TAG, TIVE, How Are You, Friend? When spring comes round, do you feel weak and languid, and are you troubled by biliousness and indigestion, and by a heavy, sluggish, lifeless feeling ? Are you ever troubled with humors or eruptions or pimples ? When you get a cut or scratch, is it slow to heal and apt to fester? Are you troubled with a thick, muddy complexion, or with black- heads or blotches ? Do you have cold-sores or styes or run-rounds? Do you ever have boils or abscesses? Did you ever suffer from a carbuncle? Or a felon? Have you had running, open sores or ulcers which would not heal? Do you have swellings or tumors? Are you of a serofulous tendency? Are you subject to chills and fever or any form of malaria? Are you pale and is your blood thin and watery? If so, the trouble is in the blood. There is scarcely a family which does not suffer at times in some of these ways; and all, man, woman or child, need to put their blood in good condition by taking ~~. ~*eypinkham’s Blood Purifier hs —— ph ——— Rv ——— : —— - 4 be So * Esti See What it Did for This Girl “It is with a feeling of gratitude that I write to you, for after taking your medicine for some time I feel that I am cured and cannot be thank- ful enough for it as I have been a great sufferer. “I was always so bloodless, my blood was almost turned to water; was languid and weak. The doctors had all given me up. “I took Pinkham’s Blood Purifier and it was not long before I was perfectly cured and was strong and well again.’ Magee RowLey, Dolliver, Iowa. IO) O00, n AN OFFER ® Having in mind the appreciation with which our offer of FREE =m SEED POTATOES was received last year. We will repeat the offer = this vear. = TO EACH PERSON CALLING AT THE S. S. S. STORE wl WE WILL GIVE A PLANTING OF THE CELEBRATED “IRISH COBBLER” A POTATO, BETTER THAN WHICH THERE ARE ONLY A VERY FEW, OR PERHAPS NONE. This particular “IRISH COBBLER" is Maine grown, where un- like New York varities—the species are kept entirely separate when intended for seeding, thus insuring to you a pure brand, without adulteration. FREE * » THSISTHE S, Sayres Scheid YOURS’ S. S. STORE FOR THE ASKING—GET TOTP TO + i ~ & Sweeton : [= — J 28-30 E. King St, LANCASTES, PA. afoofosfecforforfortonfenforforesfonfosfonforfefosgesionfocesfeofaciradosfesfosfecfesfesterforforfecfocfonfenorfociecfacioofecfocfonforforfesfocfocfocfects BRASS BEDS IS THERE ANYTHING MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN A MAS- SIVE, GRACEFUL AND WELL-MADE BRASS BED? IT IS SANI- TARY, LOOKS WELL WITH ANY KIND OF FURNITURE, AND IS EASY TO MOVE AND MAKE UP. FOR YEARS WE HAVE BEEN THE ACKNOWLEDGED HEAD- QUARTERS IN THIS CITY FOR Reliable Drass Beds HUNDREDS OF BRASS BEDS ARE SOLD FROM THIS STORE AND WE ARE CONSTANTLY UNPACKING NEW DESIGNS, WHICH WE WANT YOU TO SEE. THEY ARE DISPLAYED ON THE MAIN FLOOR, AND YOU NEVER SAW BETTER QUALITY FOR THE PRICES—THE PRES- ENT SHOWING INCLUDES OVER FORTY PATTERNS, FROM $11.25 TO $65.00, Hoffmeier Brothers 40-42 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ofesgosfe fesfecterfoofenferforecgefsfosfectucfostoctesTontestortusfonfecfocioforfusforfesforteofonorioofesfecfentocfucfosfontefoofesfefosforfosforierie osfoofosforfosfortocferforforfosforfocfonferforforks chonfpofesfosforfosfocfosfefurfosfonfosfasfocfonfesforfonfosfosfonfosfonfonjesionge We Are The Biggest Dealers For All Makes of Rogers’ SILVERWARE, and Sell Cheaper Than Other Stores Full set of “1847 Rogers Bros.” Knives and Forks, worth $5; for. .$3.98 Full set of “1847 Rogers Bros.” Teaspoons; worth $2; for......$1.25 Full set of Wm. Rogers Knives and Forks; worth $4.50; for.....$3.48 ull set of Wm. Rogers Teaspoons; worth $1.50; for .......... $ .98 Pirosh 4 Simmons JEWELER AND OPTICIANS Next Door to Ssaub & Co’s. Shoe Store 20 N. QUEEN ST.. LANCASTk #4 I'en Celebrated With Every On and After 11 APRIL 1st, 1911 v) ® You Will Get AANA one Coal Purchased | [oe F. H. Baker's COAL and LUMBER YARDS Trading Stamps | Mount Joy, Penna ngo Roofing. Neo. T Cedar Shingles ‘ay Be I . Deotes Ts, Mo Py ad Alpha Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material. 0. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot Sole agent Also Sidi Agents 3 Mateg Quick Telephone efecfuforiorfonfonfonfunfunfonfeafuofendeofecdoodeofeodeotoodododecoodoeiofeciecfunfonisnferisnfonfrafonfenfenfesforfesfe ! Our Weekly Grain Letter Compiled for the Mount Joy Bulle- , tin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm, L. Bear & Co.. Pennsylvania Building, Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman, Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan- caster, Penna. Phila., April 4, 1911 Lacking anything new in the way of developments, prices have contin- ued to drag lower; not so much from selling pressure as an almost entire absence of buying power In the long decline that has taken place in the market, it has popular idea that the ac- cumulation of huge supplies, together cereal ; become a with abundant crop prospects, have created a supply and demand situa- tion abnormal As a matter of fact, four weeks the vis- during the past ible supply of wheat has decreased more than six million bushels against i lan increase of more than two million | last year, and the daily so far under those of a year ago as to | be insufficient for milling require- ments. So is concerned, it is much too to call it either good or bad, but the early deficiency in moisture during the | past year is substantial, and while a { bountiful harvest is possible, the sit- { uation may not be viewed with espe- cial optimism The possibility of that the reciprocity whole difficulty is Canadian | presents a new influence and one that been | before it has never lacking any definite necessary to reckon with | data on which to judge of its possi- | ble effect entire | trade has gone along upon a | of ultra conversation. in which each | individual has seemed to take the | stand that such legislation would not find him the holder of any appre- ciable quantity of grain. With ten thousand flour mills and many more thousand grain tion in purchasing power has possi- | bly aggregated much more than any present burden of supplies. Ee HAMEL: ;S » upon values, the basis dealers this restric- Welchans-Hollenbaugh At the parsonage of St. John's I.utheran church, at Maytown, a pret- ty wedding was solemnized, when Charles W. Welchans was united in marriage to Miss Lillian M. Hollen- baugh, daughter of Mrs. Alice Hol- lenbaugh, of near Maytown. Rev. ciating clergyman. There were no attendants. A reception followed at the bride's home. of Maytown’s most men, and foreman of the bacco establishment. New York, Philadelphia places they will reside in Maytown. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ex-Senator ~ J. Donald farms, just a few miles from | : | reception was tendered the newly | married couple, the bride being a | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tressler. More than two score of guests were and an elaborate dinner was | present | a feature. The decorations were fine { Mr. and Mrs. Roath will be at home after April 10. ARERR RRR RRR RRNA One Thousand Dollars Worth Horse : Blankets Lap Robes Storm Blankets and Stable Blankets At cost ward Krec : LANCASTER, P/ = x @ EERE EERO OC REE NNER EERE NER RENNER RANE R ERNE RRR RRS R RAN RE RRNA RNRANR Tou-R-TST = Trunks at Half Pricc. Great Bar- = gains. On The Square. Toni GO TO W.B.BENDER East Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIR-CUT REFRESHING SHAMPOCO or anything in the Barber Line Agent for Standard Steam Laundry. I also carry as a side line Camera and Photo Supplies If you have a Pet Negative, Film or Photograph you want enlarged, on permanent paper, I am in a posi- tion to have it done for you at a reasonable price. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN FREE receipts are | far as the crop outlook | G. Arthur Fry, pastor, was the offi-|its The groom is one | prominent young Risser to-| and other | Getz, at Samuel H. Tressler, tenant on one of Cameron’s | Tan, here, a | BEE HERERO T JOY, PE . Primary School, Miss Sue Brand Teacher The Florin Primary School ended its last month of school on Wednes- | day, Mar. 29. DVICE Number of pupils enrolled males, | | 21, females 15, total 36. Average at- tendance, males 18, females 11, total 29. Percentage of attendance, males 89, females 92, Honor roll: Elizabeth Keener, { Mary Keener, Kathryn Kline, Anna Mae Longenecker, Barbara Sauder, Elma Wiley, Ada Shearer, Arvita Ww eri £ f ¢ Butzer, Joe Haines, Harry McGarvey | omen suffering from any form of | 1. ..\ Kline Stanley Iness are invited to promptly com. |’ cP Kline, Stanley Booth, Benjamin A... We Give Away - Absolutely Free of Cost The People’s Common Sense Medioal Adviser, in Plain Eaglish, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Phy«ician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute at Dulialo, a book of 1008 large pages and over 700 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, or, in French Cloth binding for 31 stamps. Over 680,000 copies of ti..i cornleie Family Doctor Book were sold in cloth binding at regular price of vl. Afterwards, one and a half million copies were given away as above \ w <to-date revised edition is now ready for mailing. Better send NO re oll are gone. Address Wortp's Dis PENSARY MEDICAL ASs0GATION YY. Pierce, M. 1i., President, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCIV] FAVORITI? Yr risvCRIYTION THE ONE REMEDY for woman's pecu! is good enough that its makers are not afraid utside wrapper its to pr’ ¢ | municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, | Gantz, Emanuel Brown, Clarence Mass. All letters are received, opened, | Wiley, Oscar Breneman, Roy Fike | read and answered by women. A wo-l aaron Wolgemuth, Allen Shearer, | man can freely tall of her rcely alk Peter McGarvey and Albert Booth. | ness to a woman; Those who were present every day | thus has been es-|during the year are the tablished this con- | following: y Elizabeth Keener, Elma Wiley, Ar filence between| | Aw Mrs. Pinkham and | Vita Butzer, Harry McGarvey, Jacob the women of |Kline, Clarence Wiley, Roy Fike, America which has {Aaron Wolgemuth, Allen Shearer and never been broken. | Peter McGarvey I : Never hag she pub. | T'e'eT Ycharvey, . {lished a testimonial or used a letter | Visitorgg Mrs. Jno. Shearer, Mrs [ without the written consent of the | wm. Ruth Keener, Anna writer, and never has the Company | | oman, Mrs. Irvin Kraybill, Ruth | | Kraybill, Mrs. Francis Arndt, Benj. Ga.dner, | allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the | hundreds of thousands of them in |Sheetz, Mrs. Benj. Brown, Mrs. Jno. | their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in re- | Miss Bertha turn except your good will, and her | \yojeemuth advice has helped thousands. Surely | = ’ | any woman, rich or poor, should be I glad to take advantage of this gener- ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. | Henry Miller, Martha Garber, Mary cs dla Pinkham | gin Howard Garber, Ralph Good, | Dora Good and Melva Good. e ' Ev ry woraan ought to have We thank the patrons for the in- | Lydia E. Pinkham’s 80-page terest shown in visiting the school | Text Book. It is not a book for . go | : 3 1 vl |also for the hearty co-operation exer- | general distribution, as it is too : { during the term. Shuemaker, Alfred Brandt Gingrich Mrs. Abram Butzer, Julia Fair, Anna Heisey, Mrs. J. Y. Kline, Mrs George Sherbohn, Mrs. Harry Keener Eshleman, Mrs. David Mrs. Peter Kraybill, Anna Laura Brandt, John Miller, John Kuhns, Witmer Hossler, Kuhns, cised jexpensive. It is free and only |obtainable by mail. Write for s ay |it today. COMFORTING WORDS Many a Mt. Joy Household Will Find Them So To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urin- ary disorders is enough to make any kidney . sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Mt. Joy readers. IN OUR CHURCHES Lutheran Church The regular preaching services will be held in the church at 10.30 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. on Sunday. Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. Florin U. B. Church » / ) igsionary Society . The Women's Migsio 4 ciety Mrs. Christian Sprout, Donegal of the Florin U. B. Church will hold |. S ho Street, Mount Joy, Pa., says: I was monthly meeting, Tuesday even- : : Apel 11 the | f M so bad with kidney complaint / ¢ » home Mrs. Jang, Apr) 1-05 116 ONE (0 S| that my health was affected. The | Ephraim Hertzler. Bs : secretions from my kidneys were un- ia natural and irregular in passage Church of God E D 5 and my back ached constantly. I Sunday School at 9.30 a m.| a ; After # towpdol Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Geo was nervous and often had chills. i | : : ’ } pas ’ © YI Deciding to give Doan’s Kidney 10.30 a. m. 7.00 'p. m. 6.00 p. m. and 3 A Pills a trial, I procured a box at Gar- | Christian Endeavor at : ber's Drug Store. The first few A Are | All are cordially invited to attend | , helped me and by the time I Given a Reception these services. had finished the contents of a box Mr. and Mrs. Luther Roath have ye I was free from every symptom of returned from their honeymoon. Boys We Want You | kidney complaint.” (Statement and see the new Suits They are Brown, Gray To come in that we have, | iven October 26, 1907.) Re-Endorsement. : llue. costi rom’ $3.50 Lt and Blue, costing from $3.5 On January 29, 1910, Mrs. Sprout $5.00 i (nicker ker :trous i + 3 ‘ to $5.00, with Knickerbocker trou wis interviewed and she sald: ‘I ers, the best values in towi ets | oo just as strong in my praise of ve : Bros { Doan’s Kidney Pills now as ever. I | gladly. verify my | ment of this remedy.” eee etl Eee former endorse- Read the Bulletin. every ingredient. No Scerets—No I we un. THE ONE REMEDY for women which no habit-forming drugs. Made fron of well established curative velae, ontains mo alcohol and medicinal forest roots CONCAETE CONCRETE The world has been crying for a better, stronger and more durable, fire and water proof building material; something that is warm in Winter and cool in Summer and at the same time inexpensive What material will answer this purpose better than Concrete? The United States as well as all the foreign countries are establishing concrete as a standard for all kinds of construction work as it has all these qualifications and last but not least durability. I would suggest that if any one is in doubt as {to the material, manner of construction, etc, that they call at my place of business and see what I have to offer. 1 will guarantee a satis- factory job and my best evidence is to have vou call on people for whom I have erected entire buildings and hear what they have to say. Permit me to give you a demonstration of the advantage of buying from me. If a man went into a store for a hat, he would be quite dis- gusted if his only selection would be a black stiff hat or a black felt hat wherein his intention was the purchase of a gray, brown, red or blue hat. Suppose a man is interested in building a home or some other building. I can show him many different designs or combinations of building blocks in almost any color desired. I can’t help but have something that will please you. I invite you to call and see what I have to show you in this line. Get my prices and make comparisons with others. Am equipped to do all kinds of Concrete Work, Best Quality of Cement for sale, will guarantee all concrete and building blocks waterproof. What more could you desire? I can save you from 35 to 50 per cent.. Having had 27 years experience in building, I will give you the benefit of my vast experience and it will cost you nothing so if interested, call and see me. J. Y. KLINE FLORIN, - PENN A. Shoe News of Interest You needn't be a judge of Shoes when you patronize our sales; every pair we offer were made especially for us, which insures you the highest possible value in service, comfort and satisfaction. RIGHT NOW you'll find Shoes here at $1.9Z, $2.85 and $3.45 that not a clearance of season’s ends and We give you Shoes, season- patent leather. no other Shoe will duplicate. It's job lots bought to sell at cut prices. sizes, tans, plain black and good able weights, all us and our mer- feeling satis- again, when- we want you to know give yougall the profits, We want to know you and this, we sufficient to¥oring you here CO. To accomplish transaction will be UB chandise. fied that the ever you ne ed shoes SH Subscribe for the Bulletin. { Tors: WE ro lone ice BO) | ‘or sale by all dealers. Price 50 ame €0ES. RUBBERS 1 TPANTTIT f H . > 5 JES, RUBBERS and HORIERY cents. Foster-Milburn & Co., Buffalo | BOOTS, HHOES, RUBBER i v y . " Tod w oo i T wr ITD 7 RT hal |New York, sole agents for the Unit- | IR North (Queen Strest, LANCAS x ER, PENKA, [3 C |ed States | ‘ s . “ " : : | ‘Remeber the name—Doan’s—and PROCLAMATION ‘ : a r Found The undersigned having remodel-| ; Ber | I hereby give Public Notice that all ed any male or female dog found led the old Mooney Hotel, adding a|'ake no other. hers os by Be BU Barbering any |unmuzzled running on the streets or rat elaonive : ate a ———— | ; 5 gare vv alle f the Borough during the time pumber of Sleeping ROOMS) bain, ete. | -- {male or female dog to have same alle yo of the Bor 1 x the ti 8 Bo ena D oT1: RAs. Marriage Licenses Issued {properly muzzled or closely confined 2 en form nd and seal this € é 2518. iv . {aaa ino Given under 1 na al 1 1 x g E | Charles Welchans and Lillian M. [on their respective premises during | venty-seventh of February RESTAURANT [ Holl nbaugh, both of East Donegal | the period of fifty days from date of | 3 oe an venth > J ; { | enbaugh, las gal. : 1911. in connection with hotel where he : sh dg : , tabove proclamation. > TI AVTON HOFF ria ras | will serve in season. { Samuel K. Garman and Fannie G.| pf ghall be the duty of the High| ! TAY To HOT a Burgess | OYSTERS and CLAMS i tvle | Nisley, both of Rapho. Constable to kill or cause to be kill-' Attest: R. Yellenbaum, Ler STERS an ‘LAMS in any style | [ { TURTLE SOUP, Ete. Ete. “\ (r || Buchanan Pillow Cases Bleached Pillow of good quality, two lots marked Private dining room for ladies. J. WW. MoecGinnis, PROPRIETOR 1. W, HARPER Muslin Cases, special 12x36 at 10c, KENTUCKY 15x36 at 123c. WHISKEY Best Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases— 12x36 at 17c. 15x36 at 19¢ for Gentlemen who cherish Quality. Bolster Cases Bleached Muslin Unbleached Good Quality Bolster Cases—also size 42x72 For Sale By S. DEARBECK IN r "T Special 29c. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Yard Muslins Fine Bleached and Unbleached Muslins—for Pillow and Bolsters in all the wanted widths | American Plan Rates Moderate [Exchange Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. Cases Bleached and different Wide Sheeting, Unbleached—in the | widths and, weights for all pur- J.M.Backenstoe, Prop [J] "oc * =" Prices | tenes Tobacco Muslins | Has just been remodeled thruout Lr feo Town Has all modern conveniences such | as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam ! | Heat, Electric Light, Etec. ‘Table is Supplied With the Best the Market Affords. 33c. and 4%c. a yard. Summer Blankets Light-weight Bed Blankets— white with closed bodies. 75¢c., $1.00 and $1.25 a pr. Colored Blankets Also hunch Counter r Madi hoot America. At 25c. each where. 8 i Sk i Full-size Colored Blankets— Bleached Muslin Sheeis== : = | Where Soups, Sandwiches, Checse, | especially 200d. for SUMIGer. 66% good. heavy weight—size 72% Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, "Yes 3 - 5 ! § Y S 3 - » ’ “= = aid I'ripe, Oysters in Every Style Ihe 2 00 in bleached and unbleached— | Etc., Etc., are served i 5 pind . : LE re : ide range of qualities and ! Special, $1.00 a pair Extra Value, 49c. a wide range f qu | ar sizes. Bleached Muslin Sheets and 50c. Colored Spreads finest quality—size 81x9¢ At 121c., 15c., 19ec., 23c., 390 BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS | { Colored Bed OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS and white and red and white— { | ses { v i | 9 full size—two specials. large (Good Stabling Accomodation $1.25. $1.50 vach | Local and Long Distance Telephone | | Am Spreads—Blue \ 115-117 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PENNA. & Young TIME T0 INT ST HOUSEKEEPERS STAPLE LINES OF EVERYDAY WANI | THE HOME SUCH AS SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, BI I IN TOWELS, NAPKINS, ET( PHESE LINES YOU WILL FINI MOST THIS STORE. PRICES ARE RIGHT AND YOU'LL FIND 1 GOOD TIME TO BUY. Red Damask Bed Spreads White Crochet Bed Spreads, Turkey Red Table Dams sk 1¢ eood size and weight two spe- all fast colors 64 cial price lots and good designs. Two grades 69¢c. and 83c¢. each 873c. and 50c. a yard. Orochet Bed Spreads—ifull : k T el 3 : gize—extra weight-—all good Huc OWeElS designs, values better than usu- A good Huck Towel : al—at 15 and 30 will giv of £1.00, $1.10, $1.25 & $1.50 ea. satisfaction and wea ; At 10¢. each §4{ . Huck Towels si 18 § i . i3 OO 6 ir 11 white or red Y Good Muslin Sheets 36 fn., all white or red borders, |] a heavy towel and xira s004d §% Bleached Muslin Sheets—a At 12%c. whi good quality—seam'ess ¥2x9Y Old—Bleach—the best special 39c. : it : i Special 31 linen Hucl Towe offere Specie 9c. and 73c. gd Special 69c. ax Remnant Counter—A visit to this counter in the rear of the store will amply repay you All Kinds of Wash Goods. ———/ Best Quality Bleached Mus- 81x90 79¢c. each lin Sheets—size ————
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