1 \ PAGE FIVE upig A PUBLIC SALE Of An Express Load of Ohio and Indlana Horses and Colts Saturday, Sept. 30th, 1916 At My Sale and Exchange Stables MARIETTA ST.,, MOUNT JOY, PA. a lot of HORSES and COLTS These horses range in age of from 2 to 8 years, and weigh from 1000 to 1,600 lbs. Among them are some very good thin feeding hor<es. Also geueral purpose horses, good single line leaders, some extra good drivers both trotters and pacers, and a few fat horses. SPECIAL MENTION—I will have in this lot half a dozen as good drivers and general purpose horses that I ever shipped, Doth trotters and pacers, some standard bred. Come and look them over, better drivers cannot be found. This is a specially gnod lot of horses all bought direct from the best stock farms in Dark County, Ohio, and are all ready to go to work. Every horse will be sold under fall protection, Sale to commence at 1.30 P. M., on Saturday, Sept. 3oth, 1916. when terms will be made known by C. S. FRANK, Auct. mcnzeier on. ED. REAM - / » B F100 0 or » n " ; . = = : C1100 dys £ = u = be : § u o un » ® TO MANY PARENTS MEANS = G x : = 5 x 5 3 = d. » IF YOU WANT GOOD SERVICEABLE SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN—THE KIND THAT WILL LAST, COME HERE AND GET THEM. H. Laskewitz Mount Joy, Penna. 11 1 SATAN Be Sure You Get 7 EASTHAN FILMS AT W. B. BENDER'S, East Main Street = 3 A vOLDIN nie Camas © EREEEEE REE BoE. - : They are the Dependable Kind My steck is carefully kept, Good and and Fresh 00000000000: = » = 0x. a PPS 8 es a I will continue the furniture business on the second floor of the Engle Building, with a com- plete and up-to-date line of all kinds of furniture. Prices are very reasonable. When in need of furniture call and see me. Repairing and Painfing Specialty Special Attention Given to REMODI ING ANTIQUE FURNITURE D. H. | ENGLE, West Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA. OO OCOOD0OON WALMODOOODOO0O0OO0 OOOOCOOLOODO0 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Home Health Club EEKLY ARTICLES WRITTEN EXPRESSLY [OR THE MT. JOY BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H.JREEDER OF CHICAGO, ILL. | w Goitre: An finusual demand for { a practical method of treatment for | Goitre without (surgery has caused | me to investigate the methods used ! by some of the successful physicians | that have specialized along that line. 1 think that of all the methods of treatment that I have investigated, that employed by Dr. David Grant Roy is the most practical and suc- cessful. i I have, in order to give intelligent | and helpful suggestions, kept under observation a number of patients that have been successfully treated by Dr. Roy and ineach case the re- sult has been highly satisfactory. Dr. Roy’s method is simplicity it- self and is thoroughly practical com- | mon sense. He uses a certain tinc- | ture of colorless Iodine in the form | ! of an inunction, but he does not, | as the practice has heretofore been, | simply apply the Iodine to the skin | | over the gland, but he first by man- ipulation raises the clavicles and re- laxes the muscular tissues surround- i ing the gland, the patient prone "upon the back. The inunction is| { then applied after which it is driven | into the deeper tissues with the high frequency current. Treatment is ap- | plied daily with the result that in | cases of young girls the enlargement | sometimes disappears within a couple | of weeks. In cases of older girls and young women, 4 to 6 or even 8 weeks may be required. | In one case eoming under my ob- ' servation a woman of perhaps 45 | years had a very troublesome goitre of 20 years standing and symptoms of Exophthalmic difficulties weer beginning to manifest themselves in a very uncomfortable manner. After | three months treatment the circum- ference of the neck and gland had been reduced from 17 34 inches to =r Mis Mobs Koch, Mrs. M. G. 13% inches and although the en- [55 MIS. Bomberger and Miss Bessie Gingrich.—Altos: Mrs. Hack- largement was still visible the patient was so well satisfied that she stopped the treatment. At that time there were no symptoms of Exophthalmic trouble. In his remarkable book, “Beauty and Motherhood,” Dr. Ferdinand Herd, says that “The thyroid gland {and add inspiring interest to the services. Brother Henry H. Shenck, Wor- NEWS FROM THE fend with the odious, and simply with a view of maintaining a perfect balance of the pleasure to state that the many Lodges of our state with their heim, Pa. Although they do not number among the older Lodges, they have existed long enought to learn the lessons of Masonry, and make ap- licati its teachings. i plic Yano of is le 1chings Time find THE CROWD SEEMS QUITE INTENT; | again ey ave giv en practica iT MIGHT BE WELL WORTH LOOKING AT— | proof of their devoted interest in SOME NEW EXPERIMENT. | these Homes, and by their kindly | acts have earned for their Lodge and | themselv es, the gratitude of manage- | ment and guests. Impelled by this same beneficent | inspiration, they assembled their | friends to the number of more than | 100, on Sunday, September 24, 1916, |and journeyed to the Homes to con- duct the religious services and cheer the guests with their welcome presence. ( Among the goodly number, they brought one of their most prominent clergymen, who ably displayed his splendid pulpit oratory, also selected choir of musical talent to beautify shipful Master of the Lodge, presided at the services. The officiating clergyman was Rev. H. J. Behney, Pastor of the U. B. Church of Manheim and a member of Lodge, No. 587. The musical talent selected from Manheim’s best was as follows: Soprano: Mrs. H. H. Shenck, Mrs. Frank Diehm, Mrs. J. D. Hershey, Miss Daisy Boyer, Mrs. Bayard Old- know, Mrs. H. H. Martin, Miss Hack- ley, Mrs. Charles Witmyer, Mrs. Guy Obetz, Miss Jennie Obetz, Miss Lydia Lawrence, Miss Ruth Fisher and Miss Blanche Hoffman.—Tenors: Messrs. H. C. Stauffer, Hess McCauley, Ur- ban Blecher, Clarence Myers, Frank Diehm, Nelson Pinkerton and Abram MASONIC HOMES With no intention whatever to of- scales, it affords us in crediting fraternal interest in and kind- ness to the Homes, a position of prominence must be reserved for Manheim Lodge, No. 587, of Man- l MR.WI S EGUY- BY C.D GRAVES © 1916 NATIONAL CART 0 Wednesday, Septem CON SERVICE CORPORATION, N.Y; [nnman fi mex wr fim Fie “{ WONDER WHATS THE MATTER THERE, “OH, SHUCKS' I'VE SEEN THEM PAINT A POLE A HUNDRED TIMES BEFORE. I'LL STOP TO JOSH THAT FRIEND OF MINE WHO BUTTS INAS OF YORE ." ~ GET THE H FORE | 1+ GUESS I'LL. MA CutinE “HOW QUICK THEY PUT SKYSCRAPERS UP YOU ALMOST SEE THEM GROW ,; ABOVE THE NOISE THE WORK MEN MAD AROSE A DREADFUL SHOUT, WHILE WISE GUY SQUIRMED ANDONLY HOP HIS CLOTHES WERE GOOD AND STOU ANG OF THAT GO. PUBLIC SALE ae Coe VALUABLE REAL ESTATE MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1916 in East Hempfield Township (known as the Ben Nolt farm), 11% miles south of Landisville, along the Mount | Joy and Lancaster Trolley line, con-| taining 80 ACRES. The improvements thereon erected | are a LARGE BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, 2 Tobacco Sheds sufficient to hang 18 acres of tobacco, Hog Sty, Poultry House, Corn Barn, | Wagon Shed, LARGE STONE GRIST | Frame Tenant MILL, 215 Story House and Stable. The buildings are all in good re-| . Young.— dl 7 { is one of the most important organs mi Rag 0 Seg ig Charles Wit- pair; also a fine spring of never-| of the body. The functions of this hy i wl 15 oh Guy Obetz, | failing water at he howse, and Fir) i AVS ayard {now, enry Boyd, Al. | ning water at the barn and meadow S od * . . . . Gland a mania. In Soe Youns, C. H. Young and Prof A variety of fruit. This far is in I Supports, In 0 ¥ " Heiges.— SBF. ‘| a high state of cultivation. My rea- tagonizes the ovaries. The intimate a Accompanist: Mrs. H. C. son for offering this farm for sale is | connection between the thyroid Auiior my son wishes to quit farming. gland and the ovaries becomes evi- _ In a beautiful and artistic manner, 5 fm > They dest hy RE : rolley and ste ailroad, 1- | dent from the fact that the thyroid be ar rendered two anthems, es, School and tobacco marked, vt gland enlarges at all those occasions y Works shall Praise Thee;” | very convenient. Trolley cars ai- that serve as milestones in woman’s sexual life: puberty, menstruation, pregnancy and change of life. This ‘enlargement is but the outward sign of the increased activity of the It is not desirable from the stand- such splendid and artistic manner, point of beauty, and happily, dis- as to give great pleasure to an | appears when the wave of distur- audience whose accommodation bance has passed. Only in com-. taxed the spacious Assembly Room paratively few instances does the and corridors. thyroid gland during these periods. enlargement become permanent and then, in a way, disfigures the neck. | The characteristic enlargement of the thyroid gland is not always so | pronounced as to be visible to the] eye. However, observing women frequently notice it in the seeming | tightening of their collars or neck bands at these specified times. One of the most important funec- tions of the thyroid gland is the de- struction of poisonous substances in the blood. The greatly increased demand made upon it in that direc- tion is probably the reason why in the majority of instances its enlarge- ment is so conspicuous during preg- nancy. [ Another function of this gland is the regulation of fat within the body. | the Homes is notable, is Radiant Star | Homes, accompanied by 500 families musical program and sacred concert and “Hark, Hark My Soul;” Miss Blanche Hoffman sang a solo “By the Waters of Babylon,” and Miss Bessie Gingrich sang a solo “He that dwelleth in the Secret Place.” All these numbers were rendered in Another Lodge whose interest in Lodge, No. 606, of Philadelphia. They have adopted the custom of making an annual pilgrimage to the and friends. Their pilgrimage of 1916 will take place next Sunday, October 1st, on which occasion they will bring with them Rev. H. C. Stone, the founder and head of the Stoneman’s Fellowship of Philadel- rive from Lancaster and foes Joy, 15 minutes of hour every hour. Sale on premises at 2 o’clock p. m., on Monday, October 2nd, 1916, when terms and conditions will be made known by A. W. ESHLEMAN. John F. Waser, Auct. Phares Heidlauf, Clk. PUBLIC SALE of TOWN PROPERTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1916. The undersigned executrix of the estate of James E. Webb, deceased, late of Mount Joy B¢ rough, will sell at public sale at F otel McGinnis, Mount Joy, Pa., the following de- scribed Real Estate to wit A LOT OF GROUND Fronting ft. on the West side of South Barbara street, Mount Joy | Boroug fi ‘and extending in depth of | that width feet tu an improvements thereon erec sist of a 23% Story Frame phia, who will preach the sermon at 2:30 P. M. Prominent soloists : will render a | before the meeting. Dr. Arthur W. Yale of 2008 Wal- | nut street is the Worshipful Master | of the Lodge. | If the thproid gland is inactive, fat | accumulates and corpulence de- velops. On the other hand, if the thyroid gland is stimulated and its | secretion increased, accumulated fat | disappeares. | I will be glad to hear from any- | one afflicted with Goitre and will | cheerfully give any further special] suggestions desired especially regard- | ing the proper diet during treat- | ment. | | ml. — | FOOT BALL SCHEDULE Sept. 30—Stevens Trade School at Lancaster. Oct. 7—F. & M. Academy at Lancaster. Oct. 14—Manheim. Oct. 21—At Palmyra. Oct. 28—Alerts of Lancaster. Nov. 4—Altoona. Nov. 11—Palmyra. Nov. 18—St. Joseph's of Lanc. Nov. 25—At Manheim. Nov. 30—Ephrata. Dec. 2—All Lancaster County. A A Qn A Fine Farm If any one is interested in an ex- ceptionally fine farm of 52 acres within two miles of Mount Joy, please let me know and I will give you a kargain. I am listing addition- al properties weekly and prospective buyers should not fail to glance over my" list before they invest. J. E. SCHROLL, Estate Broker, Mount Joy, Re to get better and am now well, stout and able to do my own housework. HUSBAND OBJECTS T0 OPERATION Wife Cured by 1 by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Des Moines, Iowa.—*‘ Four years ago I was very sick and my life was nearly spent. The doctors stated that I would never get well with- out an operation and that without it I would not live one year. My husband objected to any operaticn and got me some of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Cempopind. I took it and cdmmenced am I can recommend the Vegetable Com- pound to any woman who is sick and | run down as a wonderful strength and health restorer. My husband says I would have been in my grave ere this if it had not been for your Vegetable Compound.’’—Mrs. BLANCHE JEFFER- | SON, 703 Lyon St., Des Moines, Iowa. Before submitting to a surgical opera- tion it is wise to try to build up the | female system and cure its derange- | ments with Lydia E. Pinkham’ Nd ege- table Compound; it has saved ‘many | | women from surgical operations. Write to the Lydh E. Pink} Medici pe © Nx aida \ | attached, | necessary outbuildings. House with Summer House frame stable, chicken house and other The | house contains seven rooms, with | bath, gas connections and all other Trolley cars pass the | conveniences. | door. Fruit on the premises. Any person wishing to view same prior to day of sale will pledse call on the | undersigned residing thereon. Sale to commence at! 7:30 p. m., at Hotel McGinnis, Mount Joy, when terms will be made known by ANNIE E. WEBB, Executrix { John S. Rebman, Auct. | B. S. Hester, Clerk. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Mrs. Mary Stohler, late | of Mount Joy Borough. Letters testamentary. on said | 3 estate having been grajited to the | undersigned, all perso indebted thereto are requested make im- mediate payment, and ose having claims or demands againkt the same | will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned. | DR. J. J. NEWPHER Executor. W. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. sep. 13-6t. | | | | “ oO ERE - BR Boas) 4 . SPEND YOUR VACATION IN NEW YORK You can see more in New Yorkin an & place in the | must know how. | how HOW" k of “Sight Seeing” u everything worth e big city { 845. 00 covers hotel accomodations, cost of sight seeing trips, theaters, roof gardens, etc, We even pay all your carfare around the city. Write for booklet A “Seeing New York At Minimum Cost.” Hot Sate, Now York Cin I will offer my farm at public sale, | CHANDLER'S | SPECIAL i Petre Shoe Palishes ee LARGEST W/ for Headache Make short work of headaches and clears the brain for action. 10c AND 25¢ PACKAGES Mailed on receipt of amount. 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