The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 27, 1912, Image 2

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THE BULLET
MOUNT JOY, PA
IN
SCHROLL, Editor & I'rop’
YEA
SULSCRIVTION PRICE 81 A
Six Months 50 Cents
Ihree Months 205 Cents
Single (‘oples 2 Cents
+++. FREE
Sample Coples
Kutered at the post office at M1 ut
ait
Joy as second-class mail matter Lome In five or ten drop doses it
11 correspondents must have thelr efficient when in tympanitic ab
cotrnmunications reach this office not gen there is a hemorrhage or |
y ‘ ‘ Tele y YW
late than Monday Felephone news not, t when there is a dry, browne
of iraportance between that time and :
12 o'locck noon Wednesday. Chan ured tongue In such cases it |
ges for advertisements must posi- should also be used as an enema
tively reach this office not later than ,,.,narly diluted In any case of in- |
, N adve ements
Monday night New ad res Rel ® ternal hemmorrhage, it should be
inserted If copy reaches us Tuesday
night. Advertising rates on appii- "sed
— A v remedy 1gainst worms, tur-
EDITORIALS itine should be given in compara-
Add a little boiling water to an tively lan doses and in proper time
emelet to keep if from being tough hould be followed by castor oil.
“aes. Relief obtained in chronic affec-
If you grease the inner rim of a tion of 1 larnyx and bronchial
kettle its contents will never boil tubes by the inhalation of steam sur- |
ever. harged with the fumes of turpen- |
«oe a = tine It is a quick and reliable res- |
Carry a lead-pencil in your pock- ratory stimulant in teaspoonful
et, and date the eggs as you gather | (gses. To sterilizie nail thrusts and
them each day. puncture wounds, turpentine should
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* be ozonized by leaving a bottle of
The range will keep black much jt ror some time uncorked. The bot-
longer if you rub the stove over (jo should be wide-mouthed.
with soap, then apply the blacking n hosphorus poisoning, turpen-
Bave all small pieces of soap for this ne ery useful The French acid
purpose. il is preferable, as it is old and is
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ely ozonized, In salivation tur-
Keep your spices in glass bottles jentine is a good remedy. It would
with screw tops—such as peanut- iturally seem that this would be
butter jars. A glance will tell you jrritatin but on the contrary, the |
she contents, even if marked covers .ioct upon the mucous membranes
will get mixed.
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To keep fish, never put one on to]
eof another.
arately in this,
and keep on ice.
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If you feel all run down and des-
pondent, if you are not slepping well It has bee aid that turper
#f you feel as if life were a real bur-
den and that you must consult a doc- | .frect
por, just think it over.
you need is to raise your
window at night.
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It is a pity that so much extra
work accompanies the beautiful
spring days. We could enjoy them
better if we had more time, and if
the spring sewing, house-cleaning,
gardening, sitting hens and hatching
all
ehickens, were not needing at-
tention at once.
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Wring a clean cloth out
eof cold salt water, wrap the fish sep-
put them on a dish |;
Perhaps all | sisting in childbirth.
bedroom |
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and ty panle
dru
ledly he ul in typhoid fev
there a tympanitic ab
mike velling
he mouth ig soothing
ir
) In bladder and
turpentine stimulates the cystorenal
behind
ction, leaving
an antisep-
effect. large doses are purgative
ind if not quickly eliminated, are
to produce strangury pain-
ful urination in drops.
Line
n large dos ha an alcoholic
abortion
But this
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turpentine, like eucalyp-
producing or as-
foubtful.
vhow,
oil, and many other simple pro-
1 old-
grand
iat kind, are good,
edi that our
ers use effectively, before new
1 s had been in-
and salu- |
kidney troubles,
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THE BULLETIN. MOUNT
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canned cold
water. cut fit
them tightly into a thoroughly clean
jar and let the water run full force
into the jar for fifteen minutes till
all air is excluded. Screw on the top
while the jar is still under water-
see that it is perfectly air-tight—and
Rhubarb may be in
Use {freshly stalks,
the contents should keep and be like |
fresh rhubarb.
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As a substitute for hot-water bags
in ordinary ailments such as tooth-
ache, earache and other minor pains, |
use common flannel bags made in
eonvenient sizes, with drawstrings.
Pill them with hot sand or salt, and
they are safer than a cheap rubber
bottle, just as efficlous, and much
handier to use; keep a half-dozen
ready.
times of aches and, pains.
ne lA) Aen
Work For The Elitor
Most any one can be an editor.
All an editor has to do is to sit at
his desk six days in the week four
weeks of the month and twelve
months in the year and “edit” such
stuff as this:
“Mrs. Jones of Lost Creek let a
ean opener slip last week and cut
Rerself in the pantry.”
“A mischievous lad of Matherton
threw a stone and struck a compan-
fen in the alley last Tuesday.”
“John Doe climbed on the roof of
Ris house last week looking for a
leak and fell, striking himself on the
back porch.”
“While Harold Green was escort-
ing Miss Violet Wise home from a
shurch social last Saturday night a
savage dog attacked them and bit
Mr. Green on the public square.”
“Isalah Trimmer was playing with
a cat Friday when it scratched him
on the veranda.”
“Mr. White while harnessing a
broncho last Saturday was kicked
They are of great help in |of water daily.
ry night before tiring,
olive oil,
morning
of cream of
[tartar in half a glass of water. If
| there are any gall stones, this will
[clean them out, and will also relieve
liver of a great amount of
and restoring it to
{normal condition. You should then
very carefully select your diet; use
very little of concentrated food, but
plenty of juicy fruits and vegetables,
and drink from one to three quarts
{two tablespoons of pure
upon arising in the
nd
take one teaspoonful
your
work, aid in
Dear Doctor:
I have had for several years, a
skin disease, commonly known as
blackheads. It never affects any
part of my face except my forehead,
but is now on my back and chest.
Please prescribe treatment, diet,
ete.
FB RK
Blackhead is not as a rule due to
dietetic errors, although an excess of
pork, buckwheat and syrup may ag-
gravate the condition. In some
cases, the difficulty is aggravated
by being around a hot stove or where
there is an abundance of steam. This
causes the little sweat glands to op-
en and become thoroughly relaxed,
so that they do not close readily,
then a little dirt lodges inside of the
opening and clogs it up. The per-
spiration, in attempting to escape,
is held back by the dirt, and forms
a hard lump or mass, which upon
being squeezed out looks like a
worm with a black head. It is not,
however, but is simply accumulated
waste matter with a little dirt at
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SEEDS
SEEDS
Garden and Flower Seeds |
just south of the corncrib.”—Boston |
Globe. |
For Sale
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for
hatching, from a strain with a rec-
ord not often beaten, also stock.
H. H. MORTON
feb 21-2 mo Mount Joy, Pa.
bmi eaU
HOME HEALTH CLUB
By Dr. David H. Reeder, LaPorte,
Indiana.
Turpentine as a remedy:—One
would hardly believe that as simple
a thing as good, old-fashioned tur-
pentine had so many high sounding |
It is a stimulant, a |
characteristics.
diuretic, an anthelmintic,
ostatic, given internally, and applied
locally it is a rubefacient and an an-
tiseptic. Besides all that it is a
volatile oil.
Well, that is to say that as a diu-
retic it will increase the flow of ur-
ine; as an anthelmintic, it is death
on worms; as a hemostatic, it will
check a bleeding; as a rubefacient,
it will redden your skin, and as an
antiseptic, it will prevent or destroy
cause it rapidly evaporates. What
is more to the point, however, out of
all these things it is a fine remedy
{ly wash your face with mild anti-|
HD lie snt-iein |
a hem- |
one end of it. Every night before
retiring, you should very thorough-
septic soap and soft water, after |
{ which apply the following solution; |
| One or. commercial (32 per cent)
{acetic acid, 2 oz. witch hazel, } oz.
| glycerine. This will cause a little
| smarting, but you can put it on with-
lout any fear of injuring the skin.
| Let it remain on 15 or 20 seconds, |
| then rub the face thoroughly with a |
| soft cloth. You will find that a great
| deal of dirt which has been left on
the skin by the soap and water will
! readily come out. You will be sur-|
prised at the amount of dirt you will
get off in this way. After rubbing
carefully, apply the liquid again and |
{leave it om. The next morning you
will find the skin looking much |
cleaner and clearer, and it will be
| soft and flexible. Wash every night!
before going to bed with soft water |
{and mild soap, and apply the acetic |
|acid solution two or three times per |
week only.
| All readers of this publication are 7s
|at liberty to write for information
pertaining to the subject of health at
any time.
Porte, Indiana, with name and ad-
dress in full and at least four cents
in postage.
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Address all communica- |
putrefaction. It is a volatile oil be- | tions to the Home Health Club, La |
in bulk and packages. Seed time is
here and to those needing flower
and garden seed we bespeak a
generous portion of your patronage.
Seeds, Poultry Supplies,
Spraying Liquid
for your trees on hand at
CHANOLE
Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 a. m.
The
Druggist
5 to
6.45 p. m.
| West Main St.,
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OLD DR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL
Spring Garden St., (formerly 535 N. 6th
St., Phila., Pa.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only Gorman
Specialist. The German Treatment, the only
Guaranteed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others
ean’t Care, all use Mercury & Arsenic, worse than
the Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity. All
Bkin & Private Diseases, Exeesses, both sex, Abuses, Weaks
nesses. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, D Atrophy,
Piles, Losses, Varicocele, Hydroeele, Rupture & Stricture,
no eutiing, Kidney, Bladder, 46 yrs. praciice &6 yrs. Hospe
fxp. in Germany. Book Free, tells ail, exposing Museums,
rs Fraads, Hrs. 9-4,6-9; Sun. 9-2.
BLANKETS
WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO-
FITS ON WOOL HORSE
BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT
FROM THE MAKERS, IS
THE WHY? OF IT. PRICED
ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO
$10.50.
ORR R EERE ARSE NESE ARERR NER RERES0 AT EO NRE E RRND RRR R RANA RGA RRRRARE SRNR Nss: WELTRRA REE ENE RRNA RENO)
FINES™ STOCK LAP
ROBES IN THE COUNTY,
FROM $2.50 TO $25.00.. EV-
ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE
AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL
STOCK OF VETERINARY
MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL
KINDS OF HARNESS
Fiward Kreck!
LANCASTER, PA.
Jou- R -I1ST
Trunks at Half Price. Great Bar-
gains. On The Square.
AEE RRR ER RRR RRNA RARE
NOTARY PUBLIC
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
Attorney-At-Law
¢8 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa
Days at Lancaster, Mcnday and Fri-
day at No. 52 North Duke Street
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SUTTER nsmnHEunnn nnn ann nn
Read the
Styleplus Clothes
Story
in this week's
aturday Evening Post
(Issue of March 30th)
This store 1s the
only authorized
agency for Style-
plus Clothes in
MIA this community.” -
American Plan
Exchange Hotel
Mount Joy, Pa.
J. M. Backenstoe, Pro.
| Heat, Electric Light, Ete.
the Market Affords.
Also iunech Counter
Where Soups, Sandwiches,
Tripe, Oysters in Every Style
Etc., Ete, are served
| BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS
OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
TOBACCO SEED
Weaver's Imp. Broad Leaf, § oz.
Individual plant, 50c; 3} oz. No. 1
grade 25c.
merchants or by mail.
JOHN S. WEAVER
Glen Mawr Seed Farms
KINZER'S - -
jan. 31-8t.
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Table is Supplied With the Best
Checse,
|Good Stabling Accomodation
Local and Long Distance Telephones
For sale by all leading
{
PENNA. street, or J. B. Martin & Co.
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GETZ BROTHERS
Mount Joy Hall Bldg.
Mount Joy,
Rates Meeks Ii Its Fish You Want I Can
Always Supply You
I always have on hand aii kiads
| of fish in season and would be pleas-
Has just been remodelea thruout. | ©d to have your order.
Has all modern conveniences such |
ALL FISH CLEANED GRATIS
| as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam | 9-9 9
Also Oranges, Ban-
‘anas, Lemons, Etc.
Penna.
LUNG DISEASE
“After four in our family had died
of consumption I was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved and I gained
87 pounds through using
DR. KING'S
NEW
DISCOVERY
W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex.
PRICE 50c and $1.00 AT ALL DRUGS!
HOTE
; McGINNIS
The undersigned having remodel-
ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a
number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete.,
is now prepared to entertain trans-
ient and regular guests.
John Darrenkamp,
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. i
MUST YOU MOVE
Perhaps you want your carpets out |
of your way for a few weeks. We will
take them up, clean them, ang store
them free until you want them.f{When
you are ready, we will deliver] them
and relay them. Saves you Ipts of
trouble. Orders at
Novelty Carpe
Cleaning Works
Orders at Works, 135 [Beaver
Both phones at both places.
RESTAURANT
in connection with hotel where he
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
TURTLE SOV. P, Etc. Etc.
Private dining room for ladies.
J. WW. McecG-innis,
PROPRIETOR
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JHovss sinus iaseumstiin
% HARRY WILLIAMS
, BARBER
Shaving Massaging
Hair Cutting Razors Honed
Shampooing Toilet Waters &
Singeing Shaving Soaps
Agency For Elkhorn Laundry
Opp. First National Rank
MOUN1TJOY, PENNSYLVANIA
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