PAUL FIVE. ThE WEEKLY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, I'ENNA. 0 Wednesday, Aug. 9, 191. - Members Take Notice B ’ ( i Th est Food for Babie och full uttendance of members of Salesman Wanted Election Pointers Farmers’ Column 5% ky. By | Best. fool for Rabie | ien. Cameron ounecil No r ye y With experience on the road in any line of . | food, 1 thing see | 0. U. A. M,, is desired at the next ne ie oh gio og iia " - i ; | Af A 1 1 . oy's fo and nothing seems to INFORMATION "HA WiLL. 2 qn ’ I ‘ re . ’ regular meeting, Aug. 11, 1911 STRAITON & STORM’ S STR SIGHTRS OUT AMEND. | VALL ABLE IN ORMATION FOR tern pri ‘ t ayree with it, you can probably get C. B. HERSHEY. Sec'y Celebrated Hrands, the ee Ci tr OUR SUBURBAN FRIENDS Ve child to take A. I 8. Malted Milk : | ROBERT BURNS, CAPADURA, OWL MENT TANGLES { —— We Will be Located At | retain it and thrive on i, as It is al GREATER LEBANON F | MTTLE BUNGIE snd BANK NUzH = OMco—Candi. | The Value of Sheep Manure—No | particularly nourishing, satisfying [ AIR! to the retell trade SI ution Saaiviy | DERIDE the Terms of Offi gud ME Danger of Glutting the Egg Mar- 230-238 West and carefully made preparation, in-| LANCASTERCOUNTY. dues For School Directory at ket—=Getting Rid of Borers—The tended especially for troublesome Exceptional epportunity fer a man of Ability Decide on Length of Term He August 23, 24, 25 GREATER AND FETTER —— THAN EVER More Unique and Moral ure a good income and rapid advancement b) De the eldest and largest (ndepends elgar factory. Apply with references 0 Geo. L. Storm & Co, 300-411 Lafayette St, New York City Attractions than Ever POLITICAL Fastest Races \ | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Best Poultry Show | : Hippodrome Races J. W. Shrite Daring Chariot Race | Mount Joy Boro. Subject to Dem- ocratic rules. . For County Commissioner : | The Best Fair in tte State! A DEMOCRAT John R. Bucher, Columbia, Subject to rule of Democratic Par- Primary Saturday, Sept. 30, 1911. 2 $25,000.00 Steel Grind Stand ty, For County Commissioner Reserved Seats in Advance George Fritsch —_ Eighth Ward, Lancaster City EXCURSIONS ON AII, R. R.| Subject to Democratic rules, Pri- mary Election, Saturday, September J. A. BOLLMAN, Secrdary |. From City to Suburbs p or market from your home in the country, to the stores in town, To sho suburbs requires but the lifting of your Bell Telephone receiver and a brief order. The hustling mer- chant now rings telephone bells instead of door bells and caters to the enlarged field of tele- phone trade. This assures you thatyour orders will be filled satisfactorily and delivered with the greatest dispatch. Instead of delaying until your next visit to town, order at once. the Bell or ————————————————— i ———_— [IT that is Furnit Hall Racks mes Ladies’ Desks ither Tables, Davenports Kitchen Cabinets hing 1n the Furniture kind I Hu ure is the niture Rockers Picture Fr Extension & ( China Clo: In fact ar Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNNER MOUNT JOY. PENNA only Airrors Line 2 (Concrete | | Concrete | better, stronger and more durable | The world has been erying for a fire and water proof building material; something that is warm in Winter | and cool in Summer and et 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. I will guarantee a satis- | factory job and my best evidence is to have you 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 | v Besse Livin 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? lf 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 vou nothing so if interested, call and see me. J. Y. KLINE 35 Nayar | which term | Cumulative | in 1911 will serve four years an Raising of Hogs=Soil Cultivation Wishes to be Eelected For | Following is some valuable advice Wagons, rakes, forks, and every that will help straighten out the elec- | thing should all be in good order tion tangles caused by amendments: [| q rn oy t begins | belore © arves egins At the fall wrimary election on vba x i 8 1a t ag I bel | Those who are finding fault with Saturday, September 30, “Each elec- o i t i I pei tl ey i Bt t N | farm life should visit the city and Or sna lave 1e righ 0 receive : 3 : enjoy (7) its conveniences these hot | the ballot of the party for which he | 40) ¥ I p ided. Ti oS 1 : hal | days and sultry nights One day asks rovided, That if he is chal- : : Bnd laneeds ho shel be vequiret to The and one night will be sufficient to ‘nged, © SNE @ D { } ; (1 mi ti uy t the last | take youn back to the farm oan "amr { 0 ' 3 as 3 2 i ol rmation that, at the last | = cuitivation of the soil checks the | voted | he | . a : | evaporation of moisture, election at which for majority of the can- preceding he consequent voted ¢ : A lly has a tendency to make the soil didates of the party for whose ballot b K warmer. Cheeking the evaporation | e asks. . i . : 3 a | also increases the supply of avail- ‘Upon executing such affidavit the | able moisture in the soil and al voter shall be entitled to receive the lows the air to enter more freely ( Ss ¢ ? } el) ballot for which he has called, and to Consequently in cultivating one has se 3 & » as ‘ast his v 3 wvording aw.” y v fig lis vole according to law : | a means by which he can largely | le miner of signers required | control the available moisture in the upon petition to have a candidate's | In this wav the corn grower name printed upon the primary bal has the advantaze of the grain lot for any office voted for by an en- grower because the grain grower Se Vv is fifty. | 8 : se | ; Hire count is Git ; : loses contral of his crop as soon as For borough and township officers | it is needed. while the cornu grower the number required is ten. | can do many things to regulate the Petitions al » ices are to 343 td : € i ions to all other offices are te | condition of his soil by filed with the County Commis- : : : ey ra z tivation. sioners I'he last day for filing is AS September 9, 1911. | : can spray means of cul be a remedy for potato blight with either , you Saturday, : 1a) Bordeaux mix Borough and township officers may ture or with dilute lime-sulphur so- also be nominated in accordance with | tution. The Bordeaux mixture is the party rules by filing certificates | made by dissolving three pounds of of nomination with the County [lime in fifty gallons of water. If Commissioners at least eighteen days bugs present the day hef 1 . vou have the beetles or efore 0 slectic 8 I election, and two or three pounds of arsenate Nominations may also be made by of lead to this. The lime sulphur “nomination papers,” but only by us- solution will probably do as well as ing a party name different from that | the Bordeaux mixture, this is not of any party that heretofore polled | fully proven, although I used it all two per centum of the total vote in right three vears ago. This is made the district for which the nomina- | by using one gallon of the strong ion is made lime sulphur solution, either home Blank forms of petition for all of- | made or commercial, in twenty-five fices are supplied by the County gallons of water Commissioners. | In making Bordeaux mixture, dis Terms of Public Office solve the copper sulphate, bluestone Fhe following table, made up by suspending it over night in a bur- from the schedule for the amend- lap bag just beneath the surface of ments, and the act of March 2, 1911 the water, or put it in boiling water entitled, “An Act to carry into com- | sing at least one quart to the pound plete operation the amendments,” ind dilute to 25 gallons. Slake the te.,, will give information as to the lime in ficiel vater to prevent xpiration of terms ot those now in |, . . Dilute to gallons. strain fice and of those to be elected this nd 1d he copper sulphate so ear I'he act does not affect the latio tirvin the mixture ol ms fixed by the schedule, but on 1 vir those not so provided for v o di n ron Justice of the Peace, aldermen y ; / 3 1 magistrates elected in 1906 will ol serve until the first Monday in D« mber, 1911 { hose | ed in 07 and 130¢ ntil the fir Monday in January ho e'ected in 1909, until th fonda n Jar 1916 Those elected in 1910 ntil Monday in Januar 1915 Tho lected in 1911, will l ( the first Monday Decemt 91 itil the first Monday in Jar ary, 1918 The terms of the successors to 0 these officers will hereafter be si t ears, except those elected to suc- ' ceed those whose term expires on the Ce nel X first Monday of December of any oP) 3 } h asf 1 ¢ vear and they will serve six years At {hi nie hte : q ] and one month, so that, in the fu | the nests. burning the old straw, and ture, all terms will begin on the pray or wash the empty n boxe first Mohday in January following For the lice on the fowls, you the election. hould dust them with a mixture of The terms of public officers which | lowers of sulphur, hellebore, tobac have heretofore been fixed at three [ co dust, and .pyrethrum, about equal vears shall each be lengthened one | rts, holding the fowls by the feet year. | head downward, and rub this dust i ada 0 Directors | into the feathers You can obtain | V3 . number of school direct- | gome literature on this subject from ors to be elected for terms of ihe U. S. Department of Agriculture different lengths, each candidate | Washington, D. C. must specify on his nomination peti- eae llores tion the te C rhie p | an- ; i term for which he is a can- | Sale Register didate. | : = in t 1 If you get your posters printed at ere will be e g S - ; . 59s : nH : 2 three groups of ean this office we will insert a notice like | didates on the ballots for this office : : : roristor: PRED. : the following in the register FREE | this year, headed as follows: : j il dav of ole. As wo School Director— six v from now until day of sale. As we | 3 hool Di wo FTSX years, have an exceptionally large eireule Schoo rector— years. : ‘ is Teefour years tion this will thoroughly advertise | | School Director—two years. it costs you Each vour sale and remember nothing. Saturday, Aug. 12—At the Farm- er’'s Inn Stables, Mount Joy, a car- load of fine Erle County Colts and a | candidate must decide for he will be a candidate. voting is not allowed; that is, if a candidate receives votes under each term, these votes cannot : few good broke horses by Mr. Ed. be consolidated, as each term is con- Roam. Zeller. Awnct | Sloan ue : Separate Dice, Thursday, August 31—On the | Same rile applies fo other of- premises of John G. Heisey near Ris- | fices where candidates are to be a large lot of very good | |elected to the same office for differ- ser’'s Church, sehold goods by Harriet Heisey. ent terms of different length. yo i Do: : Terms es er, auth - S of Oficers Tuesday, Sept. 5—On All municipal officers elected to four year terms in 1907 will serve until the first Monday of December 1911. All municipal leading from Mt. Joy to Green Tree meeting house, 3 mile north of Mt. Joy, a tract of land containing 9 | acres with frame dwelling, barn and | officers elected to three year terms in 1908, will serve pher onthujidings by Moms M | until the first Monday of December Stauffer. Zeller, auct. ol 1911. — - All such officers elected to four- A Little Extra Tax { year terms in 1908 will serve until A new tax sweeping in its effect | the first Monday in January, 1914, | Will follow the enforcement of the except in cities, of the third class, | new school code. This is the poll | where they will serve until the first | tax for the contributory mainten- | Monday in December, 1911. ance of the schools in all cities, | All officers elected in 1909 to | boroughs, townships and rural dis- | either three or four year terms will | tricts with the exception of Pitts- serve until the first Monday in Jan- | burg and Philadelphia. The new tax uary, 1914. which amounts to not less tan $1.00 | All officers elected at the February | Per person, will provide thousands election, 1910, to terms that were | of dollars and have the effect of heretofore one year or two years, | lessening the burden hitherto borne | wholly by property holders. is to be no loophole by will serve until the first Monday in | December, under this providence, was which those [the office of assessor, which was no | disposed to evade their new respon- doubt an oversight, as the term of | sibility may escape, it having been | month or until the first Monday that | provided that employers shall de- | ) office has wages of three years. duct the poll tax from the the employes i fail to pay untarily. for many rears, been The assessors = and C they vol- - - wy {one month or until the first Monda . 1 in January 1 216. x . ti Mr. V. GG. Newell, a promineat| ¢ nts for v 7 . a ge erigeist of W Ariel; ay says: It is possible for every woman entlemen—Enclosed you will] g3 have that ercet commanding, BUICK, PACKARD 1d a picture of my youngest lLov,| graceful appearance typical of the im eT a smaller. | Fresh Bread and Cakes Delivered through town daily NORTH STAR CUT 1-5 ACTUAL PRICE fresh Doughnuts, Crullers and Dewey | Was $44.00—250 1bs. capacity; now $33.20. Juns every Wednesday & Thursday. | Was $42.00—135 1bs. capacity; now $33.60. Funerals, Weddings and Suppers Was $31.00—120 1bs. capacity; now $24.80. given prompt attention Was $26.00—110 1bs. eapacity: now $20.80. | Store & Bakery, West Main Street | INDIANA CUT 1-4 ACTUAL PRICE B Mount Joy, Pa. 5 . - Branch Store at E. Ream's. Was $21.50 —125 1bs. capacity; now $17.20 = Was $24.00—110 Ibs. capacity; now $18.00, = Jas 9.00—100 . capaci 4 25 = NOTARY PUBLIC Was $19.0( 1 Ibs. capacity; now $14.25. = ann W. M. HOLLOWBUSH Remember, there are only a few of each size Don't miss the road | |= | | | Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- There | | | stomachs of both infants and adults, | | Kin Street It is one of the standard, reliable g | American Drugglsts’ Syndicaw pro | ducts, and its use is unhesitatingly | PA EAR EE NPppe Pr TERE | advised by the entire 12,000 drug- WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO | gists who sre A. D. S. man: bers, and | INSPECT THE ONLY STRICTLY | inow its true value. Lere is FIRST-CLASS GARAGE AND RE- | nothing in it to prove 'acmful to| PAIR SHOP IN LANCASTER CITY the baby--—-n: drugs or medicines. It! | Is merely a selentifically zwude arti OR COUNTY. { R UNTY | ele of fond, which you can re'y upen. | This Is the way they speak of A. D. S. Malted Milk ' Round Shoulders Lancaster Automobile Co. | A Sign of Old Age LOCOMOBILE | siren aig 00 UY A P| perfectly formed woman. Se i LK. Le I “That scunds (ke a pretty bio Toxall iis BE li | 8tary, but kere are the fas | © ® ® 9 ® @ “Johr Winston Newell was bora | SHOULDER BRACES January 29, 1909, and after the first | week his mother was unable to nurse | him. He was put on a well advertis- | ed brand of malted milk, and at | weeks weighed only 73 pounds, was | very thin and showed symptoms of | ftarvation. Then we put him on A. D. 8. Malted Milk and he began | to gain at once. At 5 months, when this picture was taken, he weighed 15 pounds. We cannot recommend it too highly.” correct any tendency to become stoop deat compel deep breathing an do this without the uncomfortable sation produced by most braces. These Braces are constructed entirely of cloth, have no metal parts to bi rust and break and may be worn with- out your knowledge except as you as- sume an incorrect position. Rexall Shoulder Braces, we believe to be eqully beneficial for man, woman or child. All sizes—just send your chest measurement. | Price, $1.00 High-Grade Jewelry 5 H.W. GARBER buelty. E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY (His Good Stamps the character of the wearer. A little Jewelry and small articles meat show better taste than a lot or dis- Fribbdbddddbddbddb ddd dbdebiid bid play. We are noted for the neut | en tr ir et} ATLANTIC CITY dressiest and most discriminating 3 ; CAPE MAY i people come here to make their se- | WILDWOOD, OCEAN CITY, ANGLESEA, SEA ISLE CITY, HOLLY lections They find the best speci- 3 BEACH, AVALON, STONE HARBOR : mens of the Jeweler’s art here at in- 3 NEW JERSEY exvensive prices I THURSDAYS, AUGUST 17. i SUNDAYS, AUGUST, 20. + i $4.10 Round Trip $3.85 Round Trip I R. VY. FhG1 EK Y % Via Delaware River Bridge Via Market Street Wharf 4 J 3 a : FROM MOUNT JOY. “t sit Stroot. JOY. PA. > THURSDAY FICKETS GOOD UNTIL. THE FOLLOWING MONDAY i INCILUSIVE SUNDAY TICKETS GOOD UNTIL THE FOL- 5 LOWING THURSDAY, INCLUSIVE 4 5 0 aad & I information concerni 1 i of train Instead of Liquid lad tes Antisepticso Peroxide i NV : NNOYL 0A ] a wo fodolofodesfodedofodo LL 4 Paxiine. ionet Al semen ———————— — tanmsten— 4 efor denforterforfesfosfeforfonfonfoofoofefoocforfonfer I fo ry. = ~ x Clearance Sale of t vd | I 11 x aa’ & i g |: Ladies’ & Chi ren’s | A j ole ; teal $ FEA EY R Bn . TRIMMED HATS 1 1 In V1 mn LITIe( Hea sorethroat, wound \ 1 ind cut 25 and 50 ets, a box, druggists uy . wr by mail postpaid. Sample Free, THE PAXTON TOILET CO. sBoston, Mass, sv on 0 50 ee i] RES 60 YEARS’ Hats that were from $1.50 to $2.0 no 75¢e 7 EXPERIENCE low as : Be early and share in these bargains as they won't last long at the prices we have marked them TRADE MARKS H. E. SAGER decledeiodededeodboddededediede dri dedededesdodododededodododeodesdodedodesdosdordosfordorfondeds ne DoryaIGHTS :C EEE ERE TL East Main St Mou nt Joy , Pa, mv © Liao E fosfosfereot: Jorfosforforeot: foriooforfosfesforforfosfecte foc footer fooTesfortesfenfosfosforfort [J ogo eckockeetortobortontosfocfooioofortofoofusfocfonfustosfonfuntesfonfertonforfortenfente EEE A Very Special Cut On Refrigerators | special no ati charge, in the Scientific Fiterican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. IL.argest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms, § year; four months. $1. Sold by all newsde N & Co. 3618raadva, New i | Our very heavy sale of NORTH STAR and INDIANA RE- Branch Office 625 K 8t., Washington, D. C. FRIGERATORS has shown we were overstocked on a few of the larger sizes. We are particularly anxious to move these, and have decidad C. S. MUSSER, THE BAKER to cut them to the price of REFRIGERATORS one and two sizes this opportunity to get a good, large REFRIGER! ATOR at the price of a small one, and a long Summer use in the bargain. Hoffmeier < Brothers 40-42 EAST KING Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa day at No. 52 North Duke Street For a Neat and Clean STREET, LANCASTER, PA Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo Go to Joseph Eershey TTI TTT TTT —— Fine Tonseorial Parlier East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. THE PEOPLE'S MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Now is the time to order Cemetery work for Spring at big reducts fons. 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 & NICK AS, Pro prietér full of pate: nt info matio n. fortune. READ PACES for a patent. Write tc nd 12 Bi cob tooth ddd bobo dg, |