HOW CHRONIC COUGHS Are Being Cured by Vinol New Haven, Conn I wa oubled with a most persistent chronic cough for a long time and had tried so many remedies and prescription without benefit that 1 was d mraged, 1 was persuaded | f{ ds to try Vi. nol, After takir 1 10 botlie, my cough left ‘ nd 1 must say I never felt better in life. 1 can ale 80 récommend \ any one in a run-down condition as the best possi ble remedy It is the combined action of the medicinal elements of the cods' lv. ers, aided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic o efficient in iron which makes Vinol curing chronic coughs colds and bronchitis—at the same time building up the weakened, run-down system Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money wlll be returned if it does not help you THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, March 6, 1912 Sale Register If vou get vo.ur posters printed at | (Eis office we wil insert a notice lke the lowing in th register FREE from now ntil day of sale As we ave an exceptiona large circula- tion this will thor zhi advertise le and re ember OS8ts 11] nothing irsda Mar On the late hael & eachrist farm, on the | lead fro the Lancaster pike the Marietta pike in East Done- il township m 4 cows, bulls, heifers, shoats, breed sows, a large of farm implements and house- old zoods by John Andrew McKee, Zeller, auct Friday, March 8—On the Camer- on farm, in East Donegal township, { mules, 17 horses and colts, 70 head of cows, 50 of which are Hol- steins, 6 stock bulls, 1 fat bull, 6 fat steers, nearly new milk separator, E. W. GARBER, Mt. Joy, Pa. 95 head of hogs, and 35 tons of baled straw, by Samuel H. Tressler. fe eRRea Re Zeller and Pierce, aucts. Kreider * B® nd Coble, clks. = EAT - saturday, March 9-——Near Marietta a ® in Mast Donegal Township, mules, - ) @ horses, cows, shoats, farming imple- a UNZen dlSeI S m ments and a large lot of household > goods by Mrs. Joseph Habecker. Zel- = mn ler auct n ~ " Saturda March 9—At Moore's ® TIP-1 OP | Ir ille, Pa., 125 head of ex- - MW tra fine shoats and sucking pigs by @ Mr. Cleon F. Greider. Wasser, auct. - ~ Saturday, March 9—On the prem- a @ | ises in East Donegal township, on the s a | ron { leading from the Mount Joy and = Marietta npike at Florin, 1-4 mile = n from Union School House, live = ee — ® tock and farming implements by = M Henry Martin. Singer, auct = You are invited to visit our ® Monday, March 11-—At his place @ clean, modern, bakery at H of husiness on West Donegal street, = prince and Clay Streets, Lan- gg Mount Joy, a large lot of farm im- aster. plements, farm wagons, etc. by G. M. C. BILLETT, Agt. | Yover Zeller auct. Tuesday March 12—At Gantz's Delivery-—Monday, Wednesday B | parmers’ Inn, Mount Joy at 7 o'- and Saturday 8 clo k, a piece of land fronting 122 4 ® | feet on Manheim street, Mount Joy 50m ET | by ML. NL. Brubaker, Atty. for the | heirs of Anna Shelly, deceased. Zel- Moet Me on the Bridge and We'll | ¢7 Auch Have a Plate of the | Tuesday, March 12—At Hotel Me- | Ginnis, Mt. Joy, at 1.30 p. m,, 42 Best Ice Cream in Town | shares First National Mount Joy Jank stock, for the Estate of Jacob Newcomer, and shares Capital | stock of A. Buch Sons, Elizabethtown ( for oth accounts C. H. Zeller auct Wednesday, March 13—On the | Columbia road, } mile south of Mt. Joy, in I Donegal township, mules, horses, cows and a large lot { Rapho township, mules, horses, colt, AT ZELLER'S © we cjlavors at All Times. Special ices to Parties, Festivals, Marid Street J Suppers, Etc. s. C. H. Zeller MOUNT JOY. Kdl Meat Market] A | always have on hand anythin the line of Smoked Meats, Han Mogna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. ; Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and utton. Prices always right / H H. KRALL West Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA sell Telephone TROLLEY SCHEDULE Rohrersto Landisville, Mt. Joy and klizebeth- Street Railway Co. WESTWARD Lancaster, Salunga, town 11.00, 12.00 P m, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 £8 Mount Joy—A mm, 1 8.15, 10.16, 11.16 P m, 3.15, 16, 6.16, 7.15, A m, 4% Arri gthtown - v 1.48, 8.45, 9. 12.4 5, 2.45 45, 4. "9.45, 10 & Am 12.30. EASTWARD Leave Blizabethtown—A 6.46, T.4 3.45, 9.45, 10.46, 11.46. P m, 12.45, 1.45, 2.45, 8.45, 4.46, 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.45, 10 6, Am 12.30. Leave a ount Joy—A m, 5.30x, 7.15, 8.15, 8.15, 10.16, 11.16. P m, 12.16 1.15, 2.16, 3.15, 4.18, 5.15, ‘ 16, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15, A m 12.4. : Leave Salunga—A m, b5.46x, 7.30, 8.20, 9.80, 10.30, 11.30. P m, 12.30, 1.80, 2.30, 3.30, 4.80, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11 30 A m. 100. ; Leave Landisvilie—A 48, 1.8 5.38, 9.33, 10.33, sy 33. P. m, 12.33, 1.33, 2.33, 1.53, 4.33, 5.33, 6.33, 7.33, 8.33, "9.33, 10.33, 11.33. A m, 103 . Leave Rohrerstown—A m, 610x. 7.55, 8.55, as 10.56, 11.66. P m, 12.66, 1.56, 2.65, 8.56, 4 5.66, 6.65, 7.56, 8.55, 9.65. 10.55. 11.55, A 1 Tas. Arrive at Lancaster—A m, 6.30x, 8.15, 215 10.15, 11.15. P m, 12.15, 1.15, 2.16, 3.15, 415, +18. 15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 10.15, 1115, A m, 12. On Saturdays a car will leave Lancas- ger at 10.16 p m; Leave Elizabethtown 1.4 2 m. On aturdays and special occasions cars will be run betwwen Joy every half hour form 6.15 a. m. to 8.16 Lancaster at at 7.46 ts wit Pondays, first car leaves 45 a. m. Leave Elizabethtow m. marked (xX) conr News Express at Lancaster. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Peter Koser, late of Mt. | Joy township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- | tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted there to are requested to make immediate | payment, and those having claims | or ‘demands against the same Will |, ; ovchange them without delay for set- ini horses, wagon and harness, etc., by | to the undetsigned, rosiding ] Pa. { Krad Lancaster and Mt. | | Joy | of good farming implements by Ezra | H. Zercher Zeller auct. Thursday, March 14—On the | Branat farm, on the road leading from Mt. Joy to Union Square, in cows, lot of shoats, large lot of good farm implements and house- | hold goods by Emory Warfel. Zel-! | ler, auct I'riday, March 15—On the prem- Rapho Township, known Nurseries, Mount farm Zeller, as on the road lead- es in v's Manheim, a w ing from Joy to large Krady implements by auct. lot of Cassel Friday, March 15 East rietta ile On the township, turn- Donegal and rom hoats in on Viount Joy Marietta, horses and a nents YY auct 16 ierce March On the at Elizabethtown, Dr. cow Sat Blou imple- M farm vagons ents and household goods by E the March 16 of F A Street, Mount ehold nets At Ricker late on West large kitchen fixtures, attorney Mary A auct Joy, a lot of hou goods, furni- t of office A. Ricker, heirs lo S. the deceased Zeller, March 18 At their ware 3 Corner, of near Lav ements wago M. Re Aldinger, a ete., by wreh On the Harrisburg pike, 18 My mid- ers rm along the Mount and Florin, large Joy hi cows, chickens, and a lot of farming implements by Harry Baer Zeller, auct. Tuesday, March 19—On the Henry C. Greider farm, 2 miles west of Sil- ver Springs, horses, cows, and a large lot of goo dfarming implements by Milton Miller Zeller, auct. Wednesday, March 20—In the vil- lage of Newtown, a large lot of farm- ing implements and household goods by the estate of Martin B. Metzgar. Zeller, auct Saturday, March 23—On the premises near Moore's Mill, in Flor- in, wagon, buggies, harness and a large lot of household goods by Mrs. Simon B. Gish Zeller, anct. Tuesday, ises near March 26-—On the prem- the Elmdale creamery, just the northern limits of Mount borough, horse, chickens and a lot of farm implements by Jos- outside COWS, eph W. Kraybill. Zeller, auct Wednesday, March 27-—On the | premises near Madeira’s Mill in { Rapho township, a tract of land con- taining 4 acres with improvements and a large lot of household goods by Mimnie E. Hummel. Zeller, auct. Saturday, March 30—At his sale in Mt. Joy, | stables BEd Ream. Zeller, auet. nm ot AA Read the Mt. Joy lot | co Strawberries Every Month, | | A strawberry plant, imported from Siberia last spring | Edward Dixon | of Forest Grove, Ore, bears frult every | month in 1@ vear, the berries being white in color when fully ripe. The berries are not so large as the Oregon berry. The flavor resembles that of a pinea @ Blossoms and frult are found on the | how: is week best plant every in the ever the year; season for bearing from August 1 until about the end of | the vear { The berries hang in clusters on A | long, slender stem Each plant has several stems on which the fruit grow The stems with leaves bear no fruit Instead of propagating new plants as 1s the case of native in this species the par- from runners, strawberries, ent plant is broken up, the several fruit-bearing stems are separated and planted individually. — New York World. Zulia, It {8s stated that no matter what clags of animal 18 brought to Jerea de la Frontera, Spain, in two genera tions it acquires remarkable toughe ness and endurance. This is attributed partly to the climate, but principally to their feeding on a rich, wild clov- er called *zulla,” found only In thd province of Cadiz, which people there say is the finest food in the world for horses. The zulla is very rich in sustenance and grows to three or four feet in height, and with more luxuriance in chalky, clayey soil, such as is found here in the vineyards which produce the fan 3 Jerez wine or sherry. It is never ywn or cultivated, as 1§ seems to grow best wild Difference of Decree. “What is the difference,” asked a de ind isting sister of Deacon Philand yf Osborne the other day, “hetween » probate judge and the | district judge?” “Well,” replied old Philander, with one of I ire smiles, “you tell the probate ju yu can't live without her and you te the district judge you can’ with her.”—New Or leans Picayune. M. BREED & SON'S Sixvth Annual Public Sale of Imple- ments, Wagons, Harness, Hardware MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1912 Vill be sold at public sale at their erooms in lley’s Corner, 3-4 iile north of Lawn Station, in South L.ondonde Township, Lebanon Co the following Deering Binders, Mowers, Rakes, ¢, 7 and 8 ft. Binder 5 and 6 ft viowers 9 and 10 ft. Hay Rakes, n cond-hand 5 ft. Johnson mow- er. 20 New Plows, conisisting of Oliv- Wiard, Spracuse and South Bend and three horse. Also No. 10 ind No. 15 Mountville plows One Syracuse Reversible Sulky plow 25 New Harrows, 10 International use and Gale, lever shoe har- 1 s 15 to 25 teeth, 2 and 3 sections Spring relief Peg tooth harrows, a number of Perry wood frame har- rows, 14 to 22 teeth, Hench and Drumgold lever, wheel harrows and OMe second-hand harrows Disc Cutaway Harrows, Dayton & International single plain disc with attachment, double cutaway isc rrows. This is a time, labor money saving machine It pays self in one season. I CL mbined Harrows and Rollers, 17 1 19 teeth ‘mers want them hey OW they § Farm- FP i Fertilizer Grain 1 VE learned that this rill result in seeding \ ¢ nd Rolie I ille, 1 el i wood n ar Y and Cct10Y OIE \ nde { mgues i 'wo horse low wood Lr vit I's € nd Columbian Spring 12 ns ) idee Drop Double Row Corn lanters Deere, 4 Gale some with lize t om have ) \ h i 0 Ve } \ n 1 OO } a Y 6 Ridin Cultivator Dee ind rol and ( nd | in 1 ) rol 1 he ng 1 RK One-H¢ S¢ Cultivators, 5 and lever, wheel 25 Sets Harness, atvl]es feren (€ W Iter Smutz of Yor} 2000 Rods of American Page and Lion Fence, all styles for d and yultry and ) and apers barrows, weeders cultivat- wheel different ag rden ors Mountville, Bend Potato Roller Bearing dy hay and straw and South Dicgers; Mountville Corn Shellers. Han- cutters, bag trucks, orindstones. washing machines, bush- el skets, double and tr tres jockey manure shaking forks, wood and rakes, axes, NT pincers bm Syracuse iple and steel single, sticks, hoes, enches, hammers, yg, traces, curry traps, har- machine oilers, axle grease, rooms, and many articles to mention handles, combs and ing buckets, too numerous vestl this Everybody invited to attend ale which will be held rain or shine we offer are new implements the latest. ae and of Harness will be sold at 1.30 o’- Wire fence at 2.30 o'clock. and wagons afterwards be held a reasonable clock Implements | Goods will for purchasers who cannot re- time move them immediately A liberal credit will «be given. Sale to com- mence at 1 o'clock when conditions will he made known by M. REED & SON Pierce & Aldinger, Aucts Risser & Garman, Clerks. NOTICE—We will have Power Washing Outfits demonstrated on | day #§f sale, something that will {plea you. Trains arrive at Lawn {from Lebanon 10.34 a. m., 1.53 p. Erom Conewago 12.36 and 4.14. feels sfeofosfoofosforioodeelonfoodeofocfooferfosfocosfoofedoedorfoofoolovieofociedosderddecerfocfecfecdoforecfesde dolor od oH0ES SHOES HOES oe nto. CET THEM AT ——l— ooo ET SEES Se SS ee a ee Se RR PR TTT TTT a Kimiahaeamuiia: ik J 3 Red Duri he M if M 3 educed During The Month of March 3 - + + oe ped fe i D Sh 3 i Men's Dress Shoes Men's Heavy Shoes Ladies ress 0es & Were $ 0 RED PF We $2.00, now KR - A i Were $4.00 now $3.00 1 $ now $2 J re : 10 $2 Z 5 3 ere $5.0 now D Or Were $2.50, now 0] 17 oo ¥ Were $ 0, now 2 70 deed « dd dls J x) Were §$ nov m Were $2.00, now 4 oo Were $3.00, now 0 Oo L.79 1.70 3 “oid Hl Were $ no 1.48 || Were $1.70, now 1.30 t € 32 ‘ 1 W ¢ 3 q oe i Were $ no 2.00 || were si \ 1.37 || were $1.20, now - 1.00 % i — i ni — — * he "5 te ge ge ge pe ge a ge 3 oo 2 3 ge ge le fe ge je 3 oe ge } ole 3 { pa) ¥ | ¥ ae ole oo + oe ae og + + +> 5 oe 3 oe 3 ole ge ole he le og oe - + 5 of & a —— AMS og 3 os ¥ r— A E———————————— Gi 1 h + tp T h irls Shoes % i i ays 3 hese Shoes : x : + W : Were $1.60, now $1.40 o. + oo ere » 2 now of 3 $1.98 W $1.50, now 1 3 i I ge Were 2.00, no 1 68 Vo 9 ’ oD 3 * + .6¢ os k) i % Were $1.75, now . 1.59 Were 31 now 1.00 = 1 3 Of mq I + oe Were 3 0, NC Wer $1.00, now ’ oe i 1.10 ue: 3 ‘ 4 C—O SE BEE RA ES HAA mn —————————— CEE LA 3 + + 3 . 3 3 &* 3 = ; : * + * ~ AF Bi, * 3 £3 He 3 - 3 4 i ¥ % % . Fo 41 44 od * + 3 3 3 3 o> de * West Main Street, . x = ount Joy, Penna. i i 3 ¥ 3 oJesjorfergeofergengestesforforforteforferfecfocforfocfecfecfocferfacecforiorfecfocecfersfek Soodosfosferfecfortestorterfasfesforfesfosferferfenfofroforferforforfortecioctocforfacfosfesfortorfofociecfor Jooferfecfock ¥ — a oe did Wedgwood. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE mis - od % Moder wood ol "eatly iistate of Rebecca N. Nissley, late 3 ferior qu , and it mproba \ ow Thi { (A ¥ or 3 f Fast Donegal Township, Lancas ble that tf! ws attained by Josiah |. : nee. % ” : ter County, Pa., deceased. . oo Wedgwood will ever be reached Letters Tostasn bi ald 6 The instinct of modesty natural to every woman is often a oe again. ( his creations in jasper Letters Testamentary on sald es- great hindrance to the cure of womanly diseases, Women oP his reproduction of the famous Port. | tate having been granted to the un- shrink from the personal questions of the local physician +» land, or Barberini, vase (the orizinal | dersigne »d, all persons indebted there which seem indelicate. The thought of examination is ab- * ¢ ~ oy he Dribish BTASOLY tn nie reavested to make immedisie horrent to them, and so they endure in silence a condition A 0. lich 18 HIIES) mus Hh 1 ire requested lo Max Imociale of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. a the most mportant. About 790 payment, and those having claims or i YT < 2 1 apc’ Ss iv a a Wedgwood great expense atten demands against the same will pre- #t Bas De on Dr. niePoo 8 privilege to care a + ed to make fifty replicas of his vase . : great many women who have found a refuge a but it is believed that not more ! : ent them without delay for settle- for modesty in his offer of FR consulta do {hit ty. Av 4 : ; nd ie - . ! *., ment to the undersigned. tion by letter. All correspondence is held >» irty-five were actually fini ed. ) JOHN G. SNYDER as sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R, V. : these ori es only about fifteen ee x ee Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. oe have been identified A reonat JOHN G. SNYDER, Mt. Joy 5 . d : So % 2 l 1ed. = ih HENRY G. SHELLY, Florin Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription restores and regulates - b ty shdtonid Sin py x the womanly functions, abolishes pain and builds up and : Executors puts the finishing touch of health on every weak woman Ww. { Hensel. Atty mar 6-6t who gives it a fair trial. ; Prats. ran Nis A —— -_— It Makes Weak Women Strong, to be frank a M \ 100 witiful Presents FREE to Sick Women Well. | (with a ct 1 1 Fairle the fi 100 ladie entering En; s You can’t affo ‘pt a secret nostrurh as a substitute { course vou wv be Frank wiih n (losin Out ale Thursday morning tor this non- v IMPOSITION. but this so iden. 9 a.m i of Jase [ooferecfesferiosis SpesferioofeBoofeefostoroctesioofe ofoeforfeoforiesfovforfecforfocforieroriunfosfecieriest forte sfesgesforfoofoafocerenosforfofortosfortorforiosisfoofesfortesdrsfosfertestorfectorferfuctortonfororfosforfocforfosfosforfectootechrafecesfecfenfuforfocforfociedoiy 3 3 x t x 4 6 d d TF) 4 * \ { \ 8 3 Dy ar taro l nmolatolv Roady i \ 1 ) ) § 3 + : - = f J 5 ( Sl AY § & A » A / U i y a WN i oe ¥ | % i 1 ¥ > 3 3 SPRING REPLENISHING TIME IS HERE FOR THE HOMEKEEPER MANY ARE WISELY MAKING SELECTIONS NOW AND 3 +4 3 i PREPARING IN GOOD SEASON FOR THE SPRING FIX-UP. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU IN THE BROADEST SK $ > A ' “ ote J WITH THE BEST GRADES AND NEWEST STYLES AND AN EF FICIENT MECHANK Al. FORCI 3 i a - Sl ———— a % ge aa - “ >. o de I : VELARGED ASSORTMENTS OF ROOM-SIZED OUR SPECIAL CONTRACT WILTON VELVET CARPE : % UGS IRVICE = ’ po * RUGS SERVIC E i : These closely resemble the Wilton Carpets in de de og Recognizing the fact that Rugs have become an Hotels. churches, institutions m1 i : 3 + important f in he furnishing of modern lubs, ete contemplating the sign and texture. The quality is a grade lower $1.15 Sa i homes and buildings, we are showing the purchase of carpets or other to $1.65 a yard. i 3 tandard makes in a wonderful variety of decorat- floor coverings will do well to * ive design and colorings, in the wanted sizes consult our contract depart- i ment, which takes complete AXMINSTER CARPETS 4 HANDSOME BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, $25 TO $30 , re of furnishing and decor- . vi ; : : i We are showing these general purpose Rugs in ating contracts, quoting special Our stock affords a wide of choice in these : a wide range of neat Persian and Oriental patterns prices on contract orders. popular and serviceable carpets, including the two- 3 and many novel and attractive patterns, including OUR CONVENIENT PAY- toned effects and Frenchscroll designs. 98c. to \ ne self-colored centres, with chintz borders for MENT PLAN bedrooms: 9x12 size. 41 ae i $1.85 a yard ; L Our credit department Is SPLE NDID AXMINSTER RUGS, $18 TO $22.50 ready at all times to open ac- ; 3 Rues have a thick, soft pile, which gives counts with responsible people BODY BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY CARPETS h appearance; shown in a wide range of on a special long time credit RB 'D : se ai : and medallion centre and floral designs: plan. We invite you to inves- ody Brussels, $1.50 to $1.75 a yard. Tapestry 9x12 size. tigate this feature. Brussels, 75c¢. to $1.10 a yard. i og INCREASED SHOWING OF LINOLEUMS 5 i i Linoleums, especially the durable, Inlaid Grades are filling a of great modern want, for substantial, sanitary and artistic floor cov- i 3 erings, for residences, public buildings and business places. + I Our stock of Inlaid Linoleums, of domestic and imported manu- 3 EX facture includes the celebrated “Rixdarfer’’ make, in a wide range MAKE THE HOME ATTRACTIVE WITH A VICTOR 5 ge of patterns, featuring particularly, effects in tile, mosaic and par- vr : . . 3 \ quetry flooring, and plain and mottled designs. Inlaid Linoleum Nothing adds more to the attractiveness of home life or has a | : 30c. to $1.50 a square yaard. more elevating influence than good music. The possession of a Vie- 3 : Sa ; tor Talking Machine places at your command the world’s choicest + i A SPECIAL AT $1.08 SQUARE YARD : music. You can hear at slight cost the most wonderful singers, the I “Nairn extra heavy grade: through colors: in tile, multi-colored most famous musisians, the greatest entertainers—all artists at 4 mosaic and hardwood effects. Regularly $1.35 sq yd. whose feet the entire world lays its homage. They sing or perform FY : Sh =r : for you when and as often as you choose and render those selec- PRINTED LINOLEUM, 42c. SQUARE YARD tions which you enjoy the most. Never dependent upon the whims i An especially good grade, closely resembling the inlaid: in mos- and fancies of great artists, the whole family can enjoy hearing 3 saic and parquetry patterns. Regular price, 50c. sq. yd. their best efforts, something that is virtually unattainable or prohib- 3 itive in cost to most of those who do not possess this wonderful in- RAG CARPETS, 25¢. TO 65¢c. A YARD strument. > HAGER Custom-—made, woven in Lancaster on our own looms Why delay longer in procuring a Victor when it will bring so much : We are building up a very fine business with these carpets and are pleasurable enjoy ment into the home? There are styles and prices 3 prepared to estimate on your needs to suit everyone's taste and purse. A small first payment will put of any one in your home. 3 75 31 Ww Kin St. VICTROLAS $15.00 TO $200.00 i H a <r & Bro. oN . VICTORS £160.00 TO 960.00 i Lancaster, Pa. Our library of records includes every class of music. ihrkeietdeio iii ieiiuedrod AD ENTRY TTINTTTY bd ibibdiddediubibdib deter todd ded d fejodedrtedofedeled sfoofociorocdodfocirefociocicirforioriere
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