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THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. BE. SOHROLL, Editor & Prop'r.

SUBSORIPTION ONLY B0¢c A YEAR|
Six Months. ...... 25 Cents
Single Coples. . . .. .2 Cents |
Sample Coples. ..... FREE
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Entered at the post office at Mount |
Joy as second-class mall matter,
All correspondents must have their |
communications reach this office not |
later than Monday. Telephone news
of importance between that time and
12 o'locck noon Wednesday Chan-
ges for advertisements must posi-
tively reach this office not later than
Monday night, New advertisements
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
night. Advertising rates on appli-
cation.
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EDITORIAL
Notwithstanding the pace at which
we are going we still have yacht
races.
LE TE I I
Lancaster is now sharing in pros-
perity. Its last idle iron works is
to resume
eR
Harry Berrier’s parties are certain-
ly giving a flavor of good fellowship
to municipal affairs
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What forefather would have dared
predict that the North Pole would
have become a burning issue.
x * * * *.
Cumberland county justice is any-
thing but slow, judging from some of
the sentences imposed last weak.
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Lots of money spent in America on
elections could be far better applied
to preventing preventable sickness.
8% ® 5
Russia now admits that there was
“disorder” at Kiev. We may as well
be prepared for details of another
horrible massacre.
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Germany adds $30,000,000 to her
debt this year, thus causing her peo-
ple to wonder where they are ever to
get off at
£ 0% ® X x
Speaking of progress, you may
have noticed that nothing has yet
been invented to really take the place
of the wheelbarrow.
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How fortunate for Mr. Taft is the
fact that he rejoices in good digestion
It seems able to even withstand the
worst the West can do.
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Under the new order of things, it
is the customs of the country that
chiefly perplex many Americans re-
turning from Abroad.
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Mary Garden timed the announce-
ment of her engagement to a Russian
prince very well. The grand opera
seasoh will be on in a few weeks.
* % ¥ ¥ ®
It is contended that the
telling Diss De Bar is more of a fakir
than she was sixteen years ago be-
cause she is sixteen years fatter.
* ¥ * % %
The fact that Dr. Cook lost
teeth on his Polar expedition is satis-
factory evidemce that walrus meat
will never become very popular as an
article of diet.
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tortune
two
Atlantic City seems to be idle still.
With a long winter before them the
reformers may be able to discover the
cover and nail it down tight before
the opening of another summer sea-
son.
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The Tennessee distiller who has
produced an odorless whiskey will
not deserve the full measure of pub-
lic gratitude until he devises a brand
that will taste the same coming up
as it did going down
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The following from the Harrisburg
Telegraph applies to Mount Joy as
well as that city:
“It’s precisely the same with the
city as with the merchant or manu-
facturers—the non advertiser pays
for the advertising. In brief, those
cities suffer that do not bring to the
attention of the outside world their
advantages and opportunities.”
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If it is possible to support the
home industries in the purchase of an
article you should do it. You owe
them every possible assistance no
matter how small. And the surest
and best way to get the home pro-
ducts is to go the local stores and
ask for it. This method insures
that your money will stay right at
home and contribute to the stimula-
tion of local business.
This matter of supporting the lo-
cal industries is much more import-
ant than it might seem as a casual
glance. It effects every business
interest of the town and especially
the retailers, for it is a fact that the
employes of a local manufacturing es
tablishment patronize the stores. It
follows, therefore, that the more nu-
merous and more prosperous the lo-
cal manufacturing establishments the
larger will be the retail trade.

Talk Is Cheap
When you can get a telephone
in your house for $12.00 a year.
Call up the Columbia Telephone
Company and they will tell you all
sbout it.
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“Had dyspepsia or indigestion for
years. No appetite and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me.”—J. H. Walk
er, Sunbury, Ohio.
DE
EGGS WANTED
DeLong pays more for eggs the
year round than any one else.

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OCTOBER 4-8
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1909 1909
YE
GRAND OLD
YORK FAIR
52nd Annual Exhibition

Premiums, $9,000
Purses, - $5.200
LIVE STOCK—FARM MACHINERY-—-AG-
RICULTURAI, — EORTICULTURAL — TRADE
DISPLAYS AND DOMESTIC DEPARTMENTS—
the largest and best ever on the grounds.

The Managers, teeling sure that free at ractions
of real merit will be appreciated, have spared no ex-
pense in securing only those of high character,
The Midway will be clean, no vulgar shows,
gambling or gambling devices permitted. :
Wednesday, October 6th will be especially feat- :
ured as “MERCHANTS DAY’, in recognition of the $
action of the Merchants Association in closing their
places of business on that day.
ADMISSION 25 CENTS

Children Under I2 Years Free 3
Excursion Rates on All Railroads
For further information address, 3
EDWARD CHAPIN, Sec’y., $
YORK, PENNA. :
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Personally-Conducted Hxcursions
NIAGARA FALLS
October 6, 1909
Round-Trip Rate $9.30 From Mt. Joy
Tickets good going on train leaving 10.39 a. m., connecting with SPECIAL TRAIN of Pull
man Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Coaches running via the


FPicturescgue Suscguehanna Valley route
Tickets good returning on regular trains with FIFTEEN DAYS, including date of exenrsion.
Stop-off within limit allowed at Buffalo returning.
Illustrated Booklet and full information may be obtained from Ticket Agents.
J. RK. WOOD, GEO. W, BOYD,
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent,




BEGGRHGGGGBGHGABGTH HOO BRB HOHS
&
A LITTLE RUBBER TIRE TALK
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Why send your
wheelsaway and
wait a week or
more? We put
them on while
you wait,
Don’t you think
we can save you
time ana money?
A trial and we’ll
readily convince
you.

Just a few words in reference to rubber tires for Spring.
to put on rubber tires on very short notice and at very reasomable prices. We
buy our rubber direct from the manufacturer and can adjust a set while you
wait, Let your,wagon_ here while you go to the store, bank, or transact othe
minor business and when you return we will have a set of good rubber tires on
your wheels. We use only the best rubber-—the famous Kelly-Springfield tire,
one of the best on thd market. We carry a big line of this {rubber in stoek at
all times. Give us a chance or your next job. Remember we can save you
the middle man’s profitjand that is quite an item.
FLORIN
YOUNG BROS, PENNA
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We are prepared

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NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE | Supplies
Mount Joy People Should Learn to
Detect the Approach of Kidney
Disease
I have always on hand the most
staple Photo Supplies that can be had
such as Seeds’ D. Plates, Seeds’ De-
velopers, Developing Papers, Kodak
Films, Brownie Films, Trays, Tripods,
Toning Solutions, Intensifiers, Velox
Liquid Developer, Emerald Acid,
Cleaning and HardeningSolution, Ko-
dak Tank Developers, Passe-Partout
Binding, Flash Powders, Printing
Frames, Stereographic Views, 50c a
Set; Tray Thermometers.
The symptoms of kidney trouble
are so unmistakable that they leave
no ground for doubt Sick kidneys
seerete a thick, cloudy, offensive ur-
ine, full of sediment, irregular of pas
sage, or attended by a seamsation of
scalding. The back aches constant-
ly, headaches and dizzy spells. may
occur and the victim is often weighed
down by a feeling of languor and fa-
tigue. Neglect these warnings and
there is danger of dropsy, Bright's
disease, or diabetes. Any one of
these symptoms is warning enough to
begin treating the kidneys at once.
Delay often proves fatal.
You can use no better remedy than
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here's Mt.
Joy evidence:
Mrs. H. E. Greenawalt, Mount Joy
street, Mount Joy, Pa., says: ‘“I had
been feeling poorly for some time|
and finally concluded to give Doan’s
Kidney Pills a trial. My back ached
severely and 1 suffered from chills
and dizzy spells. I had often heard
about Doan’s Kidney Pills and at
last procured a box. They lived up
to representations and gave me
prompt relief. I think very highly
of Doan’s Kidney Pills and recom-
mend them at every opportunity.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn & Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Unit-
W.B.BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St.,, Mount Joy
Agency for Standard Steam Laundry
Pure blood is the secret of perfect
health. Fairfield’s Bleod Tonic and
Milk Producer for Cattle Only acts
directly upon the complicated diges-
tive system of animals that chew the
cud, purifying the blood by perfect-
ing digestion.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount
Joy; H. C. Greider, Landisville, and
D. B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown.


Don’t let the baby suffer from ec-
zema, sores or any itching of the
ed States skin. Doan’s Ointment gives instant
. . relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe
Remember the ~name—Doan’s— lf, children. All druggists sell it.
and take no other.
rt eet rman Cy eatin
Advertise in the Bulletin. It pays Subscribe for the Bulletin; 50¢ yr.






THE WREKLY BULLETIN
SUFFERING
TEN YEARS
Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compoumd
MARLTON, N.J,—I feel that Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has


 

given me new life,
1 suffered for ten
ears with serious
J troubles, in.
flammation, ulcer.
ation, indigestion
nervousness, an
could not sleep.
Doctors gave mae
§ up, as they said my
troubles wera
chronic. I was in
espair, and did not
§ care whetherIlived
or died, when 1 read about Lydia E,
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ; so 1
began to take it, and am well again and
relieved of all my suffering.” — Mrs.
Grorar JOrRDY, Box 40, Marlton, N.J.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com.
ound, made from native roots and
vy contains no narcotics or harm.
ful drugs, and fo.day holds the record
for the largest number of actual cures
of female diseases we know of, and
thousandsof voluntarytestimonialsare
on file in the Pinkham laboratory at
Lynn, Mass., from women who have
been cured from almost every form of
female complaints, inflammation, ul-
ceration, displacements, fibroid tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Every suffering woman owes it to her-
self to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound a trial.
If you would like special advice
about your case write a confiden~
tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at
Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free,
and always helpful.



Hog Cholera Expensive
Hog cholera costs farms of the Uni-
ted States $4,000,000 annually, ace-
ording to estimates presented at the
closing session of the Interstate As-
soeiaiton of State Boards of Live
Stock Commissioners, at Chicago. It
was urged that large appropriations
be asked of the Legislatures of the
various states where hog chelera is
most prevalent to help in the work of
extinguishimg the cause of the di-
would require $200,000-
000 to stamp out the disease.
m——) ———
Fairfield’'s Blood Tonic for Hogs
Only is specifically compounded for
that animal and is a positive regula-
tor of the digestion and purifier of
the blood. It prevents cholera and
all diseases to which swine are subject
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount
Joy; H. C. Greider, Landisville, and
D. B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown.
sease. It
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Thursday, October 21st, 1909
By virtue of an order of the Or-
phans’ Court of Lancaster County,
the undersigned will sell at public
sale:
That valuable farm in Rapho town
ship, which was owned by the late
John Erisman. The farm is located
along the Manheim and Mount Joy
road just north of Erisman’s meet-
ing house and west of a public road
leading from the Manheim read to
Union Square, and contains one-hund
red and thirty-five acres, more or less
The improvements consist of a
large two-story brick house, with ten
or more large rooms; large porch ex-
tending the length of the house, a
large brick bank barn, corn barn, pig
pen and other improvements. There
is running water at both house and
barn. On the farm is an orchard
of fine fruit trees in bearing condi-
tion. The farm is beautifully locat-
ed, is in a high state of cultivation,
and all the buildings are in good re-
pair. Sale to be held on Thursday,
October 21st, 1909, at 1.30 o’clock
p. m., on the premises, when terms of
sale will he made known by the un-
dersigned.
Aso at the same time and place 7

aeres and 10 perches of woodleaf sit-
uated 22 miles west of the farm on
the road leading from the Manheim
road to the Back Run.
FANNY ERISMAN,
JOHN STRICKLER,
Executors of John Erisman,, deec’d.
S. G. Summy, Auct.
J. W. Brown, Atty.
HOTEL McGINNIS
The undersigned having remodeled the
old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of
sleeping rooms, bath, etc., is now prepared
to entertain transient and regular guests.
Restaurant
in connection with hotel where
serve in season.



he will
Oysters and Clams in every style,
ZLurtle Soup, Etc.
Private dining room for ladies.
J. W7. McGinnis,
PROPRIETOR.

TG
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A aroan DED oy lomivy
FOR HORSE. COW. HOG AND POULTRY

GREATEST KNOWN BLOOD PURIFIERS

THE working capacity of any horse can be prac-
tically doubled by feeding FAIRFIELD'S
BLOOD TONIC for HORSES regularly. It exter-
minates worms, builds up the health and saves feed.
The farmer that sowed wheat all over his farm
and expected to reap a crop of wheat, cats and corn
from the same, would be no more foolish than the man
who feeds his horse, cow, hog and poultry from the same
package of Condition Powder and expects to get results.
The intelligent farmer feeds FAIRFIELD'S, because
there is a separate preparation for each kind of animal.
The Fairfield Preparations are sold under
 
.
Around the County
Congressman W. W. Griest was 61
last Wednesday,
The Lititz Record, born in 1877,
was 42 vears old last Saturday
M. W. Weldman has resigned as
postmaster at Weldmanville and it is
Hkely the office will be discon-
tinued and patrons served by Ephra
ta R. B.D
Denver Borough has purchased an
in Spring town-
It will be con
post
carriers
additional spring
ship, Berks county
nected with the borough water sys-
tem and it fis will supply
enough water for years to come
Hall Seminary at Lititz
with 52 pupils, 40 ol
a distance
heligved
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whom are boarders from
An assessment of 4% per cent on
the premium notes has been laid
Ly the Earl Mutual Fire Insurance
Company
A horse belonging to Aaron Her-
shey at Lititz, broke its jaw in some
unaccountable manner, Several
holes were drilled thru the teeth and
wire inserted in order to support the
broken until it knits. The
horse will be fed soft food until it is
able to eat hard food again
When Richard Snader and brother
of Bowmanville, cutting down
trees in the woods, they chopped off
a four-inch white oak and it appar-
ently lodged on a similar one grow-
ing near. It, too, was cut and the
men were both surprised when both
fell to find a limb uniting both trees
and it was impossible to tell to which
belonged. It was a perfect
branch, - something that is
grafting to
bone
were




 

tree it
natural
occasionally
shade or fruit trees to brace a crotch
done in
or for other purposes, but rarely
found in forest trees.
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What the 5A Trade Mark Means
Blanket buying calls for keen dis-
crimination on the part of the horse-
owner. Quality always indi-
cated by the price.
For that reason its wisdom to be
posted on trade marks and always to
look for the mark which experience
has shown to mean best quality.
Probably the widely known
mark among hundreds which identify
different lines of horse goods is the
isn’t
most
5A mark on 5A horse blankets. Ev-
ery dealer knows it and most horse-
men,
It stands for everything that's
made in blankets—size, warmth, wei-
ght, and long-wearing qualities.
Many users of blankets will attest
that 5A blankets outwear any other
kind.
Of two blankets purchased at the
same time and price, one a 5A and
the other of any different make, the
chances for long wear are always in
favor of the 5A.
It's all in the quality of the mater-
ial and making, and there’s no ques-
tion of either in 5A horse blankets .
Every square inch in every 5A blan
ket is as sound as strong, hard twist-
ed warps and good weaving can
make it.
They're the best blanket value go-
ing and
man with a horse.
A peculiarity of the 5A blanket bus
iness is the unique selling plan which
the makers have adopted. The firm
keeps in direct touch with the dealer,
unnegessary delay in
ceiving his goods, also saves him the
jobber’s profit—a point distinctly to
the advantage of the man who ulti-
mately buys ab lanket.
worth double value to any
saves him re-
cme
Write No Little Checks
If you should write a check for less
than $1.00 after January 1st, 1910,
you will subject yourself to the pos-
sibility of a fine of $500, or being
imprisoned for six months in jail.
Protests by the hundreds are
ing filed by merchants, retail houses
of all kinds-—especially those doing
mail order business—and by business
men in general against 178
of the penal law, approved March 4th
1909, which provides that no person
shall issue, circulate or pay out
note, check or other obligation for a
less sum than $1, intended to circu-
late in lieu of money of the United
States Though this law will not
take effect until January 1st, next,
business houses are busy sending pro-
tests to the congressmen urging that
the section should not go into effect
at that time.
New York and Chicago, where a
large mail order business is done,
and merchants of Pennsylvania, are
greatly interested in the repeal of
the law, filing their protests with
the law makers from their states.
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be-
section
any
There's a gold mine in your poul-
try yard and the regular use of Fair-
fieid’s Blood Tonic and Egg Produc-
erfor Poultry Only will develop it for
you. By acting on the digestive or-
gans and purifying the blood, Fair-
field’s Egg Producer makes owls
healthy and productive.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount
Joy; H. C. Greider, Landisville, and
D. B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown.

A Lecture at Florin
Rev. W. H. Egge, pastor of the
Evangelical church in this place, will
deliver a lecture in the M. E. church
at Florin, Pa., on Saturday evening,
October 2nd, for the benefit of Florin
Castle,-No. 13, A. . 0. K. of M. C.
Admission, only ten cents to all.
m—— a m———
Constipation causes headache, nau-
sea, dizziness, languor, heart palpi-
tation. Drastic physics, gripe, sick-
en, weakens the bowels and don’t
cure. Doan’s Regulets act gently and
cure constipation; 25 cents. Ask
your druggist. -
HH
“Dr. Thomas’ Electrie Oil is the
best remedy for that often fatal dis-
ease—croup. Has been used with
success in our family for 8 years.”


written guarantee by
Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y.

Wodnesdayp tember 29, 1009
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ment experts on pure food, we make a perfect baking pow-
der We guarantee that it does not contain any particle of
tartaric acid, alum or any other impurities and vo challenge
o& any other baking powder firm to prove that their powder
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We give you a full pound for 50c and then pive youn
your choice of any of the following articles as a premium
d-Quart Dresden White Lined Preserve Kewtles
14-Quart Titan Grey Rinsing Pan
Motteled Eoamelware and many other articles
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which will be in a little later.
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Read the Bulletin
Toilet Table Sale
IF" YOU HAVE ANY INTENTION OF BUYING A TOILET
CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK THIS SPECIAL SALE
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TABLE YOU
IT IS NOT A SALE OF CHEAP
LOW PRICES, BUT EVERYONE IS A
NOT BE MATCHED UP WITH
THEY ARE YOURS AT FROM 25
PRICES.
TABLES BOUGH1
HIGH-GRADE PIECE—BUT CAN-
DRESSERS AND CHEFFIONIERS, SO
TO 40 PER CENT OFF ORIGINAL
TO SELL AT
MAKING THEM AS LOW IN PRICE AS THE ORDINARY LOW PRI-
CED TOILET TABLES.
DON'T MISS' THIS CHANCE.
SEE THR TABLES AND PRICE IN OUR WINDOW

offmeier Bros.
40-42 East King St. Lancaster, Pa.



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BE CAREFUL
That it does not go with you
like this fellow, by
taking
vour Watch, Clock or Jewelry
Repairing to inexperienced
workmen and have it ruined
as it is harder to repair a job
after it is almost ruimed than
it it was brought here first


S. EH. MILLER
Up-té-Date and Reliable Jeweler and Optician
EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.
ee ——— — ——————
You Ought to Look Into This
BIG SHOE SALE
WERE HAVING
You really can’t afford to pass up this chance to buy enocueh
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rood
shoes to last you for a long tiem to come. Never so far as we know
has such a_sale takeu place in this city. Ouy Windows are ablaze wit]
bargains, you ean see the values in the shoes. It’s built in toem.
———@——ea—
SHAUB & CO.
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY
18 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PENFA,
remit ee eee ei— eee om mre mii
DIAMONDS CLEANED AND EXAMINED FREE OF CHARGE.
ITTARKES LITTLE MONEY TO
OWN A WATCEI NOWADAYS
Watches of guaranteed quality such as we offer this week, are almost
given away.
Men’s Open-Face Watches in 20-year cases and fitted with [Elgin mov-

ements, sare offered for... .......... i 0 ne = $§ 9.00
Men's Elgin Watches: worth $6.50; for........ Loo l ...% 4.00
Ladies’ Hunting-Case Watches,in 20-year cases: worth $15.00; nuw
Boris re ap Ee RE RE wank. 8.10.75
P
irosh & Simmons
JEWELER AND OPTICIANS t
Next Door to Shaub & Co’s. Shoe Store

20 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER:
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