The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 24, 1918, Image 5

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Wednesday, July 24, 1918.

MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT
JOY, PA.



MOUNT JOY, PA.

8000 MILES GUARANTEED TIRES
Clincher or Straight Side
SIZE NON-SKID J TUBES
39x3 $ 9.20 $2.15
Set of 4 35.00 7 7.50
30x31 12.4¢7 ° 2.26
Set of 4 47. 8.00
PRICES ON OTHER SIZES IN
PROBORTION
wr for lists
If a tire fails to run 5000 miles we
will replace’ with a new tire at one-
half price
Shipp same day as check or
money order is received, EXPRESS
CHARGES PREPAID.
EASTERN SALES COMPANY
j 500 Fulton Street
/ UNION HHL, NEW JERSEY
DEALERS WANTED
may 15-tf

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Rev. Charles Sayers of Lancaster
RELIGIOUS NEWS
IN OUR CHURCHES
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CI'URCHES IN MOUNT JOY
BORO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM-
MUNITY
Sunday evening, July 27th at 7:30
A. Secretary.
to France where he
“Go Over the Top.”
on his experience.
preach July 28th at
“The Patriotism of the Bible.”
saw the
The


ALL THE
LATEST AND BEST IN
BA Note Player Piano!
man on the Mexican border, is home
on a thirty-day-furlough after spend-
ing four years in the Regular Army.

Rohrerstown and Chestnut Hill
Rev. H. A. Kunkle, Pastor
Lutheran Parish—
having spent a year and a half in the
Phillippines, one year as guard in the

; { Ninth Sunday after Trinity—July| Yellowstone National Park and hav-
y 28, ing been with General Pershing in
P Sa Mexico.
{ Trinity Rohrerstown — tll eeee ——

Sunday School at 9 A. M,, M. N.
Davis Supt.
Morning Worship at 10 A. M,,|
Theme, “The Warning Message.”
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS
PUT OUT ON FARMS
Trinity Lutheran Church
The leading Mennonites of Lan-
Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor |. ctor county who have made in-
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. vestigations into the disposition by
Yoraing Series 1045 A.M. the War Department of the con-
espers, . scientious objectors, drafted from
this section, disclosed a new method
of the government to utilize the
Mennonite, Amish, Brethren and
similar denominations.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. H. D. Speakman, Rector
The service next Sunday, the ninth
after Trinity will be Morning Prayer
and sermon at 10:30 o’clock.
Church School at 9:15 A. M.
county have been
ito the farms in Maryland, and are
harvesting grain. Following is a list
of the men, many from this county,
who have been assigned to farms:
Hagerstown, Washington County,
Md.—Benjamin S.
United Brethren Church
Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor
9:00 A. M. Sunday School.
10:15 A. M. Preaching.
7:30 P. M. Preaching. 5 C. Newcomer, Isaac M. Baer, Jonas
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night.|E. Hege, John Ward, David H.
eens |Ranck, Paul K. Burkholder, Fred
Reformed Mennonite Church | Laughlin, Harry L. Brubaker, Elisha
Rev. Christian S. Nolt, Pastor | Dorsey, Benjamin J. Herr, Charles
The services will be held on Sun-|Geiman, Elmer Ruhl, Claude Wolfe,
J |
Larggst Assortment in the City. |
Open evenings until 9 p. m.
"(1 Music
House
LANCASTER, PA,

 
. Prince St.

YOURE NEXT/
For a good neat and cle Shave,
Hair Cut, Shampogy*Mas-
sage, Etc. to
Elwood Millard's
al Parlors
Fi erly H. J. Williams
WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY
Agént for Manhattan Laundry

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day morning at 9:45 in the Reformed |J. C. Cunningham, J. C. Reichard,
Mennonite church on West Main!Ira Coffman, Russell Keadle, Harold
street, in this place. Elias Hershey! Lane, Alfred Eckroth, Alfred Loeb.
of Lancaster will be the speaker. Bellair, Harford County:—Rhein-
wh——— hart Bishop, Ralph Hostetter, Samuel
Church of God. Yoder, Arthur Thorp, John Ditmer,
i Rev. I. A. MacDanrnald, Pastor Carroll King, George Hull, Samuel
Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Arbitman, Arthur Harley, Harry
Preaching 11 A. M. | Garber, Cleason Forry, Leopold Gal-
. 8 Junior Endeavor 6:30 P. M. | ver, Isador Moskiwitz, Robert Stauf-
; Senior Endeavor 7 P. M. (fer, William Stauffer, William John-
Preaching at 8 P. M. Thomas
z J oy
i 99 son (colored), Watts, Wil-
y mmm liam Schneidheiser, Louis Roslin,’
Concordia, Chestnut Hill Edward Gochenauer, David Mohler,
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M., G.|Jonas Wisner,
Haertter, Supt. |Dondore, Fred
Teacher Training and Bible Study! August Link, George Jasper, Earl
at 6:30 P. M. Chromister, John Geissinger, Samuel
English Service at 7 P. M., Theme, | Mason.
“Summer Service.” |" Frederick, Frederick County, Md:
Choir Friday, July 26 at 7:30 P. M. | Edward Rice, Melvin Moyer, Daniel
Sunday School picnic, Aug. 14th. | Landis, Harvey Metzler Norman
—————— | Derstine, William Byron, William
| Moyer, Robert Strassbaugh, William
| Karup, J. Howard Bronson, Emory
| Reinolt, William Hamilton.
Westminister, Carroll County, Md.
William Rice, John Roop, Joe By-
F Charles Feldner, Paul
‘That’s what growing chicks nieed Green, Roy Payne,
to get the right s It’s what
you need to raise All Jou hatch.
he lactic acid inthe buttermills
strengthens the gensitive digest.
ive organs, the jcombination of
clean,wholesom@grains,balanced
just right for baby chicks, helps
them grow steadily bigger and
eT C vols a
Buttermilk Starting Food
rom all others. It's
chick food with but-
United Evangelical Church
Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:15 A. M.
Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. |
and at 7:30. The Lord’s Supper will |



will speak in the Church of God on
Rev. Sayers is a well known Y. M. C.
He has recently been
boys
He will speak
pastor will
10:30, subject,
Mr. Harry Albeck, of Rohrerstown,
a United States Regular Army Caval-
He is at present stationed at Texas
Objectors from all sections of the |
“furloughed out” |
Ebersole, Frank |
 


AL,
a CART,
Personal
Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
days at Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burns and
daughter Beatrice from Manheim,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
H. W. Garber and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffmaster,
Mrs. Minnie Minnich, Mrs. Lewis
Geib, Miss Annie Arndt were visitors
to Lancaster, Saturday. |
Misses Miriam Mummert and Pearl
Schroll returned home Sunday from a
week’s visit to the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Robert Lauer at Harrisburg. |
Mrs. Abner Hershey and daughter |
| Anna Mary and Mrs. Arthur Hershey |
land son Paul and Miss Mildred Way |
spent Tuesday at Hershey Park.
Master Melvin McGee of Philadel-
phia, who spent several weeks here
as the guest of Mr. A. R. Garber and
family, left Saturday for home.
Mrs. Carrie MecCellvie and Mrs. |
Mary Eiezy of Lancaster were guests
{of Mrs. Mary Flowers and daughter, |
Mrs. Charles Sload on Monday even-|
ing.
Dr. and Mrs. B. W.
daughter Esther were visitors to the
Masonic Homes, Sunday where they
rendered their assistance on the pro-
gram. |
Mrs. Philip Deiter of Lancaster, |
and Mrs. Elizabeth Mooney of Phila-|
delphia, were guests of the former’s
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hershey, Sat-
urday.
Mr. Samuel Erb and wife and son |
and the Misses Dollie Campbell and |
| Blanche Farrell south of town visited |
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey on |
Sunday. {
Messrs. Frederick Conrad, Harvey |
Emsminger and Roy Martin of Har-|
risburg, autoed here on Thursday
and were the guests of Mr. R. Shel-
[lenberger. t
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Helman and
daughter Margaret of Avoca, re-|
turned home Monday after spending |
the week here with Mr. Joseph Weber
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters, of |
Harrisburg, were Sunday visitors to
the latter’s mother, Mame Fenster-|
macher. Mrs. Walters will spend some |
time here.
S
Garber and |
|
I DEFY AMY ONE
TO FIND ANY THING


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BY KEN KILI
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Junk All Kinds
Buy and Sell Automobiles
‘RUBBER & METAL SCRAP
We Pgy Higest Cash Prices
f for
BURLAP BAGS

ystone Rag Co.
Max Brody, Propr
Il Phone 9-R2 MOUNT .
july 17-8.

HEINZ URGES
SiMpLICITY “"
Wartime Brings Necessiy For B R E A,
Economy and Earnest
Gonservation Effort
— Q
AVOID ALL EXTRAVAGANCE D : |
| At Public Banquets and in Home En.
tertainment Needs of the Nation
Should be Considered.
Howard Heinz, Federal Food Ad
ministrutor for Pennsylvania, made an
| emphatic statement regarding the
waste of food which he believes may
in too many instances, in pri
{ vate homes through elaborate dinner
public entertainments |
parties, and at
In the shape of costly banquets. He
sald:
“At intervals, for months past, I
have read in the columns of the dally
newspapers of the state accounts of
elaborate private entertainments In |
the way of luncheons, dinners and |
similar functions in which there |
doubtless is, in at least some instances,
a great and unnecessary waste. The
food is often prepared and served on
such occasions in such a way that it
is practically impossible to utilize any |
of the remains of the banquet or make
available for use the food in any other
form.
"Our people should refrain from
| eluborate dinners and social entertaln
meals are a fea
This class of functions
should marked by war-time
plicity. In all things there should be
strict observance of Food Administra
tion rules. The number of extra meals
ments where costly
ture social
be sim
rg . 1 I Ny io < as p
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Gingrich and! gould be minimized. They are, for
daughters, Emily and Alta, Master the OSL Dart BHNGCORSHTS
Cleon Sheaffer and Miss Fannie “w I : Lbs de lies: of
Shank visited relatives near Elizabeth e are at war. The families of
town on Sunday.
Miss Virginia Frank who is in|In France the population between 18
training at the Women’s Homeopath- and 60 years of age is permitted to % ’ DRUG
ic Hospital at Philadelphia, is spend-| nave only one and a half slices « CHAIDLERS STO eo =
ing her vacation here with her sis- bread per day per person. To win the | / RE
ter, Mrs. Christ Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ream and daugh-
ter Mrs. Wm. Miller, Miss Barbara vation, but practice it. i
Jailor of this place, and Mr. and “I am not only opposing the idea of |
Mrs. Paris Hinkle of Lancaster, private dinners, public banquets or so
autoed to Lebanon Sunday where! cial functions, but I insist that war
England have meat only twice a week
war we must not only preach conser-


Tinning and’ Spouting
THAT'S MY BUSINESS
Also all kinds of repair work of every
descriptiog. Work must be right

OF YOUR BUSINESS
A SHARE
f SOLICITED
M

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MOUNT JOY
Charle
* East Main St.

Shaving
Hair Cutting
ang?
Jos. B+ Hershey
TONSORIAL PARLOR
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ROHRERSTOWN Second Timothy, 2:15. The follow-
ren ling program was rendered: Congre- |
The Bible Class meeting held at) gational singing, Hymn 509; An-|
Mr. Rush Hamsher’s home on Monday | them, Choir; Devotions, Rev. Thomas |
evening was well attended. Roberts; Quartette, “Remember Me,
Guy Stubbs, of Westbrook, is!Oh Mighty One,” Messrs. Earl M.
spending a week with his grandpar-| Kaylor, Russell W. Sweigert, Ralph
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baer. | F. Eshleman and Howard Arntz; Es-|
Messrs. Charles Reinfreed and Guy say, “Times in Tumult Are Tested by |
Bear of Lancaster, were visiting at Truths Taught by the Bible,” Sara
the home of A. B. Baer on Sunday.|S. Kramer; Solo, “My Task,” Mr. R
Rev. Gable: and family and Mrs. |F. Eshleman; Essay, “Henri Dun-
Brandt of Churchtown, were visitors !ant,” Mr. Clyde F. Eshleman, Essay,
at the home of Rev. McGuire’s the | “The Ideal Teacher,” Edwin Walters;
past week. Duet, “Abide With Me,” Misses Fan-
Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Kunkle and nie and Esther Gingrich; Declama-|
son Howard expect to attend a family | tion, “Tobe’s Monument,” Mary Esh-|
reunion, July 25th at Kresgeville,|leman; Essay, “The Religious Life of
Monroe County, Pa. {a Child,” Esther Weber; Duet,
hy Miller and Bashong raised 8 ary) Come Holy Spirit,” Blanche Eshle-
. : [large barn for storing grain on Tues-| man and Esther Weber; Class Prop-
% frst for particulars. | day. Mr. Seth Ebersole of. Center- | hecy, Blanche Eshleman; Address to
ESTIC SUPPLY CO. ville has the contract. Graduates, “Right is Might,” Bishop
: { 2 s | s g g p|
Binghamton, N.Y. | Benj. G. Baer and family and Pe-! W. F. Heil, D.D., of Allentown: Class
Restanrant
A H. MPF, Propr.
anheim & Market Sts. MT. JOY
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$15.00, according to v.
sh for Old Gold, Jewé€lry, Silver,
ntal crowns or bpgework. We
mail and will |
s for sender’s ap- |
Send by Parcel

nd cash by ret
1d goods 10

Agent for the Manhattan Laundry.
Goods “called for Tuesday and de-
livered Friday.
3 West Main St., Mount Joy
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH


Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri-
J TN 3

K
{ter Starr and family motored to Ed-! Hymn, “Fill Your Place,” Graduates
|dystone, on Sunday to visit the lat- and Chorus; Presentation of Diplo-
| ter’s son, Wilbur Starr. {mas, Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D.;
Rohrerstown again had a large| Offering,
funeral when Mr. Joseph Evans, aged |
93 years was buried Saturday, July
{20 with services in the Lutheran
church.
EE. A
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Destroyed By Fire
ILLS RATS, MICF AND GOPHERS
Fire destroyed the home of John





4 adit | Mrs. Charles Harris, sister of Mrs. | Weller, in Ironville, yesterday shortly
Dombach, of Central Manor was hurt plter noon, the loss being heavy. The
aK lin an automobile accident on Sun-| house was one and a half stories high
E. W. RBER, Mount Joy, Pa. day at the Central Manor Bethel and was known as the John Hall
Church. A motoreyele collided with Homestead, having been built about
H..E. HAUER, Mount Joy, Pa,
an automobile. 100 years ago.


day at No. 56 N. Duke Street, S
Floor, with W. C. Rehm.
HIC
Ch


A very interesting and successful |
| meeting was held on the Rehrerstown |
{ School lawn on July 17, 1918, by the
Woman’s War Relief of the P. R. R.
Division No. 2. The proceeds are to
be used for war work.
C. H. Forney, D.D., L.D. of Har-
rishurg, was a visitor in town the past!
week. Dr. Forney edited the Church
{ Advocate for upwards of forty years. |
His many friends of this place were
glad to see him in such fine health |
—— fication =
Big Fire at Manheim
Fifteen buildings in the central
ing a large hosiery
destroyed by fire late yesterday a
ternoon, entailing a loss estimated
$30,000.
RE — | —
Read the Bulletin.
50,4nd 52 South Queen Street

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LANCASTER, PENNA.
and spirits. Read the Bulletin.
.
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J
Doxology and Benediction. | ;.
section of Manheim borough, ineclud- | pl
factory, were;

two daughters and granddaughter, of
this place; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Souders of Rheems and Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Geistweit of Elizabethtown,
were Sunday guests of Mr. Adam
Geistweit at Mt. Pleasant.
Dr. Edward Kistler and family,
Miss Lottie Reeder and Masters Geo.
and Charles Reeder of Blaine, Perry
County, are guests in the family of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berrier, on the
farm a mile northeast of town. Dr.
Kistler and the Masters Reeder went
to Philadelphia yesterday.
Rev. N. Lowrer, Mr. Von Stetten,
Miss Bertha Walker, of Columbia;
Mr. and Mrs. John Gable, Miss Mag- |
gie Gable, Misses Mae and Viola
Lefley, Mrs. I. Baker of Florinel,
were visitors to Mr. S. F. Eshleman
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istrator for Pennsylvania
Y ioCosia 2¢ bee chick be observed. |ler, Ro Man, Wii Demuth, | they visited friends. time simplicty should prevail at them
iticalfirsteight weeks. Chorus practice at 7:45 Friday Bucher John, Edgar Keeny. Misses Estella Wachstetter of Flor- |, svation . hor of cours SG
od breedera and ivavy evening y ? | Eccleston, Baltimore County, Md. in, Messrs. Harry Herr and Arthur DY mederation in the number of a fhe 0)™
Conk ny Sa dvi Circle meets Thursday night at |—LeRoy Horlacher, David Dotterer, | Herr, Miss Anna Parkeson of Lan-;©® served. [I urge upon our Deopie |
Sonn om Reset Yim thee Mrs. Harry Kaylor’s also Ladies Bible | Wilmer Grubb, Martin Gish, Samuel | caster, and Misses Florence and that dinners, luncheons and banquets |
deadly gontagious disease. World Class meeting at the same place. {Doner, Isaac Frederick. [Maude Espenshade were Sunday should be an example to the world of
famous for treating roupy birds. 30c,60c. a | Annapolis, Baltimore County, Md.| guests of Mrs. Charles Sload. rigid conservation of food. Portions
Yougmoney back QUICK ifany Cone . : i—Herbert Kauffman, Sherman Sny- Messrs. Michael and Newton Speece | should be smaller. They should be
hey nel cad Plogin nied Brethren Clureh | der, Amandus Reeb, Charles Mohr, | with their families and a number of prepared and served in accordance
Seggd 4c for 80 page Poultry Book, The pastor A the follow- | Charles Gerland. : other friends of East Salem, Juniata' "co" Articles of diet not
'" E. W. GARBER lin services for the comin Sunday: | Centerville, Queen Ann County, county, stopped off with D. F. Gable “’ io d li | Id be used
MOUNT JOY, PA Sih School at 9:30 A 8 | Md.—Thomas Hughes. : and family enroute to Atlantic City, on the restricted ist saonid be user
2 : Preaching at 10:30 ACM | Queenstown, Md.—Jacob Shafer, | where they will spend a week. “At commercial and business gather DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC.
Combined €. B. and Preaching | Gordon Harshman. Miss Sarah Dobzey. of the Sacred ings an example should he set and a Also Fregh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttom
shit y 5 ” | Heart Academy at Lancaster, was menu In accordance with the striet ?
Services from 7 to 8 P. M. promptly. | eee tl errr Hear : . ISR)
| Aah : : G48 a Thursday guest of her sister, Miss requirements of the war-times ii H KRALL
i wo Cheng, diseatirse, | T. T. Class Graduation Exercises Ross Dojzey of 2s same Maqemy which we live he offered lw J N 4 A MOUN1
———— | The graduation exercises of the no en Yaoaiion ge “Food waste is a crime. It is a est Main St. u JOY, PA “-
Methodist Episcopal Church | Teacher Training Class of the Trinity Musson, : a, Y a crime against the starving millions of Bell Telephone
. Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor | United Evangelical Church were held | * Mrs. A M. Reinhart of Altoona, Europe, who are asking us for food: | S—— TT
Sunday School at 9:15 A. M. ion Tuesday evening, July 23rd at] ,0'0S- 4. &. Leh . EW is MIRE SD » soldier 1d -
No Preaching Service at 10:30 A.|7:45 The oluts tt ne 7 | who has been visiting at the home of it is a crime against our soldiers anc
$ : g* t of fr in i wis tle “Fle nd | Ber daughter, Mrs. W. F. Diffender- the soldiers of our Allies, who are 3
, oo Draachy YVIeS. " 7 fre 9 ” as Ca i > oy , daicy | Ter for the past two weeks returned fighting for us on the battle fields of A
Preaching Service at 7:30 P. M White and the flower, the daisy
# No services during the week on ac-| The church Wh decorated ' t0 her home Sunday. She was ac- Europe.” fe
Farmers” Inn count of Landisville Camp Meeting. | with the motto and color while fhe jompaniod 3 gl granddaughter, —————— =
el nn members of the class wore daisies. | ary Purenderier. 1)
. Po twas ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit and ”
The class motto text was found in 4 . é '
FOOD DIRECTOR
Conservation and Warns
Against Waste.
“Saving of ice has become an impera-
ve duty on the part of all consumers,”
aid Howard Heinz, U. 8. Food Admin
“It is true
that large supplies of natural ice were
tored last winter, but it
is a ques

 
and family on Thursday. tion whether the supply will be sufh
Mrs. Harmon Walters and daugh- | cient to meet the heavy demands which
ter Miss Theda Walters; Mr. and Mrs. | an unusually hot summer may bring
“1 . r i &
( ist W alters and daughter Esther; | about. Certainly all waste should be
M Marie Detwiler, of this place;| eliminated.
M Virginia Frank and Miss Grace ‘There will be heavy drafts on the
Richards of Philadelphia, spent Sun-| a Cnr Ee Sar ~¥ Pri gaa
with Mr. Harvey Throne and, !¢¢ SUPP!Y this sun jirigern
family near Schock’s Mills. { tion purposes in tl
Rev. Brinser and wife of |?® road, aw :
Find] ), spent > week-end ton ot in and
with Gable i 1, this country. }
while 1 the public
and TI hope f
ot ople Pennsyly
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{| very tlyngs which have
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Columbia Stea
Can be hag’
only ati ,
) Beruf Store
EAST MAIN STREET
| The same Byead, same size and same
| price as hefetofore.
Worth While Going For as it is
Better Bread
(ili baking & Mle. Go
S. B. BERNHART, Sale .\gent
For Mount Joy and vicinity
jan.80-tf
|
“I'M SO NERVOUS
| COULD SCREAM”
| Every woman burdened wi
{household cares feels like that
{and then—and more often as
| goes on.
It is because of nerve strain hich
[makes the nerve tissues losé phos-
{ phates.
| To get your nerves back # norma
| healthy strength the phosplates mur
[be replaced. That 1s the value r
CHANDLER'S HYPOPHOSPHITF
| COMPOUND. SPECIAL FORMUL.
It is rich in the #ital phosphat
|for which the weakened nerves aug
| begging. y
This is not m

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gre theory or guess-
work—it is a gvell-known scientific
| fact. There is go other remedy which
|is doing so miich today to build up
strong, vigofous, resilient nerves.
{ You should find out what it will do
| for you. Ask us.
'W. Main St. Mt. Joy, Pa.

| Krall’s Meat Market






NEY AT LAW
NORTH DUKE ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
-1918-1yw.
Got Something
You
Want to Sell?
Most people have a piece
of furniture, & farm imple-
ment, or something else
which they have discard-
ed and which they no lon-
ger want,
 



 
 
 
 
 
These things are put in
the attic, or stured away
in the barn, or left lying
about, getting of less and
less value each year.

 
 
 





 


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