T= TA EET Ere Tes EE ive ry TN ie ene EG pie re se ne "ET ery nerve envy wre whe t Wednesday, September 4th, 1918. MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. - PAGE TH SUFFERED 20 YRS. Parowax Means "Safety First” NOW FINDS RELIEF For Preserves, Jams and Jellies TRIED REMEDY AFTER REMEDY WITHOUT AVAIL UNTIL MAS- TER MEDICINE BROUGHT RELIEF “Tanlac has done more for me tha anything I ever used, and I hav tried everything during the twent years | suffered,” says’ Emanuel G. Flour Richerick, foreman at, Small’s & Feed Warehouse, York, Pa. “I had stomach, botvel and nervous | trouble,” he continued, “I had no ay petite and got no’ good out of m food. This wore me down until my health was so wéakened that I was attacked by nepralgia and oh! the agony I suffered from those darting, burning pains that would shoot thru Sometime every nerve id my body. it got through the day. “I tried rémedy after remedy; guess I tried about but none 6f them did me a particl of good. / I was desperate—I fel that I ¢ould not stand it longer, lac. 1 said t&6 myself me. “And it did! It helped me from the | very first. 1 felt better and bette with’ each dose until today I hardly know myself. “I am going to stick to Tanlac, fo already those neuralgic pains left me. condition that I can eat anything anc I feel well and vigorous all over.” Tanlac, the Master Co., druggists, Mount Joy, Pa. — NOTICE Notice is given by the Road Super- of Mount Joy township that the publicvis cautioned against throw- ing or putting briars, brushes or any | kind of refuse in any gutters, water ways on or along the public highways in said township, under penalty of VISOorsS, the law, By order of the Board. Attest: Hiram Enterline, Sec’y. aug.28-2t. eee ele Holbein—Wissler Harry F, Holbein, a farmer of Lan- lisville, and Miss Mary B. Wissler, | were married | vermin. also of near that place, n Saturday night. urred at the parsonage of the Lutheran church, Lancaster. everything that held out the slightest hope of relief, much One day I read about Tan- I've tried all the others so I'll see if this will help have My stomach is in such fine | Medicine, is | now sold here by W. D. Chandler & Grace Economical Insurance Against Deterloration Now that the time if here when you start putting up preserves, be n sure you lay in your supply of Paro. e wax. Next to being gertain that your Y | glasses and jars are spotlessly clean Parowax is your, most important essential. | Whether you use the “cold pack" v | (which is so rapidly gaining in ye favor everywhere) or the more popular method of preserv- ing with the fruit syrups, you can in- sure protectior by the use of Parowax. > S When Parowax is e| used to feal preserve jars and to Y1 pour on fhe top of jellies, you know that air, dust and germs simply can’t get in fo affect the good things you have made. They are safe when you uge Parowax. miliar blue package. | 4 » Parowax is sold and SL recommended by all Pia grocers. In case To A your grocer is sold ~~ Se out, he will gladly’ get it for you. This season especially it is important to put up plenty of preserves, in order to release other foods to our Allies. Let Parowax help you show your patriotism. r| Look for the fa- r 1 | P. J. Zabriskie, Supt. Jersey City | Stock Yards Company, Jersey Cty, New Jersey Says: We used RAT<SNAP pur- chased of you about ous plant for the extermination of ra#8 with marked success. It is a wbnderful prepara- tion. It did beyond question all you claimed it would do-—killing the ro- 2 ] dents, drivifg them from their trucks, motorcycle, drivers’ and other haunts, and eliminating odors arising vehicle State licenses will reach the from their death. We cheerfully en- $4,000,000 mark this year. dorse it® use in places infested with -e Four sizes, 2b¢c, 50c, $1.00 Damming the Susquehanna The wedding oc-|and $3.00, Brown Bros., Mt. Joy, Pa.; A new dam entirely across the Susquehanna at Three Mile Island |B S. Newcomer, Mt. Joy, Pa.; Moyer, Mt. Joy, Pa. NOW IS THE TINE TO THE PURCHASE Here is a condensed list of Real Estate I have for sale. If interested in any of these properties, please call, phone or drop me a card and I will cheerfully furnish particulars in detail. BUILDING LOTS No. 2—Four Lots, each 560x200 ft., on North Barbara St., Mount Joy. No. 6—Two Lots, each 40x197 ft., on Frank St, Mount Joy. DWELLING HOUSES No. 4—The J. Harry Miller rop- erty on Columbia Avenue, Mt. Joy. No. 5—A 16-room apartment house for 3 families on East Main Stréet, Mount Joy. No. 8—A double house in Florin, the C. A. Wiley property. No. 44—A large brick house, good repair in Florin, the Mrs. Fanny Hambright property. : No. 50—A row of six newly built brick houses on Hazel St., Lancaster. | No. 51-—A large frame house in! Florin, the S. S. Stacks property. | No. 60—A very beautiful and modern brick dwelling on West Main St., Mount Joy, up to the minute in | every detail, the H. E. Ebersole | roperty. | p TA lot of ground fronting | 27 ft. on West Main St., Mt. Joy next to Brunner’s Furniture Ware- rooms, with a frame house. Lot is 205 ft. deep and price low. No. 68—The property of John H. Zerphey on West Donegal street, | Mount Joy. 5 s [ No. 75—One square in Florin con- | tains an acre, b lots in all, good 6- room frame house, stable, etc. Only | $1,800. | No. 76—A fine 6-room house, stable, etc., midway between Mount Joy and Florin, the Mrs. C. Shatz| house. Price right. No. 78—A fine 9-room house on West Main St., Mt. Joy in best of condition. Only $2,000. No. 80—Lot 80x200 ft. in Mt. Joy, beautiful buff brick mansion and | modern in every way. Could not be replaced for near the sale price. 81—A 3-story brick mansion 0. . in “Maytown, excellent location, ea all improvements—a 1eal home. DE room and would be fine for business and dwelling combined. No. 83—A frame house and busi- ness stand on E. Main st., Mt. Joy, | in business center. All improvements. | No. 84—A frame house adjoining | No. 83; fine shape, all improvements. | will sell one or both. | No. 2%-story 11 room |... ] a, a hn, Main st., Mt. | fog one and sand. Cheapest tract Joy, with heat, bath, electric lights, | ~ No "70a 5-acre truck farm at ete. Immediate possession. . oo No. 88—A 9-room frame house in Florin, at trolley, large stable, lot is | 80x200. A fine home. : . | NO. 91—A 2-story frame house “West Jin St, Mt. Joy. Lot is deep. Price, $1,400. J H PNONES . i. | machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. nhl KSTATHE [ No. 28-—Seventeen choice lots | fronting on the pike east of Florin. | Some front on Old Line of P.R. R. No. 29—Four lots on Fairview St., Mount Joy. Tract contains 1% acres. No. 32—Two Lots in Florin, each [90x200. They front on Main St. No. 35—One Lot 50x65 ft., on West Donegal St., Mount Joy. No. 36—Two Lots each 456x212 ft., on Poplar St., Mount Joy. No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40x- ' ber of feet you want at $6 per foot. No. 92—A 234-story frame house on West Main St., Mt. Joy, No. 91. Price, $1,700. No. 93—A fine and modern brick house in Mt. Joy, corner property, all conveniences, big lawn, ete $5,000. : No. 100—Lot in Salunga 48%x100 ft., good 21% story frame house. Pleasant home. Price right. No. 106—A fine 8-room frame house with bath, on West Main St., Mt. Joy, excellent shape, good stable, chicken house, ete. No. 107—A frame 6-room house on new Haven St., Mt. Joy, electric lights and bath, immediate possession. Price, $2,000. BUSINESS STANDS No. 43—A good hotel property in Mount Joy enjoying an excellent patronage. Ample shedding and will sell worth the money. . No. 27—-Lot 100x150 ft., on West Main St., Mount Joy, lot fronts on P. R. R. siding. Established coach works stand. Good large frame build- ‘ng suitable for industry or present business. No. 56—A tract of 15 acres in Rapho township, near Sporting Hill, the H. K. Dillinger steam flour mill, 24 bbl. capacity, fine residence, barn and outbuildings. Here’s a snap. No. 63—The entire concrete block manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline at Florin, together with all stock, Price very low. No. 99—A tobacco warehouse 40x50 ft., built for the business; has elevator, is only 8 miles from Lan- caster. Also a frame house to go with it. TRUCK FARMS ! No. 15—Fine 12-acre truck farm close to Columbia, good house and barn, excellent land; produced $1,100 of tobacco last year in addition to all the trucking. Price. $5,200. No. _ 14-acre truck and poultry farm in Rapho township, 2 miles from Mastersonville. Soil Donegal Springs, none better, excel- lent buildings, an abundance of fruit, good water, ete. Price, $3,500. No. 82—A 1l-acre tract 2 miles north of Mt. Joy, with frame house, Salle, ete., $900. adjoining house, stable, ete. AFTER SUFFERING 6 LONG YEARS WITH CHRONIC STOMACH TROUBLE | | TONALL RESTORED HER HEALTH | 4 | “I had suffered fix years with chronic stomach trgpuble, says Mrs. John Westman of £22 North Cherry | street, Lancaster, Pa. “lI went thru a period of unfofgetful misery, just [because 1 did ngt know of the merits of Tonall. [ “I was two years in Florida under [the care of fphysicians and had to [return hom¢ worse off than before 1 | went. J | “I tried! various medicines sup- iposed to/ be for indigestion and | stomach ftrouble, but none of them helped me until I began taking Ton- all. ! “I @m gaining weight and am now able to do my housework. My ac- quaihtances all notice the difference in my health.” Tonall is sold at Garber’s Store, Mount Joy, Pa. ee reer Drug Meets at Myerstown The one hundred and nineteenth annual session of East Pennsylvania conference, United Brethren in Christ, will be held the first week in October, in the Zion United Brethren church, Myerstown. The meetings open on Wednesday. | eset Ueto | Protest Against Company Marietta borough council has asked their solicitor to file protest before the Public Service Commission, on the increased rates madd by the Con- estoga Traction Company, and not “living up to their agreement.” ——— en ee. | May Reach $4,000,000 Although new registrations of au- tomobiles have been decreasing the last month it is believed that the to- ‘tal receipts from automobiles, motor will be finished next month. CONSIDER oF 200 ft. They front on Church St. No. 57—A 5-acre tract i. the boro of Mount Joy, fine large lot and would be a money-maker for truck- Ing or speculating on building lots. The Dr. Ziegler tract. No. 66—Building lot 45x213 ft. on East side Poplar St. Mount Joy. No. 77—Very desirable buildin lot fronting on the south side o Marietta street. Will sell any num- 2 miles north of Mount Joy, frame Only $2,000. No. 97—A tract of good soil at Milton Grove, frame stable, good house, etc. “For quick sale only 700 | No. 106—A 41-acre farm, 8 acres meadow with running spring water, exceptionally good buildings, house has heat & bath, hog sty 60 ft. long, shed for 10 acres tobacco, must be seen to be appreciated. $13,000. LARGE FARMS No. 42—An 8b-acre tract of farm timber and pasture land in West Donegal township, tract adjoins Ma- sonic Homes ground on two sides. Price very low. No. 73—A 126-acre farm of sand and iron stone land, brick house, good barn, etc., on state road near Lawn. Only $90 per acre. No. 94—A 149 acre farm, iron stone soil, on Scravel pike, bank barn, 8-room house, shedding for 20 acres tobacco. $90 per acre. No. 95—A 65 acre farm near Con- ewago Station, all farm land, running water, bank barn, brick house, ete., for $6,000. Immediate possession. No. 96—A 207 acre farm near Redsecker’s Mill, 3 miles from Eliza- bethtown, 90 acres farm, balance pasture land, good Conewago bottom make an ideal dairy farm, sand soi and produces. Price $70 per acre. No. 101—A 42-acre farm of ex- cellent sand land, in Conoy twp., FACTORY SITES on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Joy has many advantages and centrally located. One of the best in the town. I also have a number of properties that owners do not care to have ad- vertised. If you don’t find what you want in this list, call and see me. 1 0. 85—One acre of land in Rapho, J. BE. SCHROLL MOUNT JOY, PA. have it. sa by em hoonert cent. blendy geld hut un gebts don saened No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft. | de «mae sina fliggel, un wen are nix gebt don PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week i De oldt Beckie Moll muss shtarva un doh is gor nix onersht, sawgt der long-banich duckter. De oldt Beckie wore en gadrie oldte mommy un hut elf kinner uff gatzoga Era gons laeva wore uff g’numma in goodes do. Dorrich g’scharr g’wesha, de kinner aw-gadoo, ga-kuched, booder g'shtosa un ga-wesha, un ols nuch im feldt g’shoft won de hend rawr wora Soondawgs is se free uff, era arawet aweck un by nine uhr hut se de gons house-holding ready g'hot far in de karrich. Era mon hut g’'sawd are i het en hoonert maid dinka kenna eb are aney greega het kenna os so feel | @’shoft het fars same geld. Se hut tsu der Allgamina karrich ga-kared un hut net usht arlae oll era kinner in de unnericht g'shicked un se laer na bada awver hut olsfart olla owet era kindheit galaerned hut. In kortze worda, se wore en rechtshoffne oldte era ageny gabadelin g’sawd os se in mommy un hut in eram laeva nemond nix in der wake galaiked. Era kinner sin uff ga-woxa un sich farhired anes noach em onera—dale sin weit fardt gatzoga un se hut se ols ebmohls net g’saena far en gons yohr, Endlich hut anes fun da maid en yunger mon ¢'’hired os g’'maned hut are ware garoofa far en porra. Net os are anicher farshtond ivverich hut g’hot, awver wile are en grose mowl hut g’hot un hut g'maned ansich ebbes os are schwetza daid ware aw-ga name by da leit wile are fun Gut g’shicked ware. Si breddicha hut aw- | ver net ous ga-panned we are g’mained hut un derno is are ons bicher peddia. We sell eme g'faled hut is are ons linament druppa maucha un hut se room gapeddled, un we sell ous g’shpeeled wore is are by em-grommy-note nows g’shtart ols en Christian Science odder “faith cure” duckter, un dare keyune doot now de oldt Beckie drockdeera olla dawg mit sina norrheita un will se glawva maucha os era ubarem-hartzicha sch- martza fun da rheumatix wara oll in era ga-donka, un won se recht hart- zhoftich baida daid don daida se noach lussa un se daid widder so yung wara os en fill. Are sawgt era os oll duckter era shtuft ware divel shtraich, un se daid sich farsindicha olla mohl os se derfun nemma daid. Are hut de oldt fraw olles farkulla beered wile se so holver in ene glawbt un mained se. ware ken grisht wile Gut era net helfa daid. Now sawg mere amohl wos set mer mit so ma farflompta kolb do? Are laesed der Mrs. Eddie era booch un hut en ondwardt far yada mon woo opposed is tsu sinera cure. Der on- ner dawg is en bluck em Sam Sees- huls ivver’s bae ga-rulled un se hen o'maned es ware farbrucha. Se hen ¢’shicked far der duckter, awver eb are cooma is is dare ‘faith cure” karl dertzoo cooma un hut em Sam ¢’sawd are kent eme si farbrucha bae widder tzomma bada, un behold you, { [LOO OT Farmers Column |} . Items in These Columns Are Pre. = pared in the Department of Agri- | m culture at Washington, D. C., and | are Reliable and Trustworthy. (a |. BETTER MARKETING |m \ Last year the production of perish- | ables is estimated to have been 50 per |B cent greater than normal. Notwith- | g standing the large output, the mar- | S h P h Y keting difficulties were relatively loss |® et t e ace--20t ear than in former years because of the |g i sion of the people’ BEAUTY AND POWER COMBINED WITH COMFORT, PER- throughout the country, assistea by | “ ge ~ - Federal and State agencies, to con- (gg FORMANCE, ENDURANCE® AND ECONOMY ’ serve these products for future use | REPUTATION carries weight with wise buyers. by canning, preserving, pickling and |B V drying. The Department is again m . J actively assisting in the conservation | Old b I R of perishables, as it did last summer, |B smobiie eputation A able lo Tr love eifective B Reflects the respect and good will in cars that bear the name have staff. More effective assistance also | always been held by those most competent to judge—their owners. is being Yshoerer in the Marketing = It is significant that the Oldsmobile is one of the few cars to- of perishable products through the ay cashed wi f1 weolve ax huni stele Iie ners nove |B day cash vith a full twelve months’ guarantee. service of the Bureau of Markets and |m Gasoline consumption is unusually low. Operating and main- the weekly reports of truck crop pro- | tenance expenses are as light as the first cost is’ moderate. duetion prepared by the Bureau of! : Crop Estimates. = MODEL 37 TOURING......../ ............. $1395.00 FARMING IS A BUSINESS a MODEL 37 ROADSTER..... 1395.00 As one farmer so aptly expressed |m MODEL 45 TOURING 1700.00 it, “I tried a few-years ago to keep : YF rrp e i an accurate account of my business, | ® MODEL 45 ROADSTER .A. ................ i. 1700.00 but was not able to continue it|m ; throughout the year owing to the MODEL 45 PACE MAKER. ... Cina 1700.00 rush of farm work. Since this farm |® M . > ALE : . rr management demonstration work has | m ODEL 45 PACE MAKER, WIRE WHEELS... 1850.00 been started by the county agent 1 All prive F Wi know that these records are of value |® Il prives f. 0. b. Lancing, Mich. and just what an account should in- (m Before making your selection ask for a demonstration clude to make them of value. 1 find it easy now to save my checks for |W money paid out and to list the things |m I have received money for. Then, at the end of the year, I know if my n business has been profitable, and if |m not, hy it as not so.” ) why it was 1 . HOUSING THE FLOCK | § 2 Equipment for raising sheep on the | farms need not be expensive In| mild latitudes little housing and the main need is for fencing and | pastures of sufficient number and size allow frequent changing of flocks fresh ground to insure health. | to to 2 1S needed, |B Mount Joy, Penna. | 00 JR Lae I OF HE i a DU WWJ LL LO de BO ATI Oe Tr | Where winters are long and more se- | i | vere, buildings and sheds are neces sary to furnish protection from] storms, though no special provisions are needed for warmth. Dryness, | good ventilation, and freedom from | drafts are the first requisites of build- and shepherding must held in mind in locating and planning such buildings or sheds. Small flocks can be cared for in sections of barns] having stabling or feed storage for | other stock, but with a floek of, say | ngs also be 100 ewes separate buildings are de sirable. The interior arrangement | of these buildings should be such as to require a minimum of labor and the least possible moving of the ewes | in doing the feeding and caring for them during the lambing season. A building of this type can also be | utilized for fattening purchased | lambs to be disposed of before | lambing begins in the regular farm | flock. A vood supply of feed racks, | The Pekin breed is kept almost ex- grain troughs, etc., can be provided | at small expense and will save labor | and prevent waste of feed DUCKS FOR MEAT AND EGGS | { clusively by producers of green ducks | and also on many farms where they | are grown for meat. They fatten | rapidly, and many be fed on rations | recommended for chickens, but bet-| ter results are usually secured by | feeding more green and vegetable | feds and a larger proportion of mash. | For the general farmer who is more | interested in obtaining eggs than pro-| ducing meat the Indian Runner good breed. This duck holds the s I 3 a | 0 Niyiow MAYTOWN, PA. Opened For Business March 31, 1914 Condition at End of 4th Year, Mar. 30, 1918 .. $115,000.00 650,805.38 $765.805.38 Responsibility of Partners $2,000,000.00 Capital and Surplus. Deposits N. F. ARNTZ Cashier M. R. Hoffman President net g’satisfied in sime mind os en hell Since these hens we der duckter cooma is un hut | relative position in the duck family g’'sawd es bae ware net farbrucha hut | that the Leghorn does in the chicken | dare karl bahawbt os si gabade hets | family, It lays a good-sized white | gons g’maucht. A pawr dawg der- {egg considerably larger than hen’s | noach wore en kind om barrick gronk , and is declared to be a smalll mit dipseria, un dare ketzer hut on | eater, a good forager, and hardy. | eme gabade bis es dote wore un hut | The introduction of this breed is|& derno g’sawd es ware Guttes willa. helping to build up a trade of first-| Des is de condition om barrick. Es | class duck eggs. These eges should | wore ols g’west os yada nuchbershoft | be marketed frequently as they de-| oll ae wake gadenkt hut. In fact, es ate in quality more rapidly than|s wora usht tswae sorta Effingalium OOS | Luderish un Demagrawdish. Now hut : - Is hut yada mench si agener grishtliche CULL THE FLOCKS [EB glawva, un kens glawbed os se onner Much of the poultry now raised on|® in der himmel coomed wile se net | the farm and the back yard ck is |g gleicha glawva hen. A pawr yohr | not as pruntable : should be. The |Z tzurick hut der Porra Mohler ga- | estimated production of the average |® breddiched os en kind os sex shtoond | hen is not over 85 eggs per year. | g oldt ware wons net gadawfel ware | During 1915 about 2000 hens under |= daid in de hell gae, un em ledshta | close obser: contest in this] Soondawg hut are g’'sawd are ware | country la y 151 iH ware. Es sin ocht-un-tswonsich | to 314 in their pro t is evi-|3 g’maena now om barrick, un oll tzom- | dent that the 151 eggs are not the] ma gadoo kent ken ae gooder porra | maximum obtainable poultry = enara. De porra breddicha waega | raisers should @ leit un hinna on da karricha shtecka ( de bixa tsu da fenshtera nows far]: nuch-anonner sheesa. Yader ebber || hut si agener rigel-wake nuch em himmel un yader ebber maned der | t onner camed net onna won are net | o uff sina kars fawred. Ich hob der | te onner dawg mit em Sammy Sensa- | t wetzer g'schwétzed. Are hut mere | t g’sawd os are un si fraw, de Melinda, hetta ae karrich gons by sich selver, | seasons 2 un sell ware de ansich karrich os em | run in t | far sure nuch em himmel nemma | enjoyed ¢ daid. “Un,” hut are g’sawd, “Ich | be very benef | d glawb in meim sin won de Melinda 19 sich net bakared don con even se net 4 mit mere in dere himmel!” Columbia National Bank, In- [4 De fact is, es ansicht hondwarrick dianapolis, Indiana . I os heidichdawgs batzawlt is bolidix, Says: We were bothered quite a4 un de menshta fun da boliticianer | little by rats in our basement, | enara sich mit shtaela. In fact, se your. - RAT-SNAP very] missa shtaela, far es is net boll os en y, we are pleased to report | office ga-nunk arlicher loo in sich hut > no longer bothered with far de expenses fun der leckshon ba- tzawla. Awver de tzeit far karricha bowa is wons feel kondadawta hut. along Ny goed, billings, fam Mere doona olsfart de kondadawta tf | produces. rice to Sept. 1, $ 2 003 rt tzae dawler ’sessa won se on der bar- NG Ween J No. 102—An 86 acre farm in West rick cooma far votes greega. A pawr ’ ! | Donegal, finest farm I ever offered, | . }. trurick wora ninetzae Ronda: At About Half Price good buildings, on piked road, 4 dawta im feldt, Mere hen ous } Ofie 3 gong to . Gores Simber ready to cut. No better | +; cht sell daid uns ae hunnert an A a J gy Be Counly. 5 3, . £ ninetzich dlawler netta un mere Sin M tract ' NO. LH J=rnere arm east of | |, . |. rich uff fixa uff gredit. Olla or tee hid Mt. Joy, limestone land, none better, bugger hut tzaea dawler g’shrivva un 4 Ney i fine g Hldings, lots of fruit, the best | | oor huts batzawled. De karrich | ° Jags. | J ree or c So * Sal Pact Eo waerdt now farkawfed by em shreef. |} TERE ih ari No. 104—A 10-acre farm near Drum sawg ich won mer heit en | '° build it toe Good reason for East Petersburg, new house, barn to- | ;. 1... iy 8 vv dival | Selling. Do not delay. Call, phone hi : dawler hut don maucht mer der divel . I ' baeco shed; A 1 shape. - This is the donss. Grishdendoom Wwaerdt w'mes | °F Vite J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy tf nsa. $ E: g mes- best small farm I have. $6,000, Won on Mion oo . shunt de fluss-federa fun s mul le of reecha se gli shwevvel. alts Dro th a 2. : : op ; CAS fully proven the-great value Ich un de Polly hen unser mind uff | (3° } proven 3¥ » e. of this preparation Tor a weak g’maucht os shtuppa letz do un aw- | ' 3 : . . re ie ro stomach and impaired digestion In fonga recht do is de groond-arawet | IRanv sf: relief bh becon . : y man ases 1S le as become fun olla garechtichkeit. Ware recht Peer = ee. A the y affe % have > srmanent and 16, S rs have doot denkt recht. Nemond con letz Dob Lo Netatv w i i to health 3 1 een completely restored to health. denka un recht do. En keyune is en i oy Ctcot 4 it keyune—un derno maucht nix ous Se . eb are en fore-shtayer in der karrich is odder en hostler in ma livery- shtoll. PR—— A — Had a Watermelon Party A number of members of Poketo | bean ever seen in ion, it is Tribe, No. 315, Red Men of Middle- | forty-two inches h, and per- town, were at Bainbridge on Sunday | fect in all ways, vine from pre_they held a waternielon party. | which git a of a small TE made the trip in ang | der grossa leeb unich de grishtlicha k Donegal above Marietta, eep only the »f the principles 11 1 OO OL (HE WINGERT & HAAS HAT STORE Straw Hats CAPS & GLOVES Straw Hats. We We are the acknowledged headquarters for have all kinds af all prices. ow JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor :, 50¢, $1.00 and 5,, Mt. Joy, Pa.; H 7, Pa.; G. Moyer, I IT PR TIP TT TT TT TTT TTT ind feeding {eepers to acco 1 | Although it is nee 'y to keep! 144 North Queen Street LANCASTER, PENNA. he hens confined to their yard most |% f the time, it is sometimes possible | enim sms THE 5 os a Ra ) let them out where they may range ipon the 1 ! hour or so in| —— he en one can be; on hand tc eeloetoofeddreleeioeiefocfecioobeorioriordeodeciooforforfesfecfecfoctesferfoiosfesfocfocforfororteferforfococforosfocfecforfesfoddoifiediiodedt Everything for the Living Room, Porch and Lawn--Low Prices To-day we offer a delightful assortment of comfortable Rock- ers and Arm Chairs, in bright and cheerful finishes. Choice of Reed, Rattan, Fibre Rush and Old Hickory. Settees, Swings and Tables. USE OUR PROMPT SERVICE FOR Awnings, Slip Covers, Window Shades, Curtains, Carpet Cleaning (compressed air) Carpet Re-laying. TALKING MACHINES Come in and hear the “Vitanola,”” the sensation of the Talking Machine World. Prices from $22.50 to $145. REFRIGERATORS Full assortment of all the latest improved Refrigerators; a dozen different makes to choose from; $11.00 to $55.00. Westenberger, Maley & Myers LANCASTER, PA. 125-131 East King Street TODO 7g a Weak Stomach = at relief afforded by Cham- | mE —— » That’s Some Bean ¢ Daniel Macklinson, residing in East township, a short distance raise e longest de "S on. WORK. : Ettore ™~ F010 IJ TT | F. H. BAKER LUMBER and CORAL Both Telephones SOLE AGENT FOR CONGO ROOFING. NO. 1 CEDAR SHINGLES ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO SIDING, FLOORING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LATHS, ETC. AGENT FOR LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT, ROOFING SLATE AND SHEET IRON. ESTIMATES QUICKLY AND CHEERFULLY MADE ON BUILDING MATERIAL AND ALL KINDS OF CONCERETING I MOUNT JOY, PENNA. an dg
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