Ah GE 6 Best Food for Babies If you are having trouble with the! Yoy's food, and nothing seems to] Wwree with it, you can probably get | he child to take A. I” 8. Malted Milk : Arain it and thrive on Lt, as it is a| pivticularly neurishing, satisfying | and carefully made preparation, in- te) ded especially for troublesome | tc nachs of both infants and adults. | it is one of the standard, reliable Am rican bruggists’ Syndica roe) ducts, and its use is unhesitatingly | advised by the entire 12,000 drug- gists who are A, D. 8S. men:bers, and know its true value, Lere is nothing in it to prove "“ocmful to the baby-—na drugs or medicinas. It fs merely a scientifically wade arii cle of fond, an ie’y upc This 1s the way they sp ak of A. D. S. Malted Milk Ly or Round Shoulders which you « A Sign of Ola Ade Tr 00 Mr. V G. Newell, a promineat opis p Tar > 1 VS . . o druggist of Warren, Pa., says. It is possible for every wor an YCe le ‘nclos u Ww 1 Centiemen—Enclosed you vill i to have that ercct, commanding, find a picture of my younge: "+! graceful appearance typical of the whose LIFE} WAS SAVED BY A D.| perfectly form.d woman. £. MALTFD MILK. { iy Bo «dke a pretty bi | Rexall SHOULDER ERACES story, but kere are the fa:-s | *“Johr Winston Newell January 29, 1909, and after the fi correct any tendency to b come :toop- week his mother was unable to nurse| shouldered, compel deep bre thine and him. He was put on a well advertis-| do this without the uncomfortablc sen ed. brand of malted aulk. and at &| sation produced by most braces. : ’ d 21 These Braces are constructed entirely weeks weighed only 73 pounds, was| of cloth, have no metal parts to bind, very thin and showed symptoms of | rustand break and may be worn with- starvation Then w: put him on| Out your knowledge except as you as- : : sume ai incorrect position. A. D. S. Malted Milk and he began Rexall Shoulder Braces, we believe to gain at once. At 5 months, when | to be eqully beneficial for man, woman this picture was taken, he weighed | or child. All :izes—justsend your chest 16 pounds. We cannot recommend | Measurement - it too highly.” wag bora Price, $1.00 BH W.GARBER E. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY i We Thank You! ul year in The Bulletin has just closed another succes business, and it is fitting that at this time a word of appreciation should be extended to the readers and advertisers who have helped to make its achievements possible, by their substantial support in its efforts to serve the public of lou Joy and vicinity in all the legitimate functions of a newspaper 2 toward sound home and busine 1ilding i « @ @ Advertising A. 4 LAODLAL ES In r 1911 the Bulletin carried more local, more foreign and 01 1 d rtising than any of its contemporaries, enabling it to distance them by a very substantial margin Circulation The circulation is steadily increasing because we give such blg value for the money. From eight to fourteen pages of good reading matter is worth several times the subscription price. Our circulation has grown to such an extent that we feel free in saying it surpasses that of any weekly in this county. During 1912 It shall be the aim of the management the Bulletin a still more welcome guest at every fireside in this section, and thus augment its value to the reader as a dependable news medium and to the adver- to make tiser as a business builder. This Store Is Stocked Up To Meet Your Needs In Men's and Boys’ Hats Capsand Goves OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Buying here means style and comfort for them and| economy for you. | Wingert & Haas | $44 North Queen Street, LANCASTER,PENNA @ FAMILY FAVORIT : 4 Er — XN \) wn Burns white, clear and steady to the last drop. For the sake of everyone in the fam- ily insist upon having ss-Odorless—Costs no more than inferior tankswagon kinds, Saves our dealer has it in barrejs direct from oug/refineries. Pittsburg, very Gasolines. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA. LE LASTS Pv | — THEY NEVER KNOW 2 DULL MOMENT No matter when or where you go — ove: frozen ground, ice, slush or silow, you'll get there and back without w irry to you oy or your horses if they are sharp-s with ROWE RING - POINT CALKS Improved Toc!-Steel Centers None so sharp at first, none stay sharp to the last, and last so long. It's the | steel blade that males a gond knife, It's the FULL LENGTH TOOL STEEL CENTER that makes Ring-Point Calks. You can use detachable calks with a wire in the center. out, the calk wears out, and vou're out of pocket. The steel center oi Ring-Point Calks stavs in ti{l worn out. it’s welded to the sheil. It cannot be driven up by striking stones in the road. It cannot work down, use it's held by the weld. Ring-Point Calks cost least because they save most. but once and have sharp calks always Don’t throw ron 1 the und and leave it. Don’t use ol ime bar call Don’t use center-dr ut HE calks. Get your money’s worth by ing Ring-Points ie ones that nev ry know a dull moment vee me about hem today. C. S. Longnecker MOUNT JOY, PA. American Plan Exchange Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. J. M. Backenstoe, Pro. Has just been remodeled thruout [Has all modern las Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam | Heat, Electric Light, BEte. | Table is Supplied With the Best the Market Affords. * ® & 00 Also huneh Counter Where I'ripe, Oysters in Every Style Soups, Sandwiches, Checse, Ete., Ete., are served *T EF se BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS ®® see Good Stabling Accomodati a) and Long Distas Felephones eofeogocgenfesgonfoogueforfetestoofrodens fo verge fo efesjesfortonfosoode 5 wap Vs I Vite A & is HARRY WILLIAMS 3% om 7 5 9 | y 4 f a * : & J ¥ > RES = TY x % a | x w oe s & = BARBER i a 5h i To naving vassaging % ¥ Hair Cutting Razors Honed 3 3 : io n 4 y 4 * shampooing Toilet Waters & of 5 3 : + 3 Singeing Shaving Soaps * x : . oe % Agency For Elkhorn Laundry 3 Opp. First Natlonal Bank + MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA sfsedroleofefoodoofeceofoofeofoofeciorfordesdectrloofoofentoforfurfesds C. S. MUSSER. THE BAKER Fresh through town daily | £'resh Doughnuts, Crullers and Dewey | Buns every Wednesday & Thursday. | Funerals, Weddings and Suppers given prompt attention | Store & Bakery, West Main Street | Mount Joy, Pa. | Branch Store at E. Ream’s. | | { DOES UPHOLSTERING | | Persons having upholstering to | do, such as sofas, lounges, beds, or placing window shades or anything ‘n general repair work, will confer ®t favor and save money by calling | »n me. Prices are eright. H. S. MUSSELMAN, cug23-3mo. Florin, Pa. yt a > = 1 ; Q 5: § nite care. The =, . re makers give you a a i lifelong guarantee = { against lost stones (except diamonds). Guaranteed Rings can be had in over 2000 choice de- signs, for men, women and children. From $2.00 up. Look for Q. C. stamp inside each ring. Call and get free birthstone card. KR. V. FEGLEY, Mount Joy, Pa. t. Graded Schools, Statesville, N. Ww! When the wire drops You pay Rates Moderate | conveniences such | Bread and Cakes Delivered | horse with a sore neck cannot do his work easily nor as satisfactorlyy as (;.o Course will be given in Maytown | & . : E though he were sound. It never j,.q ee Peta evening, Jan. 12. = Fresh Fish Every Friday. Be pays to overdo a horse when the ny; wij] he a double number and | = , ® | weather is excessively warm, as he is promises to be the star number of = Ts a almost sure to get sore shoulders Or (yo goason. Franklin and Marshall |B Telephone Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention. = a sore neck, no matter how well his Glee Club will furnish the music = se Independent Phone * they do all you claim for them. k, Va., writes; “ They give un ersal satise factio Dr. H. D. McGill, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes: “In a practice of 23 yeaw, I have found no remedy to equal yours." Prick, 50 Cxyrs. Samples Free. Sold by Druggisis. mapTIN RUBY, LAN TER, FY Wednesday, January 10, 1913, ' NO REASON FOR IT 1 Farmers’ Golumn . NEW SHOE STORE NEW SHOE STORE New Shoe Store When Mt. Joy Citizens Show the Cer. tain Way Out 4 reason why VALUABLE INFORMATION OUR SUBUKIBAN FOR FRIENDS There can be no just any reader of this will coutinue te FRR RRTTTTTTTTY suffer the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the dangers of kidney ills when re- lief is so near at hand and the most positive proof given that they can be Read what a Mt, Joy citizen Ashes and Hen Manure for Soile— Raising the Pieplant for Market— The Value of Capons—Other Notes. cured. Says: Mrs. L. P. Heilig, Main street, Mt, Joy, Pa. says: “I was trouble by kidney complaint and nothing had helped me. My back was often so weak that I could not get about and I had severe headaches and dizzy spells. Spots flashed before my eves and I felt all run down. Seeing Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised, I pro- cured a box at Garber’'s Drug Store The fast horse plows the short furrow. The telephone is an that is easy to board. Some people speak as they think, only more frequently, Under the average conditions, corn is the best crop to grow for the | silo. Success in bee keeping, as in most other things, depends upon the man. he man Who gets the best re- and began their use. They soon re- (turns from his soil studies the needs lieved ‘my pains and | of his soil. ! ~ . . : [condition in every way. 1 I'he implement man’s best friend | . this remedy worth my endorsement. is the farmer who never houses his | : oR on | (Statement given October 26, 1907.) | farm tools. | High have Seeteslentealoadoate abe tet errand boy re edeateetealeatoate ton RET TTTT TTT TITTTIreVreety Belek improved my consider | | | | | Confirmed Proof 1910 Virs, lietlig “1 can recom just 18 priced implements ought to | Seslealoste alent steele ole ade ole <=. FRET TTTTT On January 29, ded to the above: round. nend Doan’'s Kidney Pills susceptible to | highl now as did over twow) good protection all the year 2 Cowpeas are ver) eteotest: RT REDUCED PRICES BOYS’ $1.50 SHOES § .98 MEN'S $2.50 SHOES $1.98 MEN’S $2.00 SHOES $1.24 MEN'S $1.50 SHOES $ .98 Harry Yoblonovitz MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 0 when they gave » Su red nightly now as 1 did over two yea | in my former tatement Because manure is black and has ior sale bv all dealer Foster-Milburn & Co., Buffalo frost and are materially injured ev- mw en by light frosts, Tete tent: AER a bad odor, that is no sign that it is | cents, of the best quality. New York, sole agents for the It is just as necessary for the far- | ed States and study the professional man. If barnyard manure is to be used in the garden it should be rich, well | rotted and very fine. | WILL A few years ago capons were sel- | dom found on sale except in some of | 5 the more exclusive markets, in the | Big Corporations Will Not Continue largest cities. This was largely be-| To Violate the Law With Impuity cause poultry raisers have only in —— | recent years learned that caponizing| It is well known that during the | insures not only a higher price per time W. E. Meehan was Commis- but an in- Sioner of Fisheries arrests for alleg- mer to read as it is for the name—Doan’s-—and | (take no other Remeber WERENT DONAVEN'S OLD STAND | hho STOP POLLUTION OF | STREAMS {TET SELLING SHOES FOR $3.00 haled into, HAS MADE HOSTS OF FRIENDS FOR THIS BIG SHOE STORE— isd eae Beaten an 3 i | pound for their fowls, | crease in weight for each bird. A (ed violation of the fish laws were | ‘capon not infrequently attains a |carried to a degree that aroused | | weight of from fourteen to sixteen general public indignation, and that | that of the While individuals were court on the slightest pounds, or practically ordinary rooster of the same breed. pretext cor- And with other conditions similar Porations and owners of big manu- the meat is always sweeter, always facturing plants could pollute the tender and usually fat enough to Streams and kill the fish by whole- { Suppose YOU make a trial test of the service- giving style-pleasing, | | | make a good appearance and readily %ale with impunity. | | | | ecasy-feeling shoes sold here at $3. | salable ot from four'te ‘ix certs'a | Abcording to ithe Mount “snd BETTER GET 'EM TODAY! AND TRY 'EM OUT TOMORROW! | pound above that of the ordinary Stream, a monthly magazine pub- poultry. lished at Harrisburg for hunters and Pieplant produced in a fishermen, ,the new Commissioner | commercial yields immensely, of Fisheries, Mr. Buller, is going to | and is easily gathered and put into Put an end to this pollution. In this shape for the market. It can be month’s issue of that journal the shipped almost any distance. Then following appears as an editorial: too, the demand for it on the mar- It is practically certain that dur- ket makes it one of the two best ing the an intelli vegetables for commercial use. Pie- Sent and determined effort will be in rows 4 feet Made to pollution of IN DULLS AND TANS. BUTTONAND BLUCHERS, AT $3.00. is easily way, coming summer SHAUB & CO. plant is usually set prevent the BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY part and two and one half feet in Streams in Pennsylvania. Hitherto a rows. Like asparagus it should be corporation could empty any kind of ’ efully tended and heavily man- Poisons into the vaterways unless i8 North Nueen Street, LANCASTER, PENNA IT It should be fertilized every It infringed upon the prerogatives of er. No pieplant should be pull- Board of Healtl The Fisheries -= Ee — f t rket for the first year artment could never be brought t he healthy and vigorous 1e point « 1 ling a corpora I m. After the first year it tion » pulled for the market at any tm Tl B | t I f : cone. + 1 1 nt ¢ Of t e hes and hen manure ect Te beli thd hi n 1 u in t nd one supplies foster Ab) in} t 2 GN- | w— —— . — - . ther 1 Ss. The ashes couraging manufacturing ent . hosphoric acid and ¢ But he ' e that the the hen nanure is strong moon is n e ( I cl or n. It is the worst practice, that an acid factory or per mill - | i t however, to mix the two together be- cannot be operated thout ing S t ne Pp ace 0 ge for usin The lime in the ashes the public streams of the neighbor- will act to set the ammonia in the hood as dumps for the poisonous hen manure free. If this is done be- refuse. plant or a State, There isn’t an acid a neat and quick job of good Printing = fore the mixture is put in the soil the If, on the oth- paper mill or tannery in the ,which can’t be profitably adjacent ammonia will be lost. er hand, the hen manure is worked worthy of survival, { into the ground several inches deep, operated successfully and | and then the wood ashes spread and without poisoning the raked or harrowed in there will be streams. If there are any such they no loss. The lime will still act to are maintained through the sacri- . set the ammonia free, but, being in fice of good public policy and cost | the soil, it will be safely held there more than they come to. Commis- { for the crops. Thus the way to use sioner Buller intends te do with { hen manure and ashes is to apply them just what the Health Commis- | them separately and work both into sioner does with those which pollute the drinking fountains. | the soil. | A sore neck is usually preceded by - —— eee | m—— ————————————————— i — | 3 la bunch coming on the top of the MAYTOWN : ; ie LL i fi > 1 0 OE | 10100 0 I neck where the collar comes. If this eg 1 J 1. p [1s left and the horse worked it soon a. Entertainment ‘of ‘the Lecture m . Grocer . | becomes a deep-seated sore, causing Course on Friday Evening B ed ng TT6eI u i | no end of trouble. If this bunch is | noticed the first day it appears it | | can be entirely removed and the horse worked if the Iump is treated with oil of spike ev- ery night and morning. It pays to look after the welfare of the horse, as he is our main dependence during Mr. A. W. Heckard of Penbrook, called on friends here a few days. - Miss Anna Gish, a pupil of our § New Haven Street, School, an excellent es- HARRY E. BROOKS & CO. Mount Joy, Penna continually, read say entitled, ‘The Farm,” at the = . . Farmers’ Institute held at Mechanics 8 All Kinds of Fruit » ville recently. . in Season High the rushing work of summer, and a| mpg coming entertainment of a|®@ series comprising the season's Lec- ® collar fits, if his blood gets overheat- ed. It will often pay to give a horse and Miss Bertha Herring, of Har- | risburg, will recite. 0 1 OE a pail of water between meals in = hn very warm weather. It may mean — REC Eo some work; but it will pay in the RHEEMS J) O10 T1001 Engle’s Furniture Warerooms § MOUNT JOY, PENNA. long run to not neglect any thing Mr. and Mrs. David E. Heisey and that will add to the comfort of the family visited in the family of Harry hard worked animal. Floyd, near Bainbridge on Sunday ————————————— Solomon Hoover, a highly respect- Declared a Bankrupt led retired farmer, and a prominent Harvey R. High, Lancaster, has Citizen of this place, is on the sic been adjudged a bankrupt in the | list: * United States court at Philadelphia. | CPristian and Samuel L. Heise; His abilities are $4,533.30 and as. LOCK Haven lumber men, Yisited sets $250. This proceeding is sep- | their . parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W arate from that of the Harvey R. | Heisey, last week. High company. Arthur B. Helsey returned from — A mine an extended trip to the West during | May It Live 40 More the past three months. 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