\ “rr ey a CAG IVE, PENNA mms co IROLLI Y “& . SCHEDULE We hunted till we found the Cloth and the famncaster, Rohrers Landisvill salu n, Mit | RMATION FOI i wn treet 1 i \ RIENDS g 1 s : Landi 1 1.57 9 ( I 1.5 ‘ lu A ———————— ( I ( 00 ) Thic WW 211 i. 1 .00, 6.0 \ I'his Woman Had to Insist 1.15, 11 Pom, Strongly, but it Paid A it Eli VI A 8.4 10,4 Pm 2.4 { . { 15, 6.45, 7.4 . 46, 9.4 | \ EASTWAT V Il \ \ 4 4 9.4 1 je | 1H 1 i 16 ! 54D, 9.4 { 1 V Joy A xX ) ' ; 0.15 ( P IF ive Salunga—A m, B.45x 3 ? 0. 10.30 0 P n 3 5 0 ) 3 9.30 0 a ( lis i 11 1 i 1 ¢ ) A ; : Pr 1 1 o 8 1 A S ) Vi 1 Ww La and ! 1 ) f Compound jt ts this woman did, and 4 the ia to i ten I Elizahe n at 7 not acc ‘ ng else on whic nt ® cy v drugg can make a little more profit. t to 1 LSS 3-82 ) ma } ft y it ma e : : Women who are passing through this | accordi o their populatioi \ t ) y i t ¢ k the oat For a Neat and Clean critical period or who are suffering n borough 1 towl " ' tor far. 4 {twenty Y 3 ' . : : ) independent school districts wi ) 1 wate ( it least en Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo from any of those distressing ills pe- | in 000 populatior 1 . heir \ \ rhe nto | t \ } \ : ne 1 { 01 1 Go to culiar to their sex should not lose sight | con ( imo 1 ; avd WW excise ther of the fact that for thirty years Lydia | to which t} ywelong after July t ul yo pm pros I'he horse that i iven some re Joscp hh Eorsh oy E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘Compound, 1911 to 0 per cent. of the term, and |ylar daily exercise the one that which is made from roots and herbs, z : : ¢ | children over 14, who can read and | keeps the best of 1 tl I'l il x "hil thin} t t n t I he be of healt! he ile Bi Ten . v has been the standard remedy for fe- Dr. Phillips thinks tha Uso t nt ntly. maj xcused ; ine ensorial Pa rier male ills. In almost every community | ther 1 here rly, but : horse is one that usually gets sicl i i WOM vhy Ave OT ] ra ( ¢ ¢ ployment auring ' he he : v YAR 3 East Main St.. Mount Joy, Pa. you wil i women who have been the majority of the taxpayers of the | : I uri It’s about th ime with men and h 5 Ored yD 0] h by Lydia E. Pink. present independent districts or of § Sehio0) ours women Work i ne of the great- FE . ¥ 1am’s Vecetable Compoung X x ors : : yi . Iv y oid £f ware thor ( ( 1 NOTARY PUBLI( — iny contiguous territory may petition n ies of more than 30,000 | est ble hes of life Anvhow. it is W. M. HOLLOWBUSH Talk 1s Cheap the court for the establishment of ! - inspection of all chil- | hetter t worl ut than to rust Attorney-At-Law When you can get a telephone in | eb indencndent. districts It was | dren in the pul lic schools is compul- | yt {8 West Main Street, Mt. Joy gq. | You house for $12.00 a year Cali «rv to abolish all present one | sory, and made at the expense of | Stimulate the growth of the hors Ao ice , hd . A 1€CeSSi at ish all | S £ ( S, 2 § Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- up the Columbia Telephone Company : the district In districts of from 5 mane bv washing the parts i ia t No. 52 N | because Pittsburg and some other | nan washing the parts In day 52 Nor 6 Stree A { y | to 2 ( neoble 16 S | : : re ay at No. § orth Duke Street i hey will tell you all abont ft, places are HOW independent dis 30,000 people th chool | castile soapsuds twice weekly. Then egy di Hho (1S '\ . 1 V » he Fe } § : = tricts. Their directo usually five, | 1 nay by a majority vote be {rub in some of the following hair 0 0 0 0 100 ORs | will hereafter be appointed by the [ fore August 1, each year dispense tonic: Mix in one half pint of bay 1111 | |. I. | | | i | wil 1 altel e app 1 bY | ; inet vice 4 | > =" ST 8B courts because the constitution je ith medical inspection for the com- rum one onuce aromatic pirits of x Mm | would not allow provisions for elec- [ Hh ear Such districts pay for’ their jammonia, one ounce tincture of can z : : | own inspection In boroughs and |tharides , ne stu ; ions t i mi > 4 1is bill | 1 [ > jtharides, one ounce tincture of io- =n a | tious to be made in th il Is shins of less than 5.000 tonnle ld; : A . ‘ x * | * According to Doctor Phillips, no |12V2Ships of less than ou, people (dine and two ounces, of glyeerine, | : ® ibe | 1 lical inspectic 1 made bY brushing in w r orl ite : - { other part of the code has been so | ~~ °° gi ton : ] S Y {rusting i well The glycerine will 2 We laid out a ‘‘staunt for ourselves” to BI 4 yisyunderstood as that creating |" state department of health, un-|soften the hair so that it will lie . combine all the good points of an Eighteen |, state hoard of education. He says 1 he school board notify the state | over on either side by a little daily =» Dollar Suit and to sell it for $15.00. wm! nsi f seven person i | commissioner of health before July 1 {combing CONSISES Ol See 11'S Dy Ol The corn kernel for hors is very un " right maker to help out, and think w e ac- vell worth while under certain ecir- complished something that seldom, if evel Bainstances This is ordinarily fed one in Clothes making. In the form of cracked corn For mals at hard work a considerable YOUR OPINION IS VALUABLE—COME IN This Ad is For The $15 Suit Man price you've set for your new Summer sui share of the grain ration may thus [be made up, says a Vermont bulle- tin. Corn is but ill adapted to liv- ery or trotting horses, for its fatten ing qualities are such as to inhibit then it’s intended for you. | their active exercises For slow, [heavy work, however, if fed in mod We choose to put forward our greatest value giving ef [erate quantities, it 1s well worth fort at $15.00, because it's such a good average figure—the | while particularly in winter price thousands pay. | I'he foundation for success in get- ting lots of eggs next winter must We'll show you a diversity of color and pattern assort- ity of fabrics and a freshness of fashionable be laid now jarly hatched pullets when cold weather | well developed models at $15.00, that are simply out of the question at most ets in, do the best winter laying ou have no promising chicks on ind at this season get bi at once witH WILLIAMSONS! Es 0 1 tention may be called just now I it surely is one of the most im YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED {pr mee 2 | portant, and there is little time left ] AT, for action if the biggest profit is to v . Bs 2 made If hens | in not be SS. & H. Trading Stamps Lelie cody don’t hestitate, buf § J Xi] i oll t IA (EZ > € X t WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR CWC Co ne ED FoR Dor more CHASED FOR CASH AT { a I l i no doubt that this . fitable move for ever) 1 r By b H Bak jy tching a man pullet a 0 . H, er a To of the same age When wintei COAL and ts in they may all be housed and [fed alike and by being uniform in LUMBER YARD all respects will save a great deal oo NITY Vhen one has to depend Ire upon her t ) ( atel Mount Joy, Penna fil he can seldom get out a large = number of pullets at the same tir Sole «zent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand ome may be too earl and r ir Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etc. ie i A Agents for Alpha Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate hm on Sorin Estimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material ) or most of then Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot 00, late sud. not he old en 1 vinter ( \ a = - ‘nited Evangel [LL 1 tor yf Pennsylvania. | 9.30 a. mi. Sunday School. Our >a : ) n teachil after tl 1i 125 present and a ral Chil : ' on x offerin 10.30 a n DIR TNT PIVOT “Wt a s from 26 to it a general purpose tool. Your son > and think it is play. No flying up of You can a apart, ‘making I daughter can handle it with eas Frame balances to weight of any ri the tongue at end of row. Ther , 500,000 Famous IT IS NOT AN E3 Come in and let us show and also our full line of i M. L. GREID Farmers’ Column TF" AD RG '> ICALAERY 1LKRE i I iL! nL. \ nN - Ww Ww ENE B lam wil dannevlvania va J “a ‘ of Pennsylvania I$ SX E i NEE TE Hy VEEKS Every Branch of Knowledge Covered Up to-Date Model School—Womer to Use Dormitories and Swimming Pool—S ylarships Offered c te Ol { C y in the I I the comin € lon ) School of e Un | 1 vania I'he term nJ ang ill 1 1 Au 16 tu branch of ex 1 ut 1’hi ci er men Fv Ww Ine L I a i 1 ( or the { g il I'v | $ ow wil ¢ ¢ 1 cn ol « ert 1 the Urn 1 © S¢ 1 have been 1 ym th thi ut the country w AI lieve to have the finest ystems of public education. The m will have eight grades, two of w will be ungraded. There will be teacher In charge of each of th grades, while the eight other teach will demonstrate how children shou be taught music, gyn ming, gardening and ind For Rural Teachers. Especial attention will be paid to the ungraded work, which will ducted with a view to helping the teachers in the rural districts solve ustrial work be ¢« some of the problems which confront them. The famous Batavia system individual instruction will also be i lustrated by an exponent of that method About 200 children will act as the pupils for the model school which is located on the edge of the university campus The sessions of the school will be from nine unti half past eleven every morning. Dw ing this time the regular primary anc grammar school branches will 1 taught the children, together with a half hour of organized play and phy sical exercise For the remainder of the day the men and women who register in the Summer School will be able to pursue their favorite lines of study. There i no prescribed work. The teachers will be permitted to do just as much or a little as they like The courses in psychology are ex pected to be the most popular. There are thirteen of these, a majority of which have to do with the study oft the child An exhibition class of twenty bac taught by Miss Elizabeth Farrell, in spector of ungraded classes in New York eity. She will show how the in corrigible, stupid and retarded boys and girls who visit the psychological clinic of the university may be edu cated. Another of the courses in psy chology is that in educational ps) chology which considers the develo] ment of the child from the germ cel to the age of fourteen years and di cusses the influences of heredity, en vironment and disease. Special Gymnasium Work. The university gymnasium will be thrown oj Summer S ol. A corps of docto professors and instructors will deliver lectures ar illustrate methods of physical training which will enable the tudents to qualify as physical Both men and women are During swimming vely for directors. registering for this course. certain hours the unis pool will be reserved exclus the women An abundance of cm offered in all of the modern ani ancient lan guages, in history, the fir arts, in 8 ciolog econom! the end ind architecture. In addition the ts will nty of op; ini cial Popular I¢ 0 ce? nd excursions t Phil the vicinity wil tribute to the nusement and recre tion of men and men alike. Tri also will be taken nnection with some of the courses 1 ysical and commercial geography and The students in geography wil the and will be given in this way wharves and docks of Phil of the vast shipping inter tate 1 sta senta tive manuf and a the t Those wh 1K ¢ } in 1 nly e ¢ sion 5 of ¢ ard children will be | to the students in the | Dr. H. A. FECLEY East Main St., MT. JOY, PA. JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF NEW GOODS | Mattin per yard : vnieie » + JOE quart Gla Dippers ... ... 10¢ Embroidered Flanne per yd. ..10¢ [Salad Dishe eat li i | \ 16 Quart Dish Pans ... wou JOG Large Dippers ; “4 ieivie 10¢ These specials go on sale Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, s lon’t fail to come In ed & 10. Store W. D., EASTON, Propr. W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. | | — | | KENTUCKY for Gentlemen who cherish Quality. for Sale By S. DEARBECK MQUNT JOY, PENNA. ‘Kral Meat Market I always have on hand anything n the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. \Iso Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork aod Hutton Prices always right H. H. KRALL West Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, P oe
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