THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA, J. B. SCHROLL, Editor & Prop'r. SUBSCRIPTION ONLY 50c A YEAR Six Months. ......25 Cents Single Copies. . ... .2 Cents Sample Copies. ..... FREE 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, EDITORIAL About two weeks ago a man who "re A Philadelphia girl hiccoughed for 16 hours. If a man were to do this most everybody would think that he had had the most glorious souse of his life. & & » 9 G Since census enumerators Even a Judge or two are trying to get an honest jury to try grafters in Pittsburg, and if they cannot succeed there will be change of venue. But cannot be searched by bribers. a Ss 9 A high ideal is like a good tool. Itsvalue depends on putting it to use. A tool that lies around and is never used, rusts and in time loses the very qualities that made it of value. A high ideal shut away in some closet of the mind, instead of being exercis- ed in daily life, is little better than rubbish. S $ 2 EE ee very seldom that they are disappoint- ed. And there are other girls and boys who have fallen into such a hab- it of being discontented that wherev- er they are placed, they find some thing to find fault with Not every young lady may be oblig- ed to make her own living, but none can escape the obligation of making a life. Queen Victoria had all her daughters taught domestic duties and the children of the Emperor of Ger- many are skilled the same way. Par- ents who neglect to train their chil- =o dren in lines of useful labor make a great mistake. Some of the saddest spectacles of men and women are those who have put all their trust in riches and whom misfortune separ- ates from their wealth. They are more helpless than children and often see no way out of their dilemma ex- - cept suicide. ® * 5 & » Manheim has annexed 100 or so acres of land from Rapho township to the Borough and swells its population by something over one hundred per- sons. Elizabethtown has taken in adjacent territory and boasted of its greatness thereby. If other boroughs advance their material annexation why should not Mount Joy? To the west is Florin, a village that should naturally be a part of Mt. Joy as a man’s arm is part of his per- son, and yet it belongs only to itself. Then again there are plots of ground the borough that lie in the township but should be a part of our town and even west of town there isa very part of Mount Joy. Let us court and wed the coy maidens and our town will eventually be the second borough in the county. tll Qe Moved to Elizabethtown Joseph B. Gantz, of this place, moved into the Sheaffer property op- posite Rider's hardware store, in Elizabethtown, last week. Mr. Gantz is an experienced plumber and asks the public for a share of their pat- ronage. He also has the agency for several popular heating systems. _ Reading's Beer Record During April, 1909, Reading drank 17,667 barrels of beer; but April of this year beats all records, for the thirsty ones consumed 22,600 bar- rels, or 2,825,000 quarts, meaning an average of 28 quarts for every one of the 100,000 population—men, wo- men and even children. tl rrr - Eee aa eo Se DR RRR ORT TTT A Census Incident bust; a regular have [in Taffettas, completed their work the dust of ten |ete. / years has been brushed from many a|gizes, but only a few of there is no place in Pennsylvania that | you. ith. Which of | PX . these habits would you rather form? g | * * * x [ $ aa Rockers Extension & Other Tables, Davenports H.C. BRUNNER interests by| J11 Kinds of Fruit, Confectioneries very thickly populated to the north of Also Fresh Fish. creditable settlement that should be On TY \ Darrenkam Avfededeedede ellie dob dddeiedvifoledefodoidoiedoinirioide foil Joi Tofofetofofrdesfo fofododnd Watt & SHAND | Wart & SHAND BIG CIRCUS AT LANCASTER. | Fore paugh and Sells Bros, to Exhibit | Traction Company Offers Free Trans- There Thursday, May 20, I'he Forepaugh and Sells Bros Pay 26th, give Aancaster, Big United Shows will on Thursday, | Lancaster | — Ine Entered at the post office at Mount | 1 Joy as second-class mail matter, All correspondents must have their I Another Special Offering Ep Ready for Your Inspection $20.00 Values for $10.95 } I y cor infall for April : aap . Yang " predicted a record rainfs P! A big purchase of elegant Silks Dresses; made of extra fine Peau de al Lick ths cingk Would have been classed 2s a goose: Cygne, Silk embroidered yoke, handsome embroidery on waist, sleeves and This great circus is fifty vears old bone prophet. rd en shades, Sizes 11 to Hi MS: Fred Cis . fepiie : skirt; new tunic skirt; a se lection of fourtec It has always stood at the top among $220.00 quality. Sale price, $10.95. COLORED SILK SKIRTS I SILK DRESSES $3.00 Values for $1.50, J $12.50 to $16.00 Values at $8.75 Think of purchasing a stylish Silk own for such a price. They come Foulards, Silk Serge, etc.; tucks and cording; Special, $1.50. Handsome Silk Petticoats, In green navy, gray, light blue [1 finished with | brown, garnet, 12-inch flounce, A variety of choice colors; all regular $3 value; i, each kind; / family Bible. Wouldn't it be a good [not a dress was less than $12.50 and PUMPKIN-GROWING all Europe last winter; / thing to have census taken every|up to $16.50. The Sale Price is on- CONTEST | and J ony of Gorman aerouats) ? r $8.75. N Pau varez, of Spain, 1e greates you 2% 332 ly fags Tvery boy from 10.1» 15 yours [head balancer on earth; the Avalons The coal mines are more danger- Twn DRESSES. may compete in the great pumpkin {trom Prneland. the best of all high- ous than the seas, in addition to the 500 Smart Tub Dresses, in the new | growing ony St for exhibition a! the vire artists; Capt. Webb and his two fact that the miner lives in the shapes, of Lawn, Chambray, Percale, Lancaster County For, We furni | ronps % of trained seals: Nellie Weldh [ ground like a mole while the sailor Gitighaty, ele, W pens and, Wis. fhe seed Hee, Apply 1 phe. of Australia, the only woman double / lives in the open with wind and sun ses’ sizes. Dozens of styles io enone First prize, hoy s Suit; Second, ay somersault epuestrian in the world; / and stars. from. Prices start at $1.00 and on | Ove PeOBt; Third, Boy's Pants, with | Ada Bell Edwards, the world’sstrong- "esas to $6.75. | Suspenders. est woman, and the wonderful Alvo TAILORED WASH Great Jargain in a High-Grade, SUITS | All Wool A fine assortment now ready for BLACK CHIFFON Linens, Ramle, Linenes, etc.; PANAMA Il colors and sizes; $3.75 to $2.25) The surplus stock of a large m: ufacturer; the quality has never hee nl BLACK SILK | offered for less than $1.00 a yard; { PETTICOATS [ AT $2.95. BLACK PERMO CREPE stylish | A beautiful, 12-in. [from a crisp wool yarn, 15 inches wide; Special Price, 75c¢. Fresh from the maker; crepy material. Made kirts, of extra good Taffetta; that will not | sectional flounce; cut full; a regular | muss; best English Black; 42 inches | | wide; Special at $2.95. 1.00 skirt; $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. | There are some girls and boys who have formed the habit of having a { good time. Wherever they go they Tork or expect to enjoy themselves, and it is Corner Square & E. King St., Lancaster | | is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture | Mirrors Hall Racks Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything 1n the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embalming MOUNT JOY. PENNA si I always have on hand an exceptionally fine line of Cigars and Tobacco Oysters in Season £ mp’s Greem Crocery Kast Main St., Mount Joy. 2 €e C EX ERE 3 KX FAIRFIELD Blood Tonics THE SCIENTIFIC CONDITION POWDERS that restore to Hay, Grain and Fodder the nutritive elements driven from them in the drying process. A SEPARATE PREPARATION FOR EACH KIND OF ANIMAL Blood Tonic for Horses Only Milk Producer for Cattle Only Egg Producer for Poultry Only Blood Tonic for Hogs Only Each Tonic is specially prepared for the kind of animal for which it is intended and contains the medicinal roots and herbs that act most beneficially upon that kind of animal's peculiar digestive organism. These Tonics purify the blood by perfecting digestion and neutralizing the poisons in the system. They prevent and ohesfrofoofoofoofeofoofoofonionforferfuntenfooorofostoorfofesforfordorderdofordonfonfecfondeofedefesdoofeodortordurdedoedods = Ras 7 e for tile Bulletin; 50¢ yr. : / Census Enumerator Amos Root, of | & cure disease, make feed go further and increase vitality and this place, reports that a colored girl | % production. was so badly frightened 2t his ap- x pearance that she laid in4he cellar * Sold under written guarantee by until he was gane. &> * F. H. BAKER. Mount Joy 1 A healthy m 5 King in nis oni bE &. SR aIIR Tashi EL ; an ealghy man is a happy | ..B. OL lizabethtow wl slave. Burdock }Blood Bitters builds |¥ Rode bS " : gf , © up sound health-Ykeeps you well. i FREE—Pairfield’s “Stock Book,” Fairfield's “Poultry Book” —FREE : This parade is a veritable world’s fair and a panoramic history of the all the amusement enterprises of the world. This year it 2H0 names. Not since the beginning of time amusement enterprise 18 an 80 tre- nendous in size been organized as his one Its magnitude Is almost yevond belief It an absence of comes this year several seasons vith a complete new equipment from tart to finish, It cost the manage- | 200,000 very corner of he hin) has been searched by the oreign agents of the show for nov ties The result is a performance yim full of sensational acts, the and the only complete zoo In three-mile parade. irgest America and a earth rom the days before the flood up to returns bigger, etter attractive than ever. )n its list of performers there are These great stars have een gathered from European arenas them are the three Tybell sis- “Human Butter- which electrified Karl Handley and more Among ers, who present a ly’ aerial spectacle | family of aerialists from Italy. The rreatest trained animal act in all his- tory is presented by six-one horses. [They appear at one time in one ring. There are also the fifteen best educa- |ted elephants on earth. They per- {form in company with three compan- ies of trained dogs. In the menagerie there are 780 {wild animals. Scarcely a one of | them has ever been seen in this coun- try before. The alone an expenditure of a mil- lion dollars in When it comes to the street parade a descrip- The great free menagerie represents money. tion is impossible. | paeant must be seen to be appreci [pase It is natural to expect this cir- | cus, above all others, to present the | best open-air spectacle. Never in its [splendid history has it displayed such extravagance as it shows this year. The organization now numbers 1,000 employes and has 600 horses. | Tt travels on a train over a mile in This train is divided into When under can- curing fire two performances in|ed to the Chief Burgesses of the vari- ous boroughs in Lancaster county, by estoga Traction | following towns along the company’s lines the company makes the same offer, but owing to their not being in FIRE PROTECTION IN COUNTRY portation of Apparatus, offering assistance in se protection has been mall A letter C, Edgar Titzel, manager of the Con Company To the corporated, do not know whom to ad make the offer paper: Mechanicsburg, Willow Street, Neffsville, Kissel Hill, Petersburg, Mechanicsville, Bareville, Blue Ball, Millersville, Refton, New Providence, Rohrerstown, Salunga, Paradise, Lea Kinzer, Gap Pomeroy, Vintage, Brownstown, dress, and therefore through this Reamstown, Lampeter man Place, Soudersburg Akron, Lenover, Weaverland, Fruitville, Camargo, The letter.sent by Mr. Florin. Titzel is as follows: Dear Sir: Quite a number of times during the past year we have been called upon to transport fire fighting apparatus from this city to various points along our lines. In instance we found that we did not have a large enough to mount any of the ap- paratus owned by the Lancaster City Fire Department, and were therefore unable to render We desire to suggest that it would be a good thing for the various towns lines every truck any assistance. in Lancaster county along our to unite in buying a truck and chem- mounted on said emergency ical engine, to be truck so that in case of we could couple it to one of our cars and take It to any point along our lines. An outfit of this kind could be purchased for about $1,500; and of towns contributed to- to each one if a number ward same, the cost very small. We gree to store, and to deliver to any long our lines in case of emer- charge, would be would a- point a gency, said apparatus free of If vou think well of this natter, which is suggested solely for the pur- pose of conserving life and property in many of our smaller communities, please advise us, and if enough towns take an interest in the proposition it might be well to have a meeting of those interested. If your borough is already fighting apparatus you in this com- equip- ped with fire may not be interested munication. Yours very truly, C. EDGAR TITZEL, Manager. —— @ ———————— a— wneell ACTOOTTLITSIRIRTUTIIIIISISUTEN ? We Are Now Showing & In Our Warerooms : The Largest Stock Slightly Used Pianos FGONGSSeT 1% £ . 2 Ever Sec¢n in Lancaster Wu £3 $350 OSTER AND WINTER PIANO, UPRIGHT; Ebony Case; A {oF Rare Bargain. rice $150. ££ $125 CONOVER PIANO, Upright; Beautiful Walnut Case, Price {oF $250. to $375 LESTER PIANO; Upright; Mahogany Case; Guaranteed for { ten year I'rice, $250. iF $325 WES PIANO; Upright; Mahogany; Good Value, Price ok $200. © 8500 NUNNS AND CL ARK; Square; Beautiful Walnut Case Price & $100. Ete, Ete, Ete 5 > et i 3 : Kirk Johnson & Gompany 3 Prarie mut Coren Stone : 24 West King Strest, LANCASTER, PENNA. H. B. MANBY in charge of our Repair Department. SOSOOHHORHOHHGSRGAVVVSVSLGLOCTVVRSVVIHTTILD LRH ICH FLOR I0R 1 10k 0 Lt lei to ToIoh] too FHS North Star Refrigerators ARE UNSURPASSED Four things to be carefully considered when buying a Yefrigerator. Its food preserving qualities. Its economical use of ice. Its durability of material and construction and last but not least, the stvle and finish of the Refrigerator In every one of these respects, the North Star is far superior to other makes. North Stars are intended to meet the requir the most exacting trade, and at prices you would h§ve to pay for less worthy makes. We want you to know the North hundreds of other satisfied users know them- to come in and examine them-—28 styles and sizes- Enamel, and Opal Glass, EE EA LE A 0 oe ETE TE HL ON RSs, | scot ws ments of Star Refrigerators as -we wagt you Zine, SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS County Superintendent Brecht Has Made Arrangement of Dates several sections. vas the show covers ten acres of ground. Its many tents and the grounds are lighted with 4,000 incan- descent lamps and are lights. The circus carries its own lighting plant. The greatest holiday of a lifetime Without a doubt many place and vicinity will see the newly Adam Forepaugh and Sells Bros. shows. is near at hand. from this organized MARIETTA’'S COMMENCEMENT Very Appropriate Exercises Held in Central Hall in That Borough The commencement exercises of the class of 1910, Marietta high school, were held Thursday evening in Central Hall, that borough. The decorations consisted of palms and potted plants and the class motto, “Non Sibi, Sed Omnibus,” was prom- inently displayed. The members of the graduating class follow: Ella L. Burkholder, Ruth Grady, Anna L. Maze, Anna E. Paules, Iola Ramsey, Mary H. Reich, Addie R. Rich, James E. O'Conner, Henry A. Wisman and George H. Zuch. Following was the programme ob- March, West Point Cadet. Engleman), Krodel Bros. orchestra; invocation, Rev. R. W. Illingworth; overture, Latona, (Franz Mahl), or- chestra; salutatory oration, “Greater Than Wealth,” Anna Louise Maze, oration, “Feats of the Air,” James Edward O’Conner; class essay, ‘“Em- press Josephine,” Ann Elizabeth Paul es; music, Tempo Bolero, Spanish Yaiety, (Eno), orchestra; oration, “Halley’s Comet,” George Hamilton Zuch;: piano solo, Valse Caprice, (Newland), Addie Rebecca Rich; recitation, “John W. Jones,” Ella Burkholder; music, Summer Fancies, high school chorus; oration, “The Mono-rail Car,” Henry Adam Wisman; recitation, “Young Lochin- var,” (Sir Walter Scott), Ruth Gra- dy; selection, A Trip to Japan, (Klein), orchestra; class history and prophecy, Iola Ramsey; valedictory oration, “Non Sibi, Sed Omnibus,” Mary Helen Reich; march, Colonial Assembly, (Krodel), orchestra; pre- served: Louise sentation of diplomas, George R. Mable; address to graduates, Dr. N C. Schaeffer ( State superintendent of, public instruction; benediction, Rev. M. Loucks. 3 A QA FOR SALE Large platform scales of 10,000 1bs. capacity and a wind-mill, both in good condition. Cheap to quick buyer. Call at the Hotel, Florin, Penna. apr. 13-4t. — Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan’s Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 26¢ Ask your druggist for them. The following schedule has been announced for the examination of teachers for 1910 by County Super- intendent Brecht: For Primary Teachers Only—June 1, all districts, Y. M. C. A, Lancas- ter. For applicants have never taught (permit to enter required)— May, 5, 6, 9, 11,12, 17, 19, 23, 26, June 2, Lancaster. For Applicants of all provisional grades—May 8, East and West Co- calico, Denver; May 20, Conestoga. Martic and Manor, Conestoga; May 25 Sadsbury, Paradise and Bart, Christiana; May 27, Salisbury and Leacock, White Horse; May 31, Ed- en, Drumore, Little Britain and Ful- ton, Quarryville; June 3, Conoy, Don- egal and Mount Joy, Elizabethtown; June 6, Earl, Caernarvon and Upper Leacock, New Holland; June 7, Eph- rata, Clay and West Earl, Ephrata, June 9, East Earl and Brecknock, Terre Hill; June 10, Warwick, Man- heim and Elizabethtown, Lititz. The examinations begin 9 a. m., and all of them are open to the pub- lic. The rules and regulations are the same as heretofore. — ——p-§- E———————— * who He’s Ready for Business Samuel N. Eby, the oldest member of the Crusaders Men's Bible class of the United Brethern Sunday-school, also one of the oldest of the State, re- cently celebrated his eighty-second year. He is hale and hearty and is Superintendent of the Mount Gretna Campmeeting Association. He open- ed his office for the season on the camp grounds last Monday. “A DOCTOR'S Prescription For PIMPLES To remove pimples, blackheads, blotehes and all forms of skin erup- tions, is, according to a well known physician, a very easy matter; he says that many are afllicted with some one of the above ailments and are subject to a great deal of embar- rassment on account of the unsightly appearance which they present, and recommends the following simple harmless and inexpensive treatment: Go to your druggist and get this pre- scription filled: Clearola, half ounce Ether,one ounce, Alcohol, seven oun- ces, mix shake well and apply to the parts effected night and morning, al- lowing it to remain on the skin at least ten minutes, then wipe off the powder from the skin. Use a soft cloth or sponge in applying the mix- ture and in from ten days to two weeks your face will be as smooth and clear as a marriage bell. Get the pure Clearola, which is only put up in one-half ounce packages. Ask to see it. Hoffmeier Brothers 40 542 East Hing Bt. Ses reonst r Lm m———— | WITH MOST PEOPLE SHOR BUYING IS A MATTER OF CONFIDENCE The keenest experts are not always sure without a tes: The ma- jority of purchasers accept the word of the dealer. By cirrying the different grades of shoes that we know are good we can of >r them on their merits. : There’s no. necessity or temptation for our salesmen t¢ make any claim or statement for a pair of SHAUB & Co. Shoes that | not justi- fied in every particular. Any person who invests a certfin sum of money in our shoes will get the very best values to be haglat the price they pay, and can make their selection knowing they hd e been cor- rectly represented. Our guarantee insures your absolutesihisfuction. SEATUB & co. BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY ' 18 North Queen Street, LANCASTEL, PENKA, Furniture and Cargets We want you all to visit us now and see the finest Upholstef Depart ment in the city. Here you will find the finest line of imported Mdras and Cross-Stripe Summer Draperies ever shown in Lancaster. i | We Are Showing i On our new Rug rack one hundred and eighty Room Size Rf, includ. ing Brussels, Axminster, Wiltons, Fibre and Body Brussels. You conld hardly find a larger selection anywhere except in‘le larger cities. You Need Not Go Anywhere To find a finer selection of Medium and High-Grade Furnjre than right here; the leading makes and newest styles. ¥ Besides all this, you will positively find the prices lower here fan any— where else, WESTENBERGER May & Myers, Sg ey PA. 125 AND 127 BAST KING ST. ’ 3 mr SPECIAL OFFER le yt THAT CANNOT HELP INTERES Tse wJ Open-face, 10-year gold-filled Watch, with guarai,. American movement; latest model... 00 Fo $5.00 Same, inclosed case... to §. $5.75 Open face Elgin, in heavy silveroid cases... §- $4.75 Open-face Watch silver case, with a guaranteed Alm move- ment; latest model; suitable for young man or boy_....__... This offer is good for a short time only. po, Pirosh & Sim ns JEWELER AND OPTICIANS Next Door to Shaub & Co’s.ShoeStore ~~ 20 N. QUEEN : Jnveyane ASTER / REE ER EERE URE EEE BENE EEE AMEE ONE END 8b 0 0S 686 Esa ede Ee end thn hn REN Oa “-. = | | ds |