HAT THIS MEANS TO Values, Better to what extent we meet You may come with realization that you will All our Men's and prices. Men's $20.00 Suits and Men’s $18.50 Suits aud Men's $15.00 Suits Men's $12.50 Suits and You will find many we cannot quote. Hart Schaffner & Marz Mount Joy Hall Building. CocococoRRR leccecllaRRRR It Means the Absolute Assurance of Better Clothes, Service. When you bave such assurance you should have no hesitancy in at least seeing for yourself The greater they are the more pleasure in the and Overcoats........ $11.50 Little Boys’ $4.00 Suits and Overcoats....$ 3.00 Lt le Foys' $3.00 Suits and Overcoats....§ 2.25 Come in and see them. GETZ BROS, MOUNT JOY, PA. STORE YOU Better Selection, Better your ideas. the greatest expectations. find here. Boys' Clothing bear new Overcoats........ $16.00 Overcoats........ $14.50 Overcoats........ $ 9.00 more bargains here which RHEEMS George Hambright, of MARIETTA The second symphony concert in Mrs. Florin, emo dd : | Mount Joy Women Are Finding Re-| township on | ZELLER'S SALE | a — { Those That Will be Called by Mr, | Charles H. Zeller, Auctioneer | HAPPENINGS IN | 5 i) oceee cellllllllaatecataaR git Florin Affairs AGE WEST OF HERE Our Hustling and Wide Neighbor Village, Florin, Mr. Ephraim Hershe) |ing tobacco on Monday Miss spent Sunday in Miss spent Saturday and Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. J. D. | Sunday with friends at Elizabethtown Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sunday Lyda Sheaffer of town Clesta Carson of Lancaster, town Easton spent Young | town, | Mrs. Alice Morton and son Alpheus | spent Sunday with friends at Middle- | town, Mrs. George Hambright spent sev- . | eral days at Rheems as the guest of Saturday, Feb. 12-—At the Wash-| 0 ds ington House, Mount Joy, a lot of | oe ground with improvements in the| Mr. Abram Butzer moved from the West ward of Mount Joy Borough by | Schwanger property to the Harry S. Charles F. Eckhardt, Trustee in Es-|gto1l property. tate of Samuel H. Eckhardt, Decd. | . Mrs. Gantz and son Clarence spent Feb. 14-—On the premi-|jpyigay in town the Mrs ses of Johu Resh jr.,, near Silver | iel Brand Springs, a lot of ground with im-|YaRIe ranat. provements and a large lot of house-| hold goods by Lewis Resh and Peter | Resh. Monday, guests of spent Sunday in town as the guest (of Miss Anna Wittle. Wednesday, Feb. 16-—At Sporting| Mr. J. D. Easton spent Hill, lot of horses, wagons, harness |;.cqay and Thursday at Lincoln as and a lot of household goods by Ben- the st of his brother jamin Shearer. | 2 ues Of nis brother. - : Miss Annie Buohl of Moun Thursday, February 17th—Near| ° lo @ ed A ne : Stern’s meeting house, in Mount Joy | 2s the guest of her friend Miss Em- township, live stock and implements | ma Dyer in this place on Sunday. by Aaron G. and Allen G. Gipple, ad- George Forney and Mr. ministrators of John G. Gipple, dec. Saturday, Feb. 19—At his ware-|the guests of Mr. J. S. Carmany. rooms on West Donegal street, Mount! The Florin hotel is wearing a fine | § Joy, Pa., large lot of wagons, imple-| pew coat of paint and was greatly ments, etc, by G. Moyer. and remodeled thruout. Howard Keeler is nursing a num- [improved Thursday, Feb. 24—O0n the prem- | with improvements such as a large| pe says. brick house, summer house, frame | stable and outbuildings by the Peo-| : ples Trust Co., of Lancaster, Trustee [attended lyceum at Maytown on last of the Heirs of Anna Hertzler, Dec. Friday evening. Feb. Misses Blanche Zeller are spending several days with their Quite a number of our young folks 25—Near Zeamer's| and Jennie horse, cows, bikin 3 y oming op Ju { many friends at Harrisburg and Mid- | use 1 8 as y Jaco ‘ rignt. | household goods by Jacob rig dietown. | Saturday, Feb. 26—On the prem-{ ; 7 gnvder and his force of this | ises near White Oak Station, in Penn | ace. Src ercotit a -1aby the farm tenanted by |P!aC€, are erecting a spacious labra- aah aii 5 ie shape ia GND r REY avs i 1 fe ily | | v8 - «A i do the Presbyterian Memorial chapel js spending several days in the family Hef at Last | Harry Rendler, horses, cows, shoats|tory at the Alexander Vaccine Farms last eveing was a pronounced success of H. B. Brandt. a op land farming implements by Ed | at Marietta. i OrY i " y 5 It does seem that women have more : | : in every particular The chapel | G. W. Baker, a steam shovel en- as a Ream. f Miss Margie Longenecker and a « " 2S | be - i luda was filled to its utmost capacity and gineer, spent Monday and Tuesday than : al are of ihe hes ad Monday, Feb. 28—On the premi-| Miss Peters of Middletown spent ; ig ; > concert. ' i rachi ‘ pains that afflict humanity; they mus y i : , all were delighted with the concert, in Washington, D. C. re a : : . | ses, near Mount Joy, mules, cows, [Sunday in town as the guest of Miss the Presbyterian Sunday school or Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shenk attended | keep up," must attend to duties n 1 1 lot of farming imple-| Bertha El Shy é sunday - Mr. & \ Ji ONenK @ : i. : . and a large lot o arming 1 -|{ Bertha Eby. hes all of artists wi vat p . hie He .r. David | SPite of constantly aching backs, or : ee : 2 ! } . chestra and all of the artists who as-| the funeral of his brother, avic ments by Simon R. Snyder. | Mrs. J. S. Carmany and William sisted them acquitting themselves most admirably. The following officers of Wiliam H. Child Post, No. A. R., were elected and installed for the year 1910: Post Commander, Wiliam H. Sweigart; senior vice commander, Ira C. Knoll; junior vice commander, Harry Pickel; chap- lin, Stephen Maloney, quartermaster, G. G. Lindsay; adjutant, Daniel Heil- Isaac Grove's property man; sergeant major, John G. Engle; Enterline's property on surgeon, John Thuma; officer of the on Tuesday. day, Frederick Roberson; inner Operator A. guard, William Filby; guard, home with a Martin Eisenberger. ! Treichler, of The river was frozen over for the tending him. third time Sunday night, when the day. Lieut, 226, G. in, spent Sunday in the Postmaster and The Rheems school ride on Thursday, visiting townships. Mrs. Amelia Shearer flitted into John G Main street outer severe mercury was flirting with the zero son Jacob, of Bainbridge, took a 3 mark. In some localities two above sleigh ride, visiting Mr. and Mrs. and added to this were headaches zero is the coldest while David E. Henry on Wednesday. in others the mark was three below. Wesley Shenk, who ‘The river is considerably higher now a position in Riest, Nissley than when it was frozen over before, creamery. at Mt. Joy, but the start comes too late in the of his new duties on Wednesday. reported, winter to eause any apprehension on Miss Anna Wolgemuth left on the part of those who live close to Wednesday for Vogansville, Md., its banks. | where she expects to spend some 0: time as the guest of her brother, : Harry Wolgemuth. A Sleighing Party i On Wednesday evening a very pome of Cyrus Evans, participated in a sleighing party.| gp Jacob Strickler’s mule team conveyed | the merry-makers to the Five Points Hotel, Columbia where several hours gverheated stove pipe. were spent and at a seasonable time The funeral of Phares M. Charles- refreshments were served at Wolf's | (on was largely attended on Tuesday restaurant, where all did ample jus-| Among those who attended from a tice. Those who filled the sled| distance were Iur. and Mrs. A. J. were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strick-| powell, of Indiana; Harry Charleston ler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strickler, |and family, of Emigsville, and John Mr. and MTs. Isaac Eshleman, of Maytown; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sau- der, of Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Derr, of this place; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeiger, of Rheems; Mr. Ed- ward Mutzer, was the teamster. A Wonderful Discovery for Pimples It is surprising how quickly and easily pimples and black-heads can be cured with the following pres- eription, which was made known to ‘the public a short time ago by a cel- -ebrated specialist on skin diseases, now retired, who used it in a long and successful practice with wonder- ful results. To use his own words: “There is nothing yet discovered Thursday morning. and a suit of clothes and overcoats were burned. The cause was an Charleston, and family, of Columbia. 10: WANTED—A second-hand surrey. Apply at this office. it also destroys the germ that causes the disease and makes the cure per- manent.” Following is the pre- scription, which can be prepared at any relaible drug store at cost. ther one ounce, Alcohol, seven oun- ces. the parts affected night and morning letting it remain on the face for ten that can compare with it for prompt- or fifteen minutes then it can be ly removing pimples, eczema, black- wiped off. Do not use any soap, heads, blotches, red face and noses, use a little oat mezl tied up in a and in fact any disease of the skin: cheese cloth bag. Sheaffer's Restaurant and Confectionery ere SOS omen ALL KINDS PIES AND SANDWICHES, BAKED BEANS, CORNBEEPF, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, FINE OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE MEALS AT ALL HOURS BEST ICE CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY fer STREET Mount Joy Shank, near Running Pump, on Tues- Martin Eshleman and wife of Flor- family of Mrs. P. N. Kraybill. took a sleigh several schools in Mt. Joy and East Donegal from H. Eppler is ill at his cold. Dr. Elizabethtown, is at- Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Floyd and has accepted & Co. took charge A small fire which occurred at the reliable remedy and gladly recom- b was exting- pleasant time was had by all who|yished with a few buckets of water A chair | Now York, sole agents for the Unit- a small | Clearola, one half ounce, E-| Mix, shake well and apply to | headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down pains: they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Read of a reme- dy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. L. P. Heilig, Main street, Mt. Joy Pa., says: “I was troubld with kidney complaint for a long time and in spite of the many remedies I used was unable to find relief. I often suffered so severely from a weak back that I was unable to get up or down and dizzy spells, during which spots floated before my eyes. I had near- ly all the symptoms which accompany kidney trouble and was feeling mis- erable. I finally saw Doan’s Kid- ny Pills advertised and procured a box. They helped me from the first The pains became less severe and I was soon better in every way. I | consider Doan’s Kidney Pills to be a mend them to others.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn & Co., Buffalo ed States. { Remember the jand take no other. name—Doan’s— 10: SPORTING HILL | On Wednesday Lincoln school was ‘out with C. Emerson Rohrer, teacher. | Mrs. H. H. Rohrer entertained a i number of her friends at a carpet rag [ party on Tuesday evening. | The United Zion Children held ser- 'vices in the Union church on Sunday | morning. | David Eshleman’s of near Eliza- | bethtown horse, was not stolen as re- { ported last week. The supposed thief was chased by one of the farm | hands and traced to his home, but | there it ended. He had taken noth- ing to conviet him. , P. B. Gibble had his school out on | Tuesday afternoon. The first stop was made at the Union school along the Marietta pike. From there | they went to the schools at Donegal Springs. They were out. Then Tuesday, March 1—On the Philip | Dierolf spent Saturday at Elizabeth- ! Frank farm, two miles north of Mt. | town as guests of friends and rela- (Joy, lot or horses, mules, cows, shotes | {;vqq and farming implements by Harry 7 ; : Dore | Mr. Michael Myers’ horse fright- Thursday, Marsh © 3-- Near. New | ened, tore loose and ran away the sday, Marc 3—Near New-| : irk : town, Lancaster County, mules, hor- | other day. The only damage was a ses, cows and implements by Rev. |broken sleigh. xi n | Eli M. Engle. | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Engle and their Saturday, March 5—On the road| Whi . i : = 1ile Harry Hers S ace leading from Mount Joy to Master-| Arr § sh of this place, sonville, at the mill formerly known | W as returning home from work in a as Geyer’s, 4 fine mules, horses, cows, | sleigh, he was so unfortunate as to and farming implements by Charles | ypset. The horse ran away but we Maderia. ; ! ¥ are pleased to say that the driver es- : Saturday, March 5—At the Cross caped with only slight bruises. Keys hotel in Marietta at 7.30 p. m. real estate for William Reed. 0 Monday, March 7—Near Strick- 5 : an iy xe ler’'s Meeting House, on Emanuel NORTH WEST RAPHO ECHOES Miss Rena Geib is on the sick list. Nearly all of the drifted roads are now open again. Miss Emma George, teacher, and the pupils of Chiques Hill school were out visiting schools Wednesday. John B. Bradley, wife and daugh- | ters, Mabel and Edna, were welcome visitors in the family of U. Z. Geib, | recently. Well, the ground hog saw his shad- ow, and even threw the same on the south side of the sun in the form of | a rainbow in the morning. On Sunday afternoon a number of converts were baptized by trine im- mersion by the members of the church ! of the Brethren, in the stream on the | farm of Herman Geib. S. S. Shelley and Henry Ulrich de- livered their tobacco to Elizabeth- town, last Friday, at 113% and 3. Jno. Longenecker sold his crop at 9 and 3, and John Witmer his at 113 and 3. Ulrich and Son, packers, at Eliza- bethtown, were the purchasers. | { Eby’s farm, live stock and implements by A. G. Brubaker. Tuesday, March 8—Near Stauffer’s Mill, in East Donegal township, live stock and farming implements by Abraham N. Hostetter. Wednesday, March 9—Near the Oil Station, on the road to Columbia, horse, cows, farming implements and household goods by Mrs. Eli Grosh. Thursday, March 10—Midway be- tween Mount Joy and Marietta, live stock and implements by Jacob Hoff- ines. Friday, March 11-—Near Hossler’s Church, in Rapho township, horse, cows, shoats, implements and house- hold goods by Amos Werner. Saturday, March 12—In Mount Joy Borough, a large lot of household goods by Mrs. D. U. Stoner. March 15—Near Done- gal Springs, on the Cameron farm, in East Donegal township, mules, horses, cows, shoats and farming im- plements by A. B. Lutz. Wednesday, March 16—On the Ja- cob Croll farm, in East Donegal town ship, near Maytown, horses, cows, shoats and farming implements by Henry Beshler. Thursday, March Mount Joy borough, on the Jacob Zercher farm, mules, horses, cows, shoats and farming implements by Andrew H. Zercher. Friday, March 18—On the Jonas Hoffman farm near Newtown, in Aes . Rapho township, horses, mules, Hol-|McFail’s Ferry stood like the rock of stein cows, shoats and farming im-|Gibraltar in the recent flood, and as plements by A. S. Reed. the waters subsided, showed little, | Tuesday, March 22—Near Done-|if any, damage from the fierce on- gal Springs, on the Cameron farm, |gjaueht which further down the riv Im, | slaught, riv large lot of household goods and Kkit- | La i er houses from their fastnesses, Tuesday, =o Big Dam Withstood Flood. With millions of tons of ice being battered against them by a twenty- foot flood that would appear irresist- | ible, the towering cement walls of the great dam almost completed at 17—Adjoining to Rheems. They were out also, so | was Joint school north of Florin. At] Florin Mr. Hoffer was busy at work. | Joint school arrived there about the | | same time. Mr. Hoffer is an ex- | perienced and very jolly teacher. { All were well entertained. | Gibble and Cyrus H. Good delivered | short and interesting speeches at both, | stops. The weather was fine aug) i sleighing very good and all seemed | well pleased with the trip. Messrs. | ses {eee | Poultry diseases are caused by the] [lack of proper care or wrong combi- nations of food. Fairfield’'s Egg | Producer makes the regular ration a properly balanced one, increases egg production apd fortifies the sys- tem against all f@ ms of disease. For sale by FY H. Baker, Mount Joy: H. C. Greid4r, Landisville, and D., B. Ebersole, Eljzabethtown. ubscribe for the Bulletin; 50c yr. ’ swept chen furniture by J. H. Corman. (yep : S thousands from their homes fand piled up damages that will reach FY 2 . |drove Saturday, March 26—At his Liv- ery, Sale and Exchange Stables, Mt. | ehh Joy, a large lot of horses consisting [Over a million dollars. The scene of drivers, workers and general pus-| at McCall's which was the pose horses by Ed. Ream. mecca for sight-seers, when the flood and jam was at its height, is almost The huge blocks of ice were forced to the height of the as Fasnacht, was observed yesterday. |immense cement walls, blocked the | The day marked the close of the time [large openings for a time, but grad- for festivals, dances, etc. Strict | ually were ground to pieces and the observers of Lent, which begins to-|Seething and angry waters permitted day, will seclude themselves from !to pass down to create a havoe un- worldly pleasure until Easter. To- | surpassed in the lower Susquehanna. day is Ash Wednesday. er ere | | Ferry, Beginning of Lent | indescribible. Shrove Tuesday, commonly known 10: titties & oi | Your horses will be in better con- Notice is hereby given to the man | gition for Spring work if you feed and woman that if they detain the|them Fairfield’s Blood Tonic for Hor- : sleighing party again they will be|ses Only. It cleans the digestive dealt with according to law. | tract, purifies the blood, expels i ov BR | worms and increases vitality. Re- | sults are guaranteed when directions Felt boots, rubber boots and shoes are carefully followed. | at I. D. Beneman’s are sold cheaper than elseMhere. | For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy; H.LC. Greider, Landisville, and |D. B. Effrsole. Elizabethtown. began pack- Mr. James Shellenberger of York, | last Wed- Joy, | Groff of | { Lancaster spent Sunday in town as! ises in Salunga, two lots of ground | ber of ulcers that are good company | went to his home in sleighs. i ments | hour after which all | druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes | lowing described real estate, situate | joining lands of Henry Strickler and | ing of Lots Nos. 4 and 5 in said vil- | story brick dwelling with slate roof, | ten rooms and attic; two-story brick | on the 24th day of February, 1910, BUSY VIL. Local and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Awake | ele Mount Joy spent | in the borough of Elizabeth- | If you had positive proo | female ills had made many not feel like trying it? f that a certain remedy for remarkable cures, would you If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. P#k- ham’s Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thou sands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we to be genuine and truthful. long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee Hudson, Ohio.—*T suffered for a long time from a weakness, inflammation, dreadful pains each month and suppression. E had been doctoring and receiving only temporary relief, when a pound. friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s I did so, and wrote to you for advice. egetable Coms« I have faithfully followed your directions and now, after taking only five bottles | of the Vegetable Compound, I h St. Regis Fal 55 had that] ha imedicine and letter for the the roots and female diseases. ave every reason to believe I am | awell woman. I give you full permission to use my testimonial.” — Mrs. Lena Carmeoecino, Hudson, Ohio. R. F.D. No. 7. 1s, N. Y.—“Two years ago I was d to talie to my bed every month, and it would last from two to three weeks. wrote to you for advice and took Lydia E.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound in dry form. happy to say that I am cured, thanks to your Iam good advice. You may use oy good of others,” — Mrs. J. H. Breyere, St. ilegis Falls, N.Y. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from herbs of our fields, to cure We possess volumes of proof of this fact, enough to convince the most skeptical. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Made exciusivel NEWTOWN. | revival services are still in| Silver Spring with four; conversions thus far. Mr. John Myers, of Landisvil.e, with his family, were the guests of | of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam-| uel Myers ov Divine services were held here on| Ser | The progress at Sunday. n hy the pastor. . | Sunday | Sunday afternce vices will be tcid again on Friday, March 4—Near Horst’s| children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank | afternoon, Fe). 20, when baptism | : JS , hi ivel Car : thi . . " y : : : Mill, in Mount Joy township, live| Carson and children of Mount Joy! and communion will be held. stock and implements by Abraham |__ _ leasantly . 4 : ; Nornhold. | were pleasantly entertained by Mr. | Mrs. Efie Mumma received thirty {and Mrs. Simon Gish on Sunday | eight handkerchiefs and several fancy postal cards last week at the anniversary of her thirty-fifth birth- | day from her many friends. A very pleasant surprise party was held last week at the residence of Carl Frank, residing near Maytown, when a number of. his relatives and friends from this place and Marietta The evening was pleasantly spent in vo- cal music and social chat and refresh- served at a seasonable returned to were homes. ness { en ntce— their Women as well as men are made miserable hy Kidney and Bladder WHO IS To troubl Dr. Kil y rouble. I. ilmer’s BLAME Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy promptly relieves. At You may have sample bottle by mail free,also pamphlet telling all about it Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. iC mmimss—an EGGS WANTED DeLong pays more for eggs the year round than any one else. (Jr. This paper only costs 50c a year. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE On Thursday, the 24th day of Feb- ruary, 1910, the undersigned will ex- pose to positive public sale the fol- on Front street in the village of Sa- lunga, Lancaster County, Pa., con- taining in front eighty feet, more or less, and extending in depth two hun- dred and eight feet, more or less, ad- the Mary Erisman Estate. Consist- lage of Salunga. Improvements consist of a two- back building; one-story frame wash- house; frame stable with room for two horses and four carriages; chick- en house and wood shed. There is a cistern in the kitchen, an artesian well on the premises, cement pave- ment and the house is so located as to permit room for another house on the lot. Woodwork is painted and the house is newly papered thru- out. Persons desiring to view the premises before day of sale call on J. S. Wise, second door west. Sale to be held on the premises at 2.30 o'clock, p. m. when terms of sale will be made known by the un- dersigned. THE PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY, of Lancaster, Pa. Trusee of the Heirs of Anna Hertz- ler, Deceased. # Coyle & Keller, Attorneys. Chas. H. Zeller, Auct. Poo, 6: Fo THEEL, S35 Hotth inde. BE Fi var St eure for Syecitie Jiloud Poisans others sadd sun She has Enumerators of the County Yesterday morning Census Super- At the meeting of the Mount Joy authorities that his division of his district The plan will Lancaster city thirty-eight enumerating districts and to Lancaster county one hundred and ten (110) districts. This will require one hundred and forty-eight (148) enumerators for Lancaster county. tional census the had been accepted. work of give to (38) €uxs. ZELLER Real Estate and Insurance Office E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY Calling and Crerking of Pubic Sates Settlement ofestates, collection of rents, surveyingand couveyancing. The Oldest Trunk and Bag House In the State OFFERS Bags from_.._._____B50gto $15.00 Suit Cases... $1.00 to $18.00 Trunks from.......... $2.00 to $25.00 “WE ARE LEATHER WORKERS» Large Steck Harness! Lowest Prices, Rreckel Harness Maker 30 Penn Square, Lancaster, Pa Moving Pictures Ni Mount Joy Hall * k x x 3 On Saturday, Evening Good Ventilation Very Comfortable Plain Pictures Best Music Ample Room Good Order . 28 We Come when you please and stay as long as you like. All Private Diseases, Excesses, Abuses. Wi Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, D Lowes, Varicocele & Stricture, (no eutting) Kidney & ladder, J practical 86 years hospital Therienes in any. ity ad . Bend tor Book, tells all, exposing {ity & Country adverbuing Admission, Scts