<I =~ 0 pect yp &ateh ss tart Ll ;amp 103 % hen . = pers = tche the i ent cir. ra ply half and > ush | «ne, ra ine ® one D»EU0 wp Fi ® Spring Hats Are Here COME AND LOOK THEM OVER ALL SHAPES, SHADES AND PRICES. LARGEST STOCK OF MEN’S & BOYS’ CAPS In The City ingert & Haas £44 North Queen Bireet, LANCASTER, PENNA. J. B. Martin & Go. We not only have the Wall Pa- pers, but Have You Seen the] New Wall Papers? | Handsome And Inexpensive. Expert Paper Hang- | ers, Too | Prompt Work. Carpets, Rugs and Mattings Are now ready for you to inspect" Bright, New Patterns. We Take Up Your Carpets Clean and Re-Lay them. Cold= air blast, The Best Process; Vac- [uum Cleaning, if you prefer. 1,000 New Pictures In Neat Frames. Mottoes and Landscapes open to-day, at 5c. and 10c. each. Save Your Old Carpets We can make handsome rugs out of them. Send for special circular. Pictures Framed to Order Handsome Mouldings; Work done promptly. Expert Corner of West King & Prince Streets. in ofoeforfocfooforfofosfocfongeoforfecforfunfontasteofs fooforfoofosfocfoofacfocioofeceofocforfecfonfesfoofecfecforfece THE PEOPLE'S MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Now is the time to order Cemetery work for Spring at big reduct- ions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sure days at Elizabethtown, Wednesday and Saturdays. OPPOSITE S. G. HERSHEY'S STORE, PARK STREET. Ind. Phone 610D., Elizabethtown, or 723B., Maytown. KEENER & NICHOLAS, Proprietors Elizabethtown and Maytown CHARLES W. COBLE Mgr., Elizabethtown. Joofoofeotoofeofeofedeofosforfostosfe fos of sfoofesfocfeck wheofoofonfeofesfesfusfonfunieod- sdeofucfuofecisofonfecfosfeofocfucfeofecforfesfurerorte ET ETT TTT TTT TY 3 i i | : i oes L LC kK 3] »] L » + L L » ] L 2] L 9) L ] » # L o +f L L o o » LC # + » Engle’s Furniture Warerooms Mount Jov, Penna. —> eG Pree Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty Upholstering Done to Order — Re POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS T0 SUIT THE PURCHASERS. ——e aS Pv 0 Dee Undertaking and Embalming F. H. Baker's COAL AND LUMBER YARDS Sole agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand. Also Siding Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Ete. Agent for Alpha Portland Cement, Also Roofing Slate. otimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material. Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot. cass ACONS ! WAGONS ! Fi [= J [ TLL 1S RAPIDLY APPROACHING AND NOW IS THE TIME TO Civ THAT NEW WAGON YOU WANT BUILT FOR SPRING YOUR CO SIDERATION. WHETHER IT BE A LIGHT WAGON FOR BUSI- COS OR PLEASURE, WE'RE THE JOHNNY-ON-THE-SPOT TO DO IT NE IN AND’ WE'LL TALK IT OVER ANY WAY. YOUNG BROS., - { ; s SPRIN FLORIN PENNA x Farmers’ Column SOME USEFUL INFORMATION FOR FARMERS—READ IT Healthfulness of Home Depends on Food and Water—World's Supply of Live Stock=Plant a Wind Brake For Your Buildings—Other Items, Hen Manure is too concentrated a fertilizer to be put on the land liberally, as is done with other man- ures, It should be mixed with dust or litter while accumulation, and even then one should spread the stuff sparingly. We have known of mat- ure apple being knocked by too much kindness in the applica- tion of this fertilizer. Treating seed with by stirring a small quantity of it in a peck of seed at a time so that each kernel is smeared with a little of the tar is said to keep the and gophers from touching the corn after it is planted. If the kenels are in- clined to stick more should be worked in and possibly a little flour, which will tend to keep the kernels apart. Every farmstead located in a sec- tion where winters and winds blow ought to have its shelter pines of firs. The strip devoted to such wind break ought to be located trees out corn coal tar Crows together corn are cold at a sufficient distance from the house and farm buildings to give for feed lots, garden, etc. This strip should be put in mellow condi- tion and given frequent cultivation after the young trees are set. It is well to select for the shelter belt varieties which are recommended by the nearestj reliable nurseyman. Only those trees should be bought which are guaranteed to have good roots and to grow when properly care for. Trees that have been trans- planted several times in the nursery are far preferable to those which have not been. The important thing to keep in mind in buying the trees is not how cheaply they can be bought, but, having been set how well they will do and how thrifty and symmetrical a shelter belt they will make. Shoddy poor rooted trees that can be got for a song are the most expensive kind of trees that a fellow can buy in the long run. While the statistics of the world’s supply of live stock are incomplete. the latest estimates are interesting. Sheep are the most numerous of the domestic animals, and their total number is placed at 580,000,000. In this industry Australia ranks first with 88,000,000 head, Argentina next with 67,000,000, and the Unit- ed States third with 57,000,000 head. The world’s supply of cattle is given as 430,000,000 head, and in this line British India leads with 91,000,000 head, including buffaloes and buffalo calves. The United States stands second with 70,000,000 head and Russia third with 37,000,000. In the raising of hogs the United States far and away in the lead, being cred- ited with 50,000,000, or more than a third of the world supply. Ger- many comes second with 22,000,000 head, while Euopean Russia has a- bout 11,000,000. The total number of horses is placed at 95,000,000 head, and the United States and European Russia rank about even with between 20,000,000 and 25, 0000,000 each. This country is credited with more than half of the 7,600,000 mules. Asiatic Turkey raises most asses, British India leads in goats, Asiatic Russia has most camels, while Russia leads in the number of reindeer. The healthfulness prevailing in any home depends in part upon the wholesomeness of the food consumed but in much larger measure upon the water supply, the purify of which is largely affected by the proximity of contaminating causes, such as the cesspools. Where it is not feasible to install a toilet system with water tight drainage to a cesspool located at a safe distance from the water supply the most rational equipment for the outhouse is a substantial drawer made of two inch stuff, the contents of which can be killed by the addition of slacked lime from time to time and which can be hauled afield and dumped as often as may be necessary. By such disposal of night soil the danger of a contami- nation of the water supply is re- duced to a minimum. We realize that this is not a pleasant subject to discuss, but it is practical and vital and concerns chiefly those who are least able to foot heavy doctor’s bills. Where a cesspool is already in bad shape conditions may be im- proved by dumping in half a barrel or so of quick lime, which will put a quietus on any disease germs which may be lurking there. It should then be cleaned out and filled up and a better system installed. el lin Erected Cemetery Work. Elizabethtown Chronicle. During the past week Keener & Nicholas, marble dealers of this place and Maytown have erected the fol- lowing cemetery work: a two-ton Barre marker for Harry Hilebrant, and one for Charles Webb's child, at Mount Joy; a two-ton monument for Joseph G. Fisher, and one for Arthur G Fisher at Silver Springs; one for Wm. F. Brown and one for George Epley’s child at Mount Joy, one for Mrs Abraham Hostetter, at Cross Roads meeting house, and one for Elizabeth Wilson in the Maytown cemetery These marble dealers will pay trolley fare both ways to parties from Mount Joy and vicinity ordering work a —— This paper only costs 50c¢ a year. ¢ ¥ Tobacco News Baseball Outlook For 1910 Plietured In N. A. Supplement Unique among all newspaper on terprizes relating to baseball I'he 'HE LANCASTEI UNTY A . R A CAN } CO SSO North American's fifth annual base CIATION IN MONTHIA ball supplement will appear on SESSION day, May 16 I'his year's remarkable issue i. OC. Reinhold, of ast Petersburg, surpass even the high mark se > Read Excellent Paper on “What its predecessors " y Is Necessary to Produce a Good I'he front and back page wi * Crop". —Reports Show Much Tos in three colors, the front page ill : bacco Sold—=suggestions On Fer tration being an effective grouping tilizers, of the players of the Phillies and Athlectics in a manner that show : I'he monthly meeting of the Lan the length of time each man has ser . aster Count Tobacco Growers asso ed with the Philadelphia clubs ' . a — ciation was held last Monday alter Every player in the I'ristate noon at the ven House, and it League is photographed and ever) | wa well attended President J one of the many league teams in the Aldus Herr occupied the chair state comes in for consideration, the A In reference to the holding of local line-up being given together with | | meetings throughout the county., the the outlook, photographs and other bs | various committee reported that matters of” interest mn a [nothing permanently had been done I'he batting and fielding average ) 4 ; i | so far, but indications were that a of American, National and Tristate ' | ; number will be held in the near fu Leagues constitute a valuable refer-| : : ture, the movement having met with ence feature, | Hund , ¢ ind | Favor among the farmex undreds o independent and . H.C. Reinhold, of Bast Petersburg amateur teams throughout the state | fi in tt read a very interesting paper on the gure in this advance announcement ' y : . .1, | subject, **What Is Necessary to Pro of the activities of the coming season | 0 ‘ ” z : | duce a Good Crop of Tobacco say this department carrying the same], . “iy : : . ling in part Good fertile soil profuse illustrations as the remain- | Sis | Whereon to raise the crop, good, der of the edition. Schools and ¢ol- | : % . | firm, healthy plants properly set in leges will find themselves liberally ; i : Y | proper season, best of cultivation in represented . 5 proper time, constitute the essentials James C Isaminger, baseball hum ici . to the raising of a good crop Be orist, who coversthe big league games| : : sides this the right amount of moist a signed for The North American, has article, illustrated by Hoban “i2orge ure needs to be supplied by nature. The first step in raising the fertility of M Graham, sporting editor of The sh 3 ' I ? litor tf Th the soil is the use of barn-yard man North American. well known throu- : . ure, and care must be taken to pre- out the state for the attention he has p 3.3 k : . . vent the loss of the juices of this, given its baseball, looks out for this and to do this there should be added Kauffman con- tributes the school and college page The North American’s baseball supplement were specialty, and Ross E shredded corn When the ground it should such absorbents as stalks ure is placed on the and straw. man- Previous editions of and ploughed under soon The quality of the what kind of . be spread always quickly exhausted. To be on th f id t manure greatly e safe side, get your order i vit! le nv '{ depends on food the your newsdealer now. farm stock consumes Clover is RRA AAAR HH FH eee seksi | OTe of the best producers of plant ! i food. Rye, before it is headed and 1 > > ploughed under, will also give good @. A. Wile # | results as plant food Plant food . * | may be divided into three classes i Justice of the Peace i namely, clover or reguminous plants ! Conveyancer % ploughed under; second, barn-yard ys ¥ | manure, and third, the commercial and Scrivener % fertilizers “The subject was dis- f Special Attention Groen to the ; SHsses ength In Wa Hibehon . . > x wpnraa; I i relder, Mount Oy; i Collection of Lents T John B. Kendig, West Lampeter, Your Patronage Solicitea ¥ and President Herr, and several 3 Office: ¥ | thought that the time has come for ; Main Street, Florin, Penna ¥ farmers to use nitrate of potash and SHAE HAH HAA HAHAHAHA sulphate of soda, as fertilizers, in order to raise as much tobacco as has been grown heretofore Mr THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL Greider told of one plot of ground and THE SATURDAY EVENING on which potash was used, which POST want a man or woman in Mount Joy and vicinity to look raised 57 pounds more tobacco than after subscription renewals and to a similar plant on which only barn- forward new business. A guaran- vard manure was used. John F. teed weekly salary, the amount Weaver, of Kinzer, recommended the depending on the work done, and a commission on each order. Ex- { e of lime as a fertilizer for tobacco perience unnecessary. Any one | Michael Hoffman, of Maytown, said Fenland ipa paemanety Paying proper cultivation was a big feature Agents’ Division He advocated the extensive use of The Curtis Publishing Company horse manure. Every farmer that 225 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. raises tobacco must spend money for : ’ fertilizers and take the chances of EO getting his money back. A. B. Greider, of Salunga, said that the importation of Sumatra tobacco had the down to 10 manded thirty to fifty Several growers advocated the use WINDSOR HOTEL W. Tv BRUBAKER, Manager. European, $1.00 per day and up American, $2.50 per day and up run prices of local tobacco com- cts. from6GO cts years ago. of cotton seed meal and sheep man- ure. the Growers” for Pennsyl- was the R. Shenk, He emphasized as the “Some thoughts vania Tobacco subject talked upon by T. of Donegal. most important thoughts the selec- tion of good and perfect seed the cultivation of the soil, the cul- Midway between Broad Street tivation of the small plants and care Station and Reading Terminal in deciding on the time of cutting the on Filbert Street. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA Crop. Amos Gilbert, of Quarryville, want ed to know why as big tobacco could now as it could years ago. This was Mr. Reinhold, who said that not as much care is taken as was in the past, be- warrant it. jot be grown answered by Trolley Schedule Lancaster, Rohrerstown, Landisville, Salun- ga, Mount Joy and Elizabethtown cause the prices do not Street Railway Company He said the acreage counts to-day PRY ) Leave I RETR LL Ant 515,61 and not the large plants. Mr. 9 15,1015 1115 P. m.1215, 115, Weaver, of Kinzer, said the large 515, 545, 6 15, 7 15, 8 15, 9 15, 11 15. : 5 tobacco is not wanted, because the Leave Rohrerstown—a m, « 835,935,1035, 1135. Pm, 1 4 35, 5 3b, 6 05, 6 35,7 35,830, 9 eave Landisville—A m 57,1057, 1157. Pm, 7,6 217, 6 57, 7 57, 8 57 filler-growing crop is counted as a heavier state is and wanted. The committee on state a shorter, programme ap- Leave Salunga—A m, 5 15, 6 00, 7 00, 800, 900 10 00, 11 00,1200. Pm, 100, 200, 300, 400, 590} hainted J. Aldus Hersh and E. J 6 00, 6 50, 7 00, § 00, 9 00, 10 00, 12 00. ved 2 R : - J Leave Mount Joy—A m, 530, 615, 715, 815 Ressler to prepare papers for the 915,10 15, 11 15. Pm, 1215, 115, 215, 315, 415 : tives 515, 6 15, 6 45, 7 15,8 15,9 15, 1015 A m, 12 15, next meeting. Arrive at Elizabethtown—A m, 645, 745, 845 Reports from the growers showed 2 iy nh er A ! 2, 2 Wii +451 that considerable tobacco has not 5 45, 6 45, 745, 5 45,9 45,1045. A m, 1239 ? EASTWARD been sold, and it was also shown that Leave Elizabethtown— Am, 6 45,7 45,845, 945 | the hed plants are doing well in 1045, 1145. Pm, 1245, 1 45, 245, 345, 4 45, H 45 645,745,845, 9 45,1045. Am, 12 3v. every place except the northwestern Leave Mount Joy—A m, 530x, 715, 81%, 915 | gsaction of the county. 1015, 11 15. -P m, 12 15, 115, 2 15, 3 15, 3 , B15 y 615, 645,7 15,815,915, 1015, 1115. Am ae 12 45. "Sum save Si a- Am, 5 45x, 730, 830, 930 a : : IL.eave Salunga— A m 5 Faithfl Officers tosis 030,1130. Pm, 12 30, 1 30, 2 30, 3 30, 4 3( : 30, @ 30, 730, 7 39, 830, 930, 1030, 1130 Am, 100. On account of advanced age 33 | the volume of work required by the 31 office, Mr. I. N. S. Will has resigned | as Secretary of the Mount Joy Twn- | Mutual Fire Insurance Comp- He been a faithful and | and town—A m, Pm, 12 55, 725, 755 Leave Roure 9 55,10 55, 11 4 55, 5 55, 655, 1155. Am 125. | ship any. has 1 vont Lancaster m, So 318 0) | efficient officer, and his associates in | 9 . «12 19, 9y 2 19,3 19, . | 515,815, 715, 745 815, 915 1015, 111 | the Company were loath to accept Am,1215, 145 Fi ten ties bia rita On Saturdays a ar will leave Lancaster at | his resignation. Mr. S. B. Kieffer, 10 15 p m; Leave Elizabethtown 1145 p. m. a ver v competent man, succeeds him On Saturdays an i special occasions cars will | . Ta AD. AR ie ng TORTOR Da be ra ys ea and Mourt Joy every | 111 this office as well as representa half hour from 6 13 am to 8 15 p m. | tive of the Northern Mutual Fire Ss rs, first car leaves Lancaster at @ 15a m | eanke Of ; : Do ow at 7 45am. Car marked | fnsurance Company. x) connects with News Express at Lancaster. > | | | ee i ia Fully Formed Heads of Rye D. Matt. Thompson, pt Graded Schools, Statesville, N. C., writes: . OR : y rece they do all you claim for them,” Dr. 8. M. i|a result of the recent Raven Rock, W. Va., writes; *‘ They give universalsat \ | FOP : . 1 3 Tonto er IT. 1D. Metolil, Clarkabarg, Tenn, writes: g& | 1ully-formed heads of “In a practige of 18 years, ] have found no remedy 0 | soon on the farm of Isaac Shiffer, equal yours.” Pick, 50 Cexrs, Samples Free. a by Druggisis. gmARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA | residing within the Ephrata borough | the the southern limits, at stone of the Ephrata Ridge. warm spell, rye may be base of Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE | | A cur nteed if you use | 1] ES BUYS "Suppository | As an indication of the advanced PILE 4 | growth of some kinds of vegetation, | AFTER SUFFERING FOR YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ’ " ad ham’s Vegetable Compound Park Rapids, Minn.—*“I was sick for 2 years while passing through the Change of Life and was hardly able to be around. After tak ing six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound I gained 20 pounds, am now able to do my own work and feel well.”— Mrs. Ep. LA Dou, Park Rap- ids, Minn. Brookville, Ohio,— and extremely nervous. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to me and 1 have become regular and my nerves are much better.” — Mrs. R. KINNISON, Brookville, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harm- ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are 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 vou want special advice write Wes, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for it. ' o and always helpful. “J was irregular Sam RR ERSadh El mite foymire Stop Buying Experiments and the JUST AS GOOD AUTOMOBILES The best don’t cost any more, and in the end they are the cheapest. You know the undisputed worth of the BUICK PEERLESS LOCOMOBILE * WINTON SIX Sold strictly on their merits. excellent second- sold We hand have some cars that will be very reasonable, In our store is Fegley Quality which we think is the best and the prices as low as good goods for. There is no this store that will dissatisfaction either as to quality or its price. Wat- ches a special feature for the can be sold article in breed next four weeks. Now about your graduating present for your children and friends Have you decided? I have many pretty things suit- able and will help you decide. Perhaps you have some old jewelry you would like fixed up for that occasion. I make a specialty of such work, do it neatly and promptly. A trial will satisfy you. R. V. FECLEY TEWEILEIR KE. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa, - -y American Plan Rates Moderate Exchange Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. J.M.Backenstoe, Prop. TF R% Has just been remodeled thruout. Has all modern conveniences such as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heat, Electric Light, Ete. Table is Supplied With the Best the Market Affords. Also Liuneh Counter Where Soups, sandwiches, Cheese, Tripe, Oysters in Every Style te., Ete, are served * * Ek Rx BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS * % * Good Stabling Accomodation TEAMS TO HIRE is Local and Long Distance Telephones Lancaster Automobile Co. Agents For Buick, - Peerless, Locomobile, Winton Six. 213 N. Prince St., ANCASTER. The Only Strictly First-Class Garage and Repair Shop in Lancaster City or County SA a Sm ay Rh Eh We are Always Prepared to serve Pure Spring Water ICES IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. Did You Say Trees? lt Why yes; the best place to buy trees is at the 4 Mt. Joy Nurseries All Kinds of Trees California Privet { That Nice Hedging For Ar- ound Your Yard, Very Cheap. | nian | W. S. Krady MOUNT JOY, PA. | Bell Phone. Prof, 6. ¥. THEEL. 535 North Sixth Si. i teiphia, Pa. “Fin Deutscher The GERMAN 1 eure for Spec © Ouly German Speelalist. FHENT the only guaranteed pot Polson others ean’t eure. , Abuses. Weaknesses, Nervous os, Varieocele & Stricture, fl Shrunken Organs, 4 experience In Germany. City & Conntry advertising “ali treatment. Call or write Debility, Lost Manhood. (mo cutting) Kidney & W years praetleal & 8 year Send for Book, tell: all, expost frauds. Secrecy guaranceed. Save Your Bruit Trees By Spraying Them With Scalecide We have scalecide for sale in any quantity or we will spray all your fruit trees with our new Sprayer at a v.ry reasonable price. Will guarantee good results. M. 1. Greider &Co. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. of those fine You can have ordering I still have a few MAPLE TREES left. them at a bargain by promtply. Six Grape Vines for A Dollar. Regular Price, $2.50. These are the best varieties. AMOS B. ROOT MOUNT JOY, #ENNA. Shire’s Vieat Market Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse FLORIIN - PENNA. W. W. SHIRE, Propr. PR ATUL i SEAS rear ES = at Dealer in Fresh & Smoked eats, Tallow Lard, &e.
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