.07%. i one meaning for most people at Chan
of Also several other good drivers After the meeting a fine oyster tauqua. Men and Women ot all 4
Als $ I'S, i : . Men an m of ¢ ages,
Don’t fail to come and look these horses over, | supper was served which was great- one or two being in the oaighties. are
+ 38 th Bon Shremey © lot, & SBN Sow you 4 ly enjoyed by all present, registered in the Suiimer Schools. All
5 orses w one, muscle, size and quality. 5 | nr —— = show a keen interest and a youthfn
oo Sale to begin at 1:30 p. m., on Saturday, Oct. oo Mrs. Grace Peters of Middletown thusias ¥
+ 16, 1915, when terms will be made known by Bi i er erie i jensen
oo % | was the guest of friends here yes-
- . S. FRANK, , + :
i a uct ED. R % | rorday. CHAUTAUQUA.
i : Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Golder and ———
+ % [son of Sunbury. spent Monday in What the Word Means and Where It
3 o | town while enroute to Philadelphia. Came From.
3 %| Messrs. Herman Kistler, W. K. | An Indian chief pulled a big muskel
+ * Wightman, Chas, L. Kendig of Har- | lunge from the cool waters of a twen-
> * |risburg. transacted business in town | t¥y mile lake and properiy called it
3 - Chautauqua lake. Bishop Vincent ang
' bis coworker, Lewis Miller of Akron
0., sought a beautiful point on {tx
shores for their convention of Sunday
school teachers in 1874. And with!
| Bishop Vincent’s popular ideus for ed
| ucating folks of middle age and teach:
ing them how to enjoy life the place
grew into an institution at Chautauqua
N. Y., that 1s now world famous.
DO The name is borne by five towns in |
Illinois, Kansas, New York, Texas and
Washington, by many industries in |
western New York state, by apartmens
city and by a




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MOUNT Jv,
Also Auto Hiring at All Times
(DOUNT JOY GARAG!
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Hd

 
| versal Peace.
| she demands.
| portant things in life?
'| substance
| hood that
| woman who
'The News at Florin




Myers of Lancaster were Tuesday Happenings
visitors in town. OFFRATION
Mr. L. A. Stein ‘of Ruigiown, (Continued from page 1)
| made a pleasant call at the Florin —e
ver, wele Sunday guests of Mr. and]
Hotel ” ony Kel : Mrs. Piank Brian, Tells How She Was Saved
Mr, F L. Jickel, a yrominent i} . . .
business hihg of rl was a Mr: J. 1. Brown of 3080s, Mass., by Taking Lydia E. Pink-
Tuesday vistior in town. Was seen faete Jesterday. ial ive | ham’s Vegetable
: , Mr. DB. Neff of Harrisburg,
Mr. Charles Winters and family of spent Monday in the boro. | Compound.
Manheim were Sunday visitors with Mr cL . Kauliman of Philadel —
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. phia, spent Friday in town. | Louisville, Ky.—* I think if moresufs
A. B. Winters. i Mr, B. Freidman of Boston, was a ! Jones omen a (ake Lydia E.
Mr, Jacob Shires is building an ad- Monday visitor in the town : in oeny : yg
dition to his reridence on Church Mr, John Boyd of Harrisburg, was would a oy
street. Mr. Albert Walters is doing _... "on ow stieets Saturday. health. 1 suffered
the carpenter work. Mrs. B. Bennett of Philadelphia, | “|from a female trou-
Don’t forget the grand opening at spent Saturday in the borough, ble, and the doctors
the Florin Hotel on Saturday even- Mr. M. B. Roberts of New York, | |decided I had a
ing, Oct, 16. All are mvited, A s a Monday visitor in town. d, 1 ee ih
good band will furnish music. BP. N Lehn of York, was a Abe operated upon,
Messrs. Ephraim Heiner and Thos. gest of ends here yesterday, 75 but I refused a as1do
McKinley attended the Philadelphia Irs. W. J. Knight and J. Rouse / L not believe in opera-
and Boston ball games on Friday Mr. and Mrs. George A, Nein of ions, 1 had fainting spells, bloated, J
and Saturday at Philadelphia Sunbury, registered at the Exchange : and could hardly stand the pain in my Aa
Mr. and Mrs. Joon Hawk and Hotel on Saturday left si ide. My hu hand insisted that I
daughter, Mrs Anna Dyer and Mr. Burns Philadel} spen from Ny Lydia e 3! thany's Yegerable
lLatchem team of Elizabethtown, ida v M and Sompoind, ahi 3 am 50 thankfu 1d,
) a for I am now a well woman. I sleep
ed ¢ formers parents s Ic } , do all my housework and take
onewago on Sun Mrs. Chai K Yo and s. I never fail to praise Lydia
On - Saturday, “oer. 23rd, at 2 ys. Benja ville, | E s Vegetal mpound for
o'clock, p, m., the Carson property ere Sa = lends ta Mrs. i M. Rasch,
will be offered at public sale by Jno. here 4 t A
I. Schroll, Rea Estate Broker, of M1 \ North
Mt. Joy. eb wn t}
Me H. H Bowman, W. W S y in J (
Stamford, C. C. Whitman, George HE. Ww
| DIRT: nd Raymond Snader of Har- R I \Le I
isburg, enj d an auto ride to 1e . ny
town Monday evening fu Saige !
Mr. Klmer Schlegelmilch and son i I h 5 Ver >
Frank spent last Thursday at Beth- a
lehem, whe hey ttended a con- 2 vere Lydia 3 liam
vention with Company C. of Colum- tial) Lynn,
bia, of which they are members. On be opened,
Friday they attended the dedication \ and > Yeoman
of the State Armory at Allentown. 8 I Hil Ey nee
LPL <€ R =
: ; Mrs Jol LOCAL DOINGS
Ra in U. E. Churct
tunda O. 24 ally. S \ n and son Danie] I has purchased a
be d in U ed Ev i Del g Thursda er separator.
gelioal Chure a i , ort are Mi There II be baptizing in the
ning I'h g c M W i Chur on Sunday forenoon.
an special character o f He Clarence Reist, one of our lo
of the : inv features being vers S ¢ itl tobacco packers, has sold his
OL £ I I the oC )as : M A rs be ntire packing.
10fs of ihe Tow Special singing F1 € Mrs, Daniel Derr was brought
Ini the evening Meteors x be 1 Ro I V. J. Knig ome from the General Hospital at
ceived into Church fellowship We : W B Burns | Lancaster, yesterday
Sipe: to. Hive 4: Great Sood RAllY. 3 A \ ( 78 Srey is 4aron Garber is digging a
we want every member of the Home . a HY | sink for Mrs Anna Meir] at her
Department, and every baby on the M Sh Voune and East Main street residence. a
cradle roll, with their parents, pres-| ;. al ter Ed v i vy and
ent. This is to be an “every member | y;.. Ja off ( to F rR hn
present Sunday” in the School. Ev- p S . Bo £8
ervbody most cordially invited to ay
all of the services. Morning wor- re Manning and Miss Ma A= ; OI ~
ship 10:39, afternoon session 1:45, Detwiler are attending a FT hy- $275 PIANO FREE
evening service 7:30. terian Foreign Missionary meeting * bs The t
a - G——— New Harmony. Church, York Or $200 i Cash Divided
) X a
wots snow wwe! FREE FREE
UNIVERSAL PEACE ros wos or wien, vi. smo spent.| 00
g here with tha family A beautiful present to every ona
of Dr. an J. J. Newpher, on Who answers this. A Medallion the
This nation is now in the dst of | East Main street. latest craze, also self filling fountain
a controversy as to how best to pro- Mrs. J. A. MacNicholl and daugh- PeDS
mote universal peace. That question | ter Mary of Merchantville, N. J, ar- Si
we will leave for diplomats to dis: | yjyeq here yesterday and will spend :
cuss, but peace within nations 8 00 | 00 ime with the formers pa- 1
less important than peace between {cn
nations and it is heavily laden with rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stoll. :
prosperity for every citizen within Mr. Reuben HH. Miller, wife and
our commonwealth, three children, of Glen Lock, spent i
Many leading politicians and ofttimes | several] days with his parents, Mr. | 1
political platforms have declared war | and Mrs Reuben BE. Miller east of
upon business and no cabinet crisis town, While here Mr. Miller also i
ever Tested, Many men have stood visited his brother Mr S. H. Miller i
in high Dlaces and hurled oy Bombs Mr. and Mrs. Negley of Lancaster, mn
at industry; ilrust bayonets into bus- : {
iness enterprises and bombarded ag- Miss Dora Rush, Miss Katharyn y.
riculture with imdifference. Party ' Brandt, Miss Emily Leupold, Miss Sik
leaders have many times broken dip- ' Tillie Freitag, Miss Emma Freitag, DIRECTIONS
lomatic relations with industry; sent Miss Pauline Freitag, Ted Cornelius, Li
POM aviators sovieg rongn Ne Walter Rush and Mr. and Mrs. Ham. This puzzle is made up of nine
Ss 28 D0 < Ss squares i le 1] T
ween Tuy ing De Re in brecht and family of Camden, N. J. a od Frage the Papin ni
into the destiny of commerce. Dur- Made an automobile trip to this 5 The tig i to afringe thene
ing the past quarter of a century we place on Sunday, being guests in nine numb > SO tha when added to-
have fought many a duel with prog: | the family of Mr. J. W. McGinnis at Sather the en sake 27 'n both db
ress, permitted many politicians to
carry on a guerrilla warfare against
civilization and point a pistol at the
heart of honest enterprise.
No man should be permitted to cry
out for universal peace until his rec-
ord has been searched for explosives,
for no vessel armed or laden with
| munitions of war should be given a
clearance to sail for the port of Uni
Let us by all means
have peace, but peace, like charity,
should begin at home,

GRASPING AT THE SHADOW

No man—especially if he is mar
ried—would deny woman any right
Take the earth and
give us peace, but why does woman
long for the ballot?
When all is said and done, is not
| the selection of the butcher more im-
| portant to the home than the election
of a mayor; is not the employment of
the dairyman a far more important
event in the life of the children than
the appointment of a postmaster; is
| not the selection of books for the
family library more important than
voting bends for jail and court house?
Why does woman lay aside the im-
Why leave the
‘und grasp at the shadow?
Be it said to the credit of woman-
it is not, as a rule, the
rocks the cradle that
wants to cast the ballot; it is not
the mother who teaches her children
to say “Now I lay me down to sleep”
that harangues the populace; it is not
the daughter who hopes co reign as
queen over a happy home that iongs
condition. Will be sold very cheap | for the uniform of the suffragette.
+ 1 have no further use for it. Call ls, as a rule, the woman who despises
It

las 1 her h me, negle h 1
© ogee if you want something a a a ies X aa
i | sod. Bulletin office, Mt. Joy. |... ., ches windows
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| mt Joys Be.. ¥Paper—Bulletin, 2 s. J. H. Morgan and Joseph
Kead the Bulletin. Donnelly of Harrisburg, two state
uur Ads DB. ag Resulte—Try ® [fire marshalls. were in town on Sat- |
Aaveriiss in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. (urday on business.

Personal





Hotel McGinnis
WOneA. For Sole For Ber
FOR RENT—I
offer my farm, at
east edge of Mount Joy, to a good
farmer on the shares Apply at
once, S. R. Snyder,
Groceries Also Famous Chinco-
tag
Mt
le ) C
Mt
Oysters 35 aqt., at Brandt's,
Joy Street, Joy oct 13-8t.
PUBLIC SALE—Friday
Oct. 15, at 1 o'clock,
Sheaffer will lot
goods, wood ready
of
afternoon,
Mrs. Malinda
of household
the stove and
her home
Auct,
sell a
for
a lot at
David
potatoes on
street. Vogle,
Strayed or stolen
and
fifteen
-A
le
and
white,
dog,
has
to name of
w
black
stands
sixteen
tan female beag
inches high
Answers
d
Stoner, F
| inch earage
Rewa
returned
Pa.
if
lorin,
Rose.
vey H,

jar
an to rep
WANTED—A re

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ese us in Mt. Joy, taking orders
or teas, coffees, groceries, ete. Ad
dress, Tamsin Co., R. 1. Hob-
day, Manager, 16 E. King St. Lan
caste 1t
VINEGAR a supply ol
inegar on in which 1 will se
wholesale and etail M K. Bru
baker, Mount Joy 2t
FOR SALE—Indian Runner Ducks,
faw; white; make excellent
bres BE. W. Garber, Mt. Joy. |
ana
lers
JT.
FOR SALE-—-A good ag new 3-bu-
| er gasoline stove ig Al conditicn
| Cost $15 but will sell very ches;
| as have no further use. @€all =»
| this office, o
am prepared to do 8)
| kinds of hauling, plowing lots, mac
work of that kind. Charges very
|
| NOTICE —T
|
{
|
{ easonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy.
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rections: ines must add up 28
aot only from left to right, but us
and down as well
To the person who can do thig core
will beautiful $278
but in case two, three, or
more do it correct.y, we will not give
“he piano away, but will divide $200
among the tying contestants.

we give a
aiano free,

tn cash
Simply fill in the above squares with
the numbers in their proper order,
write your name ang address plainly
oh a separale piece of paper and mafl
to us not later than five days. Yom
will be notified by as 10 the re-
gnul
Every answer will get a present.
Quality Piano Co.
st.
PENNA,
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Shoe Polishes
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Sica vi WHITE" (in liquid form with
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packed in zinc boxes, with EE 10c Ib hang
some, large aluminum bo:
If yourdesler does not keep the kind SD aaien
She orice ip svamps for fullsize package, charges paid,
wHiTSMORE BROS. & CO,
: he Ohdest y Largest Manufacturers
a
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