The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 09, 1916, Image 6

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OTHER TELLS HOW VINOL
Made Her Delicate Boy Strong
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tritis and the measles
seemed no hope of saving his life.
doetor prescribed cod liver oil but
could not take it. I decided to w
— and with splendid results. 1%
seemed to agree with him so that now he
ERALD, 1090 Park Ave., N. Y. City.
eonditions, chronic coughs, colds
bronchitis.
W. D. CHANDLER & CO.
DRUGGIST
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

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Practical Horse Shoeing
At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy
Special attention given to all work
Ny diseases of the feet promptly at
inded to. Yeur Work Solicited
BOMBACH & "SHANK
General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers
MOUNT JOY. PENNA

GENTRAL
HOUSE
J. M. Backenstoe, Prop.
Cheice Wines & Liquors
At The Bar.
Aso Choice Oysters
Ham, Sweitzer
en vommorsee SANAWICHES
MOUNTEJOYZ ‘T-- PENNA.
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Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at ery
Moderate Charges.
F Don’t fail to see us before ac-
) ing your order this year.
2 J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna.

 
 
 
 




RALPH F. ESHLEMAN
Show Card Writer
Passche Alr Brush Used
Prise Rrasensbia
West Domegal 8t. MOUNT JOY, PA.





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ghey DIAMOND BRAND,
TEE sk your Druggist for /3)
LT é Diamond Brand >
(ge d tnd Gold netiic\§),
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERY
Full Single Comb ed
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White Leghorn Eggs <s”
How can you expect healthy
ehicks from eggs that are produced
by a sickly lot of hens.
I can furnish you with eggs for
haichings from my flocks that had
at no time any contageOus or in-
fectioug disease such as, roup, diph-
theria, or limberneck.
Also a limited amount of custom
hatching. Satisfaction Guarenteed.





Ezra E. Wolgemuth
R. D. No. 1 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
fan. 26-3m. i
HOTEL MCGINNIS
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Restaurant and Lunch Bar
OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE
CLAMS IN ANY STYLE

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a strong healthy boy.’ ~— Mrs. THOMAS
We arantee Vinol, our delicious
eod Sy and iron tonmie, for run-down

THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA

Wednesday, February 9, 1916
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MAYTOWN Mrs. Harry Martin spent a week | amuel Drace. the Maytown High School will con- mergau. Over 200 beautifully colored auspices of the Young Ladies’ Bible
er with friends and relatives in Perry Miss Dorothy Sload of Mt. Joy, is duct a spelling bee in the Maytown views will be thrown on the canvass Class of the Sunday school of St |
Prof. Gustave A. Weber Will Lec- county. vis g her grandparents, Mr. ana Hall to illustrate this dramatic repre-;John’s Lutheran church. |
ture Here Feb. 9 Mrs. Lewis Hartman and Miss Mrs. Warren Sload. The Maytown schools enjoyed a sentation of the life of Christ. Prof. i
rm: Adella Grove spent Thursday at Miss Blla Eshleman spent a few Visit from the teachersof ihe Mount- Weber visited the village of Ober-
Miss Susanna White visited at Lancaster. days with her sister, Mrs. Harlan! ville schools; the teachers in the ammergau in 1900 and in 1910 and License Records Broken
Elizabethtown. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koehler, of Buller of Lancaster. |party were: Miss Alice E. Friday, witnessed several performances of All records for automobile licenses
Miss Myrtle White spent a few | Marietta, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil M-s. Elmer E. Grove and Mrs.|Mary M. Kimmick, Miss Edith M. the play, at the same time photo- were broken last month when more
days in Lancaster. {liam Bontz. John R. Roath visited in York, on' Friday and Miss Laura C. Martin. [graphing everything of interest in than 110,000 tags were issued by the
George Huntzinger made a busi- Miss Florence Evans of Lititz, vis: Thursday and Friday. Announcements have been sent the vicinity. The Cincinnati In- Biate Highway fepartinent. This i
ness -trip—to-Lancaster.- ited friends—da- town on — Saturday — jirs, ‘An@iferTu Hicks is-spending a out for (lie ‘opening of the new gar- auirer after Prof. Weber's lecture exclusive of the licenses for trucks, :
Charles E. Hollenbaugh made a and Sunday. few days with her daughter, Mrs. age and machine shop of the Sload had this to say: “Simple, beautiful motoreycles ang drivers, The re--- \
business trip to Harrisburg. Miss Eleanor Martin has gone to Robert S. Magee of Harrisburg. Brothers. Maytown, Their new shop and fervid, the drama and passion Y°nue 1s well over the million dollar |
Miss Anna Culp spent Sunday Iowa, to spend the coming summer Rey. R. Edwin Kutz of the Theolo- is equipped for all kinds of work. of Christ held the audience in mark. Evidently people don’t care \
with her mother, Mrs. H. Carpenter. with her sister. gical Seminary at Lancaster visited They have also taken the agency Cathedral like stillness for over an what the price of gasoline is.
Miss Helen Knoaas and Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sload and Rev. and Mrs. William J. Lowe. for the Chevrolet cars. hour and a half. Mr. Weber is so Sd :
George Rhoads visited in Columbia. son Abram, visited Paul Sload of Miss Bertha Hoffman is spending On Wednesday evening, February thoroughly conversant with the sub- LOST—A Weed chain for 35x4
Mrs. Elizabeth Spangler and Mount Joy. la few weeks with friends and rela- 9, Prof. Gustave A. Weber will de- ject at hand that he cannot but wheel, between Mt. Joy and New.
daughter Elizabeth, visited in Mari: Mrs. Jane Roath
spent a week with her sister, Mrs. On Friday evening, February
etta.


 
 


 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
















of Harrisburg, tives in Philadelphia and New York. liver a lecture in the Maytown Hal
RE IR
THE KEYSTONE



FALL,

A Great State “Conventi
Han
on’’ Which Will Better
the Lives of Millions Now and In the Future.
No event in Pennsylvania has worked
for such universal good of the children as is
assured by the approaching Keystone State
Fair. In this unparalleled state gathering the
welfare of the younger generation will receive
a consideration which is sure to revolutionize
the living conditions throughout every county.
Whatever occupation the parent follows, the
Keystone State Fair is going to show that parent
how his condition in life can be improved, and
how this improvement is going to uplift the
foture life of his children. No parent can af-
ford to allow this great gathering to pass with-
out having his children see the interesting and
beneficial sights.


KEYSTORE STATE FAIR and INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION
ss sof Sgro KUNKLE BLDG., HARRISBURG, PA. TT
The Keystone State Fair and Industrial Ex-
position is going to fill a long felt want—a long
felt NEED. Many of our sister states have con-
ducted state fairs, and every one has reported
astonishing good—and there has never been
a state that has gone to such ends in prepara-
tion as is being made here in Pennsylvania.
Buildings for all purposes are being erected at
a cost of over $750,000.00, and a two-mile auto
speedway which is conceded to be among the
best the world has ever seen. So it is, that when
all these wonderful factors get going in full blast,
this old world is going to see a State Fair that
will be REAL.
Is Not Only Going to Be a Rousing
Event For the “Grown-Ups,’”’ But

OPENS IN
HARRISBURG

1 Please the most critical audience.” town. Return to C. A. Greider, Mt.
11, on the Passion Play of Oberam- The lecture is to be given under the Joy. Bell phone it





 
 






This great Keystone State Fair and Industrial Exposition is go-
ing to be a gala event for every child in every county in the entire
state. Here they can see for themselves how the big things of the
state are done. They can see what their neighbors are doing, as well
as what and how things are done in distant counties. And within the
boundaries of the magnificent 410-acre park there will be every amuse-
ment it’s possible to conceive, where the children from every section
can mingle for their future betterment, midst the most delightful and
picturesque surroundings.
1916
FUR PNIRORIN PIN PN Le PN Pre
|
We Want the Parents of Every Child in This
County to Share in (he Ownersiap of this
Great Industrial and Educaiionai Movement.
Teach your children the importance of ownership. Instil
into their young minds the principles of business. You can
teach them a great lesson right now by your becoming per-
sonally interested in the Keystone State Fair, by showing them
that you are a part owner and a co-worker. A limited amount
of capital stock at $10.00 per share, par value, is offered to
the citizens of your county. By taking advantage of this lim-
ited offer you will not only be expressing your sentiment to-
ward the success of the Keystone State Fair, bit you will be
taking part in an enterprise which is certain fo produce for
you astonishing dividends.




CAPITOL,
AT HARRISBURG
 




 


 









 
Hargrissure, Pa.
THE MOST ATTRACTIVE
LOCATION FOR THE
STATE FAIR AND
TWO MILE AUTOMOBILE
SPEEDWAY