ill 40 un vania, a¥ December 322, _ Correct— Attest OY BULLETIN, OUNT JOY, PA. Maytown's Chautsuq On Thursday evening, nS oury 7, Miss Clarissa Harrold wil > Se hautauqua entertainer in band hall. Miss Harrold ul 1 »f remarkable ability, being a | dramatic reader and an interpreter | of plays. Her programs are said to we almost startling in their faithful- ness of types depicted. In the entire | range of her program there is in- | truction and pleasure for the audi- | ence, | on own artist Friday evening, February 1, | I'he Bryn Marn entertainers will ap- pear in Maytown in place of the Regnieres who were to appear on | Nov. 28, but were compelled to can- cel their engagement on account of the illness of Mrs. Regnier. On Sat- urday, bruary 9, the last number of the course for this season will be the Paramour it Entertainers. ee ponies Auto Bus Destroyed Johnson Ebersole’s auto was vith gasoline, at the Lan- it South Poplar street, "hursday evening vas a mass of department was rvices were not was gotten before any dam- W hil being fille dis garage Elizabethtown, on it took fire and flames. The called out but their se needed, as the machine out of the building age was done. The auto was of the Hudson make and 1s a total wreck. This is the car that jitneys between Elizabethtown and Middletown. ee tll eee on first The man who sits down and waits for something to turn up will sue- ceed in time. His toes will turn up. The recent cold spell killed many birds thruout this section $1,000.00 . S.. bonds than Liberty Bonds) and certificates of indebtedness. .. Liberty Loan Bonds, un- pledged, 3% pegaent. and 4 per cent. ceva. ees S100 Liberty Loan Bonds, S>% per cent. and 4 per cent, pledged to secure U. S. deposits, . $80, 000.00 Loan Bonds, 31% per cent. and 4 pef cent., pledged to sg- cure State or other de- posits or bills payable. Bonds other than ( bonds pledged to /se- cure U. 8. deposits .... $27,879.08 rities other than U. S. bonds (not includ- ing stocks) owned un- pledged ..$282,882.22 ollateral Trust and other notes of corpora- tions issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YEARS’ .. $38,384.17 Total bonds, securities, ete. Stocks, eral stock Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent. of subscription) : Value of banki 101,000.00 Liberty 99,959.45 349,146.47 other than Fed- Reserve 23,165.16 6,000.00 35,000.00 12,000.00 33,116.14 Equity in banking Furniture and f Lawful reserve eral R ¢ Cash in . "BEST MEDICINE Cc 16, January Wednesday, a hh FOR WOMEN" | | What Lydia E. Sy ane | VV Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman. Portsmouth, Ohi. +*“1 suffered from | irregularities, paifis’'in my side and was 80 weak at times I could hardly get around to do my work, and as I had four in my family | and three boarders | it made it very hard for me. Lydia A Pinkham’'s Pax. table Compound was recommended to me. I took it | and it has restored my health. It is certainly the best medicide for woman's ailments I ever saw.’’#Mrs. SARA SHAW, R. No. 1, | Portsmouth, Ohio. | Mrd. Shaw proved the merit of this | medigine and wrote this letter in order | that! other suffering women may find relief as she did. Women who are suffering as she was iho not drag along from day to day without giving this famous root and heb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, a trial. For special adVice in regard to such ailments write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of forty years experience is at your servi : BY C. S. FRANK, AUCTION- EER, MOUNT JOY, PA. Bell Phone 129-12. JANUARY. Sat. 12, at Mt. Joy, horses, and colts by Ed. Ream. FEBRUARY. 2, at the Bulletin Office, Sat. sly, Executor. Tues., 5, In Rapho twp., household soods, apples, shoats by J. M. Gruber Thurs., 14, near Marietta, stock & implements by S. G. Engle. Wed., 20, near Maytown, implements by I. Terry. Thurs., 21, near Marietta, implements by S. G. Engle. Mon., 25, At Milton Grove, stock implants by Mary Koser, Ex. Thurs., 28, near the Iron Bridge, stock and implements by H. Fuhrman MARCH Sat., 2, in Mount Joy, and mules by Ed. Ream. Mon., 4, near the Iron Bridge, stock and implements by Chas. Flory Tues., 5, near Union Square, stock and implements by Moses Ober Est. Wed., 6, in Rapho twp., stock ar implements by O. M. Donaven. Thurs., 7, near Newtown, stock implements by George Neiss. Fri., 8, near Newtown, stock implements by Edgar Engle. Sat., 9, near Mt. Joy, stock plements by Samuel Myers. Mon., 11, near Florin, stock & im plements by Harry Charles & Bro. Tues., 12, near Newtown, stock & implements by Thomas Barton. Wed., 13, near Florin, stock implements by Elmer Hoffines. stock stock & & live & and & im- amour On . iIR.8R4 9° amotu ints due banks, ban! trust compas than included 13, 14 and 15 Checks on other ba the same eity or town as reporting bank (other than Item 17). Checks on banks located side of city or town of reporting bank and other cash i lemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 8S. Treasurer. tere st earned but not collected, approximate, no Notes and Bills Re- ceivable not past due. 3,000.00 : .$1,037,787.25 LIABILITIES ‘apital stock paid in... .$100,000.00 Surplus fund 100,000.00 Undivided profits. $22, 524.61 ss current expenses, interest, = and paid nterest and discount col- lected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned (ap- proximate) Circulating standing 100,000.00 Individual deposits sub- _ ject to check......... 250,170.04 Certificates: of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed)... . ertified checks ........ ashier’s checks out- standing ther demand deposits. . Towa of demand de- i 3 i than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34 36, 37, 38, 39 and $273, 363.97 rtificates: of deposit (other than for money Porrowedd 2 er time deposits.. otal of time deposits ubject to Reserve, tems 41, 42, 43 and 4 .$421, 988.67 r loan deposit account $15,500.00 ates de- jing de- . 5. disburs- .$1,000.00 ier than stated. ... Items 8,176.11 nks i 100.00 5,000.00 Total 22,624.61 2,350.00 591.94 67,198.43 er United, 16,500.00 1,060.00 «Se abwe Iotal evs Liabilities for redis- | counts, including those | with Federal Reserve | Bank (ses Item 1d).. 42,321.10 Total bilities ( contingent 0 a, b, c) . 42,321.10 State of Pennsylvania, County of | Lapoaer: 87% LR Feller | above-named | swear that | the at | true to the best of | and belief. | R.] FELLENBAUM, Cashier and sworn to before day of January, 1918. LLOWBUSH, Not. Public. ission expires Feb. Ya, * GABRIEL M N CAR oE “ashier of the ban lo solemnly ve statement is my knowledge 1,047.47 | 22,096.78 | 356.75 | 148.46 | 354,790.24 | .$1,037,787.25 14, near Reich’s Chure stock and impleniznts by Jos. Browr Sat., 16, at Silver Springs, horses id mules by Ira Habecker Tues., 19, at the Back Run, stocl | & implements by Aaron Baker. Fri., 22, at Mastersonville, | live stock by Witmer & Pyle. | Sat., 23, at Rowenna, new imple- ments and horses by Oscar Rannels. Tues., 26, at Mt. Joy, 175 head of live stock by C. S. Frank & Bro. Sat., 30, in Mount Joy, horses, colts & mules by Ed. Ream. APRIL Fri., 5, in Mount Joy, 150 head live stock by C. S. Frank & Bro rr ee nl RA Thurs lot of THE BEST TEST Is The Test of Time Years ago this Mount Joy resident told of good results from, using Doan’s Kidney Pills. Now of Bar bara and Mount Joy Streets, con- firms the former statement—says there has been no refurn of the trouble. Can Mount Joy people ask for more convincing testimony? Mrs. Nissly says: “F had been suf fering from a weak /back and other ailments for some fime. There was a dull pain across’ my kidneys that fairly made me sick all over. I was subject to chills,and was very dizzy at times. My Kidneys were not do- ing their work properly. Doan’s Kidney Pills sere recommended and | I began using them. It took but a few doses t6 show that I + being benefited. /I continued {al r them | a short time and was cure { The above statement | October/26, 1907 and on Ja 1916 Mrs. Nissly a | been pecessary for me to use I | Kidngy Pills. The cure they i me Was been lasting.” Pfice 60c, at all | singply ask for a kid: 1ey reme | Ddan’s Kidney Pills—the Mrs. Nissly has twice publ mended. FosterlMilburn Co ‘Buffalo, N. Y. ~ EET dealers. | | | | f Better Correct It, i The Lancaster Inquirer i day, contained the follo { Mount Joy market hou financial success, has ha | for some time and Ever since our m built a number of ye | had two markets wee of people attend and here from out of town quite a few from Lanca ville, Salunga and otl urday’s market largest we’ve had for some re tA An many We come time East Donegal Burials | Following is a list of buria in East Donega 1 ceme March 6—Mrs. E April 16—Miss April 18—Miss Elsie t April 19—Mr. Michael Grove Sept. 16—Mr. James Lane Nov. 18—Miss Barbara Nov. 19—Mr. Michael Hoffman. el A Minn Is made Drive Across River The Susquehanna river has come frozen to such extent : enable coal wagons to pass over it from Columbia to Wrightsville and other points along the river. At many places the ice is fourteen inches thick and no safer pa could be desired. be- an as to yr women are real but they hate to dis who seem to ¢ y | SPRING SALES TO BE CALLED) mules | Mt. | Joy, at 7.30, real estate by H. N. Nis- | 3 & | horses, colts | RR Ra RR mua COCO / pro ved | Hy gi SY € mefitn that sefarator Come In and sce on A Zw I PRCORAG 200O0OOO00OOOOVCOOOO0OC ON rg De ot QOTVCOCOCO0 COOOGOOOOOOGCT 5000 Miles LACK TIRES KEPT BOB FREE OE odeoteofedonfel baie 2. » McCREARY TIRE shelesleldifododed Lo fre ededfecdododdigpfododrofocioiesfocfocfoferdodost ——————————— ERE R 2 Er ol CH/ Di VERY GROFF se Clothing Mount Cy