girs msn PAGR THRER, Wednesday, "ay 5th, 1911, THE BULLETIN | MOUNT Jovy, J. KE. SOHROL1, —— SUBSORIPTION ONLY 5th Six Month 25 Cents | sturdy as solid rock Single Copies .2 Cens weather, and lasts £ Sample Coy FRED “DEXTER" w —— ———— sets hard. Entered a ost office at M¢ unt pay you to Joy as second. mail matter, | SPECIFY “DEXTER" All correspor its musgt have their | communicat ach this office not | later than Mq Felephone news | of importan een that time and 12 o'locek 1 vednesda) Chan | Bes lor ad ements must posi-| tively reach ice not later thai Monday nig! Vew advertisements | inserted if eaches us Tuesday | night Ady 12 rates oa appli- cation Washing Vashin tl of the Rocky coal posses and the coking ton is restricted to Pierce County T lan Geological experimental States in 1908 showed that a fair quality of | coke could he made from the coal | IN STOCK mined in tl rthern part of the | H. S. NEWCOMER, . MT. JOY. Rosly f ittitas County (the only worl oal in Washington east « ¢ des), but so far no | attempt | made to coke this | coal or erical scale. There | Kral Me: 1t M ar ket are si ments in the State | and the all in the Wilkeson- | Carbon; t in Pierce County, | made c« )09 and 1910, { The t duction of coke in | Washing 909 according to the United Geological Survey | I always have on hand anything amountec 37 short tons, val-| in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham ued at § 0 against 42,981 | Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. short ton led at $240,604 in | Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and 1909. Bc quantity and value | Mutton. Prices always right. the production in 1910 exceeded all previous records. Compared with { i H. KRALL 1909 it showed a gain of 16,356 short | West Main Street, Opp. Bank, -. tons, or 38.1 per cent. in quantity, MOUNT JOY, PA Editor & ndustry of Survey at PA. I'voduces Coke e only state west ntainsg that contains coking qu Washing a limited area in | which thoroughly covers the informa= sts made at the | tion desired. t of the United | We Have Prop'r. A YEAR| alitites, Denver Portland Cement. quality never varies cement. If you and of $106,936, or 44.4 per cent. in | 3¢l1l Telephone value. The percentage of increase | - both in qauntily and value was the | largest shown by any of the coke- | producing States in 1910. The larg- er relative gain in value, however, | wag more apparent than real, for | of the total increase of $106,936 in | 1910 value of ovens, and value of $10,775, coke produce 1909, the the coke over coal was whereas tons. | Quality, The coke lustry of Washington | began in 1¢ vhen 400 tons of coke | were madi pits. The first ovens | lor Sale By S, DEARBECK were built 1885 | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. — — | Messrs. G un and Hoban Invade | ’ : Reading | Last w he North nna at Easton S famous s > editor and its car- toonist ¢: Reading and took in| : 2 es . the ball incidently meeting | Embroidery edging and insertion, many of 1seball fans. | Sc. per yard. What aw and heard would |* and b inch Taffeta Ribbon, fill a book, to say nothing of the fun- | 0c. per yard ny sketches made by Hoban. | Blocked Wash Ribbon, 5 yds. for 10c¢. of th am, t Their idea by the local te $96.161 net charged into increase in accordingly e game as played was in the | the the | only | the quantity of | ncreased 16,356 Short, | i | Ladies’ Stockings, ogether with cop- | fous notes, will appear in the Issue | bonary Wash [ » Sunday Nor / rice Ls : of the Sunday North American of {1% inch AY Linen July 2, 1911 Don’t miss this issue, as their ac- | Flags. ..2 for Be. count of the game : 3 | will make history | Japanese lL.anterns for the R« eB BC | Jardeniers and Vas In orde to be disappointed | After Dinner Mints. place you er early, as there is | An chtively how tot sure to be g demand for this is- | Sue. Potatoes, 50¢, hey Want Bids | Sealed sals for the labor and | material e erection of a bridge | according ylans and SposAsstony over littl ickies Creek, between | B Rapho a: ‘ast Donegal townships, | on the r rom the Marietta and | Mt. Joy ike to the Lancaster) W. D. EAST and Mari: urnpike, will be receiv- | ed at the ity Commissioners’ of- | W. Main St., fice, up t ven o'clock a. m. Mon- | __ day, July 17, 1911, noon on the $5 will be required f cifications, and a ce ten per cent accompany reserve the all bids. same ght tc said day. to be opened at A deposit of or plans and spe- rtified check ». Commissioners ) reject any and EA juicy Hams looking for a quick | If you growing with gize and quality, and one will give {ou highly flavored 1s, then buy the Berk- shire. 1 ighbred pigs for sale, of April ow, by C. C. Keiser, Marietta 1a. Engleside Farm. 5-31-8t. — etl OA Burning of the Columbia Bridge It was Wednesday that the Susquehannajriver at Columbia was | troyed HOPS arly Iphia, fired and dd confederate Gordon and on to Phil point. Mrs. H. onge Sunday Sci Clas! Church, he grove, sou tow day. Miss Nathan in, been appo a m Church of Mrs. Mart forty-eight |--oo>— — lass Picnic picnic at John Gaul’s from Rheems’ Brethren and he and oon leave for India. years ago on bridge over the to prevent the | under from continuing | their objective necker, and her s of ‘the U. B, n, last Wednes- of Rheems, has issionary by the | for | nf the amount bid must | Generals hod | Concrete made from *' slightly (‘lothes, per pk., 13¢ '‘DEXTER” The highest standard attainable in Its definite every bag is resists strai orever orks smooth, It will in every instance HOW TO USE CEMENT i We can furnish you a number of distinct and highly authoritative book - lets covering the many diverse uses of will tell us specially interests you, we will give, free of charge and without further obligation on your part, the booklet DEXTER PORTLAND CEMENT da DEXTER" is high alike. n and and what /HARDER KENTUCKY WHISKEY | for Gentlemen who cherish maged, 10c. were 20¢ Toweling, 10c. per yd. 5 and 10c¢. iii Se. es... JA0c. 0c. of choice 10¢. . per IN, Propr. Mount Jo, apiece each each per 1b. Candies per 1b. qr. pk & 1c, Store y, Pa. In the art of fitting glasses to eyes that are in need of th we don’t come to your you to let us fit your em. eves. Remember door and beg The only place we fit your eyes is in our office either at Lancaster at RV. ery other Tuesday. Examination Free. or at Mt. Fegley’s Jewelry Store, Glasses from $1 up. pst Main St, Joy, ev- Dr. H. A. FECLEY MT. JOY, PA. NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? it is a NEW CREA- Because TION, ring every field of the world’s thought, action and cultur The only new ur ged “dietio nary in ma yo Because i Le ne 8 Over 400,000 more than ever t appeared between two « oo Pages. Oooo Il« stratie Be ci ) the only dic tionary { h tl new divided troke of Genius,” { =p a ryelopedia in 15 a — volume { fl Beoea is accepted by the HE urts, Schools and {El @( supreme ag- Er foi | n who knows Wins Let us tell ew work, n of new divided page. ublishers, Springfield, Mass. || FREE a set of pocket maps. Ii Its Fish You Want I Can Always Supply You all kinds hand I always have on of fish in season and wonld be pleas- have order, ed to your ALL FISH CLEANED GRATIS ¢ x Also Oranges, Ban- anas, L.emons, Etc. RENAN IN MOUN'! JOY, PENNA, Admin’ (ratris Notice [state of rtin Metzger, late | of Newtown, pho township, Lan | ¢ ter Co., P: deceased. Letters of administration on said estate been granted to the nnders all persons indebted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having laims or demands against the same will present them without delay for eftlement to the undersigned resid- ing in Newtown, P. O. Columbia, R. D.. No. 1. MINNIE D. NENTWIG Administratrix Or Chas. H. Zeller, Mount Joy, Pa. W. U. HENSEL, Atty. may 21-6t PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Personally-Conducted-Excursions to Niagara Falls July12, 26 August 9, 30. September 13, 27 October 11, 1911, $9.30 SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullin eh From Mount Joy Buy - Trip Rate no parlor cars, pining car, and pay running via the SS Susquehanna Valley Route Ticke ing train i good return within FIFTERY DAYS, | Stop-« allowed at Buffalo on special Train and connec t= on regular trains ff within limit turning Hiustrated Booklet and full informatio may be obtained from Ticket Agents, Tours to Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Is- Lands, July 19, August 2 and 16, Warm Weather Is Here and you are out of doors again with your Kodak. Those of you who are not familiar with Kodakery will find the making of Pictures much more simple than you imagine: so simple that the novice often gets the credit of being an expert. And who couldn't own a Kodak when they can be bought for $2.00 up? Remeber, Eastman Kodaks Only W.B.BENDER Carpenters Wanted Wanted at once a number of car- penters. Fair Wages. Bring tools to begin work. N. W. GINGRICH Carpenter and builder, May m, Pa chines of the ter tt A small water and t about work. fort of yourself and family by ing li tricity. Keep the flank and cows to clean the parts before milking. It hel To cl } year There never in readiness. At year one can prepare them bet- 1an later system in the house | yarn increases the conveniences your place and reduces the Later you can add to the com- instal- brary, auto, telephone and elec- udder of the clipped. It is much easier than ps to keep dirt out of the milk. ip the cows all over twice a will do them good. are some cows that be profitable milkers, h that season | ¢ F v7 v jw fed them. There are many, how- armers Column (ever, that are unprofitable through no fault of their own With these VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR |" Observances of correct methods of OUR SUBURBAN FRIENDS ceding, care and management will a— | ha hem from a source of loss Necessary Drainage on Farm Land- Pr e of profit he Manure Pile a Menace to | It is poor business keeping the Health—In the Case of Water | 10 n the ime lots year after year Spouts=—'rovided Shade for Cows ) vit cnovating them You will [havi very little disease among hogs Vagons, rake forl racks and {i on will plow up the lots at least p thin hould be in good order [ONC ear and exchange the hogs ove the: harve ' (iro) ¢ lot to another frequently sarden hoe plow will prevent | rl ! ind lowing running ha che and do three times as much | Water II reduce the mortality ork as the common hoe Ong 10 inimals to a remarkable \ good double coat of paint on the |eXtent kitchen floor ill make the house he best poultrymen sell their wk a great deal easier for other | 510 k a n marketable age is the girl reached and a satisfactory price can In fixing up the garden fence wid- [Pe Obtained. They feed with a defi ! ie 0 to admit a team | "te end in view and give such a care with plow or wagon This will les- |? ntial to the securing of the mn the work in tl ten by half, |QUckest growth in the shortest time \ spool of fine copper wire will |Vith the least expense. If he intends find a thousand and one uses on the |t0 send ertain number of his stock wverage place It will be used for (to narket and use the remainder for repairing everythin \ forks tof! de roe roduction he separ th ewing machine | at them at early age and feeds A few drops of wsoline applied tnd cares for each lot its future with a medicine dropper to the heart |Feauires of each dandelion plant will, it is| Discard the dishcloth and the dish imed bv severa o have tried |'°Wel when the milk utensils are be- it ill the weeds q l | 11 vashed Wash them in warm To make harne look almost as | Water first, with plenty of some wash- good as new apply a dressing of one fin compound, and nge a brush to do pint of neatsfoot oil to which are add- | the wor but never a rag. Get into ed a large teaspoonful of lamblack [every part of then after which rinse nd an ounce of hee [off with clean warm water and then ave a tationar) ardsticl in | her put them in boiling water or vour sewing room tring it to the | Pour boiling water over them. Stand all near the machine Allway t | '1€ parts up so that they will drain hand, and much convenient for | 2nd use no cloth to wipe them The neasvring than a en Ire | hot surface will dry them. Leave the If vi te to I much [PaTS In a sunshiny place if possible. in ha: \ oad wl e bacl | Chere i more or less dry weather ing is Vv u 1 harne ith | dur the summer, and the runs Ly eeching It will it infrequently become bated and in 1dd to the IS confidenc nd h soils more or less filthy. The haelki power in who has the best interests of his ™ ow that mpelled to stand | flock at heart will come once a week in t hot 1 luring ti a hand plow in such vards and mn r moi e sl tir up the soil 0 as to make it ht 1 1 v oF oose and fresh If he does this at } und i ¥ lood Lal the next morning the fowls oi ie ice th 'y i will get at work, scratching, hunting He , 1 I to vorms and stirring things gener ally hi niet oh hi wonderful how much they find t1 ’ 3 otectt | In this turned up soil that furnishes tron ' [them both amusement and food Water sis ¢ tevelop | Select sows from families that lead ir x r Ol for vou to expect good litters of vigorous I \ t thy pigs Keep proved sows as ¢ : nd should | ong as they do well or as long as 1 { veh 1 \11 wounds | You can_ control them. Feed them Ove 1 inch an in diameter | €nough to give the sows a chance, re- 1oitid be prot I thick coat | membering that for developing them- 1 nail After tl unii ha ely and their pigs a large percen- VO don I NSEC of protein is needed Keep their neo hould b bowels in order, especiaaly at farrow- on. fo t is no immne ble to ero ng time, taking care not to feed a ood ruil thant + n oosening enough diet to scour the | )wnel Of | times fo r {[ Reme wher that the development [a menace ealt I Ln { tmmary glands depends largely [ partic he ithi asy reach number of pigs in the first lit- tf the i Alt] h most ¢ ind last but not least make the | lent fertili the nothin ow take care of her pigs by compell | that 1 TOE lie ) mick 1 1 her t with them a consid- | I rta ha table niu And rable part of each day it be tru as no dn t th > t! carry dise: hen tly Dn ould 1 1 he DOUBT DISAPPEARS or field, whe t ei 1] eciated {No One in Mt. Joy Who Has a Bad In hundreds of cases where draii Back Can Ignore This Double e is desirable it is not necessary Proof o empl \n engineer \v out th Does vour back ever ache? wk nor i a neive tems Have you suspected your Kidneys? Mf. excavation Much of this work | Backache is kidney ache can be done by the wrmer himself | With it comes di spells. fter t Seri sic ttle thought- | leepless nights, tire dull days, fulne \fter a h . n sum-| Distressing urinary disorder me any time when there is stand-| Cure the kidneys to cure it all. ing waie~ on the fieid -—let the farm- | Doan’s Kidney Pills bring quick er go over his land and determine if relief. the water at its height seeks a na- | Bring thorough, lasting cures tural runaway ] is easy to see So Mt. Joy people say. where water would a fow | You have read Mt. Joy proof places are leveled a point | Read now the Mt. Joy sequel. below the water above them. Place | Renewed testimony: tested by time takes at these high es and as Mrs. Jacob Childs, Mt. Joy Street, | soon as the ground permit of | Mt. Joy, Pa., says: “It would be working get busy with team, plow | hard to describe how severely I suf- and scraper and cut down these high | fered from kidney complaint. I places. When another rain comes [think I had all the difficulties that | see if the water flows off If not, | attend this trouble. My back ach- [ob erve where the 1 place are | ed a great deal and the kidney secre- { and again go over them with team f tions were unnatural Finally { and scraper Begin work at the low- |] began taking Doan’'s Kid- | er end of the natural er course | ney Pills procured from Garber’s n vork un towa the sloughs. | Drug Store and they relieved me | be pla vhe greater | promptly. I am in better health now | ma p ed, and (than I have been for years and this is can often be done with a spade | great change is due sulely to the use 3s seasons of tho vear when there |of Doan’s Kidney Pills.” (Statement is a lull in othct work. Open ditch | given October 26, 1907.). work of this ch er for a few | A Permanent Cure irs will relieve many fields of wet| On January 29, 1910, Mrs. Childs I phi unproductive piacese now exist- [ said: “The cure effected by Doan's ng, and the farme will scarcely | Kidney Pills two years ago has been realize the cost, while the expense |a lasting one. I am: now free from t cultivating the entire ficid will be | pain.” ‘cduced un? te ctivness in | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 creas: | cents. Foster-Milburn & Co., Buffalo Drainage is necessary for good | New York, sole agents for the Unit- roads and good fields |ed States. When prices of live stock decline| Remeber the name—Doan’s—and do not give up the business. Year take Do other. in and year out there is always good { money in raising hogs. sheep, cattle | | and horses. Before the rush of spring work be- | sins have all the harnesses and ma- Ohio, is the only constitu- tional the market. It is taken internally i loses from 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blodd and mucous surfaces _of the system ‘hey o one hundred dollars for any case ils te ) cure Send for circulars onials Add . J. CHENEY & CO., Tol. O. Sold by ruggists, 75e. Make Hall's Family Pills for constipation The New Process Steel Corporation of Lancaster, with a capital of $50,- 000, partnient. Reg factured — eee Local Corporation Chartered was chartered by the State De- To Chicago oe - J i PVP) OO ANNOUNCEMENT We Desire to Announce to Our Friends and Patrons--The . Opening of Our Fourth Summer Stock Reducing Sale - Of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Sits and extra trousers and all m other articles of dress, pertaining to the male portion of the fam- " ily and of Shoes for Ladies, Girls and Children. = These extraordinary Money Saving Events occur so very rare- ly, that man to tike immediate advantage of them "n n mw - ~ m = Ww w - = - - i» = » - - = "= w = m Ww w w » n x a 14 nn It's up to every w m = when the opportunity presents itself. In Clothing we've but gix prices on the respective lines—this Em way— » a =» = MEN'S SUITS ARE PRICED —$9.50, $11.50, $13.50, $15.50, " B $17.50 and $19.50. m = = BOYS' SUITS ARE PRICED — $6.75, $7.75, $9.50 HB $11.50 and $13.50. m ® CHILDREN’S SUITS—$2.75, $3.75, $4.75, $5.75, $6.75 and # 57.75. = = Every Garment offered in this Sale is wou from 20 to 40 per i" ‘ent. more. - Almost all other merechandise in our immense stock is reduc- wm «1 in like proportion. | Men's Trousers Reduced—3 Prices $2.48, $2.85, $3.48, We Invite you to give us a call and we assure you it will be oth a pleasant and a profitable visit. THIS EXTRAORDINARY MONEY SAVING AND STOCK RE- SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JULY STH. CHEID & @WEETON E King St, XLancaster EREEESEEEERRNEDE EEE EE EENRER NR AYRES 28- Wier Years With @Williamsons 1 OT EN - — — ————— Oxfords. Worth $3.50 & $4 Now $2.65 UNLESS YOU COME SEE, YOU'VE NO IDEA OF THE SPLENDID VALUES OFFERED IN THIS SALE They are short of course, yet there are plenty of all sizes in the lot, and include choice styles of Patents Dulls, Tans, Gray, Suede See Front Small Case filled with these choice styles; up to $4.00 val- ) 65 ues. ® HAUB & CO. BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY i3 North Queen Street, LANCACTYLR, PEXKA, - re — FAST 13 2A THE GRAIN HOUSE OF T ESTABLISHEI WILLIAM L. BEAR & CO. (Members Board of BROEBKERS PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, and 15th S§ 1897 Chicago Trade) Chest nut y PHILADELPHIA STOCHS BONDS INVESTMENTS 30 SECONDS 2 MINUTES Board of Trade. To any Grain Market in Amerien} Lancaster Branch 220-226 Woolworth Bldg. Sote agent for Congo Roofing. ——— YOU GET TEN CELEBRATED S. & H. Trading Sta'»o ¢ WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR CHASED FOR CASH AT WILL a LUMBER YARDS Mount Joy, Penn No. 1 Cedar Shingle Also Siding} Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mou Agents fof Alpha Portland Cement. Also always g — eee the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Estimates QAfickly and Cheerfully made on all 3 ] ne No. 883. \ AH VV
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